Spring Training Camelback Ranch, part two
Let’s start the pictures with El Guapo de Andre Ethier.
Margie getting her baseball autograph by Tommy Lasorda
Chad Billinsgley!
Kenley Jansen
Dylan Hernandez of the LA Times.
The X man, Xavier Paul
Lorena and Tommy Lasorda
Tommy Lasorda greeting the umpires. He then went inside the dugout, spend a few innings there then went slowly up the stairs. Next thing I knew he was upstairs in the booth being interviewed
Matt Kemp, DeJesus next to him while Trayvon Robinson is at bat
Kershaw pitching while Juan Pierre is on third base
Welcome back home Davey Lopes!
Jerry Sands
Jerry Sands

Great pictures again. And I watched the first couple innings of that game on the MLB Network. Looked beautiful there that day.
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Nice to see those pictures. I watched that game and the place looked pretty empty. Glad to know there were some loyal fans there.
Catherine
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It was beautiful Russel. And my Dodgers playing against the Cubs.
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Catherine,
Yeah, the place looks more empty than the prior two years but yeah there are some loyal fans that support the team no matter what just like Cub’s fans.
Next time you run into Mr. Dylan Hernandez ask him what life is like for a MLB beat writer and what advice he has for an aspiring sports journalist. Thanks!
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Wow Emma! You get to meet everyone. Great pics! It’s nice to see that Tommy Lasorda still looks good. It must have been fun to meet Dylan Hernandez too – or maybe you already knew him? I’ll bet he has some great stories to tell.
Kristen
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Matt,
I”ll ask him and I will also ask another Dodger beat writer and I’ll pass along what they say.
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Kristen,
I always read him and met him last year at the Dodger caravan. You know in addition to English, he speaks Spanish and Japanese.
Looks like there are more than a few budding photo bug starting to develop following on MLBlogs. Great that we all can expand on our fandom by getting unique shots and photos to capture our baseball experiences and bring proof of some of those adventures.
More and more I wished I had stopped by CamelBack on my journey, but for some odd reason it slipped my mind at the time…..Putting it on the “Bucket List” for future Spring consideration.
Rays Renegade
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Cliff,
I too wish you would have stopped at Camelback Ranch and that you would have emailed me and told me you were so close to my house! I would have taken you out to lunch or dinner. I hope there is a next time my friend.