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Dodgers Fan Group Pantone 294 Might Boo Astros in Anaheim

The repercussions of the Houston Astros 2017 cheating
scandal continues to extend its tentacles deeper into the world of baseball
with each passing day.

First it was the Astros’ manager and front office, then the
manager of the Boston Red Sox and New York Mets, on Friday it was Jose Altuve,
and tomorrow it will be someone or something new.

As each tentacle of the sign-stealing scandal takes a stranglehold on baseball fans across the globe, none have been hit harder by the news that the Astros cheated to win a World Series than the Los Angeles Dodgers.

The 2017 NL-pennant winning Dodgers finished runner up to
the Astros that year, after a hard fought and heartbreaking seven-game series.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred in his release clearly stated that the Astros
continued their electronic sign-stealing scheme during the playoffs and the
World Series. That news hit everyone involved with the Dodgers like a gut
punch.

The players are taking it extremely hard, but so are the fans,
including diehard group Pantone 294, which represents over 3,000 Dodger fans
that travel throughout the season during road trips.

The Los
Angeles Times
checked in with the owners of Pantone 294 after news of the scandal,
and the punishment that was subsequently passed down was announced, to get
their reaction to the news.

In the article, Desiree Garcia, co-owner of Pantone 294,
said that the group is thinking about chartering a fleet of buses and sending
thousands of Dodger fans to Anaheim during MLB Opening Weekend when the Astros
begin their 2020 season against the Angels.

Perhaps it’s the baseball Gods that players speak of during
postgame interviews that blessed the city of Los Angeles with a schedule that
sends the team that cheated the Dodgers out of a championship just a couple
dozen miles south of Chavez Ravine to start the season.

Sure, suspensions, missed draft picks and a $5 million fine
are appropriate penalties, but facing the wrath of the best fans in the world,
that seems more apropos for the Astros.

“It would be a really cool idea to do,” Garcia
told the Times. “As Dodger fans, we definitely feel like we’ve been
cheated out of something. We don’t know if we’re willing to take that business
risk and bring a bunch of angry people to Angel Stadium.”

Garcia mentioned that they customarily book 1,200 tickets
when the Dodgers travel down Interstate 5 to play the Angels for the annual
Freeway Series, and that she would first consult with the Angels to see they
would be allowed to do the same for the opening series against the Astros.

The Dodgers are not playing the Astros in 2020, so hopefully
the Angels will oblige the Pantone 294 fan group, and any other Dodger fans
that want to travel to Anaheim to boo the Astros. Even if Pantone 294 isn’t
able to organize it themselves, that shouldn’t stop other Dodger fans from
making the trip on their own accord.


Source: NBC Los Angeles

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