Sir Paul’s concert at Dodger Stadium forces repair work for Sir Puig

It’s probably safe to say that when Sir Paul McCartney performed before a sell out crowd at Dodger Stadium last Saturday night, he had no idea that the stage on which he stood was damaging the very center field grass that Sir Yasiel Puig will be patrolling on Friday night when the Dodgers return home from their current nine-game road trip. Although Sir Paul, arguably the greatest singer / songwriter / composer of the last century, certainly gets a pass on the damage caused by the stage, the promoters of his current ‘Out There’ tour probably do not.

Those who were fortunate to get tickets to Sir Paul's soldout concert at Dodger Stadium last Saturday night were treated to more than three hours of some of the greatest music of all time. (Photo credit - Stacie Wheeler)

Those fortunate enough to attend Sir Paul’s sold out concert at Dodger Stadium on August 10 were treated to three hours of some of the greatest music of all time.
(Photo credit – Stacie Wheeler)

It seems that the stage on which Sir Paul performed unknowingly damaged the center field grass at Dodger Stadium, prompting stadium grounds crew workers to begin hurried repairs to the field on Wednesday morning for the upcoming homestand with the Brewers, Padres and Mets, which begins on Friday night.

Although the blemish to the centerfield grass at Dodger Stadium isn't all that bad, iit definitely would affect play if not repaired. (Photo credit - David Baltazar)

Although the blemish to the center field grass at Dodger Stadium isn’t all that bad, it might have affected play if not repaired. (Photo credit – David Baltazar)

Damaged grass is nothing new to Dodger Stadium. Over the past several years Dodger Stadium has played host to several Monster Truck and Motocross events for which the entire field had to be replaced, and always with success before opening day. And then there was the NHL’s Stadium Series hockey game between the 2014 Stanley Cup Champion L.A. Kings and Anaheim Ducks held at Dodger Stadium this past January which required significant repair work (and Sod replacement) to Blue Heaven on Earth – also successfully completed well before the April 4 home opener against the Hated Ones.

By comparison the damage to the Dodger Stadium grass caused by Sir Paul's stage is minuscule compared to the damage done for the NHL Stadium Series event on January 25, 2014. Of course, they also had more than three months to repair it, too. (Photo credit - Ron Cervenka)

By comparison the damage to the Dodger Stadium grass caused by Sir Paul’s stage is minuscule compared to the damage done for the NHL Stadium Series event on January 25, 2014 – of course they also had more than three months in which to repair it. (Photo credit – Ron Cervenka)

But with sod replacement being done this morning, that leaves roughly 72 hours before the Dodgers take the field on Friday when they host the Brewers at The Ravine.

Dodger Stadium groundscrew workers work quickly to repair the damage to the center field grass caused by Sir Paul's stage. (Photo credit - David Baltazar)

Dodger Stadium grounds crew work quickly to repair the damage to the center field grass caused by Sir Paul’s stage.
(Photo credit – David Baltazar)

In all likelihood most Dodger fans and even the Dodgers and Brewers players themselves will not even notice the sod patchwork as a result of Sir Paul’s performance last Saturday, but it’s certainly worth keeping an eye on as it could have an effect on the outcome of the next few games at Dodger Stadium.

 

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