Dodgers Dugout: Things we miss about Dodger Stadium (2024)

Hi, and welcome to another edition of Dodgers Dugout. My name is Houston Mitchell, and it’s time for some random thoughts.

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—How bad is the NL West? The Dodgers basically played .500 ball for a couple of weeks and increased their lead in the division.

—Just like you shouldn’t get too down (this team won’t win the World Series!) when they get swept by the Reds or lose two of three to the Pirates, you shouldn’t get too up (this team will win the World Series!) when they win two of three from the Yankees. If the ice-cold hitting Dodgers show up in the postseason, they won’t win the World Series. If the hot-hitting Dodgers do, they could win it all. We won’t know anything until October.

— If history teaches us anything, it’s that Andrew Friedman won’t sit still at the trade deadline. With that, and with injured players (such as Clayton Kershaw) coming back at some point, the team on the field in the postseason will look a bit different than the current one.

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—In the meantime, enjoy the ride to October. Enjoy winning two of three from the Yankees. This is supposed to be fun, isn’t it?

—People I don’t understand: Those who get tickets right behind home plate and then spend most of the game on their phone. Why do that? I think about the kid sitting in the top deck who would get the thrill of a lifetime if they were able to sit there, instead it is wasted on some doofus who doesn’t even care.

—Things I miss at Dodger Stadium:

1. The Cool-a-Coo

2. Double-bagged peanuts that cost $1

3. Not having to take out a loan to take my family to the game. (Kids, do you want to go to the game or have shoes this year?)

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4. When ushers would hand out pre-punched All-Star ballots with the Dodgers names already selected.

5. When ushers all wore straw hats.

6. The Farmer John Dodger Dog.

7. Not having music constantly blasted in my ears so I could actually have a conversation with people around me.

8. Helen Dell at the Dodger organ. (I love Dieter Ruehle, but you never forget your first organist).

9. Well-lit parking lots after the game.

10. Looking up at the media area and seeing Vin Scully.

11. Cheering for a starting pitcher when he comes out of the game after 8 1/3 tough innings.

12. Driving home and listening to Ross Porter on the postgame show.

13. The secret exit to Dodger Stadium behind the 76 station.

14. Not spending three hours trying to leave the parking lot after the game.

15. Camera Day.

16. Dodgers signing autographs at spots around the stadium every Sunday.

17. OK, now all you kids get off my lawn.

Teoscar Hernández hasn’t drawn the same notice as other members of the offense, but he is putting together a really nice season. He is a free agent after the season, and recently told MLB.com, “I want to stay. I don’t want to keep bouncing around the league. I feel good here, comfortable. I think this is a good chance for me to win. That is the most important thing for me. It’s a great group. I would love to stay.”

—I still say the best team is Miguel Rojas at short and Mookie Betts at second.

—At some point, the Dodgers need to figure out what to do about Chris Taylor.

—Infielder Andre Lipcius is tearing up triple-A Oklahoma City, batting .326/.396/.627 with 15 doubles, two triples and 17 homers in 260 plate appearances. He plays first, second and third. You can’t help but wonder how he’d do in the majors.

—Word is that Clayton Kershaw is progressing quicker than expected and could return in late July. Bobby Miller also could be back soon. Maybe the Dodgers will go with an eight-man rotation.

—I’ve inundated you with stats the last couple of weeks. So we’re going to keep this one short and sweet. Remember, enjoy the season.

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Unnecessary interview

Kiké Hernández made an error on a ball hit to him at third base during Friday’s game. He was wearing a microphone for an in-game interview and Dontrelle Willis was asking him a question when the ball was hit to him. It hit him in the midsection. Granted, the ball took a funny hop and he probably would have missed it anyway, but, who knows? You can’t give 100% concentration to what’s going on in the game if someone is asking you questions.

The in-game interviews add little, if anything, to the broadcast and is just another example of MLB not trusting that the game itself can be entertaining enough that you don’t have to resort to these types of things to make it more interesting.

Players are paid $10,000 if they agree to an interview. The minimum salary is $740,000. Unless you are a rookie who shuttles back and forth between the majors and the minors, how about donating that money to charity? And Fox, or Apple+, or whatever network is conducting the interview, can match that donation.

Our Jack Harris talked to Dave Roberts about it, and Roberts said, “It’s part of sports now. Unfortunately, Kiké made an error. It’s not the only error he’s ever made. He prepares. I know he likes the limelight. He’s into the social media thing. He still plays hard, practices hard, but he still likes to build his brand. So I get it. I’m OK with it. He plays his butt off.”

These names look familiar (Jayson’s version)

Remember Jayson Werth? He played for the Dodgers in 2004 and 2005 and was a fan favorite. Killed left-handers. Won a World Series with Philadelphia in 2008. Retired after the 2017 season. Well, if you don’t follow horse racing, you might have missed the fact that he was in the news over the weekend because he is a part owner of a horse named Dornoch, who won the Belmont Stakes on Saturday. Werth is the founder of Two Eight Racing and owns 10% of Dornoch.

After the race, he said, “I didn’t do anything. That’s what these guys are for. I’ve got good partners and a good trainer, and a great horse. I’ll put this up there with anything I’ve ever done. This is the top of sports. Horse racing is the most underrated sport there is. This is as big as it gets. The emotions you feel when you play in a playoff game, when you win a World Series game, it is the top of sports, and this is where we’re at.”

