When the Dodgers unveiled their latest stadium renovations last month, the club president proudly noted that pictures, posters and awards from the team’s storied past would delight fans wherever they walked.
Dodger Stadium, as Stan Kasten put it that day, would be an “open-air baseball history museum.”
On the field too. The Dodgers’ active roster is a living, breathing baseball history museum.
Clayton Kershaw is here, and now Albert Pujols is too. The greatest pitcher of his generation, now teammates with the greatest hitter of his generation.
Ladies and gentlemen, fans of all ages, come out to Dodger Stadium and see winners of most valuable player awards: Kershaw, Pujols, Mookie Betts, Cody Bellinger!