Stadium Seats, Bobbleheads & Bleeding Blue | Dodgers Nation Fan Cave Battle – Episode 1
Dodgers Nation has started a new weekly fan series, highlighting the best Los Angeles Dodgers fan caves around the world.
Dodgers Nation’s John Robinson revealed the top four contestants from the first episode of the new series.
The first contestant was Adam from Melbourne, Australia. In the corner of his home, he had a wide variety of Dodgers’ memorabilia. Adam’s fan cave featured a collection of historic memorabilia, including bobbleheads, signed baseballs, and replica rings.
To purchase historic memorabilia like Adam’s, Mitchell & Ness offers authentic sports apparel and vintage jerseys. From hats to jerseys, fans can curate an outfit for their next Dodgers game.
Showing that it is never too early to start a Dodgers fan cave, 13-year-old Marcos from Bakersfield, California was the second contestant highlighted in this week’s edition of the series.
Marcos transformed his bedroom into a Dodgers-dedicated space. The fan cave features signed baseballs, posters, hats, and bobbleheads of various players.
Fred Kranz was the third contestant in this week’s edition of the series. His fan cave clearly indicated that he has been a longtime fan of the Dodgers.
In addition to signed photos and bobbleheads of Dodgers icons, Fred has original seats from Dodger Stadium.
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Frank Guerrero was the final contestant and the winner of the first edition of the Dodgers’ fan cave series.
Frank turned his garage into a Dodgers fan cave and bar, demonstrating the community within the Dodgers fan base. He has multiple types of Dodgers’ memorabilia, including confetti from the team’s 2024 World Series championship.
As the winner of the series, Frank will receive a Dodgers Nation fan-approved certificate and a $50 Amazon gift card.
Fans can enter the fan caves into the next episode of the competition by sending their submission to dodgersnation.com/fancave. The submission must include 5-8 high-resolution 4K photos of the space and a written description of its significance.
Photo Credit: Darren Yamashita-Imagn Images
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More strike outs, another defensive throw away to 1st base. I feel sorry for the guy, but this isn’t a popularity contest. AAA, AA 3rd basemen can’t do worse. If the farm system is so great, how come nobody gets called up ? How come we keep signing pitchers we previously DFA’d after they were DFA’d by their next team. No supposed “great” prospects in the minors that could get exposure early in the season for experience ? How about keeping Kim in L.A., getting ARENADO, and an outfielder from Boston, or White Sox ?