Following the Dodgers and Exploring The Team’s Past
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Everyone who is anyone is gearing up for the 2006 MLB season. My first step is going to be purchasing my Los Angeles Dodgers tickets. It is a tradition in my family for us all to take the day off of school or work to head down to Dodger Stadium for Opening Day. The Dodgers are looking pretty good this year and I have high hopes for the 2006 season. They are my favorite California team so I always buy Dodgers tickets and take the family out to support our local boys and the sport we enjoy so much.
This year’s spring schedule was challenging and the Los Angeles Dodgers performed well. I am really excited about attending some Dodgers home games this season and maybe even some away games. I’ll get some Houston Astros tickets, Padres tickets and New York Mets tickets to see the Dodgers on the road. April’s schedule is just as challenging as the spring was with match ups like the Los Angeles Dodgers versus Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium and versus the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park. May flowers will be blooming when I use mytickets for Los Angeles Angels versus Los Angeles Dodgers. The rivalry between the LA teams always makes for some exciting baseball. Come August I will be wishing I had Florida Marlins box seats because it is sure to be hot and humid when the Dodgers visit Dolphins Stadium from the 4th to the 6th.
Our pitching core is the biggest reason I am so excited to buy my Dodgers tickets this year. We have great depth in our bullpen and have the potential for a winning season with Derek Lowe, Brad Penny, Odalis Perez, Brett Tomko and Jae Seo in the rotation. Jose Luis Cruz is a major contributor in our outfield and Ramon Martinez is strong at the shortstop position. My favorite player by far is our star first baseman, Nomar Garciapara. I am very optimistic that these and the rest of our fine players are going to produce some great stats and scores this 2006 season.
In Los Angeles there are plenty of sports teams to keep a baseball fan busy in the off season. But, going to Lakers home games or watching Clippers basketball games and Mighty Ducks hockey on TV, really never compares to watching my favorite baseball team try to make it to the World Series year after year. Dodgers baseball games are a part of my history and of my future. I bought World Series tickets in 1988 when the Los Angeles Dodgers battled the Oakland Athletics. I’ll be spending baseball season watching Atlanta Braves games, Seattle Mariners games and Washington Nationals games to scope out and hopefully curse the teams that threaten the Dodgers chance to win the 2006 World Series.
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