Amie Cuevas

The Fans are Fired Up

A mass of 35,000 Dodger fans descended upon Dodger Stadium Saturday amidst a break in the weather for DodgerFest, formerly known as FanFest. The annual celebration occurs before Spring Training starts and the season officially kicks off so that fans can get up close and personal with players. The theme was coming together at Blue

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World Class Mentality

No baseball was being played on the field Wednesday afternoon, yet it was another momentous winter day at Dodger Stadium. The hot stove kept everyone warm despite the cold during the press conference introducing Los Angeles’ newest starting pitcher, Yoshinobu Yamamoto. Yamamoto, a native of Bizen, Okayama, Japan, turned 25 years old this past August

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Lift Each Other Up

The Los Angeles Dodgers Women’s Opportunity Network (WON) hosted its Second Annual Women in Sports and Entertainment Conference on Monday, November 13th, at Dodger Stadium. More than 400 women, this writer included, flocked to the ballpark’s infield for an afternoon of speakers and community. When the event was initially announced, Dodgers Controller and Executive Sponsor of WON

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That’s A Wrap

Baseball is a game of never-ending statistics. There will always be a new record broken or a new stat for a player or a team. With all the preparation in the world, stats are just that, though, stats. The humanity of the game also needs to be taken into consideration. It takes 162 games to

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Blue October

The Fall Classic is upon us. That’s right, we have crossed the threshold into October. While the regular world celebrates the return of Pumpkin Spice lattes, those locked into the world of baseball will begin their annual love/hate relationship that is the Postseason. Wednesday afternoon, 1,106 season ticket holders were invited to Dodger Stadium to

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