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Up next

Tuesday: Texas (TBD) at Dodgers (*James Paxton, 5-1, 4.19 ERA), 7:10 p.m., Sportsnet LA, AM 570, 1020 KTNQ

Wednesday: Texas (TBD) at Dodgers (Walker Buehler, 1-3, 4.82 ERA), 7:10 p.m., Sportsnet LA, AM 570, 1020 KTNQ

Thursday: Texas (TBD) at Dodgers (Yoshinobu Yamamoto, 6-2, 3.00 ERA), 7:10 p.m., Sportsnet LA, AM 570, 1020 KTNQ

*-left-handed

In case you missed it

Kiké Hernández trying to ‘stay level’ after slow start with Dodgers, live interview error

‘I like to be in the spotlight.’ Teoscar Hernández powers Dodgers to series win over Yankees

And finally

Vin Scully and John Wooden spend about 90 minutes talking about sports and life. Watch and listen here.

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Until next time...

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Dodgers Dugout: Things we miss about Dodger Stadium (2024)

FAQs

What is special about Dodgers stadium? ›

Two of Dodger Stadium's most distinctive features are the wavy roof atop each outfield pavilion and the top of a 10-story elevator shaft bearing the Dodger logo rising directly behind home plate at the top of the uppermost seating level.

What is included in the Dodgers Dugout Club? ›

Los Angeles Dodgers. Yaamava' Dugout Club includes exclusive access to private club space, multiple bars, and complimentary food and non-alcoholic beverages.

How many players have hit the ball completely out of Dodger Stadium? ›

Only five homers have ever cleared Dodger Stadium entirely, according to a list compiled on the team website: from Fernando Tatis Jr. in 2021, Mark McGwire in 1999, Mike Piazza in 1997 and Willie Stargell in 1973 and 1969.

Has anyone hit a baseball out of Dodger Stadium? ›

Since its opening, only five players have hit a total of six home runs entirely out of the stadium during game competition. The first home run hit out of Dodger Stadium was launched by Willie Stargell on Aug. 5, 1969. The most recent occurrence was Fernando Tatis Jr.'s home run on Sept.

What are some cool facts about the Dodgers? ›

The Dodgers boast 18 Rookie of the Year Award winners, twice as many as the next club. This includes four consecutive Rookies of the Year from 1979 to 1982 and five consecutive from 1992 to 1996. From 1884 through 2023, the Dodgers' all-time record is 11,334–10,004–139 (.531).

What does the G stand for on a Dodgers uniform? ›

Guggenheim was front and center all offseason long for the Dodgers. After spending over $1 billion in free agency, the Guggenheim group made sure to have their logo on the backdrops for the Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto's introductory press conferences.

Are dugout seats worth it? ›

Seats near or behind the dugout are up there with scout seats in vying for the title of best seats in baseball stadiums. Again, these will cost you, but it is worth it as you'll be as close as possible to your heroes. Plus, this is your best chance to grab some memorabilia from the players.

Can you sit in the dugout? ›

Official rules

MLB rule 3.17 specifies that "no one except players, substitutes, managers, coaches, athletic trainers and batboys shall occupy a bench during a game." The rule also stipulates that players on the injured list are allowed in the dugout, but may not enter the field of play at any time during the game.

How much are dugout seats at Dodger Stadium? ›

Pricing
PRICING PER SEAT WITHOUT BALLPARK BUCKSFULL SEASONHALF SEASON
Home Plate Seat$1,500$760
Dugout Seat$1,350$684
Field Seat$1,200$608

Who owns the Dodgers? ›

Mark Walter, Chairman

He is the chairman and controlling owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. A business leader who continues to set new standards, Walter is engaged in areas that include financial services, insurance, sports, media, fashion, energy, infrastructure and real estate.

Who hit the longest home run in Dodgers Stadium history? ›

Longest home runs in Dodger Stadium history
  • Willie Stargell, 506 feet, 6 inches. Stargell's first time hitting a ball out of Dodger Stadium came on Aug. ...
  • Mark McGwire, 483 feet. ...
  • Mike Piazza, 478 feet. ...
  • Giancarlo Stanton, 475 feet. ...
  • Honorable mention: Shohei Ohtani. ...
  • Honorable mention: Fernando Tatis Jr.
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Have the Dodgers ever thrown a no-hitter? ›

There have been 20 pitchers for the Dodgers that have thrown 25 no-hitters in franchise history. A no-hitter is officially recognized by Major League Baseball only "... when a pitcher (or pitchers) allows no hits during the entire course of a game, which consists of at least nine innings.

What was the Dodgers worst year? ›

Like the Yankees and Cardinals, the Dodgers have not lost 100 games in a season since World War I, with their worst record being in 1992 with 63 wins and 99 losses.

Has a Dodger ever pitched a perfect game? ›

On September 9, 1965, Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitched a perfect game in the National League against the Chicago Cubs at Dodger Stadium. Koufax became the sixth pitcher of the modern era, and eighth overall, to throw a perfect game.

Did Ohtani hit a ball out of Dodgers Stadium? ›

Ohtani just missed becoming the second Dodgers player and sixth overall to clear the pavilion roof and hit a ball completely out of Dodger Stadium, which opened in 1962.

Why are the Dodgers so famous? ›

With seven championships, the Dodgers have the sixth-most across all teams in baseball with their most recent breaking a more than 30-year title drought. Some of the most iconic moments in baseball history have come from the Dodgers in the World Series, such as Kirk Gibson's miracle home run in '88.

What are the Dodgers known for? ›

The team has won seven World Series titles and 24 NL pennants. Founded in 1883, the Dodgers were originally based in Brooklyn, New York, and were known as the Atlantics.

Why are Dodgers Stadium seats yellow? ›

Reserve Level represents the landscape all around the stadium with a sea foam green. Loge Level represents the sandy beaches of Southern California with it's light orange. Field Level represents the bright sunny days in Los Angeles with its yellow seats.

What makes the Dodgers so good? ›

But they have become a new kind of superteam, the best-run organization in baseball by a wide margin. They draft exceptionally well. They thrive signing international amateurs. Their player-development system is second to none.

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