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Savor the Stadium Club Sunday Brunch

Stadium Club panorama

Top: a panorama of the Stadium Club balcony view
Above: a sample of salad selections

By Jon Weisman

It had been too long. Over four decades following the Dodgers, and not once had I dined in the Stadium Club.

So it was with great pleasure that I took on the assignment of checking out the Stadium Club Sunday Brunch — an extravagant, all-you-can-eat buffet exclusively for Stadium Club members.

If you’re a season-ticket or mini-plan holder, you can become a Stadium Club member for the entire season, for a cost that averages out to only a few dollars per game. The Stadium Club Sunday Brunch is one of the many perks.

Here are my top five reasons for taking advantage of this opportunity:

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The mechanics of dating: Lesson 76

By Jon Weisman

With the Dodger Stadium 76 station being re-adapted for use as an event space, starting with Viva Los Dodgers on Sunday, I’ve been looking back at some old 76 ads featuring Murph and the gang that used to air during Dodger games.

So my question is, why couldn’t Jill follow her own advice?

Dodgers offer $5 parking in Lots 13, 14 next homestand

By Jon Weisman

For the upcoming May 8-14 homestand featuring games against the Giants and Marlins, fans can park in Lots 13 and 14 along Stadium Way near Elysian Park Avenue for $5 per game.

The $5 fee is available in advanceLAD _ParkingMap_14.3.26 and the day of the game on a first-come, first-served basis. The special offer is being made on a trial basis.

Lots 13 and 14 are located across the street from each other on Stadium Way, adjacent to the Los Angeles Fire Department training center, a short walk east of the main Elysian Park Avenue-Gate A entrance to Dodger Stadium. (Click map at right to enlarge.) The lots will open to the public at the same time as the other Dodger Stadium parking lots. A free shuttle will be available for disabled fans.

“We have added this parking availability to provide our fans with another savings option that offers easy in and out access and is a 10-to-15 minute walk to the stadium,” said Dodger president and CEO Stan Kasten. “By parking in lots 13 and 14, fans can avoid some of the traffic entering and exiting the stadium lots before and after games.

“We continue to experiment with ways to improve access to Dodger Stadium. The more drivers that park in lots 13 and 14, the fewer the cars that will enter the Dodger Stadium lots through the auto gates and it will help in our ongoing efforts to ease traffic congestion.”

New Dodger Stadium offerings impress food bloggers

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By Jon Weisman

Some different food bloggers have taken a taste of the new offerings at Dodger Stadium in the outfield plazas, and they like what they are tasting.

Sandie Ward, aka The Food Stalker, said the pizza at Tommy Lasorda’s Trattoria had “just the right amount of oil and gooey cheese” and called the cannoli “decadent,” while the Think Blue BBQ has “hands down the best single food item in the entire stadium.”

At first you find yourself searching for flavors, fascinated by the way they are woven together. In the end, you just give in and allow yourself to be seduced by the tender meat, sautéed onions with a hint of pickle. Chef slow cooks the brisket at 180 degrees for about 17 hours. The meat is so juicy and flavorful it would make me want to miss a sale at Barney’s. No kidding, it’s that good! The cheesesteak with grilled onions, peppers and cheese had me longing for my Philly roots. For the record, they should change the name of the sweet corn on the cob on a stick to “Death By Mayonaise”. With a delicious combination of mayonaise and herbs, it had me knawing at the cob for more. Finger-lickin’ good.

Rachael Narins had similar reactions at L.A. Weekly, calling the pizza “well worth seeking out.”

Over at Jay Eats Worldwide, restaurant consultant et al Jay Terauchi said of the Trattoria, “Not sure if other sports venues across the country has Italian food this good. I hope they’re jealous.” Terauchi also praised the barbecue beef and the elote (Mexican corn on the cob), although you can still find great food in other restaurants you can find at the straight blog online.

At LAist, Kristie Hang starts off by saying that the new plazas have helped make Dodger Stadium “a food haven.” Her favorite dish, a la Lasorda, was the penne with meatballs, along with the barbecue.

The brisket is smoked for a minimum of 12 hours (most are smoked about 17 hours). Chef Jason’s secret, tangy cider BBQ sauce is then added on top along with Bermuda onion and sour pickle slices on a potato roll. This is a must-try!

Tammy La has a nice video piece of her Dodger Stadium food tour, culminating in the new, enormous, 64-ounce helmet-sized nachos, while Ron Cervenka at Think Blue L.A. offers the hardcore Dodger fan perspective. (Cervenka favors the chicken parmesan sandwich at Lasorda’s.)

With so much to try, make sure you leave room in your stomach for the next homestand, beginning May 8.

