Brooklyn Dodgers
Former Major League Baseball team
The Brooklyn Dodgers were a Major League Baseball team that played in Brooklyn, New York City. The team was established in 1883 and played in the National League from 1890 until 1957, when they moved to Los Angeles and became the Los Angeles Dodgers.
History
The team was originally known as the Brooklyn Atlantics, named after an earlier team that had played in Brooklyn. Over the years, the team went through several name changes, including the Brooklyn Grays, Brooklyn Bridegrooms, Brooklyn Grooms, Brooklyn Superbas, Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers, and Brooklyn Robins, before finally settling on the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1932.
The Dodgers were known for their fierce rivalry with the New York Giants, which began when both teams were based in New York City. This rivalry continued even after both teams moved to California.
Ballparks
The Dodgers played their home games at several different ballparks during their time in Brooklyn. Their first home was Washington Park, where they played from 1884 to 1890 and again from 1898 to 1912. They also played at Eastern Park from 1891 to 1897. In 1913, the team moved to Ebbets Field, which remained their home until their move to Los Angeles in 1957.
Notable Achievements
The Brooklyn Dodgers won their first and only World Series title in 1955, defeating the New York Yankees. The team also won 12 National League pennants during their time in Brooklyn.
The Dodgers were also notable for breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball when they signed Jackie Robinson in 1947. Robinson became the first African American to play in the major leagues in the modern era, and his success paved the way for other African American players.
Move to Los Angeles
In 1957, team owner Walter O'Malley decided to move the Dodgers to Los Angeles, citing the need for a new stadium and better financial opportunities. The move was controversial and left many Brooklyn fans feeling betrayed. The team has since become one of the most successful franchises in Major League Baseball, winning multiple World Series titles in Los Angeles.
Legacy
The Brooklyn Dodgers remain a beloved and iconic team in the history of baseball. Their legacy is remembered through various tributes, including the naming of the Brooklyn Cyclones, a minor league team, and the preservation of Ebbets Field's memory in popular culture.
Related Pages
- Los Angeles Dodgers
- Jackie Robinson
- Ebbets Field
- New York Giants (baseball)
- National League
- World Series
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