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Determined Dodger fans stake out team store for coveted World Series hats

Crystal Liu of Alhambra waited at the team store at Dodger Stadium for the official World Series fitted hats to arrive.
Crystal Liu of Alhambra waited at the team store at Dodger Stadium for the official World Series fitted hats to arrive.
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Determined Dodger fans stake out team store for coveted World Series hats

In preparation for the World Series, dozens of Dodger fans crowded into the team store at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday to wait for the special World Series edition Dodger hats.

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