Dodgers Fan Cave Battle: Show Us What You’ve Got!
Dodgers Nation loves a fan cave, and some of the biggest supporters of the Boys in Blue sent us theirs.
Season Two of Fan Cave Battle is here, and Dodgers Nation’s Ava Brand is breaking down the best Dodgers fans have to offer. We’re giving out prizes all season long on our way to picking the final Fan Cave winner, so keep sending us pictures of your fan caves. After all, if you can’t watch a game at Dodger Stadium, your fan cave is the next best place.
Here are some of the best fan caves we received this week. Meg Sticee, Oak Park First up, we have Meg from Oak Park, who has her own “Gabriel Stadium. ” “How about that sign?
A hand-crafted wood Dodger plaque is certainly a strong start. Meg says her 10-year-old son is the biggest Dodgers fan, and so far, I believe her! He’s saved all his money and worked hard to build up this collection, which rivals others that people have spent building up longer than Gabriel’s been alive,” Ava said.
That collection — more than 50 bobbleheads, mini helmets, bats, a World Series clock — “is already pushing a 10 out of 10,” Ava said. Other highlights include: The exact same lighting as Dodger Stadium A Mookie Betts cutout made of wood and glass by Sweat Jet Customs in LA A 25-layer StadiumView lighted table Dodgers bedding and baseball pillow Dodgers patio furniture and projector to show the game “Gabriel, you just set the bar very, very high,” Ava said. Calvin, Alhambra Next up, Calvin from Alhambra maximizes every square inch of this shelf from IKEA to showcase all their favorite things.