Roger Owens, shown in 2009, has been a peanut vendor at Dodgers games since they played at the Coliseum. (Christine Cotter/Los Angeles Times) You can look up to the broadcast booth at Dodger Stadium, ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers aren’t saying “Nuts to you.” They just want peanut-loving fans to be safe when they get their goobers, or so they claim. Owens told the Los Angeles Times that Levy Restaurants ...
A Los Angeles Dodgers peanut vendor known for pitching peanuts to fans at games is barred from making his iconic throws this season. Roger Owens, who began pitching peanuts at Dodger Stadium in 1962, ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers aren’t saying “Nuts to you.” They just want peanut-loving fans to be safe when they get their goobers, or so they claim. Vendor Roger Owens, known for his talent of pitching ...
LOS ANGELES — You can look up to the broadcast booth at Dodger Stadium, but you won’t see Vin Scully there any more. Next year, you won’t see Jaime Jarrín there. You can buy a Dodger Dog, but Farmer ...
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