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The Dodgers finished off the Diamondbacks in a 3-0 series sweep to secure their spot in the 2017 NLCS. With the image of the 2013 Dodgers jumping into the pool at Chase Field after clinching, the Dbacks apparently felt it necessary to guard the pool with security on horseback.
The D-backs made sure the #Dodgers didn't jump into the pool at Chase Field. pic.twitter.com/HVAfL1KsCj
— Joshua Thornton (@JoshuaThornton_) October 10, 2017
The Dodgers had no plan on taking a dip but guard your territory, I guess. At this point, it has to be a salt water pool, right?
Police horses are protecting the pool. pic.twitter.com/XEBlnaF1dw
— AZ SnakePit (@AZSnakepit) October 10, 2017
Arizona will now have the offseason to think of better ways to guard their home plate against the Dodgers scoring runs.
It is 12:09am and the horses and police are still guarding the Chase Field pool pic.twitter.com/WQffbUtxyc
— Eric Stephen (@truebluela) October 10, 2017