I am a season ticket holder to Dodger games. I go to every Dodger game I can go to. Every single one.
The Brooklyn Dodgers had a no hitter last night.
I hated the Yankees and Dodgers and wound up managing both.
Growing up, I never was a big follower of the Dodgers.
The last time Pena faced the Padres, the Dodgers scratched for a run to tie the game and then went on to win 4-0.
Some men are born for matrimony, some achieve matrimony -- but most of them are merely poor dodgers.
After you manage the Yankees for 12 years, it's really tough to envision going somewhere else. But then the Dodgers called.
I rooted for the Dodgers when they were in Brooklyn.
If you don't love the Dodgers, there's a good chance you may not get into Heaven.
I've spent more on my Dodger tickets that I did on my car.
When the Dodgers left, it was not only a loss of a team, it was the disruption of a social pattern. A total destruction of a culture.
Everything I have, I owe to baseball and the Dodgers.
The key to beating the Dodgers is to keep them form hugging each other too much.
Conservatives truly love America and support the armed forces, while liberals are unpatriotic draft dodgers.
I am disappointed and disturbed by both the NFL and the Dodgers - but much more by the Dodgers.
The only Angels in Los Angeles are in Heaven, and they're looking down on the Dodgers.
If you don't root for the Dodgers, you might not get into heaven.
A Dodger uniform just doesn't look good with a cummerbund.
Being a Dodgers fan led to my first Air Force court-martial, but that's another story.
As a player, to me the Dodgers were the Yankees of the National League because you either loved them or you hated them.