Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Everything You Need to Know About 'Dodgers fire'

Dodgers Stadium Fire: Second Fire Reported at Dodgers Stadium – Dodgers Stadium Suffers Second Fire in Same Storage Room For all you conspiracy theorists out there, Dodgers Stadium suffered its second fire in two days this morning…in the same storage room. The first small fire on Saturday was reportedly caused by “paper products igniting.” There is still no word on the cause of the small blaze this morning, but, if anything, maybe those paper products … (This story continues here)

Dodgers Stadium: Fire at Dodgers Stadium Not from the Owners Box for Once – Dodgers Stadium Fire Not from the Owners Box for Once Dodgers Stadium was on fire last night, and not metaphorically. With a fire breaking out in one of the back kitchen areas of Dodgers stadium, the upper deck of the stadium was clouded with smoke and hundreds of fans had to be moved. While the Los Angeles Dodgers never stopped the play on the field, the idea of a fire in the building was … (This story continues here)

DODGERS: Small stadium fire spices up 6-1 loss – The most compelling competition in Saturday’s Dodgers game was between two events wrestling for top billing as the best metaphor for the season to date. On one hand, there was the “Bark in the Park” bring-your-canine promotion, with the accompanying opportunity to comment on a year gone to the dogs. (This story continues here)

Dodgers Stadium fire has fans on the move – Fans on the upper deck of Dodgers Stadium had to be evacuated during Saturday’s Major League Baseball game against the Florida because of smoke from a small fire nearby. (This story continues here)

Dodgers game goes on despite stadium fire – Fans in upper deck section relocated after small, smokey fire breaks out in storage area (This story continues here)

Dodgers place reliever Kenley Jansen on disabled list – The rookie pitcher has inflammation in his right shoulder. An MRI exam revealed no structural damage, and Jansen is expected to be reevaluated this week. At this rate, the Dodgers could soon have enough injured closers to outfit an entire division. (This story continues here)

Dodgers have plenty of smoke, and fire, but no spark in 6-1 loss to Marlins – Dodgers put up little resistance on a night when a blaze at Dodger Stadium sends smoke over the field in middle innings. No evacuation is necessary, though the team itself barely shows up at all. Smoke drifted through the reserve level and curled down to the loge level. (This story continues here)

Dodgers fall to Marlins, 6-1 – Just another night for the Dodgers at the ballpark: Dogs in the right-field pavilion, a small but smoky Dodger Stadium fire forcing several thousand fans to be relocated in the fifth inning and another weak offensive effort on the field…. (This story continues here)

Dodgers fans are going, going … – With fans presented with a host of reasons to stay home or tune out — unpopular ownership, a brutal beating in the parking lot, the Dodgers' lackluster performance — one of baseball’s most storied franchises faces an uncertain future. Chavez Ravine, the little kingdom on the hill overlooking Los Angeles, was once the playground of the gods — Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, Mike Piazza — and home to … (This story continues here)

Dodgers' bats stay hot in 7-1 win over Colorado – Andre Ethier and James Loney each drive in three runs to back up Chad Billingsley. Could this be the start of something? (This story continues here)

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