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California baseball fan celebrates 100th birthday at his first LA Dodgers game

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A life-long Los Angeles Dodgers fan celebrated his 100th birthday by attending his first-ever Dodgers game on Tuesday night.

Travis Evans, a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, has followed Los Angeles Dodgers his entire life. Even as a Southern California native, he listened to and read about the team's games when they played for Brooklyn until 1957.

"I followed the Dodgers even when they were in Brooklyn, and Vin Scully, too. And it's an important part of my life," Evans told FOX 11 Los Angeles. The Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in 1958.

"And you know what? Probably don't have that much longer to live either, but I still drive," the 100-year-old added, laughing and smiling.

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Travis Evans, a U.S. Coast Guard veteran, celebrated his 100th birthday at his first Los Angeles Dodgers game. (FOX 11 Los Angeles)

Several of Evans' family members from Minnesota and Alabama flew out to celebrate the centenarian's big day. Evans said he was most excited to see the first pitch of the game, which was against the Colorado Rockies.

"Just the first pitch should be enough for me. It's worth the trip just to say you got the first pitch," Evans said.

"I think we're going to see them in the World Series," he added.

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Travis Evans has been following the Los Angeles Dodgers his entire life, even when the team was based in Brooklyn. (FOX 11 Los Angeles)

The Los Angeles Dodgers were originally a Brooklyn-based baseball team dating back to 1883. The team went through several name changes in the late 19th century, including the Grays, the Atlantics and the

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