Dodgers 'certainly' staying in touch with infamous 'Rally Granny'

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Betty True, an 85-year-old Los Angeles Dodgers fan, stunned a packed crowd at Dodger Stadium in July when, while dancing on the big screen, she spontaneously lifted her top, quickly exposing a white bra underneath.

After the infamous incident, thousands in attendance at the ballpark cheered for True, and Dodgers rookie Cody Bellinger notably dubbed her the "Rally Granny" postgame as the event even overshadowed the Dodgers' walk-off win against the Kansas City Royals.

Now, the team, which has gone 19-4 since that July 8 game, may be hoping to bring her eccentric self back to the ballpark more often.

"We're glad people reacted to her positively," Lon Rosen, the Dodgers' chief marketing officer, told Bill Plaschke of the Los Angeles Times. "We enjoyed having her and her spirit in the stadium, and we're certainly going to stay in touch with her."

True also shed light on the motivation for her charismatic personality. She credits her late husband, Mark, who died seven years ago of lung cancer, as the inspiration behind her flamboyant antics.

"He was a party boy, he encouraged me to party, we just had a ball, an absolute ball, I miss him so much," she told Plaschke. "I'm just trying to live up to our reputation."

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