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angelsrockies4ever

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Whenever I go to MLB games (usually Angels Stadium), I always go two hours early for batting practice. However, I went to a Dodgers game today and I am now wondering about the Dodgers BP system.

Since all of Right Field is the All-You-Can-Eat Pavilion, do they let people without these seats into this section before the game to catch home run balls, or do you have to have the All-You-Can-Eat seats to sit here for BP? Also, if you do have these seats, do the gates open here 2 hours before the game?

Any answers are much appreciated.
 

MAC16

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angelsrockies4ever said:
Whenever I go to MLB games (usually Angels Stadium), I always go two hours early for batting practice. However, I went to a Dodgers game today and I am now wondering about the Dodgers BP system.

Since all of Right Field is the All-You-Can-Eat Pavilion, do they let people without these seats into this section before the game to catch home run balls, or do you have to have the All-You-Can-Eat seats to sit here for BP? Also, if you do have these seats, do the gates open here 2 hours before the game?

Any answers are much appreciated.
not sure but i was there last year for a dodger/braves game and they only let us in 1 hour before game time.. total b.s i was looking to get some auto's of some braves but couldnt really because of this.. i did get mike gonzalez and brian mccann which i had to pay some kid 5$ to get for me.. (he was sitting in the dugout seats i was 3 rows up from the dugout seats.) other than that their system sucks. was also standing right next to Jair Jurrjens and he looked right at me and jogged off.
 

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