πŸšˆπŸ’™ A Blue Line Ride to the Ballpark: Dodgers vs. Mariners Game Day

Today was all about Dodger blue, Mariner teal, and a whole lot of fun riding the Sound Transit Light Rail to T-Mobile Park. We ditched the stress of parking, grabbed our hats and giant LA chains, and let the train whisk us right to the action.

πŸš† Starting the Adventure at Lynnwood Transit Center

We kicked off our day at the Lynnwood Transit Center. The Link light rail was clean, spacious, and buzzing with fans.

By the time we got settled in our seats, we were already surrounded by people in blue jerseys, swapping predictions about the game. The ride down felt like a mobile pre-game party, with laughter and chatter all around.

⚾ Arrival at T-Mobile Park

The train dropped us off right across from the ballpark β€” no parking hassles, no long walks. We stepped out and *bam!* there was the iconic T-Mobile Park sign, welcoming a river of excited fans.

😎 Soaking Up the Pre-Game Vibes

Before heading to our seats, we joined the crowd around the bullpen area. It was shoulder-to-shoulder with Dodgers and Mariners fans, all craning for the perfect view of warm-ups.

And there he was β€” Clayton Kershaw himself, looking relaxed before taking the mound. We might have fan-girled/fan-boyed just a little.

🏟️ Game Time Energy

Once we found our seats, the field stretched out in front of us like a summer postcard. The rivalry was friendly but loud β€” with blue and teal jerseys filling every row.

πŸš† The Ride Home

One of the best parts of the day? Skipping the post-game traffic jam. We hopped back on the light rail, tired but happy, and let it carry us home while we re-lived every big play.

πŸ’­ Final Thoughts

Taking the light rail was the perfect call β€” easy, quick, and way more fun than fighting for parking. It felt like we were part of one big game-day crew, from the first train stop to the last inning.

We’re already looking forward to the next time we ride the rails to the ballpark. Go Dodgers (sorry, Mariners πŸ˜‰)!

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