The seed of what is now Landmark Homes was planted in the early 2000s by Jason Sherrill and Jon Mosier. Jason, with a background in Landscape Architecture, was designing youth baseball fields for the CO Rockies and Jon was building them.
The seed of what is now Landmark Homes was planted in the early 2000s by Jason Sherrill and Jon Mosier. Jason, with a background in Landscape Architecture, was designing youth baseball fields for the CO Rockies and Jon was building them.
Landmark Homes Partners with the Los Angeles Dodgers
The Dodgers Dreamfields program is one of the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation’s cornerstone programs under its Sports + Recreation pillar. The goal of the Dodgers Dreamfields program is to provide baseball and softball fields where youngsters can learn the game of baseball in an organized program that is administered by the City or County in a safe environment while learning the importance of playing team sports and key characteristics like sportsmanship, ethics and fair play.As of June 2021, The Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation has completed 57 fields with a long-term goal of completing 75 Dreamfields by the 75th anniversary of the Dodgers' move to Los Angeles in 2033. Key partners of the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation on the Dreamfields program include the LA84 Foundation, City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks and the County of Los Angeles Department of Parks and Recreation.
Investment in these new Dreamfields varies depending on the need at each location, but typically include: upgrades to the backstops, the addition of roofs over the dugouts, bench upgrades, irrigation improvements, re-grading to ensure smooth and consistent playing surfaces, new infield mix, new bases, home plate and pitching rubbers, new outfield fencing, renovation of field turf or, where necessary, installation of new sod, new signage and a new scoreboard.
Learn more about the Dodgers Dreamfields