The history of rainouts at Dodger Stadium is notable, highlighted by the initial postponement on April 21, 1967, altering a 410-game streak. Subsequent rainouts include another on the same date in 1988 against the Padres, contributing to a total of 17 rainouts over the stadiumâs 60 years. Specifically, six of those involved the Padres, particularly prevalent in April. The most significant run was 1,471 consecutive games without rain from 2000 to 2018, a testament to the stadium's reliability in hosting events without weather interruptions.
The Los Angeles Dodgers witnessed their first rainout at Dodger Stadium on April 21, 1967, ending an incredible 410-game streak without rain disruptions.
Between 2000 and 2018, the Dodgers experienced an unprecedented stretch of 1,471 home games without a rainout, marking the longest streak in Major League Baseball history.
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