Comment: Just happy to be rooting for the Dodgers again after almost dying during the last national series
Almost no Dodger fans are more grateful to see the blue team lose badly in the opening game of the world series than the conrado horns. Look, the 75-year-old is happy to enjoy – what? A classic fall after all.
A year ago tomorrow, the native Zacatecas suffered a heart attack and mild stroke at times after seeing the Dodgers win the Dodgers victory over the York Yankees. He spent three days in a induced coma at St. Francis Medical Center in St. Louis and again noticed the news from the wonderful Dodges nurses.
A WILLLONG baseball fan had no idea what they were talking about. His passion for the game was lost along with his memory.
When family members posted highlights from the 2024 Quampion during his rehabilitation at the Garden clinic throughout the year, the former carpenter would change and change the channel. When someone told her that Dodger Pitchers Percher Fernando Valenzuela had died, the improvena swore that she had just seen her companion’s voice in the Kingdom.
It wasn’t until the baseball era of 2025 that the influential mind began to repeat itself. He watched games from his longtime home in the florence-graham compound and learned to love the Dodgers all over again. But he was not as happy as before. Arguments followed the doctor’s orders to stay calm when the dodgers lost instead of cursing like in the past and quietly cheering when the team won when they would have been booed.
He is my sister Alejandrina’s father-in-law. And I wanted to sit with Don Conrado for Game 1 of this year’s World Series to feel the emotion in all of its demise.
Wearing a Flat-Brimmed Fedora and a blue Dodger 2024 World Series Champions T-Shirt, I got arguments just as he entered my sister’s Norwalk home holding on to that help and Alejandrina’s help, Conrad. His father speaks less than he used to and can no longer drive, but his opponent repeats what his family knows: Smart, alert and baseball-crazy.
A school bus driver in his hometown Mount EscobedoThe Prontras fell in love with the Dodgers almost as soon as they immigrated to the United States in 1970 to join a brother in Highland Park. He used to go to the games every week “where $10 gets two people on the field and you can eat a hot dog,” which means I ate a hot dog, it started.
His stories from those years were without people. Don Sutton throws a shutout. The Cincinnati Reds are always “ready to play to the death.” Pittsburgh Pirates slugger Willie Stargell hitting a home run out of Dodger Stadium in 1973 “and we’re all looking over our heads.”
PROTERERAS was so romantic that he took his pregnant wife, Mariya, to watch Valenzulu Pitch on a day in 1983 when Conrad would release “anecernando” anecdotes that left their son burning.
“What happened to the shirt?” Conrad asked his mother in Spanish.
“I threw it away,” answered 61-year-old Mary.
“They cost a lot of money now!” he sighed.
“They were cheap! The color really disappeared.”
Los Angeles Dodger Player Shohei Ohtani hits a home run during the 1st inning of the World Series between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Toronto Blue Jays at the Roger Center on Friday in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Blue Jays Won, 11-4.
(Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times)
The family continued to go to games during Conrad’s teenage years but stopped “where even the birds can’t go,” Mariya said. Conrad, 42, thinks he last went to a game with his dad “at least” 20 years ago. But they always watch sports on television. He was the one who administered CPR last year that saved his father’s life.
“He was walking around the house angry the whole game,” Conrad said.
Conrado replied: “No. Roberto was driving me crazy. “But I can’t be tortured anymore.”
I asked how he thought this year’s series would go. Shohei Ohtani spoke, whom he kept calling The Japanese In a respectful tone because, his memory can be fuzzy.
“He hits a lot, but when he hits, he hits you. If he plays like that, they win the series. But if Toronto hits, they forget.”
One more question before game time, so many Latino Dodgers fans are working in full swing right now: Is there a factor in bringing in an opposing campaign and owner Mark Walter can invest in companies that benefit?
“Sports should not get involved in politics, but all sports owners have it The trompas“He said, using a nickname I’ve heard more than the ranch illetarians Trump uses. He was frustrated.
“Now what is a person supposed to do? They stopped la miirra Outside the stadium, “referred to an unsuccessful attempt in June by Federal Agents to install a parking lot for the stadium.” If the party allows that, then there will be a big problem. “
Mary had not heard him. “Latinos shouldn’t let the Dodgers have it so easy. But when Latinos give it, they give it.”
It was game time.
Conrad stripped down to a gray jersey to match his black team. My sister, an Angels fan for some reason, wore a Kiké Hernández T-Shirt “because she stands with immigrants.”
“The only good thing about the Dodgers is that they don’t win with a gringo,” said Mary, who actually doesn’t care much about baseball because she finds it boring. “You are human [Ohtani] Who does not want to speak English around them. “
Her husband smiled.
“Let’s see if Mary gets into baseball.”
“That will be – it’s true A miracle,” he snapped back.
Arguments rubbed his hands on the glege as the dodgers went up 2-0 in the top of the third and became frustrated when the blue jay tied it in the bottom of the fourth while we were happy to stop from Taco Nazo. “His anger comes in waves, it’s a journey,” Conrad said. “You are calm though Se Enoja.“
“WHO?” Conrad is a Deadpann.
When dodger starting pitcher bleake snell left the game with the bases loaded and nobody out in the bottom of the sixth, the debaters shook their heads in disgust but kept their voices calm.
“This is what drives me crazy. They would have taken him out a long time ago, but Roberto didn’t. This is what I was afraid of.
Indeed, the blue jays exploded for 6 runs on the coast, including two blasts by Catcher Alejandro Kirk, who had featured the first meeting of the Jays a few innings earlier.
Earlier in the match, Alejandrina had told Crado that Kirk was originally from Tijuana. Pride in shared roots, generations apart, took a bit of a stab at hitting his home run, making it an embarrassing 11-2 score.
Conrado told his son Mexico, “said Conrado told his son, wrote the knee. “That’s what was left to us” to enjoy the game.
Burning later, it conflicts with feeling Woozy. His sugar level was raised. Mary took off her jacket to adjust her insulin device. My sister’s CORGI, Penny, jumped on the bed and slept on her lap.
“They know when someone is sick, right?” He said to no one before breaking into Penny and Cooing’s tummy, “You know I’m sick, I’m alive? I’m sick!”
When the “massacre” finally ended, the Contreras remained philosophical.
“It’s amazing that I can see this. But I’m still here Malo. My feet hurt, my memory isn’t what it used to be, my sense of balance isn’t there. But there are dodgers. But they need to win. “
Conrad went to the bedroom to grab his Walker.
“Do you want a Toronto shirt now?” He laughed.
His father watched silently. “No, that would give me another heart attack.”

