Posted on 03/31/2019 11:54:43 AM PDT by CaliforniaCraftBeer
Christel Reyna...identified the man as her husband, 47-year-old Rafael Reyna. He's been placed on life support...The incident happened in [parking] Lot 3 just after midnight, Christel said she heard a cracking noise before her husband began moaning, the Associated Press reported. The two men were just leaving the stadium when the fight broke out, Los Angeles Dodgers spokesman Joe Jareck said.
(Excerpt) Read more at ktla.com ...
Some Of The Reported Violence At Recent Dodgers Stadium Baseball Games:
1.) NY Mets fan critically injured after fight at Dodger Stadium (2015): https://nyp.st/2uC6n2b
2.) Four Men Beat Fan In Parking Lot Fender Bender After Dodger’s Game (2012): https://es.pn/2FNcZRV
3.) Brian Stowe Suffers Brain Damage In Attack By Two Fans After Giants-Dodgers Game (2011): https://cbsloc.al/2Wyqt9x
Some UNREPORTED Violence At Dodgers Stadium:
1.) 2 Female Fans Brawl In Bleachers At 2019 Friday March 30, 2019 (just the 2nd game of the season) https://bit.ly/2FK2JZv
2.) For More Dodgers fan ‘hits’: youtube.com searchbar: dodger stadium fights
Might not be the best of ideas for the Dodgers to have “Bat Night” anytime soon.
Man, if they only let the illegals come in and collect the freebies, none of this would have happened.
honestly. posting this won’t make the giants suck less, or stop sucking sooner.
Bttt.
5.56mm
Keepin’ it classy, Dodger fans!
Walter O’Malley must be rolling over in his grave. When I was a kid going to Dodger Stadium was like going to Disneyland when Walt Disney was alive. Everything was clean, safe, and family oriented. Now Dodger caps and jerseys are gang accoutrements.
Fighting over a baseball game, this is what happens when people have absolutely NO life, they are willing to beat people up and kill them over a game
Welcome to LA!
Give me Cleveland!
Heres a tip:
Never, for any reason, go to L.A. Ever.
Is the place still called Chavez Ravine?
Never, for any reason, go to L.A. Ever.
I would say the same thing about large-crowd events, anywhere.
Its at the point where sports events that involve mingling with the general no longer has appeal whatsoever.
onyx wrote:
“Is the place still called Chavez Ravine?”
I believe so.
Technically it is Dodger Stadium at Chavez Ravine, that being the name of where the stadium was constructed. But the Chavez Rabinehas long been commonly used as a name for both the area and the stadium.
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In this case it appears that the victim was a Dodger fan. No word if the perps were Arizona fans or if the fight was caused by something else entirely.
Dodgers should have picked up all of Brian Stowes expenses, IMHO. And I hate the SF Giants.
Tõnu Lehtsaar has defined the term fanaticism as the pursuit or defence of something in an extreme and passionate way that goes beyond normality.
The behavior of a fan with overwhelming enthusiasm for a given subject is differentiated from the behavior of a fanatic by the fanatic's violation of prevailing social norms.
The subject of the fanatic's obsession may be "normal", such as an interest in religion or politics, except that the scale of the person's involvement, devotion, or obsession with the activity or cause is abnormal or disproportionate to the average.
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This midnight baseball thing isnt quite working out.
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