Victory, a Dodger in a dress, and a man breaks into Dodger Stadium
Here's one man who won't get to watch the Dodgers in the playoffs.
Ronald Higgins, 47, was charged today with breaking into Dodger Stadium, posing as a player and stealing uniforms.
Higgins is charged with one count each of second-degree commercial burglary, grand theft of personal property and trespass with intent to interfere.
Higgins is due to be arraigned this afternoon at Los Angeles Superior Court. His bail is recommended at $45,000.
Here's what happened, according to the District Attorney's Office: A security officer discovered HIggins - who was wearing a Dodger uniform and holding a baseball glove containing two balls - walking around the playing field Wednesday morning.
Higgins allegedly told the security guard he played for the Dodgers, but the security guard recognized the defendant from a prior incident and called police. Responding officers of the Los Angeles Police Department found Higgins' clothes in the bat boys' locker room.
If convicted, Higgins faces up to three years and 10 months in state prison.
And if you missed it, here's some of the Dodgers celebration Thursday night:
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