1964 Cleveland Indians Municipal Stadium Seating Chart and Prices
The page from the 1965 Sporting News Dope Book provides detailed information about Municipal Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio, home of the Cleveland Indians since 1947. The stadium, which hosted its first American League game on July 31, 1932, had a seating capacity totaling 66,480. The seating hierarchy includes 8,486 box seats in the lower deck priced at $3.00, 7,081 upper deck box seats at $2.50, and 33,198 reserved grandstand seats at $2.50. General admission tickets were available for 18,582 fans at $1.50, while bleacher seating, accommodating 6,464 spectators, was the least expensive at $0.75. The diagram illustrates the stadium's layout, including bullpen areas and distances to the fences, which were 410 feet to center field and 320 feet to the nearest surface.