Dodgers Brand Slammed
By Daniel Guss
@TheGussReport on Twitter - The Azul is singing the blues these days as it discovers capitalism isn't always a home run.
Until a few weeks ago, few institutions in Southern California had a stronger brand than the Los Angeles Dodgers, except perhaps the late legend himself, Vin Scully.
But make no mistake, this emotional embrace of the boys in blue is pure one-sided capitalism. If the Dodgers could get you to buy oxygen, they would.
San Francisco pitcher Juan Marichal (27) swings a bat at Dodgers catcher John Roseboro as Dodgers pitcher Sandy Koufax, right, tries to break it up on Aug. 22, 1965. (Robert H. Houston / Associated Press)
Yet its brand recently took it on the cabeza like John Roseboro took it from Juan Marichal in '65.
I explain in my latest free column on DanielGuss.Substack.com.
Labels: @TheGussReport, Anaheim Angels, Azul, branding, capitalism, Daniel Guss, DanielGuss.substack.com, greed, John Roseboro, Juan Marichal, los angeles dodgers, oxygen, Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, vin scully
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