LOS ANGELES — Dodger Stadium evokes all kinds of nostalgia.
From Sandy Koufax to Clayton Kershaw, and Kirk Gibson to Freddie Freeman, the legends that have come through the hallowed grounds of Chavez Ravine are numerous. The seats are painted with the colors of the beach, matching the colors when the sun sets over the Sierra Madres in the backdrop.
It’s Hollywood, it’s hip hop, and it’s historic.
While it might have been the site of the Mets’ elimination from the playoffs last October, the Amazin’s had only good memories Wednesday night in a 6-1 win over the team that beat them en route to winning the World Series.
Pete Alonso hit two home runs, including a massive, three-run shot in the top of the eighth that he hit so hard the outfielder barely gave chase, and right-hander Griffin