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California Golden Bears vs. Stanford Cardinal Evans Diamond At Stu Gordon Stadium May 14th, 2026
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Parking & Directions for Stanford Cardinal Baseball Evans Diamond At Stu Gordon Stadium
2315 Dwight Way, Berkeley, CA
94720, US
1. UC Berkeley Parking Structure 7 - 0.3 miles, $5
2. UC Berkeley Parking Structure 5 - 0.4 miles, $5
3. Street Parking (limited) - 0.1 mile, $2/hour
4. Berkeley Marina Parking - 1 mile, $10
5. Telegraph Ave Parking Lot - 0.5 miles, $8
Evans Diamond at Stu Gordon Stadium is a true gem for Stanford Cardinal Baseball fans in Berkeley. This historic ballpark, now celebrating over 75 years of unforgettable games, has seen it all, from electrifying night games under the lights to dramatic moments that keep fans coming back season after season. Walking through those gates feels like stepping into a piece of baseball history, especially knowing it was the site of the famous 1973 player protest that helped shape college sports. Today, the stadium continues to evolve, introducing new features like a fan comment system in 2019 that really amps up The Game day experience. Whether you're grabbing a spot in the unreserved seating area for a more relaxed vibe or splurging for premium access to post-game events, Stanford Cardinal Baseball at Berkeley offers something for every kind of fan. Plus, it’s super easy to get there, just hop on your bike from the local depot or follow the scenic drive down Sacramento Street, then turn onto Cedar before heading over to Shattuck Avenue. Watching a game here isn’t just about the sport, it’s about soaking in a legendary atmosphere that’s been part of Berkeley’s soul for decades.