The recent Southern California wildfires caused significant destruction, displacing numerous families, including those in Altadena, Pasadena, and Pacific Palisades. The Pacific Palisades Charter High School baseball team is facing challenges in preparing for their season as their field remains unusable. With practices relocated to a nearby park, the team finds solace during this difficult time. Several community figures, including Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr, showed support through donations and visits. Additionally, California's Gov. Gavin Newsom announced the LA Rises recovery initiative, aimed at rebuilding efforts post-wildfires.
Many families lost their homes and now are completely displaced. For the Pacific Palisades Charter High School baseball team, they are attempting to prepare for the upcoming season while navigating through unimaginable challenges.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts visited the practice field today to meet with the Palisades HS team, showing solidarity and support for the players affected by the wildfires.
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