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Brooklyn Dodgers

The Brooklyn Dodgers were a Major League Baseball team founded in 1883 as the Brooklyn Grays. In 1884, it became a member of the American Association as the Brooklyn Atlantics before joining the National League in 1890. They remained in Brooklyn, New York, until 1957, after which the club moved to Los Angeles, where it continues its history as the Los Angeles Dodgers. That same year, the Dodgers' longtime rival, the New York Giants, moved to San Francisco and became the San Francisco Giants. The "Dodgers" team name is a shortened form of one of their former names, the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers. "Trolley dodgers" is a nickname for Brooklyn residents who avoided the city's fast-moving trolleys. The Dodgers later earned the respectful nickname Dem Bums. The Dodgers played in two stadiums in South Brooklyn, each named Washington Park, and at Eastern Park in the neighborhood of Brownsville before moving to Ebbets Field in the neighborhood of Crown Heights in 1912. The team is noted for signing Jackie Robinson in 1947 as the first black player in the modern major leagues. The Brooklyn Dodgers had an overall win–loss record of 5,624–5,290–133 (.515) during their 68 years in Brooklyn. Eight former Brooklyn Dodgers players were elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

Infobox

Logo
Logo Cap insignia
League
National League (1890–1957)
Ballpark
Ebbets Field (1913–1957)
Established
1883
Relocated
1958 (to Los Angeles; became the Los Angeles Dodgers)
Nickname
Dem Bums
World Series championships
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National League pennant
12189018991900191619201941194719491952195319551956
Chronicle-Telegraph Cup
11900
Former name
mw- Brooklyn Robins (1914–1931) Brooklyn Dodgers (1913) Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers (1911–1912) Brooklyn Superbas (1899–1910) Brooklyn Bridegrooms (1896–1898) Brooklyn Grooms (1891–1895) Brooklyn Bridegrooms (1888–1890) Brooklyn Grays (1885–1887) Brooklyn Atlantics (1884) Brooklyn Grays (1883)
Former league
American Association (1884–1889)
Former ballparks
Washington Park (II) (1898–1912) Eastern Park (1891–1897) Ridgewood Park (1886–1889)[a] Washington Park (I) (1884–1890) Roosevelt Stadium (1956–1957, part-time)
Colors
Dodger blue, white
Retired numbers
141419243942
Ownership
List of owners Charlie Byrne (1883–1897) Ferdinand Abell (1883–1906) George Chauncey (1891–1897) Charles Ebbets (1897–1925) Harry Von der Horst (1899–1904) Ned Hanlon (1899–1906) Henry Medicus (1905–1912) Ed McKeever (1912–1925) Stephen McKeever (1912–1938) Grace Slade Ebbets (1925–1944) Joseph Gilleaudeau (1925–1944) Brooklyn Trust Company (1925–1944) Dearie Mulvey (1938–1957) James Mulvey (1938–1957) Branch Rickey (1945–1950) Walter O'Malley (1945–1957) John L. Smith (1945–1950) Mary Louise Smith (1950–1957)
President
List of presidents Charlie Byrne (1890–1897) Charles Ebbets (1898–1925) Ed McKeever (1925) Wilbert Robinson (1925–1930) Frank York (1930–1932) Stephen McKeever (1932–1938) Larry MacPhail (1938–1942) Branch Rickey (1942–1950) Walter O'Malley (1950–1957)
General manager
List of general managers Branch Rickey (1950) Buzzie Bavasi (1951–1957)
Manager
List of managers George Taylor (1884) Charlie Hackett (1885) Charlie Byrne (1885–1887) Bill McGunnigle (1888–1890) John Montgomery Ward (1891–1892) Dave Foutz (1893–1896) Billy Barnie (1897–1898) Mike Griffin (1898) Charles Ebbets (1898) Ned Hanlon (1899–1905) Patsy Donovan (1906–1908) Harry Lumley (1909) Bill Dahlen (1910–1913) Wilbert Robinson (1914–1931) Max Carey (1932–1933) Casey Stengel (1934–1936) Burleigh Grimes (1937–1938) Leo Durocher (1939–1946) Clyde Sukeforth (1947) Burt Shotton (1947) Leo Durocher (1948) Ray Blades (1948) Burt Shotton (1948–1950) Chuck Dressen (1951–1953) Walter Alston (1954–1976)
National League pennants
12189018991900191619201941194719491952195319551956

