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Dodger Pitchers Surprise Students With Special Aquarium Visit

The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their commitment to community engagement on Wednesday with a special surprise visit to the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach, creating a memorable experience for students from 75th Street Elementary School.

The event brought together education and baseball as the students explored one of Southern California’s most popular attractions alongside members of the Dodgers organization. Pitchers Blake Snell and Landon Knack were on hand to greet students and take photos, offering a rare opportunity for young fans to interact directly with major league players outside of a ballpark setting.

Throughout the visit, the players engaged with students as they toured various exhibits, learning about marine life and conservation efforts. For many of the students, the trip marked their first visit to the aquarium, adding to the excitement of the surprise. Many from 75th Street Elementary expressed appreciation for the Dodgers’ involvement.

The setting at the Aquarium of the Pacific offered a unique backdrop for the visit, combining hands-on learning with an unforgettable day for the students. The personal interactions with players underscored the Dodgers’ ongoing mission to give back to the communities that support the team.

For the students of 75th Street Elementary School, the surprise visit served as more than just a field trip; it was a day filled with excitement and memories that will last well beyond the school year, made possible by the Dodgers’ continued dedication to making a difference off the field.

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