Gilmore Field
| Address | 7700 Beverly Boulevard Hollywood, California United States |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 34°4′31″N 118°21′26″W / 34.07528°N 118.35722°W |
| Capacity | 12,987 |
| Field size | Left Field – 335 ft. Center Left – 385 Center Field – 400 ft. Center Right – 385 Right Field − 335 ft. |
| Surface | Grass |
| Construction | |
| Broke ground | 1938 |
| Opened | May 2, 1939 |
| Closed | September 5, 1957 |
| Demolished | 1958 |
| Tenants | |
| MLB Spring Training: Pittsburgh Pirates (NL) (1948) Minor League Baseball: Hollywood Stars (PCL) (1939–1957) Professional football: Hollywood Bears (PCPFL) (1940–1942, 1945) | |
Gilmore Field was a minor league baseball park in Los Angeles, California, that served as home to the Hollywood Stars of the Pacific Coast League from 1939–1957 when they, along with their intra-city rivals, the Los Angeles Angels, were displaced by the transplanted Brooklyn Dodgers of the National League.