Sunday, January 27, 2013
Dodgers Fan Fest Jan 26th 2013 #DodgersFF
Dodgers Fan Fest was crazy! Probably the most people I have seen go to a Fan Fest yet. That was good and bad. Good if you take in how many people are anticipating the upcoming season. Bad if you were trying to get autographs.... I mean really bad.
If you were going to Fan Fest and this was your first time trying to get autos, you were in for an unpleasant surprise. First you had to wait in an unbelievable line to get a wristband. This line went all the way up the parking lot to the top where you pay for parking. This wristband will get you one autograph for one player. At least they let you pick the player.
I decided to start my Dodgers batting helmet. I was able to get Don Mattingly, Matt Kemp, Brandon League, Javy Guerra, and our new star pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu. I hope this kid is Legit!
I was cool to see all the players way before the start of the season. They were all up beat and happy to sign for the fans (except for Greinke). I was also able to meet Nancy Bea. Well this day just got me ready for the season to start already. Next stop.. Camelback Ranch. Maybe I can fill the rest of this helmet up!
Friday, January 25, 2013
R.I.P. Dodger Orange Score Board!
Welcome to my Blog. I am just starting this, so I literally know nothing about creating this Blog, but I intend to learn a lot and make it Great!
Above is a picture I took of the stadium late in the 2012 season at Dodger Stadium. More important, the focus on this picture is the Score Board. This will be the last picture that I will take of this historic score board, as they are changing to new LED score boards.
Although the new LED score boards are going to be really nice, I am going to miss the History that this score board brought to Dodger Stadium. I just hope they are putting the new LED panels in the existing metal frames to keep the existing "LA DODGERS" signage that is on the reverse of the score board.
What do you think??
Above is a picture I took of the stadium late in the 2012 season at Dodger Stadium. More important, the focus on this picture is the Score Board. This will be the last picture that I will take of this historic score board, as they are changing to new LED score boards.
Although the new LED score boards are going to be really nice, I am going to miss the History that this score board brought to Dodger Stadium. I just hope they are putting the new LED panels in the existing metal frames to keep the existing "LA DODGERS" signage that is on the reverse of the score board.
What do you think??
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