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Section 40 at Dodger Stadium

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Section 40 Seating Notes

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 40 are labeled 3-6, A-X
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row X

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  • Section 40 Reviews

    Bad angle to the field

    Aug 2014

    Baseball Review
    Section 40, Row B

    Thirty feet from the field at Dodger Stadium - these seats ought to be amazing, right? Not so much. Unlike newer parks which angle their outfield seats to the infield, these seats stare at the outfield grass. You pretty much have to turn your head a full 90 degrees to see home plate. For a three hour game that becomes a bit stressful. Higher rows in the same section are better, so are seats closer to the infield and on the loge level. No relief from sun on a hot day.

    Great relief from the sun!

    Aug 2014

    Baseball Review
    Section 40, Row U, Seat 7

    I'd take these seats over Row B in the same section any day of the week. Section 40 has an awful angle towards the infield, but being higher up means you can see more of the field without turning your head much. Better yet, the seats were fully covered and shaded -- when the seats two rows in front were scorching hot and bright. Concessions were super close and you barely have to walk down any steps to these seats. Overall, not a a bad find.

    • Baseline Club

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      The Baseline Club at Dodger Stadium is located in the first six (6) rows of sections 26-43 and the first three (3) rows of sections 44 and 45. It is home to some of the widest and most comfortable seats in the entire stadium.   Features of the Club for Dodgers Games  Ticketholders will have exclusive access to the Baseline Club Lounge which offers some of the best amenities in the stadium including: Premium seats near the field All-inclusive food and non-alcoholic beverages  Concierge service In-seat wait service Private restrooms Complimentary programs   Located just down the line from the dugouts, these seats have a higher riser height between rows giving fans better sight lines to all areas of the field. Fans will be seated at a ledge - perfect for storing personal items, drinks, food and phones. 

    • Field Level

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      The Field Level is one of the most popular seating levels for Dodger games. It is the closest level to the field and runs from foul pole to foul pole in the double-digit sections. One of the more overlooked benefits among these sections is the smaller rows that are found throughout the area. Each row features no more than 8 seats, making it incredibly easy to get in and out for trips to and from the concourse. Best Seats on the Field Level Rows 1-6 in sections 26-43 will be a part of the Baseline Club with extra-wide seating, all-inclusive amenities, in-seat wait service, and club lounge access. If club seats are out of the picture, sections 1-25 will be located on the infield and have great sight lines to home plate. The seats will share views similar to the ultra-premium Dugout Club, but just be slightly further from the field. Fans looking to get great views of their favorite Dodger players should look at odd number sections 15-27 due to their close proximity to the home dugout. Visiting fans can get close to the visiting dugout in even sections between 14-26. The biggest downfall for these seats these sections do not see very much shade for sunny day games. 

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    • "Close, but sunny"

      (Section 44) - -

      Tons of legroom being in the first row. But you're almost too close to the field. The angle of these seats towards the infield is embarrassing and could lead to a nice strain on the neck since you have to look left all game. I just feel bad for the people in the closer rows who paid a lot more and h...

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