Amie Cuevas

A Long Overdue Honor

Saturday afternoon marked the return of the Dodgers FanFest, a celebration allowing fans to get up close and personal with the players on the team and visit Dodger Stadium before the season officially starts. This is the first time the festival had occurred since 2020 before the Covid-19 pandemic halted the start of the baseball […]

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Clean Slate

The first day of a new year is always packed with possibilities. And so it is for 2023. Day-1. January 1, 2023. It’s an empty slate. As we close the door on 2022, most Dodger fans are aware of the ups and downs of another season come and gone. Los Angeles lost their voice in

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Celebrating a Legend

In baseball circles, one will often hear this movie quote attributed to the game’s great players, current and past. As the year ends and people prepare for their New Year’s Eve parties, there is still one more celebration a day before 2022 ends. On Friday, Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax celebrated his 87th birthday.

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Stoking the Fires

The off-season is a mixed blessing after the long regular and postseason schedule. Many diehard fans need the emotional break but soon miss their favorite sports fix. To stave off the withdrawals from a game that keeps us company from the Spring to the better part of Fall, many turn to the “hot stove” chatter

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It’s Not Over Yet

It is easy to get spoiled as a Dodger fan when your team has 110 wins and is seemingly breaking records each and every night since clinching their postseason berth. However, it bears remembering that it takes two teams to play, and any team can win on any given night. Sunday was a perfect example

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