LA DODGERS TICKETS
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Dodger Stadium
Address:
1000 Elysian Park Avenue
Los Angeles, AZ 90012
Parking Cost:
$8
Time Zone: PST
Year Built: 1962
Seating Capacity: 56,000 |
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Los Angeles Dodgers 2010 Season Schedule
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Event Date
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Start Time (PST)
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Teams
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Location
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3/5/2010
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12:05 PM
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Dodgers at
White Sox
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Camelback
Ranch
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3/6/2010
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12:05 PM
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White Sox at
Dodgers
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Camelback
Ranch
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3/7/2010
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12:05 PM
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Dodgers at
Cubs
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HoHoKam Park
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3/8/2010
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12:05 PM
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Dodgers at
Giants
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Scottsdale
Stadium
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3/9/2010
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12:05 PM
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Rockies at
Dodgers
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Camelback
Ranch
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3/10/2010
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12:05 PM
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D-backs at
Dodgers
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Camelback
Ranch
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3/11/2010
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12:05 PM
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Dodgers at
Reds
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Goodyear
Ballpark
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3/11/2010
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12:05 PM
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Dodgers at
Royals
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Surprise
Stadium
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3/12/2010
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12:05 PM
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Reds at
Dodgers
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Camelback
Ranch
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3/13/2010
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12:05 PM
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Dodgers at
D-backs
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Tucson
Electric Park
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3/14/2010
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1:05 PM
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Rangers at
Dodgers
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Camelback
Ranch
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3/15/2010
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1:05 PM
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Dodgers at
Angels
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Tempe Diablo
Stadium
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3/17/2010
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1:05 PM
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White Sox at
Dodgers
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Camelback
Ranch
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3/18/2010
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1:05 PM
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Cubs at
Dodgers
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Camelback
Ranch
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From the City of Angels, this Professional Baseball Team is not the kind one that you think of. They are the mean machines ready to take on any challenge. You have got to believe it when they are ready to take on this season with vengeance.
According to BroadRippleTickets.com, this team is brewing and ready to take on this season. No wonder, after their performance last year fans are up and about for the next challenge. Not in the field of course but to cheer for their favorite player. One cannot argue that since the tickets sold are the proof. Tickets are extremely scarce, meaning these tickets are selling fast. Of course, those hard core fans will not miss the games of their favorite Los Angeles Dodgers.
This team has a long line of history and was originally known as the Brooklyn Dodgers. It was founded in Brooklyn, New York way back in 1883. Wondering why Los Angeles? Well, they moved to Los Angeles in 1958. Now, the team is based in Los Angeles, California and that is how they got the name Los Angeles Dodgers. On that season, the first time they ever played in the City of Los Angeles, they defeated the now new San Francisco Giants with a score of 6-5. The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum had a fan attendance of over 78,672. This is where the rivalry between the Giants and the Dodgers started.
| 2009 Totals |
Win |
Loss |
Pct. |
GB |
Home |
Road |
95 |
67 |
0.586 |
- |
50-31 |
45-36 |
As diverse as it can get, the Dodgers was the first team to support Asian Players. Peter O’Malley who was the former owner of the Dodger reached out to players from Asia. This is something new since Asians are not familiar with the pro game. In 1980, O’Malley built two baseball fields in China and starting clinics educating the Asians of the game. His work is not in vain. His strategy has proved to be very successful. The number of Asian fans increased, raking in more attendance in the games. The Dodgers have the most number of Asian players, and in 2005, Hee Seop Choi was the first player from Asia who participated in the Home Run Derby. O’Malley foresaw the value of the Asian players and the Asian fans.
The 2010 season will be very exciting. The Dodgers recently signed in Vicente Padilla who after so much commotion has agreed to stay with the Dodgers for another year. This was followed by Padilla’s performance last season. In this deal, Padilla will reportedly earn about $4,025,000. On top of that, Padilla will get a $1 million signing bonus. This 32 year old veteran was very valuable in the starting rotation last season. Joining him will be Clayton Kershaw, Chad Billingsley and Hiroki Kuroda. The team is also joined by young bloods like Jonathan Broxton and Andre Ethier. These young bloods will definitely help the team.
The Dodgers will be going to Taiwan to play against the homegrown talents, the National Baseball Players of Taiwan. As disclosed, this is for the spring training game. The Dodgers has been going to Asia to play with the national players. This effort is largely due to their promotion of including and developing the talents in Asia. Last 2008, they went to Beijing to play on an exhibition game. It will also be a great opportunity to promote baseball to the Asian market as it is not that quite popular yet. In the next coming years, we will be expecting a large number of followers from Asia.
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