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Giants and Dodgers share long, sometimes violent rivalry

Passionate baseball rivalry has had tragic consequences

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San Francisco Giants observe a moment of silence in San Francisco in memory of the man fatally stabbed after a Dodgers-Giants game. Photo: AP

Fans of the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers have sustained one of the most passionate rivalries in American sport for more than a century, starting when both called New York home and enduring through a cross-country move that placed them in California cities that - fittingly - also are rivals.

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Visiting fans clad in their team’s colours could always expect ridicule, and sometimes worse, in the stands. But now, for the second time in three seasons, serious violence outside the stadium has marred the rivalry.

Two years ago, Giants fan Bryan Stow suffered permanent brain damage when he was attacked in Los Angeles. This time, Dodgers fan Jonathan Denver died after being stabbed on Wednesday night in San Francisco.

The latest incident has shaken and saddened fans of both teams.

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“It’s real unfortunate. It is just a game after all,” said Brian Chew, a Giants fan who attended Thursday’s game with the Dodgers.
Jonathan Denver, who died after being stabbed. Photo: AP
Jonathan Denver, who died after being stabbed. Photo: AP
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