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Dodgers Stories: 6 Decades in LA
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Dodgers
Dodgers Stories: 6 Decades in LA
Beyond the Dugout: Five Important People In Dodger History Who Weren't On the Field
When people talk about baseball greats, it is usually a discussion of the players. Yet there are legends in the stands as well.
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Dodgers
Lost LA
Photos from the 1959 World Series, L.A.'s First
The Dodgers then called home the cavernous Coliseum, which seated more than 92,000. They beat the White Sox four games to two.
The first Major League baseball team to ever play in Los Angeles, the Dodgers have been giving Angelenos something to cheer for since 1958. Their history within the city has been rich, at times controversial, and rarely dull. Take a look back through the years, from stadium history to players' immigration stories to the famous Dodger Dogs. Let's go, Dodgers!
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AEG
1st and Spring
AEG, Guggenheim, Majestic: Who Can A Fan Love?
Post date:Better get used to reading corporate spreadsheets, L.A. sports fans, before turning to the box scores.
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AEG
SoCal Focus
AEG, the Dodgers, and the Industrialization of Fun in L.A.
Post date:AEG and the new Dodgers organization show how the integration of politics, media, and fan loyalty will pay off for corporate showmen.
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AEG
SoCal Focus
L.A.'s Sports Business Gets Complicated
Post date:The Dodgers are back. The AEG and the NFL aren't talking. And the fans are waiting.
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baseball
SoCal Focus
Take them out of the ballgame
Post date:It turns out that our love affair with the Dodgers was mostly one-sided.
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Commentary
Color
Post date:I walked away from the Friday and Saturday Dodgers-Red Sox games feeling like I'd overdosed on colors. I'm warning you now, if you're going to visit Fenway for the first time, be careful there's some bad green going around.
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Commentary
81. The constant fan
Post date:Conor Caldwell of Belfast bleeds the truest Dodger Blue, conjuring up some essential part of what means to be of our wonderful and terrible place.
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Chavez Ravine
Commentary
Pitch
Post date:The end is near. That's what my senses told me Sunday at Chavez Ravine.The Santa Ana winds retreated to hibernation. Many of the seats on the west side of the stadium were in the shade. No sizzling sunburns on this day.
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Dodgers
SoCal Connected
Villatoro: Baseball
Post date:Marcos Villatoro shares his fear of baseball and how he overcame it for his children's sake.
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Arts & Entertainment
Pop-Up O.J. Simpson Museum Opening in Chinatown
A pop-up museum dedicated to examining the legacy of former USC and NFL star O.J. Simpson opens in Chinatown today.
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sports
Lost LA
How Cricket, California's Unknown Immigrant Sport, Came to L.A.
Immigrants from Great Britain, India, and elsewhere have brought cricket to California as a reminder of home.
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wrestling
Both Worlds
A Fijian-Indian Wrestler Overcomes Heart Condition
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Link Voices
Trials of Muhammad Ali
Ali’s choice of belief and conscience over fame and fortune resonates far beyond the boxing ring, striking issues of race, faith and identity that continue to confront us all today.
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