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An evening at Chavez Ravine
May 16, 2016 | 21:28 | Written by: snake911

Went to another Dodger’s game during the weekend, and this one was full of goodies. It was my brother’s birthday gift to go to a game and I came along for the ride.

We went to a different spot again, with this one probably being the best angle I’ve seen for watching a game. We were on the top deck right up front on the edge with the fence so no obstructions were in the way of us viewing the field. Last year when we went to the right pavilion, it was a terrible way to watch the game due to 1) you can’t see the jumbo screens 2) you are facing the direction of the sun set (which btw takes forever to set) and 3) all the players are facing their butts at you except for the batter and catcher. The only major benefit for pavilion seating was the free all-you-can-eat meals.

With this new spot, however, there was one catch: the height.

Eek! We were really high up with a view almost showing what was directly below us. With a fear of heights, this was a terrible place to sit. I was terrified for the first few innings, fearful of accidently dropping something over the fence which is very short, only being about eye’s height when sitting down. On top of that the wiring mesh was spaced large enough to where something as large as a cell phone could slip through. So while it was designed for viewing the game with the least amount of obstructions, the safety aspect seemed skimpy (at least to a scardy cat like me). But after a while I got used to it and all was good.

Being right behind and above home place was really cool. Not only do you have a great view of the field, but the jumbo screens as well, and just the whole park in general. And since we were at the top deck, we were a short climb upstairs to the snack bar and the main store.

This game had a promotion gift at the gate entrance and this one was a model replica of Dodger Stadium. Although it was really detailed with colors and the overall shape of the stadium, it was lacking on quality. When inspecting up close, it looks rather cheap. To me, the box it came in looked better than the replica itself. Oh well, it’s better than the dumb bottle opener I got last time I was here. Still a neat freebie, though. (The pic below makes it look like it's a cake)

Snack wise I kept it simple with a Dodger Dog and a soda. Well actually it was a Super Dodger Dog, which I think is just a longer version of the Dodger Dog. For the drink I got the one that comes with a collectors cup with Clayton Kershaw embossed on it. This will go well with my Adrian Gonzalez cup that I got from a previous visit.

Whenever I go to the merchandise shop, I always look around but never actually buy anything, but this time I was determined to get something. I wanted to finally get a hat. And this time I succeeded in accomplishing that goal. Check it out!

Pretty rad, right? This one has a classic, old-school style look to it. Rather than a new hat that has a dome type of shape with the front flattened a bit for the team name, this cap is more rounded with a low profile build. The LA logo is large with an effect that looks like its been brushed to I guess age it, and the color blue is vibrant with the color under the bill being a kelly green that most caps used to sport. If anything, it reminds me of the cap Benny “The Jet” Rodriguez wore in The Sandlot. Now I just need a loose #30 jersey and a pair of P.F. Flyers and I'll be set!

In all, good times were had by all. The Dodgers won, the game wasn’t too short or too long, the weather was great, and I got a lot of stuff.

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