Classless act from Dodgers fans

Ever since my childhood, I have been passionate about the teams I like. When they win I smile; when they lose I frown. Sometimes I have yelled the occasional expletive in frustration during a game. But something that happened to a fan this past week was uncalled for and completely across the line. A

By Ryan KuhnThe Guardsman

Ever  since my childhood, I have been passionate about the teams I like. When  they win I smile; when they lose I frown. Sometimes I have yelled the  occasional expletive in frustration during a game. But something that  happened to a fan this past week was uncalled for and completely across  the line. A Giants fan is now in critical condition after he was  physically attacked.

After  the Giants’ first game of the season in Los Angeles, Santa Cruz  resident Bryan Stow was physically attacked by three Dodger fans while  in the stadium parking lot.

Stow was taken to a nearby hospital and is now in critical but stable condition.

Why  am I not surprised this was done by Dodger fans? This is the second  attack that has happened in the stadium’s parking lot in past two years.

In 2009, a Dodger fan stabbed a man in the parking lot after a verbal altercation in the parking lot.

Dodgers Vice President of Communications John Rawitch released a statement following the attack.

“We’re  committed to having the most fan and family friendly environment in  baseball and will continue to to make that a top priority,” he said.

Ask  anyone and they will tell you I am passionate about baseball but never  should a fan physically or even verbally assault an opposing fan. Sure I  might yell “Dodgers Suck!” or “Go back to your crappy stadium” but  sports should never drive someone to violence.

Baseball is a game and only a game. One game is one game, and no matter how important it is, there will always be another.

After  hearing this I finally understand why my dad always refused to take me  to Dodger Stadium. Not for the overpriced Dodger Dogs or their  “state-of-the-art” restrooms, but for my own safety.

So  if I decide to travel down to Southern California to see the Giants I  will pass Dodger Stadium and travel two hours south. At least San Diego  fans are classy.

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