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By Eric Neel
ESPN.com Sunday, October 10, 2004 LOS ANGELES -- Dodger Stadium was jammed to the gills Sunday night. No empty seats, no late arrivers, just a stadium full of screaming, thunder-sticking, blue-and-white faithful. Still goofy on the Lima juice from Saturday night, still giddy from the feeling of Steve Finley's grand slam the weekend before, they came ready to make a joyful noise. It was the largest crowd in the 42-year history of the ballpark, 56,628 strong. That was in the beginning. In the end, it took all of two guys in C ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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