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LA Dodgers Kick Rockies Azz ~ Elysian Field

Diamond vision and blurred vision

A rowdy Rockies fan started shit in the second tier, which got a responding LA fan tossed out by security. Rousing jeers and chants about this hometown injustice resonated with everyone, resulting in the Rockies fan's ejection as well. Then the Dodgers kicked Colorado's sorry azzes, again.

Goodgamegoodgamegoodgamegoodgamegoodgame
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LA Bleachers
Kickin' Azz
Servin' It Up
Dodger Dogz
Dodger Detail
Cleanin' up
Who's on first?
LA Pillar
Keep shopping Dodger fans!
Kent
Dodger Stadium
Think Blue
G'Night Dodger fans

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