It’s a Whole New (York) Blue

I’ve made road trips before – to San Francisco, to Phoenix, to Denver, to San Diego, to New York, even to historic Fenway Park in Boston. Face it, I love the Dodgers and I love traveling to away ballparks, so it’s a perfect match. And while obnoxious, rude and disgustingly profane Giants fans have successfully eliminated AT&T Park from what was once a frequent destination for me, I thoroughly enjoy going to every other MLB ballpark.

As you might expect, this Dodger-Yankee interleague series is getting a lot more hype that the average Dodger road trip. (Photo credit - Ron Cervenka)

As you might expect, this Dodger-Yankee interleague series is getting a lot more hype than the average Dodger road trip. (Photo credit – Ron Cervenka)

To date, my favorite road trip was to the aforementioned Fenway Park, which I did with my daughter and a couple of dear friends of mine back in 2010 when the Dodgers played three interleague games against the Red Sox. We were part of a large group of around 125 Dodgers fans who had hooked up with a tour group called “Dodger Life” and it was a blast.

My daughter, who has lived in New York for the past four years is, as you might imagine, a huge Dodger fan and I visit her once a year. By sheer coincidence my visits always seem to coincide with the Dodger series against the Mets at Citi Field (okay I lied about that sheer coincidence thing). These trips are always fun and it never ceases to amaze me how many fellow Dodger fans are at these games, although not nearly as many as the away games at the NL West ballparks; after all, we are talking almost 2,800 miles away from Dodger Stadium.

That being said, you can imagine my utter shock when my daughter and I got off of the number 6 train at the main entrance to Yankee Stadium and saw hundred, perhaps even thousands of Dodger fans in and amongst the rain-soaked Yankee fans. It was absolutely amazing.

You couldn't go ten feet without running into someone wearing a Dodger jersey or hat. (Photo credit - Ron Cervenka)

You couldn’t go ten feet without running into someone wearing a Dodger jersey or hat.
(Photo credit – Ron Cervenka)

As you know by now, the game was postponed due to rain, which was extremely heavy at times. During the rain delay leading up to the eventual postponement, I met and chatted with dozens of Dodger fans; and while many of them were from New York (including several former Brooklyn Dodger fans), a surprisingly large number had actually made the trip from southern California for the brief two-game series against the Yankees. In fact, my daughter actually ran into a guy who she went to high school with in our home town of Santa Clarita, CA a decade ago who had flown in solely for this series.

The occasional heavy rain didn't seem to bother Australian Dodger right-hander Peter Moylan. (Photo credit - Ron Cervenka)

The occasional heavy rain didn’t seem to bother Australian Dodger right-hander Peter Moylan.
(Photo credit – Ron Cervenka)

Obviously, there were far more Yankee fans that Dodger fans patiently waiting for the game that would not be on this night, but by my guestimate I would put the number of Dodger fans (at least those wearing Dodger gear) at around 20-25% – which is pretty incredible when you think about it.

Whether or not these die-hard Dodger fans will return to Yankee Stadium for today’s day-night double header remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – the Dodgers will be well supported and represented.

GO DODGERS!

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5 Responses to “It’s a Whole New (York) Blue”

  1. Bluenose Dodger says:

    Excellent. Great to hear. Should be a good double header.

    That picture of the Yankee Stadium sign – Dodgers vs Yankees – brings back all kinds of memories.

    I’m hoping that rivalry can be rekindled at some point in a WS match up. It would be good for baseball and a restoration to the natural order of things.

    That rain system made it here overnight. Just clearing off now.

  2. Truebluewill says:

    I’ve been to many a Dodger/Met series, but I’ve never saw as many Dodger fans as I did last night at Yankee Stadium. It’s truly a special event and I’m glad to be a part of it. Can’t wait to today’s game. Now if the Bums could only moider them Yanks!

  3. MFGRREP says:

    What a great experience to be part of, I hope to do it myself one day.

    The Dodgers split the 2 games series, but I have to say, the first game wasn’t won by the Yankees, it was given away by the Dodgers !! And the second game the Dodgers just simply dominated, GO PUIG !!!

    Now to go into San Diego and get it together like we thought these Dodgers could do in ST !!

  4. OldBrooklynFan says:

    I think the most noticeable thing was, as Ron(53)and Will(TBW) pointed out was the number of Dodger fans that were there. As Will mentioned we’ve gone to many Dodger/Met games at Shea and Citi Field and neither one of us ever noticed that many Dodger fans in attendance.
    I think the fact that the Dodgers hadn’t played in the Bronx since 1981 had a lot to do with it.
    I have to say it felt like winning the World Series leaving the place after the night game victory. Now I’m really sorry I wasn’t there in ’81 and elected to watch it on TV.

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