Episode 2 of Snation Fan Cave Series We raised the bar at some of the most creative and community-driven shrines we still saw. The episode, hosted by John Robinson IV, aka Jayrob, featured four outstanding fan caves from across the country.
Salvador Medrano in El Paso, Texas kicked things off. A true community leader, Salvador runs a 500-member Facebook group Step Fan We transformed our local bar into a complete gathering space. His photos captured fans of all ages decorated with gear, waving flags, creating a Los Angeles atmosphere hundreds of miles from the Chavez Valley.
Next, Tammy Smith of Los Banos, California, transformed his high school office into a -themed space with praise to students and faculty. With retirement around the corner, Tammy’s fancave became a legacy fixture. Fans who want to start a collection of bobbleheads like Tammy can find great options from Foco.
Missouri’s leading Bruce Haaland showed off his decades of dedication dating back to the 1970s. His fans’ caves are baseball, cards, bats, and even letters signed by former owner Peter O’Malley. A lifelong fan who traveled across country to see the team, Bruce’s set up is a memorial masterclass. Many of them can be found through fanatics.
Finally, David Vazquez stole a show at a sports shrine where he drops his chin. A huge La mural in the background of his man’s cave, over 150 hats, shoes Hei Otani jerseys (two of just five), and even the signed Vince Currycheck, David made the and Lakers fandom crazy. His space won him an episode 2 crown and a $50 Amazon gift card.
Would you like to be introduced next? Submit your Fan Cave at dodgernation.com/fancave. Prize pool grows with every entry. So the heat brings the nation.
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