A Dodgers fan whose friends and family faced the wrath of Diamondbacks owner Ken Kendrick for wearing blue shirts says the episode was the worst experience she's ever had at a sporting event and that it left her 7-year-old daughter "scared and confused."


Anna H. contacted us earlier today to tell us her version of the encounter with Kendrick, who in her telling was verbally abusive not only toward her 20-member group, which was seated behind home plate, but also toward several Diamondbacks employees. She says Kendrick confronted her, saying, "The mistake you made was coming in here in those clothes," and demanded the group change into D-Backs gear or be removed by security.


Anna says Kendrick cited a policy on the back of their tickets that no one in the group could actually find, even in the fine print. (She also says Diamondbacks sales manager Tim Martin told her he'd never heard of the policy until that evening.) PR staff sat with them in the suite for the rest of the game, according to Anna.

Ironically, it was the Diamondbacks' group sales department that contacted a member of Anna's group to sell the suite to them in the first place. They'd attended a Dodgers game in the same seats last season, and Anna says there were no problems in 2012.

Here's everything she told us (we've stitched together four separate emails):