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The Opening Day font reminds me of either Disneyland or a graveyard. Weird.

I swear, the new graphics for this season of Dodger baseball make me think management believes the more fonts you use, the more money you’ll make! Holy cow! Not only does every single announcement have, like, 6 different fonts, but the announcement cards for the players use nonstop changing fonts for their numbers. Some of the fonts look like bubblegum, others like they belong on a tombstone. It’s a real mishmosh.

What was not convoluted on this glorious Opening Day was the team’s resolve to kick some Cardinal ass! After Mookie Betts walked, Shohei Ohtani did what he’s getting the big bucks for: he doubled to right field and got the (almost) full house rocking! Unfortunately, our overly cautious third-base coach, Dino Ebel, held Mookie at 3rd (he could easily have scored), and Shohei got doubled up on that base, so he was out. But then Freddie Freeman knocked in Mookie with a beautiful seeing-eye single up the middle, and there was no looking back! The Dodgers took their home opener, 7-1.

MY SCORECARDS
Game 3: LAD 7-STL 1

What most impressed me, however, was the great pitching we got from starter Tyler Glasnow (an alum of my alma mater, Hart High School) and reliever Ryan Yarbrough, who got a 3-inning save after he and Glasnow kept all the Cardinals except Paul (“I Hate L.A.”) Goldschmidt from getting any hits at all.

It was just a great team effort all the way around, and if it doesn’t start raining soon, we’ll be back at it tonight. A great start to the season!

A new mural is being created on First Street in Little Tokyo celebrating Shohei Ohtani and the Dodgers’ history of welcoming Japanese players over the years.

Our first game of 2024, against the San Diego Padres, started this morning at 3:05 A.M. in Seoul, South Korea. I got up early to watch it … but not that early. At 6, I woke up, didn’t look at my phone (didn’t want to spoil the fun), and started watching the game that I had DVRed. (It’s great to be able to speed through those stupid Rotolo Chevrolet commercials in which Orel Hershiser so debases himself.)

Commendable game all around! Tyler Glasnow (an alumnus of my own Hart High School!) pitched 5 innings, allowing 2 runs and left without a decision, and then the bullpen came through like gangbusters! Daniel Hudson got the win after we exploded for 4 runs in the 8th. (That’s immediately after I put on my lucky earrings! I know, I know, the action had happened three hours earlier, but I still think my earrings make a difference.) Then Evan Phillips came through with a 1-2-3 inning for his first save of the year. Closer material, for sure.

Everyone in the lineup got on base or notched an RBI, either with a hit, a walk (4 pitch-clock violations by Padre pitching), a sac fly or by scorching one literally through the first baseman’s glove (an error). Never seen that before!

All in all, the perfect way to start the spring!

Game 1: LAD 5 – SD 2