We are thinking that the last time we went to Dodger Stadium was before Magic Johnson and his crew took over. Our friends have a season ticket mini plan, and when they can't go to a game, they have given us their seats. The last time they did this, there were so few people in the crowd that we walked to our car and were eating at Phillipe's in about 10 minutes after the game ended.
Last night we enjoyed, once again, tickets from our friends who were camping on the beach. They texted us after Puig's home run and said they were glad we got to see it.
So, thoughts about the game (besides the fact that the Dodgers swept the Braves and Kershaw pitched his second complete game in a row): 1) even when camping, you can follow a game with the way technology works these days. 2) This is such an American thing, going to a baseball game. I was trying to imagine how un-Swiss this form of entertainment is. First of all, even though the game starts on time, people arrive at all different times during the game. The joke about Dodger Stadium is that people come in the 3rd inning and leave after the 7th Inning Stretch. I was lucky to sit on an aisle seat, but that also meant that the constant traffic of people going up and down the stairs next to me blocked my view. The people in our row who kept needing to leave their seats and make us stand up to let them pass.
Oh, well, that was really okay with me. I had fun, and we stayed through the last out.