Is a hotdog a sandwich? Seriously!

But the best are Dodger Dogs at Dodger Stadium but perhaps it is because I was eating while I was at my first baseball game watching Sandy Koufax pitch.
I actually got to meet Koufax and Drysdale. My Grandfather worked for the stadium. I still have a Bill Bailey Louisville Slugger 28, I got on bat day. I had a Roger Marris 41 bat also, but it somehow got lost over the years...The Bailey is kinda white, but be maple. The Marris was hickory, for sure. In North Hollywood, Drysdale owned a place called Drysdale's Dugout. Nowadays, I HATE the Dodgers and despise how O'Malley stole Chavez Ravine from the people. Seems Koufax had the fastest pitch in his day, but that was back in the 60s. I lived in North Hollywood, and my first house was in Van Nuys.

And speaking of "Dodger Dogs", my little sister had a great memory of them. She lives in Seattle now and goes to the Mariners all the time, but she got her husband to take her to Dodger Stadium so she could get a "Dodger Dog", and was she ever disappointed to see they were serving tacos and tamales...and she got a "Dodger Dog" and it sucked! LOL
 
Top