Section 127
Dodger Stadium

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About Section 127

Key Insights

  • Recommended For Great Views of the Field
  • Rows N & Above - Covered
  • Rows A-T, U-W

Seating Notes

  • For baseball games, we recommend these seats for great views of the field
  • Rows N and above are under cover
  • See all shaded and covered seating

Row Numbers

  • Rows in Section 127 are labeled A-T, U-W
  • Wheelchair seating is available behind Row T
  • An entrance to this section is located at Row W
  • When looking towards the field/stage, lower number seats are on the right

Views From Section 127

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Baseball Seat View From Section 127, Row H

What It's Like to Sit in Section 127

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RYS Expert Reviews

Loge Level

(2026 Review) - Second Seating Tier: The Loge Level sits above Field Level and runs from foul pole to foul pole.    Excellent Viewing Height: Elevated just enough for strong sightlines while still feeling close to the field.    Best Seats Near Home Plate: Sections 101 and 102 offer the most centered views of the game.    Multiple Seating Labels: Seats may be listed as Loge Box, Infield Loge Box, Preferred Loge Box, or Bullpen Loge Box depending on location.    Good Shade Potential: Back rows often receive shade from the overhanging Club Level above.    Who Should Sit Here  Loge Level seats are a great option for fans looking for high-quality Dodgers tickets that balance excellent views with reasonable pricing. The elevation provides a comfortable perspective of the entire field without feeling too far from the action, making this level popular among fans who want a strong overall viewing experience.  Loge Level Location & Details  The Loge Level is the second seating tier at Dodger Stadium, positioned above Field Level and stretching across the entire stadium from foul pole to foul pole.  Sections 101 and 102 are located directly behind home plate, while the remaining sections extend down both baselines. Sections are numbered based on their side of the field: even-numbered sections run down the first base side, while odd-numbered sections run down the third base side.  Seats on this level are sometimes marketed using different names depending on their location. These labels do not represent different amenities but simply indicate where the seats are positioned on the Loge Level. Fans may see listings such as:  Loge Box    Infield Loge Box    Preferred Loge Box    Bullpen Loge Box    Listings may also include VIP or MVP designations. In most cases, VIP seats refer to the lower rows, while MVP seats are located just behind them.  Loge Level Views  The Loge Level offers some of the most balanced views at Dodger Stadium thanks to its unique height above the field.  This level sits high enough to provide a clear view of the entire diamond, while still feeling close enough to easily follow the action. Seats near sections 101 and 102 provide the most centered perspective behind home plate, giving fans a great look at pitching matchups and the strike zone.  As sections move farther down the baselines, the viewing angle becomes more angled toward the infield but still maintains strong sightlines across the field.  Loge Level Pricing Breakdown  Ticket prices on the Loge Level at Dodger Stadium can vary significantly depending on how close a section is to home plate.  Sections 101–138 These sections are located between the dugouts and include the most desirable seats on the Loge Level. Sections 101 and 102 behind home plate usually carry the highest ticket prices because of their centered view of the field. As you move farther down the baselines toward the corners, ticket prices generally begin to decrease.  Sections 157–168 These sections sit closest to the outfield corners and are typically the cheapest tickets on the Loge Level. While the views become more angled toward the outfield, they can offer good value for fans who want Loge Level seating without paying infield prices.  Sections 139–156 Located farther down the baselines, these sections offer a middle ground between the premium infield seats and the cheaper corner sections. Many fans find these seats to be a strong balance of price and view, as they still provide a solid angle toward the infield while often costing less than sections closer to home plate. 

Fan Reviews

Incredible view at a great height Halfway between third base and home plate on the Dodgers side of the field. You feel really close to the field, even though you're elevated. Views of the infield are awesome, especially the batter-pitcher exchange and the right side of the infield.

You can see the whole field clearly, but you just have to turn your head to see all of LF. That was the only small knock on these seats. Otherwise, you're about 10 rows down from the concourse, the Dodgers dugout is right in front of you and shade was abundant during the late afternoon and evening.

Section 127 / Row H • Baseball • Aug 2014

Additional Reviews


  • Section 127 / Seat(s) 8
  • Seating and Ticket Q&A

    Will there be shade in Section 27 for a noon game at Dodger Stadium?

    Verified by an RYS expert

    The sun will be very high for a noon game during early July in Los Angeles, and the best seats for shade on the Loge Level will be located toward the back of the sections on the third base side.

    Unfortunately Row F is towards the front of the section (6th row from the front), and the best shade is in rows P-T (at the back).The sun should be at your back after the first few innings in Row F, and you should see some shade towards the later innings of the game.

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