Dodgers celebrate 10,000th NL win June 4 with pin, $10 tickets

10,000 winsBy Jon Weisman

To celebrate the 10,000th National League victory in franchise history, the Dodgers have added a commemorative pin giveaway — as well as a special $10 ticket offer — for the 7:10 p.m. June 4 game against the White Sox.

The first 40,000 fans in attendance June 4 will receive the 10,000 wins commemorative pin. A pregame ceremony, including a DodgerVision video tribute, will take place prior to the game.

In addition, a limited amount of $10 reserved and left-field pavilion tickets are available for purchase now, while supplies last, at www.dodgers.com/10k or by calling (866) DODGERS.

 

Paul McCartney to perform August 10 at Dodger Stadium

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Paul McCartney will bring his “Out There” tour to Dodger Stadium for an August 10 concert.

This will be McCartney’s first performance at Chavez Ravine since the Beatles’ penultimate live gig on August 28, 1966, and first in Los Angeles since two nights at the Hollywood Bowl in 2010.

The tour features music from McCartney’s entire career, as a solo artist (including his most recent studio album “New”), member of Wings and as a Beatle. The set list will also include material from Paul’s most recent studio album NEW, a global hit upon its release last year.

Tickets for the newly announced dates will be on sale May 5. American Express card members can purchase tickets before the general public beginning May 1. Check out paulmccartney.com or dodgers.com/mccartney.

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Dodger Stadium: Advanced parking and transportation reminders

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By Jon Weisman

Here are some tips and reminders for coming to Dodger Stadium in 2014 …

Advanced parking

Remember: If you’re coming to Dodger Stadium on Friday or any game this season, you want to purchase your parking in advance. This plan was implemented to accelerate traffic flow into the ballpark.

  • The Dodger Stadium transportation and parking web page can be found here.
  • General parking is $10 online — same as last year, and available to all ticketholders — and $15 at the gate.
  • Preferred parking is $35 in advance and $50 at the gate.
  • To purchase parking in advance, find the game on the Dodger schedule by clicking this link.
  • Then click on the T symbol for your game.
  • You will then see the various parking options to choose.
  • New for 2014: Purchase parking in advance for Lots 13 and 14 and pay only $8. Lots 13 and 14 are offsite on Stadium Way (between Elysian Park Avenue and the 110) and allow for easy entrance and exit. Note that there is an uphill walk to the stadium from these lots.

Arrival and departure

  • Depending on which gate you enter, you will be directed to park in a specific parking lot and specific parking space.
  • If you would like to park in a specific area of the Dodger Stadium parking lot (i.e. first-base side), it is suggested you plan ahead and enter via the appropriate gate.
    • Sunset Gate A: Lots 1 and 2
    • Stadium Way Gate B (general parking only): Lot 2
    • Golden State Gate C: Lots 3 and 4
    • Academy Gate D: Lots 5, 6, and 7
    • Downtown Gate E: Lots 8, 10 and 11
  • When leaving the game, you will be required to exit out of the same parking gate that you entered.
  • You can get to all freeways from all parking gate exits.

Also: There is an ample amount of disabled parking spaces located in parking lots B, G, N, & P. Parking cashiers and attendants will direct those with a valid state-issued disabled parking permit and/or license plate to these areas. Locations are first-come, first-served. Once ADA stalls are filled, you will be directed to alternate locations. The Dodgers offer shuttle services to disabled fans; you’ll be assisted based on the call queue on a first-come, first-served basis.

Stadium Way Gate B

Stadium Way Gate B (formerly the Scott Avenue Gate) will be open in 2014.

  • Access to the gate is only from Stadium Way and will not be permitted from directly through the Echo Park neighborhood from Scott Avenue, west of Stadium Way.
  • The Dodgers will have two left turn lanes from Elysian Park Avenue, which will be directed to take a right turn onto Scott Avenue.
  • This will assist in alleviating traffic along Sunset Blvd., which has backed up in the past.
  • Neighborhood protection along Scott Avenue from Stadium Way to Glendale Blvd. will continue in addition to adding DOT officers.

 Dodger Stadium Express

The Dodger Stadium Express, the shuttle service from Union Station in downtown Los Angeles to Dodger Stadium and back, returns for the fifth consecutive year. Fans are encouraged to use the many transportation alternatives that serve Union Station and that will connect them to the Dodger Stadium Express. For specific route and schedule information, fans can visit www.metro.net or call (323) GO METRO.

