I loved, loved, loved baseball. I would drag my dad to Orioles games, and I would always keep score.
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Tonight is really to introduce them to all the opportunities programmatically that we've got going. Whether it's clinics, whether it's breakfasts, whether it's opportunities in the Dodger program, networking with one another or sports in general -- understanding the rules, understanding what their children can do at the stadium. There are so many things we want to talk about.Jamie McCourt
We talked about how we were thinking of making this move and what it could mean and Frank says, 'But don't worry, nothing in your lives will change,' ... And I held my breath and then I said, 'Boys, I just want to express a difference of opinion. As far as I'm concerned, every single thing in your life will change as you know it.'
Jamie McCourt
There's potential for it being soon. The reality is that there are only 'X' positions available, so it's a matter of luck or timing. They are people positions, and Kim is incredibly qualified.
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Vin Scully is synonymous with Dodger baseball and has been for generations of fans in Los Angeles and around the world. He's an icon in Los Angeles and we're thrilled that he'll continue to be the voice of the Dodgers for years to come.
Jamie McCourt
Women have a wonderful opportunity to be a central part of baseball, and if I can help reach some of them and show them how they can be a part of it, what a great responsibility.
Jamie McCourt
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