Having been to dodger Stadium 150+ times over 20 years I would have to say it is a toss up between A & B.
I remember one time there; It was the bottom of the 8th inning. The go tying run at second and the go ahead run at first. One out and the batter was in the midst of a fairly hot streak. A woman held up her child as the frenzy grew... she pointed to the raucous crowd and said "See honey, that's the WAVE!"
Sure enough the assembled crowd couldn't give a rat's behind about the batter OR the game... they had finally gotten the stupid wave to wrap around the game. BIG FREAKING DEAL!
The batter as if to pay back the crowd hit into an inning ending double play. Oh, and the home team LOST. awwwwwww
Oh and that does not even mention how VIOLENT and abusive the crowd will become if you pop a beach ball or put it under your seat after the darn thing hits you in the back of the head.
Budd, you hit the nail on the head with this one!!! This crowd is EASILY the WORST in all of baseball.
Hey Edward... how many MVPs does A-Rod have? has he stolen 500+ bases yet? Will you STILL say that after Canseco's next book?
By your answer I am guessing you're a BIG fan of the beach ball experience... being that you HAVE to hit it when it comes to you!
Oh, and about being "scared" at dodger Stadium... as far as I know there have been at least TWO shooting deaths attributed to Dodger fans being overly hateful toward other fans. Can you say the same for fans of other teams???
2007-08-03 09:36:52
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answered by baseballfan 4
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Sorry Edward, just had to copy your answer, you pretty much put it the best. Except the A-Rod part, I actually like him as a player.
A) Never do the wave, myself..
B) If the beach ball lands in my lap, I have to hit it somewhere..
C) Don't have to threaten any other team's fans, they're usually scared shtless to begin with..
E) That's what 95% of the crowd is doing anyway..
2007-08-03 18:54:16
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answered by Nicole 5
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I have been a Dodger fan longer than most and none of the above would make me happy. There is always a small number of people at any ball game that are there for reasons other than watching the game. You don't have to single out Dodger fans, you will see the same thing at every park.
2007-08-03 09:33:29
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answered by Frizzer 7
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A) Never do the wave, myself..
B) If the beach ball lands in my lap, I have to hit it somewhere..
C) Don't have to threaten any other team's fans, they're usually scared shtless to begin with..
D) We don't get too many chances to chant at A-Rod..
E) That's what 95% of the crowd is doing anyway..
2007-08-03 09:42:21
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answered by Edward 3
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Anytime the blue win and listening to Giants fans whine and sing "beat LA" which demonstrates why you can't have a respectful conversation about the game with many of them. All they have is hating all things LA. .
2007-08-03 17:09:58
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answered by kwilfort 7
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I'm not a Dodger fan but i'll answer as i see how most dodger fans are and i'll go with c.
2007-08-03 09:41:12
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answered by ♥ Angels fan ♥ 4
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(E. I have a lot of respect for Dodger fans.
2007-08-03 11:04:16
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answered by #1 New York Yankees Fan 6
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Bringing back Tommy Lasorda to coach.
FIRE SELIG NOW!
2007-08-03 09:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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i cant choose one i choose a through d
2007-08-03 09:38:06
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answered by SF Giants 5
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D.
2007-08-03 09:28:38
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answered by Anonymous
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