Tables

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Preceded byNew York Giants1954
Preceded byNew York Giants1954
Awards and achievements
Preceded byNew York Giants1954
Awards and achievements
World Series championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1955
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Succeeded byNew York Yankees1956
Preceded byNew York Giants1888–1889
Preceded byNew York Giants1888–1889
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Preceded byNew York Giants1888–1889
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National League championsBrooklyn Bridegrooms 1890
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Succeeded byBoston Beaneaters1891
Preceded byBoston Beaneaters1897–1898
Preceded byBoston Beaneaters1897–1898
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Preceded byBoston Beaneaters1897–1898
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National League championsBrooklyn Superbas 1899–1900
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Succeeded byPittsburgh Pirates1901–1903
Preceded byPhiladelphia Phillies1915
Preceded byPhiladelphia Phillies1915
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Preceded byPhiladelphia Phillies1915
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National League championsBrooklyn Robins 1916
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Succeeded byNew York Giants1917
Preceded byCincinnati Reds1919
Preceded byCincinnati Reds1919
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Preceded byCincinnati Reds1919
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National League championsBrooklyn Robins 1920
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Succeeded byNew York Giants1921–1924
Preceded byCincinnati Reds1939–1940
Preceded byCincinnati Reds1939–1940
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Preceded byCincinnati Reds1939–1940
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National League championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1941
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Succeeded bySt. Louis Cardinals1942–1944
Preceded bySt. Louis Cardinals1946
Preceded bySt. Louis Cardinals1946
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Preceded bySt. Louis Cardinals1946
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National League championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1947
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Succeeded byBoston Braves1948
Preceded byBoston Braves1948
Preceded byBoston Braves1948
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Preceded byBoston Braves1948
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National League championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1949
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byPhiladelphia Phillies1950
Preceded byNew York Giants1951
Preceded byNew York Giants1951
Awards and achievements
Preceded byNew York Giants1951
Awards and achievements
National League championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1952–1953
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byNew York Giants1954
Preceded byNew York Giants1954
Preceded byNew York Giants1954
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Preceded byNew York Giants1954
Awards and achievements
National League championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1955–1956
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byMilwaukee Braves1957–1958
Preceded bySt. Louis Browns1885–1888
Preceded bySt. Louis Browns1885–1888
Awards and achievements
Preceded bySt. Louis Browns1885–1888
Awards and achievements
American Association championsBrooklyn Bridegrooms 1889
Awards and achievements
Succeeded byLouisville Colonels1890
Awards and achievements
Preceded byNew York Giants1954
World Series championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1955
Succeeded byNew York Yankees1956
Preceded byNew York Giants1888–1889
National League championsBrooklyn Bridegrooms 1890
Succeeded byBoston Beaneaters1891
Preceded byBoston Beaneaters1897–1898
National League championsBrooklyn Superbas 1899–1900
Succeeded byPittsburgh Pirates1901–1903
Preceded byPhiladelphia Phillies1915
National League championsBrooklyn Robins 1916
Succeeded byNew York Giants1917
Preceded byCincinnati Reds1919
National League championsBrooklyn Robins 1920
Succeeded byNew York Giants1921–1924
Preceded byCincinnati Reds1939–1940
National League championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1941
Succeeded bySt. Louis Cardinals1942–1944
Preceded bySt. Louis Cardinals1946
National League championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1947
Succeeded byBoston Braves1948
Preceded byBoston Braves1948
National League championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1949
Succeeded byPhiladelphia Phillies1950
Preceded byNew York Giants1951
National League championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1952–1953
Succeeded byNew York Giants1954
Preceded byNew York Giants1954
National League championsBrooklyn Dodgers 1955–1956
Succeeded byMilwaukee Braves1957–1958
Preceded bySt. Louis Browns1885–1888
American Association championsBrooklyn Bridegrooms 1889
Succeeded byLouisville Colonels1890

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