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[View in browser]( Hi, and welcome to another edition of Dodgers Dugout. My name is Houston Mitchell, and itâs time for the reader participation part of this newsletter. Not only is the All-Star game at Dodger Stadium this year, it is also the 60th anniversary of the opening of Dodger Stadium. The Times will be devoting a special section on all of that, and we want your help. What do you think are the 10 greatest baseball moments in Dodger Stadium history? What do you think are the 10 greatest non-baseball moments in Dodger Stadium history? Among the contenders: Enjoying this newsletter? Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most. [Become a Los Angeles Times subscriber.]( Baseball moments Some ideas (your list of 10 does not have to come from this list): Dodger Stadium opens Don Drysdale sets consecutive scoreless innings record Willie Stargell becomes first player to hit home run out of Dodger Stadium Kirk Gibsonâs home run Sandy Koufaxâs perfect game Bob Welch strikes out Reggie Jackson in Game 2 of 1978 World Series Dodgers retire the numbers of Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella and Sandy Koufax on the same day Dusty Baker homers in final game of season to give team four players with 30+ homers Dodgers sweep Astros on final weekend on 1980 season to force one-game playoff The R.J. Reynolds squeeze game Dodgers win the 1963 World Series Fernandoâs first start Rick Monday saves the flag Justin Turnerâs playoff walkoff homer Fernandoâs no-hitter Ramon Martinez strikes out 18 Braves Dennis Martinezâs perfect game against Dodgers Hideo Nomo strikes out 17 Marlins Mike Piazza hits it out of Dodger Stadium Four homers to tie it in bottom of the ninth, plus one in extra innings to win Steve Finleyâs walk-off grand slam to clinch the division in 2004 Charlie Culberson homers in extra innings to win Vin Scullyâs final game at Dodger Stadium Vin Scully addresses the crowd and sings âWind Beneath My Wingsâ at final Dodger Stadium game Juan Uribeâs home run in 2013 NLDS Game 4 Three straight homers to tie it against Philadelphia The 1980 All-Star game Dave Kingmanâs three home runs on May 14, 1978 Gibson scoring from second on a wild pitch to win a game Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager go back-to-back off Ron Guidry in pivotal Game 5 of 1981 World Series The crowd chanting âGo Maury Goâ when Maury Wills got on base Chris Taylorâs 2021 wild-card walk-off homer against the Cardinals Those are just a few of the many moments to choose from. Donât feel limited to that list at all. Please list your choices for the 10 best baseball moments at Dodger Stadium in order from 1-10, with one being the most memorable moment, and email them to me at [houston.mitchell@latimes.com](mailto:houston.mitchell@latimes.com?subject=Ten greatest baseball moments). Remember, these moments had to take place in Dodger Stadium. Non-baseball moments Some ideas (your list of 10 does not have to come from this list): Boxer Ultiminio âSugarâ Ramos wins the WBC and WBA featherweight titles from Davey Moore in ten rounds. Moore died days after this fight. (March 21, 1963) Ski jumping exhibition (Oct. 25-27, 1963): As part of the 1963 Giant International Ski Show, a 165-foot ski jump was built in right field. The jump hill was 28 stories high, nearly twice the height of Dodger Stadium. The âMr. Edâ episode at Dodger Stadium Harlem Globetrotters (Feb. 2, 1964): The only basketball game ever played at Dodger Stadium. A basketball game preceded the Globetrotters featuring the 1963 Dodgers vs. the 1963 Chicago Bears. Elvis Presley at Dodger Stadium to star in the movie âSpinoutâ (for three days to film sequences simulating road races in âSpinoutâ (March 9-11, 1966) The Beatles concert (Aug. 28, 1966) A benefit East-West Major League Baseball classic game in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (March 28, 1970) Elton John concert (Oct. 25-26, 1975) The 1984 Summer Olympics baseball competition The Jacksons Victory tour concerts (Nov. 30-Dec. 9, 1984) The Pope holds Mass at Dodger