  • The Dodger Stadium Express is free for ticketholders. Those without a ticket will pay regular one-way fare of $1.50.
  • It uses a dedicated bus lane on Sunset Boulevard from Union Station to Elysian Park Avenue.
  • Board the Dodger Express shuttle at the Patsaouras Bus Plaza adjacent to the east portal of Union Station.
  • Service begins at 10 a.m. Opening Day and 90 minutes before typical games, and runs for 45 minutes after the game.
  • Service will be provided every 10 minutes prior to the start of the game and run approximately every 30 minutes throughout the game.
  • The Dodger Stadium Express will have two stops in 2014—behind the pavilions and a new stop at the Top Deck, Lot P.
  • Parking at Union Station is $6.

MTA

  • The Dodgers encourage use of MTA buses on Sunset Blvd. as well as using the Gold Line in Chinatown.
  • The Dodgers also will have the No. 2 and No. 4 buses available from the Red Line station in Hollywood that will operate to the Dodger Stadium entrance.

 Pedestrian/bicycle

  • The Dodgers’ main entrance, Sunset Blvd. Gate A along Elysian Park Avenue, features a dedicated pedestrian entrance with new lighting in an effort to encourage fans to utilize parking lots 13 and 14 along Stadium Way and the No. 2 and 4 buses along Sunset Blvd.
  • The Dodgers also will have dedicated pedestrian walkways and bicycle lanes (and additional bicycle racks) leading into the entrances formerly designed for autos only.

 

Your Opening Day public address announcer: Ross Porter

Ross Porter throwing the ceremonial first pitch August 31 (Jon SooHoo/LA Dodgers, LLC 2013)

Ross Porter throws the ceremonial first pitch August 31.
(Jon SooHoo/LA Dodgers, LLC 2013)

By Jon Weisman

porterYour ears won’t be deceiving you on Opening Day. That voice you will be hearing is Ross Porter.

It won’t be on your radio or TV, but rather booming through Dodger Stadium. Porter, a radio and TV voice of the Dodgers from 1977-2004, will be the honorary public address announcer for Friday’s home opener, featuring the Dodgers against the Giants and all the requisite pageantry.

“I was appreciative of the fact they asked me to do this this year,” Porter said. “It’s a special honor to do on Opening Day. That’s nice, and I’m looking forward to that. It’s gonna be exciting just to be with the fans, to be able to speak to the fans. I’m just happy to be there and be back.”

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More Opening Day Highlights

  • Auto and stadium gates open at 10 a.m.
  • Dodger Stadium Express from Union Station will operate from 10 a.m. through 45 minutes after the game.
  • Opening Day pregame entertainment throughout the stadium begins at 10 a.m.
  • Musical entertainment provided by Dixieland band Angel City in the left-field reserve plaza and classic rock music by The Trip in the right-field reserve plaza.
  • Balloon makers, face painters, caricature artists and plenty of Dodger photo opportunities with Dodger memorabilia in the left-and right-field pavilion plaza areas.
  • “Sweet” Lou Johnson will sign autographs for fans in the left-field pavilion plaza and Kenny Landreaux will hold an autograph session in the right-field pavilion plaza.
  • On-field pregame ceremonies begin at 12:00 p.m.
  • A special Opening Day video will also be part of pregame ceremonies.
  • U.S. Navy Leap Frogs will perform an aerial jump into Dodger Stadium from a C-130 aircraft.
  • Opening Day’s Veteran of the Game is U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Hunter Holmes, the winner of the Dodgers’ annual Veterans Day Batting Practice Day hitting contest.
  • Making their concessions debut this season: LA Extreme Bacon Wrapped Dog (available at the Extreme Loaded Hot Dog stands) and the Major League Nachos Helmet, showcasing 64 ounces of delicious crispy tortilla chips topped with all the fixins (available on field, loge and reserve levels).
  • Tommy Lasorda will officially begin the game with “It’s Time for Dodger baseball!”

Porter reconnected with Dodger Stadium when he was invited to throw out a ceremonial first pitch August 31.

“It was really a thrill to be back there and to be able to see people and talk to people, and go downstairs and have them show me the new clubhouse and all the things they built in since I was last there,” Porter said. “And it was great to be able to bring my family and friends. The Dodgers provided us with a suite that night, which was very nice of them.

“It was just a nice experience, very positive — everything about it. It was just good to get back there.”

Porter is taking the place Friday of regular stadium P.A. announcer Eric Smith, who has a prior commitment, but this won’t be the last Dodger fans hear of Porter this year.

Beginning on KLAC AM 570 after Friday’s game and throughout the season will be “Ross Porter’s Dodger Moments,” a featurette that will include a short interview from a Dodger or famous Dodger opponent of the past.

