The final game of this series was a day game. It was another hot and sunny day. I'd deliberately chosen a seat towards the back, so that I wouldn't be out in the sun through the game.
Unfortunately, it wasn't much of a contest today after the early innings. Los Angeles put a large number of runs on the board, helped by another couple of home runs by Corey Seager. The final scoreline was 12-6 but that was only that close due to Atlanta adding on some late consolation runs.
Every single Dodger in the starting line up got a hit, including the
pitcher Scott Kazmir who got 2 (for the first time in his career)
Most of the Atlanta players I've never heard of. Possibly they will grow as a team into something, given time, although with a new stadium to open next year, ideally they need to be working it out by the end of this season.
Here's the view from the top deck, which is where you can enter the stadium and then go down to get to your seating level. And then a second one with me blocking the view.
I
had a Dodger Dog this afternoon. It's just a frankfurter in a roll -
not sure what all the fuss is about.
Over the years, I've read lots of
disparaging things about Dodger Stadium, but it seems OK to me - better
than many, I'd say. And the transport to the stadium was just fine - it takes a while, but you can get from any Metro station to Union Station for $1.75 and then get the free shuttle to the ballgame. And they have multiple buses, unlike Anaheim!
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