No more piped-in crowd noise, cardboard cutouts and Dodger Dog-less nights.
For the first time since October 2019, fans attended a game at Dodger Stadium on Friday, celebrating the team’s 2020 World Series title before the Dodgers went on to defeat the Washington Nationals 1-0.
The Dodgers’ Justin Turner belts a sixth-inning homer in a 1-0 win over the Nationals on Friday.
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Fans have fun in the left-field pavilion seats late in the game as Dodgers beat Washington in the home opener at Dodger Stadium.
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Dodgers right fielder Zach McKinstry tumbles over the wall after missing a second-inning foul ball hit by the Nationals’ Andrew Stevenson.
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A fan with an extra-large glove is congratulated after catching a ball in the left-field pavilion at Dodger Stadium.
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A pair of fans pose for pictures beside a display of former Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, who died in January, during the home opener Friday.
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Dodgers fan Alberto Valenzuela of Huntington Park checks out the sights in the center-field pavilion.
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Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts shows off his World Series ring during a pregame ceremony.
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Justin Turner celebrates after getting his championship ring during a ceremony before the Dodgers’ home opener Friday.
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Manager Dave Roberts embraces pitcher Kenley Jansen as he receives his World Series ring before the home opener.
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Dodgers players, from left, Austin Barnes, Matt Beaty, Cody Bellinger and Mookie Betts try on their championship rings.
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Socially distanced fans attend the Dodgers’ home opener Friday. The announced attendance was 15,036.
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Washington’s Juan Soto is tagged out trying to steal by Dodgers second baseman Gavin Lux in the fourth inning at Dodger Stadium.
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Fans are socially distanced in the upper deck at the Dodgers’ home opener at Dodger Stadium.
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Dodgers fans watch a flyover of military planes before Friday’s home opener.
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The Dodgers pay tribute to former manager Tommy Lasorda, who died in January, before Friday’s game.
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Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw celebrates after getting his championship ring during a ceremony before Friday’s home opener.
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