Dodger Stadium Celebrates its 50th Anniversary

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Dodgers' players had been hoping for a good show of support on opening day, and today, the fans did not disappoint. There was not a Pittsburgh Pirate fan in sight.

"Go Dodgers." "It's Opening Day at Dodger Stadium, you don't want to miss it."

Fans especially didn't want to miss the festivities today to celebrate the franchise that put Los Angeles on the national sports map, and the stadium that made it possible.

One fan could barely catch his breath he was so excited for the game and to see Clayton Kershaw pitch.

"First its fifty year anniversary of Dodger stadium, the greatest place on earth, second, we have the reigning Cy Young award winner coming to pitch for all of us to see, there will be 50,000 Dodger fans here for the first time in a long time. When baseball season starts, it's like life has meaning again," said Alfredo Mirales.

The Dodgers held a pregame ceremony to honor the 50 year anniversary and members of the 1962 team that opened the stadium. The first pitch was thrown by Terry Seidler, whose mother threw out the park's first pitch 50 years ago.

For a longtime fan like Sam Kane, it is the exciting baseball milestones he has witnessed at the park that keep him coming back.

"I loved seeing the poster driving here of Maury Wills stealing bases, Davey Lopes stealing bases, and now our Dee Gordan. It's going to be number one season for the Dodgers," said Kane.

Dodgers fans could use a winning season. Just one year since the beating of Giants fan Bryan Stow at Dodger Stadium, the public divorce of former owners Frank and Jamie McCourt, and pandemonium in the front office, fans are optimistic that Magic Johnson's ownership of the team will restore faith and pride in the Dodgers.

"I could not be happier about Magic. The best off season news any of us could have expected. We're winning it all. This is our year," said Mirales.

Win or lose the fans this year will be a presence in their Dodger blue.

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