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June 28, 2007

112 degrees outside, you'd better get a run

Dodgers at Diamondbacks baseball

Because LAist loves you and loves the Dodgers, we thought it would be nice to give you some road trip action. Hooray for you.

Okay, really I just had to escape LA for a while for fear of vengance from the Victoria's Secret Pink Army and thought Phoenix would be safe. I can blend in with all of the other out-of-town Dodger fans and no one will suspect a thing.

Before I go into anything, however, I have to say IT IS ONE HUNDRED AND TWELVE DEGREES OUTSIDE. It is so hot that I cried in discomfort and the tears evaporated straight off my eyeballs. It took me 6 minutes to peel my thighs off of my car seat. My camera was too hot to touch and I considered putting it in the cooler. Okay. Got that off my chest.

More on Malingering's road trip to baseball stadium #9 of 30 after the jump.

I am lucky to be alive

So I hopped in the Dodger-mobile and drove to Phoenix. This was the best thing I saw on the way there, besides the guy who blew out a tire and continued to drive the next mile on the bare rim which was causing debris to fly everywhere.

I don't get it...

Then I got to look for parking, which was splendidly easy and only cost $5 and was a much shorter and flatter walk than the walk to Dodger Stadium though it was still about 108 degrees so that made it just slightly uncomfortable. Oh and my toe is busted. More on that later.

tracy and snyder - maybe one of you should have called it


Bank One Ballpark/Chase Field is actually quite comfortable despite the outrageous heat, and this is because they blast the AC (1.2 million cubic feet/minute) even when the roof is open. I mean this is blasting. There is a veritable air conditioning tornado going on right into the night desert air. And all those years I got in trouble from my parents for cracking the window while the AC was on in the car. Just sitting there made me feel like an energy wasting rebel! So despite it being 104 degrees at game time, it was very pleasant inside. Much nicer than Dodger Stadium at a Sunday day game. Just saying.

Chase Field also has the variety of food that you always wished Dodger Stadium could handle: hot wings, cheeseburgers, chili cheese fries, Coldstones, po-boy fish sandwiches, fried oysters, oh the list goes on and on. There is even a guy who walks around with about 600 gallons of Margaritas strapped to his back and will squirt out a cupful at your seat for only $7. That's service.

kraut dog and bacon cheddar fries

fruit is healthy


The other big plus was the fact that there seemed to be more Dodger fans than DBacks fans. And the DBacks fans don't get too riled up about anything. Their team hasn't even celebrated its 10th birthday, how attached can they really be? It's like they're on a perpetual 9th date. There were no fights or peanut throwing or name calling, though one pimply guy kept getting in my face yelling "booooooooo Dodgers," which was so ridiculous that even the AZ fans laughed at him.

thinking blue


Since I have few goals or ambitions in life, I decided I want to visit all 30 baseball stadiums or at least the home stadium for all 30 teams, seeing as everyone's getting a new ballpark and naming it after some corporation these days. Anyway, Chase Field is stadium #9 on my list. One of the most interesting parts of this whole adventure is watching the funny rituals that are unique to each team, like the YMCA at Yankee Stadium and that goddamn monkey at the OC team's park, or the racing presidents at RFK, Sweet Caroline at Fenway... you get the point.

really unenthusiastic participants of the condiments race


Three things about Chase Field.

1) They have a mascot. It's a pussycat named Baxter the Bobcat. He's not very nice or funny. He steals hats and banners from Dodger fans and then mocks them. He's also bounding around on top of the dugout intermittently throughout the game which sort of freaks me out. Also I want to know if Baxter the Bobcat got into a fight with a Diamondback, who would win? I'm pulling for the snake.

baxter


2) They have spirit-people. I don't know what to call them and I'm trying not to be derogatory so I will call them spirit-people. They're blonde attractive girls that also bounce around on top of the dugout and help give away free t-shirts and giggle when they're told. Sort of like those beer promoters in bars. I think it's a bit sexist. Most people say it's not. Well whatever, there should be male spirit people as well just to even out the field. Then I won't think it's sexist, I'll just think it's dumb.

hee hee hee hee


3) They have this thing called "the dance" and they play a song and flash on the jumbotron "DO THE DANCE" and apparently they expect people to do this weird two fisted thing that looks like they're milking a cow. Then the camera scans the audience to show people who are "DOING THE DANCE" and it's supposed to be funny. Unfortunately, I didn't see anyone participating. They tried this on four separate occasions and no one got into it. Whatever. Points for perseverance.

when Russell Martin goes down, he'll take you with him


Dodgers, if you can hear me now: STOP LEAVING SO MANY MEN ON BASE. I'd rather see Randy Johnson throw a perfect game tomorrow than have you guys get 13 men on base and not score a single run. Loading the bases only to strike out is a mean, nasty cocktease and I'm tired of it.

Matt Kemp - I was sitting next to his agent, who was very agent-like


Here are more photos.

Looky! Skanks handing out beers outside the ballpark! For a mere $4 she will pop open a cold one with a bottle opener that is stored flat smack against her ass (what she's reaching for right now). Gotta love America.

skankalicious

Oh yeah, in my LA to Phoenix frenzy I managed to injure my toe. I'm pretty sure it's broken as I can't move it and it's purple and I can't get my regular shoes on. You see, LAist sacrifices life and limb to bring the action to you. Don't ever say we didn't give you anything.

it fucking hurts, alright?

The only player batting over .300, which is why he was able to boot Nomar over to third base.

James Loney

They started this crap in the bottom of the 1st. How original.

blah blah blah


All photos by Malingering, whose toe really hurts right now.

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Comments (6) [rss]

Dodgers suck. Go Halos!

Rex Hudler is my hero. Vin Scully puts me to sleep with useless information about bench warmers second cousins.

 

time for some morphine

 

One of those T-shirt-shooting guns is what killed Ned Flander's wife on the Simpsons.

 

Your next trip on your tour of major league parks better be out here to Colorado! Not that we have a team here worth watching. But the park does have its own microbrewery and, if you're brave (or drunk) enough, rocky mountain oysters.

At least you didn't break your big toe. That's gotta be the worst one to break.

 

Yeah I broke that one when I was 8. But it hurt a lot so my mom took me out of school for 3 days. Yippee.

Whoever made that statement about Vin Scully is going to hell. Rex Hudler? ARE YOU KIDDING ME? How old are you? 13?

 

angel fans hate information, hate class, hate real baseball.

hud is perfect for an AL team - all hype, all entertainment, all fluff.

vinny on the other hand is perfect for intelligent baseball fans who want to hear what baseball sounds like on the radios and tvs in heaven.

you think theres a dh in heaven? of course not. in hell perhaps, but in heaven - never.

 
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