Stadium (Sept. 16, 1987) The classic comedy âThe Naked Gunâ is released, featuring several scenes at Dodger Stadium (1988) The Three Tenors concert (July 16, 1994) Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band concert (Aug. 17, 2003) In a scene from the 2007 film âTransformersâ, an empty Dodger Stadium is hit by an Autobot, which crashes through the upper deck and lands in the outfield. The Police reunion tour featuring Foo Fighters (June 23, 2007) Madonna concert (Nov. 6, 2008) Guinness international champions cup (Aug. 3, 2013): The tournament began in Spain in July 2013, and the first semifinal took place at Dodger Stadium on Aug. 3, the first time a soccer match was held there. The doubleheader featured Real Madrid of Spain defeating Everton of England, and Juventus of Italy losing to the Galaxy. NHL Winter Classic (Jan. 25, 2014): Kings vs. Ducks Dodger Stadium hosts the third and final game of the Cricket All-Stars Series (Nov. 15, 2015) Beyoncé concert (Sept. 14, 2016) Paul McCartney concert (July 13, 2019) Gabriel âFluffyâ Iglesias becomes first comedian to perform at Dodger Stadium, with two sold-out shows (May 6-7, 2022) Those are just a few of the many moments to choose from. Donât feel limited to that list at all. Please list your choices for the 10 best non-baseball moments at Dodger Stadium in order from 1-10, with one being the most memorable moment, and email them to me at [houston.mitchell@latimes.com](mailto:houston.mitchell@latimes.com?subject=Ten greatest non-baseball moments). Remember, these moments had to take place in Dodger Stadium. ADVERTISEMENT
Losing to the Pirates The Dodgers lost two of three to the Pirates in Pittsburgh. They looked tired in Wednesdayâs 5-3 loss, of course, if I had to get up at the equivalent of 9:30 a.m. to play baseball Iâd look tired too. Nothing to panic about. The same concerns from a week ago are still there (Max Muncy and Justin Turner hitting below .200), and now that they are in a stretch of 31 games in 31 days, the big worry will be how the pitching looks at the end of this long stretch of games. If the Dodgers can come out of this without having to seriously overwork their bullpen, everything will be fine. Ryan Pepiot made his debut Wednesday, and looked like a pitcher making his major league debut. He gave up only one hit in three innings, but walked five and hit a batter. Heâs going to be fine. Remember, Walker Buehler had an ERA of 7.71 in his first eight games with the Dodgers, and Clayton Kershaw walked a ton of guys (4.6 per 9 IP) his first two seasons with the team. Pepiot is going to be a good pitcher for a long time. With the loss, the Dodgers are 12-4 against teams with a losing record this season. Thatâs pretty good. Donât obsess over two losses to the Pirates and look at the overall picture. The Dodgers have not played their best baseball consistently this season and still have one of the best records in baseball. Up next Tonight: Philadelphia (Zack Wheeler, 1-3, 4.10 ERA) at Dodgers (*Tyler Anderson, 3-0, 2.78 ERA), 7 p.m., SportsNet LA, AM 570, KTNQ 1020 Friday: Philadelphia (Kyle Gibson, 3-1, 2.94 ERA) at Dodgers (*Clayton Kershaw, 4-0, 1.80 ERA), 7 p.m., SportsNet LA, AM 570, KTNQ 1020 Saturday: Philadelphia (*Ranger Suárez, 3-1, 3.68 ERA) at Dodgers (Walker Buehler, 4-1, 1.96 ERA), 7 p.m., SportsNet LA, AM 570, KTNQ 1020 Sunday: Philadelphia (Aaron Nola, 1-4, 3.83 ERA) at Dodgers (*Julio UrÃas, 2-2, 2.10 ERA), 1 p.m., SportsNet LA, AM 570, KTNQ 1020 *-left-handed Stories you might have missed [Top Dodgers pitching prospect Ryan Pepiot to make his MLB debut against Pirates]( [Dodgers takeaways: Mookie Betts shares secret to his surge; Walker Buehler hits 100]( ADVERTISEMENT
And finally Vin Scully says goodbye and sings âWind Beneath My Wingsâ. [Watch and listen here](. Until next time... Have a comment or something youâd like to see in a future Dodgers newsletter? Email me at houston.mitchell@latimes.com, and follow me on Twitter at [@latimeshouston](. To get this newsletter in your inbox, [click here](. ADVERTISEMENT
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