That's at least six times the population of Wasilla, Alaska.
Saw some batting practice.
Not as close as these peeps did.
This was the first time I'd ever been to a Dodger playoff game.
The entire rosters for both teams were announced.
Lots of patriotic fanfare during the national anthem.
I always love seeing the little kids run on the field to meet the players.
Super dog.
Cheesesteak.
Crazy Mexican Wrestler Dodger Fan.
Hiroki Kuroda pitched like a champ.
Russell Martin cranked out a double.
Manny continued the magic.
James Loney knocked in the first two runs.
"Don't Stop Believin'" blasted throughout the stadium.
Jonathan Broxton made sure we kept the lead with his blazing fastballs.
Sorry, Cubbies! Sweep! Sweep! Sweep!
Bring it on, Phillies.
Wow, what's with the weather in LA?
ReplyDeleteI love that wrestler man.
I feel bad for the Cubbies... Looks like you had fun, though!
ReplyDeleteyou know i was totally thinking of you last night! bet torre sure is glad he's here and not still stuck in ny. hahahahaha!
ReplyDeleteOooh, a Dodger dog sounds pretty amazing right now!
ReplyDeleteI love the "shout out" to wasilla.
ReplyDeleteYay for the Dodgers! You know I'm an Angels fan, but I was raised as a Dodgers fan and my dad LOVES the Dodgers and I'm really excited they are doing so well.
ReplyDeletei laughed so hard at your comment about the attendance and Wasilla's population.
ReplyDeleteAs a native San Franciscan, I think I'm prohibited from being happy for the Dodgers. But I'm happy you guys got to go to a playoff game ... how fun!
ReplyDeleteI despise the Dodgers more than anything in the world, but that is so freaking awesome you got to go to a playoff game!!!
ReplyDeletei love that you love watching the little kids, dude.
ReplyDeleteThis was a painful series for Hubbs' G-ma. She's turning 85 and has never seen the Cubs win a World Series.
ReplyDeleteGo Phillies! ;)
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