This MLB stadium has surprisingly allowed the most home runs since 2020

Dodger Stadium used to suffocate offense, now it invites it. For decades, Dodger Stadium lived on the reputation of a pitcher’s park.A place where fly balls went to die under the Southern California night, where the marine layer rolled in like a silent accomplice.Not anymore.According to a RotoWire MLB study built on Statcast data from 2020 through 2025, Dodger Stadium has quietly—and now unmistakably—become Major League Baseball’s most prolific home run haven.

Not Coors Field.Not Cincinnati’s bandbox.

Not the Bronx.Los Angeles.

With 1,241 home runs launched into its bleachers and beyond, it sits atop the sport, narrowly ahead of Great American Ball Park (1,221) and Yankee Stadium (1,216).Part of the shift in Dodger Stadium going from a pitcher’s park to the most home run friendly park in baseball is hitting philosophy.The Dodgers hired Robert Van Scoyoc as their hitting coach ahead of the 2019 season, reinforcing a commitment to modern, launch-angle-oriented hitting philosophies. Another part is roster construction.

You’ve heard of the Bronx bombers, right? Well what about the Dodger destroyers.Los Angeles has been in the top five in total home runs every season going back to 2020, and they hammered 244 home runs alone in 2025, 142 of them at home.

When you consistently trot a lineup full of former MVPs who love the long ball, your home run totals are going to rise. At the center of this power surge stands Shohei Ohtani, the game’s gravitational force, who has already launched 57 of his 109 Dodgers home runs within these same once-pitcher-friendly walls. “I think that our team is a big part of hitting them,” said Dodgers’ manager Dave Roberts when told that the most home runs launched in baseball since 2020 have been at Dodger Stadium.“We play 81 games at home.

So offensively, we’ve done a good job of hitting homers in our ball park.And when you get Shohei [Ohtani] it skews that number a little bit too.”But Roberts also pointe...

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