Sundown on Sunday night

It’s still a little while before the sun goes down, but I’ve been out at the Loge Terrace, the new area that was built before the season and the headquarters for dinner during the inaugural Dodger sleepover. It seems like everyone is having a good time so far. There was a raffle where lots of prizes were won, a silent auction with signed memorabilia and even a visit from Frank McCourt, who stopped by to say hi to the group.

Former Dodgers Willie Davis and Bobby Castillo were also at the BBQ dinner, which was compliments of Outback Steakhouse.

I just headed back to the office for a bit while everyone went to get their sleeping gear from their cars. The fans are now heading out to the field to set up camp for the night, where there will be games, contests and other fun things to do before it gets dark and we start showing the movies on Dodgervision.

And serious props go out to Tom Hoffarth of the Daily News, who is out here covering the event and plans to sleep under the stars with the fans. You’ll be able to read about it sometime soon in the paper.

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  1. interpol2424@yahoo.com's avatar
    interpol2424@yahoo.com

    Dude I swear I got tearing eyed reading that story about Salvador Torres (I had 3 beers before reading it so I think that had something to do with it) I hope you brought blankies ‘cuz it gets cold up there.

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    interpol2424@yahoo.com

    the only time I was in the field was on 4th of july about 10 15 years ago (really cool)

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