LA Dodgers playoffs: Anxious fans try to keep hopes up

LA Dodgers playoffs: Anxious fans try to keep hopes up
- October 13, 2013
- Georgia Hartman, anthropology graduate students, is quoted by Southern California Public Radio October 13, 2013
From Southern California Public Radio:
With the Dodgers down two games to none against the Cardinals in National League
Championship Series, fans are doing what they can to keep their hopes up. "I am worried,"
said 32-year-old Georgia Hartman. "They're winning, and I live right here, and this
whole place just becomes alive when it's a Dodgers game," said Hartman, who's studying
anthropology at UC Irvine. "So I’m rooting for them, but two games down doesn’t
sound very good. But I shouldn’t be that way, right? I’m a fan. I should be excited
and optimistic."
For the full story, please visit http://www.scpr.org/news/2013/10/13/39798/anxious-dodgers-fans-try-to-ke....
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