Los Angeles – In a heated press conference after the victory that brought the Dodgers closer to the World Series, Mark Walter – the tycoon and co-owner of the most famous team in the United States – shook the entire MLB. Not because of a blockbuster contract or a bold transfer deal, but because of an unprecedented promise in the history of American professional sports.
“If we win this year, Dodger Stadium will be open for free for 3 days. 3 days dedicated to the fans, to those who have lived with us through every ups and downs, every bitter defeat, every shower of fireworks and tears,” – Walter declared, amid thunderous applause and flashbulbs that lit up the entire auditorium.
The news spread like wildfire. In just a few hours, the phrase “Free Dodger Stadium” climbed straight to the top 1 trending on social network X (Twitter), attracting millions of shares and comments. Many fans exclaimed that this was “the craziest gift an owner has ever promised to his fans.”
The Los Angeles press immediately called it “The Promise of the Heart” – a commitment that not only expressed the belief in winning, but also a deep gratitude to the fan community that has turned the Dodgers into a cultural icon of the City of Angels.
Mark Walter, who is known for being quiet and cautious in every statement, this time showed a completely different side – passionate, emotional and ready to “burn himself out” for the fans. “I’ve seen them line up all night, cry when they lose, jump on the seats when they win. When that day comes, I want them to feel the victory not just on the screen, but right here on this sacred ground,” he said, his hand on his chest.
According to the preliminary plan (if the promise comes true), Dodger Stadium will be open to the public for three days, from morning to night, allowing fans to tour the locker room, the field, the press room, the hall of fame museum, and even take photos with the championship trophy. Famous Los Angeles artists are also said to be getting ready for the “Dodgers Green Festival” – a series of grand tribute activities scheduled to take place at the stadium.
The reaction of fans? Could not be more enthusiastic. One veteran fan wrote on the Reddit forum: “I don’t need tickets, I don’t need money – just standing on the Dodger Stadium lawn when the team lifts the trophy is enough to satisfy me for the rest of my life.”
However, experts are also curious: Will Mark Walter really keep his word if the Dodgers win the championship? With a capacity of more than 56,000 seats, opening the stadium for free for three consecutive days means millions of dollars in “lost” revenue – not to mention security, cleaning and organization costs.
But for the man who has invested hundreds of millions of dollars to retain stars like Mookie Betts or Freddie Freeman, perhaps money is not an issue. “Sometimes the biggest thing is not the money – it’s creating unforgettable memories for the fans,” Walter affirmed, closing the press conference with a confident smile.
Now, all of Los Angeles is looking to their beloved team. If the Dodgers really reach glory, it will not only be fireworks, not only champagne – but three days that will go down in history, where the hearts of millions of fans beat in Dodger Blue.
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