1977 Diagram of Municipal Stadium Seating for Cleveland Indians Fans

The page from the 1977 Sporting News Dope Book provides an illustration and detailed diagram of Municipal Stadium, located in Cleveland, Ohio, which served as the home field for the Cleveland Indians since 1947. The diagram specifies the seating arrangement and pricing, highlighting various sections within the stadium. The total seating capacity is broken down into box seats and general admission areas, with 9,210 box seats in the lower deck priced at $5.00, and 7,157 box seats in the upper deck also at $5.00. Additionally, reserved seats in both the lower and upper decks are listed at $2.50 to $3.50, with general admission and bleacher options priced as low as $1.00. The diagram notes that the last five rows of sections 1 to 43 are allocated for general admission. Municipal Stadium first hosted an American League game on July 31, 1932.