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‘I wish she was alive.’ Eliezer Alfonzo has emotional day as Dodgers lose to Padres - Los Angeles Times
By Google News - Los Angeles
· July 6, 2026
· 1 min read
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Key takeaway oc=5" target="_blank">‘I wish she was alive.
Why this matters in The Los Angeles
The emotional display by Eliezer Alfonzo during the Dodgers' loss to the Padres resonates deeply with the Los Angeles community, where the team's loyal fan base is known for its passion and dedication. As a city that thrives on the energy of its sports teams, the Dodgers' performance has a significant impact on the local mood and economy. The team's games at Dodger Stadium are a major draw for tourists and locals alike, generating revenue for businesses in the surrounding area. With the Dodgers being a beloved institution in Los Angeles, the personal struggles of its players, like Alfonzo, become a concern for the community as a whole. As the team navigates the rest of the season, fans will be watching not only their performance on the field but also the well-being of their players off the field, demonstrating the strong bond between the team and the city.
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Published: July 6, 2026 ·
Source: Google News - Los Angeles ·
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