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Short-Sighted Shirt
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Dan Carino
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Jun 23, 2007
Short-Sighted Shirt
Dodger fan and KPCC Master Control Specialist Jeff Krinock writes: "I've always been apprehensive about putting a name and number on the back of my Dodger jersey because I know the day after I pick someone, they'll be traded." This fellow, photographed Saturday, obviously liked Dodger catcher Paul LoDuca, #16, enough to ignore Jeff's wisdom. The Dodgers traded LoDuca and gave #16 to Andre Ethier when they brought him up last year. Given the current state of baseball, the duct tape ought to last just long enough.
A fan punishes self with public shame for buying a name shirt.
A fan punishes self with public shame for buying a name shirt.
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Jeff Krinock
)

Dodger fan and KPCC Master Control Specialist Jeff Krinock writes: "I've always been apprehensive about putting a name and number on the back of my Dodger jersey because I know the day after I pick someone, they'll be traded." This fellow, photographed Saturday, obviously liked Dodger catcher Paul LoDuca, #16, enough to ignore Jeff's wisdom. The Dodgers traded LoDuca and gave #16 to Andre Ethier when they brought him up last year. Given the current state of baseball, the duct tape ought to last just long enough.

Dodger fan and KPCC Master Control Specialist Jeff Krinock writes: "I've always been apprehensive about putting a name and number on the back of my Dodger jersey because I know the day after I pick someone, they'll be traded." This fellow, photographed Saturday, obviously liked Dodger catcher Paul LoDuca, #16, enough to ignore Jeff's wisdom. The Dodgers traded LoDuca and gave #16 to Andre Ethier when they brought him up last year. Given the current state of baseball, the duct tape ought to last just long enough.