No One Can Light Fire Under Dodgers
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So Gary Sheffield talked it over with his wife and agreed to attend this year’s All-Star game rather than have the fans get on him. Now we know what motivates Sheffield.
Boy, am I sorry I didn’t renew my season tickets after they raised my seat prices by 25%.
BOB DEMPSEY, Glendale
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The Dodgers burned more than clothes, shirts and caps Saturday; they burned decades of family Dodger tradition, years of O’Malley family values, and for that matter anything that once represented a once-great, proud Dodger organization. My only regret is that while the fire was burning, they didn’t throw Fox and its conglomerate money-making mentality into the fire as well because my 30-plus years of being a Dodger fan just went up in smoke.
J. SCOTT SCHEFFER, Adelanto
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I just heard an ad for Fox Sports West asking us to request that our cable company continue to carry the remaining Dodger and Angel games or we would “miss out.”
Miss out on what?
DAVID L. SCHINNERER, Altadena
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