Friday will bring Sandy Koufax talking about Dodger Stadium, followed by Willie Mays on Saturday talking about the Dodger-Giant rivalry. For Sunday, it will be Don Drysdale recalling the night his scoreless inning streak almost ended with a pitch that hit Dick Dietz, only to be overruled because Dietz didn’t try to get out of the way.

Down the road, Porter will present Rex Barney talking about his 1949 no-hitter, Gene Hermanski talking about starting a triple play in 1949 and interviews with Roy Campanella, Duke Snider and more.

“It comes out of my personal library of interviews that I kept through all those years,” Porter said. “At the moment, I have 52 of those ready to go, recorded, and I will add to them because I want to get the current players and mix them in with the former stars. I’ve still got about 25-30 other ones that I have not really edited yet, but I’ve got ’em. So we’re going to have quite a group.”

Porter remains attuned to the Dodgers of today and is optimistic about their potential.

“I’m very excited about the chances for this team,” he said. “You know and I know and people that know baseball realize, it really comes down to how many people are injured. You keep them healthy, and I think they have an excellent shot to win the National League and be in the World Series, and then it’s just who can win four.”

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Lupe Fiasco to perform Sunday at Dodger Stadium

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By Jon Weisman

Grammy-winning musician Lupe Fiasco will perform at Dodger Stadium before the Dodgers’ 5 p.m. game Sunday against the San Francisco Giants.

The performance is free to fans with a ticket to the game, and comes a day after Robin Thicke takes the Dodger Stadium stage, all part of the Dodgers’ Opening Weekend, presented by Bank of America.

Known for his sharp and dynamic lyrics, Fiasco had a breakout hit in 2006 with “Kick Push” and followed that with Billboard No. 1 “Lasers.” Next for Fiasco is the album “Tetsuo & Youth.”

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Video: Vin Scully calls tonight’s earthquake

The new Dodger Stadium plazas — so much to take in

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By Jon Weisman

So we’ve collected a bunch of photos from before and during Thursday’s Dodger Stadium exhibition opener against the Angels to show what life is like in the new outfield plazas.

“Some wonderful changes at Dodger Stadium,” as Vin Scully said Thursday. “You can have something to eat or drink. You can sit there and look down at each bullpen and watch the process of a Major Leaguer getting ready. And of course, a lot of conviviality as people get to know each other and share the experience of coming to Dodger Stadium.

Moving from left field to right, let’s take a gander …

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March 27 pregame: Dodgers to break 3 million in ticket sales before home opener

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Yasiel Puig, RF
Carl Crawford, LF
Hanley Ramirez, SS
Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
Juan Uribe, 3B
Andre Ethier, CF
Justin Turner, 2B
A.J. Ellis, C
Zack Greinke, P

By Jon Weisman

Tonight, the Dodgers announced that for the first time in franchise history, they will have sold 3 million tickets before the home Opening Day.

Sales of year-long season tickets ended up approaching the 35,000 mark. The extra season seats came out of what would have been day-of-game sales.

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Alex Guerrero, who was optioned by the Dodgers to the minors but was expected to play in the Freeway Series, will be sidelined indefinitely with a pulled muscle in his side.

What time is it? Time for a new Dodger Stadium clock and more …

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By Jon Weisman

Ever since I saw the initial design, I’ve gotten a kick out of this clock. And now, it’s a reality, in the plaza behind left field.

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Dodger Pride Rewards Program announced

RewardsBy Michelle Rubin

The Dodgers are introducing the new Dodger Pride Rewards Program in 2014, available to season-ticket holders and premium seating mini-plan holders who have purchased a minimum of 10 games.

The program aims to reward the Dodgers’ most loyal fans for what they already do: attending games and using their tickets. The new loyalty card is an enhancement of the previously used MVP card (merchandise discount, early entrance, vertical access in Dodger Stadium) — as well as new opportunities and experiences.

Cardholders will now be able to receive special offers and discounts from the Dodgers and Dodger partners, as well as the chance to win Dodger prizes and experiences. The array of potential rewards includes autographed baseballs, seat upgrades and the chance to throw out a first pitch.

In addition to the new card, primary account holders will also have access to the Dodger Pride Rewards portal. The dynamic portal will house their special offers, as well as up-to-date game information and announcements. Participants can access the portal via their My Dodgers Tickets site or via www.Dodgers.com/Rewards. Eligible fans who are the primary account holder are automatically enrolled in the program.

“It was very important to us to develop a program that demonstrates to our season-seat holders we appreciate their loyalty,” said Dodger executive vice president and chief marketing officer Lon Rosen. “Dodger Pride Rewards offers incentives to our season seat holders that have not been offered in this manner before to Dodger fans.”

It’s ready

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The grass at Dodger Stadium, 9:15 a.m.

— Jon Weisman

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