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Bill Plaschke: Give 'em hell, Dodgers fans. Astros still deserve to be booed for cheating.

LOS ANGELES — Here they come again. You know what to do. "Cheat-ers … cheat-ers … cheat-ers." Six years have passed, but the pain has not abated, the anger has not softened and the outrage is still real. They're wearing your rings. They're displaying your trophy. They've stolen your moment. There are few times when a sports fan has a civic duty, but the three-game series beginning Friday at ...
Fans boo the Houston Astros' Jose Altuve as he heads back to the dugout after striking out against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on Aug. 3, 2021, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — Here they come again.

You know what to do.

"Cheat-ers … cheat-ers … cheat-ers."

Six years have passed, but the pain has not abated, the anger has not softened and the outrage is still real.

They're wearing your rings. They're displaying your trophy. They've stolen your moment.

There are few times when a sports fan has a civic duty, but the three-game series beginning Friday at Chavez Ravine is one of those times.

Dodgers fans, give the Houston Astros hell.

Let them know you will never forget. Let them know you will never accept.

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