Guest Photo-blogger from Milwaukee
Good friend Ken Levine -- whose terrific blog covering the wacky and wonderous worlds of entertainment, politics, sports and life in the '60s is www.bykenlevine.com -- traveled with the Dodgers on a recent road trip. He can best explain why the team bounced from San Diego to New York and then Milwaukee. Happily, he was happy to share some glimpses of the engineer marvel that is Milwaukee's Miller Park.
Weather-resistant, but not bunker-like as were the now decommissioned Astrodome or demolished Kingdome, the summer game still shines with the season.
And with the roof open, you still have the feel of a ballpark, not a multipurpose stadium.
Retired numbers saluting Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Rollie Fingers, Robin Yount and Paul Molitor.
Nightfall in city that Miller, Schlitz and Pabst once all called home.
Weather-resistant, but not bunker-like as were the now decommissioned Astrodome or demolished Kingdome, the summer game still shines with the season.
And with the roof open, you still have the feel of a ballpark, not a multipurpose stadium.
Retired numbers saluting Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, Rollie Fingers, Robin Yount and Paul Molitor.
Nightfall in city that Miller, Schlitz and Pabst once all called home.
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