
"Whether it's wearing a specific jersey - or in the case of Yoshinobu Yamamoto's interpreter, lucky boxers with a rabbit shooting a rainbow-colored laser out of its eyes - or making sure you're watching the game from the spot on the couch, superstitions abound when it comes to sports, especially during the playoffs. L.A. bleeds blue, and now that the Dodgers are facing off against the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series,"
"we want to hear your superstitions, actions and the lucky items you're employing to help cheer the team on to victory. Tell us your superstitions, and we might share your story in a future article. Enter by filling out the form and tell us about your lucky item or whatever superstition or strategy you have to help the Dodgers win. You can even include a photo if you're so inclined."
Superstitions and lucky items are common among sports fans, especially during the playoffs. Examples include wearing a specific jersey, novelty underwear, or sitting in a particular spot on the couch. Los Angeles fans are rallying behind the Dodgers as they face the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series. Fans are invited to submit descriptions of their superstitions, actions, and lucky items to help cheer the team to victory. Submissions can include photos and details about rituals or strategies. Selected submissions may be shared publicly in future coverage.
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