I’ve spent too many hours waiting in line for hot dogs named after celebs at that much hyped hot dog stand on La Brea. You know the one, no parking, long lines, tourists galore. No need to fret though, The Infield in Sherman Oaks came to the rescue one afternoon after a day at the [...]
Continue reading...Friday, April 17, 2009
How many Dodger Dogs can you possibly eat in a season? Mix it up a little and stop in at Eastside Market Italian Deli before the next game. Located right around the corner from the Stadium, this hidden gem serves up some great sandwiches, and has been doing so since 1929. It’s the last of [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, April 24, 2008
Dodger Way – A dramatic, new tree-lined entrance On top of the field level concession renovations that went on in the off season, and the plan to renovate loge, reserve and top deck in the coming off seasons, the Dodgers have unveiled a plan to create an entrance promenade in the outfield parking area. The [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, April 17, 2008
Some might say the biggest Dodger news this year was the signing of Hiroki Kuroda or Andrew Jones. Beyond a couple of decent outings from Kuroda and Jones’ inability to make contact with the ball, not much is happening on the field. But I think the biggest news is the new field level concourse and [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 18, 2008
A Dodgertown Retrospective I never really liked baseball growing up, I went to games when I was a kid with my parents, but I just never got into it. Then one day, it clicked. I loved the Dodgers. Maybe it was that fateful afternoon when Kirk Gibson belted the home run and limped around the [...]
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
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