Postcard from Florida: Dodgertown
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The warning track is made of crushed sea shells. What could be nicer? I’ve always been a traditionalist, and places like this are what baseball is all about.
Word is the Baltimore Orioles might move in next spring. All the blue here, it won’t look the same in orange and black.
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Was the facility wholly owned by the Dodgers – even the players condos? I was there once years ago and really liked it. It was all old time baseball with those famous names everywhere. Perhaps baseball was better then…....
Hope the Orioles, if they do move in, don’t make too many changes.