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− | The ''' Los Angeles Dodgers ''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team in the [[National League]] Western Division. They started out in 1883 as the [[Brooklyn]] Dodgers, briefly playing in the American Association. They changed names several times in their first few years, going from the Atlantics, to the Grays, to the Bridegrooms, before finally settling on the Dodgers. (A reference to having to dodge the trollies in New York.) In 1890 they switched to the National | + | The ''' Los Angeles Dodgers ''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team in the [[National League]] Western Division. They started out in 1883 as the [[Brooklyn]] Dodgers, briefly playing in the American Association. They changed names several times in their first few years, going from the Atlantics, to the Grays, to the Bridegrooms, before finally settling on the Dodgers. (A reference to having to dodge the trollies in New York.) In 1890 they switched to the National League. They played well during their time in Brooklyn, winning twelve National League Pennants. Unfortunately, they were largely overshadowed by the success of New York's other two Baseball teams, the Yankees and Giants, who combined won 23 World Series titles compared to Brooklyn's 1 victory. |
− | In 1958, the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in an attempt to bring the game out west. The Los Angeles Dodgers performed much better, winning 9 National | + | In 1958, the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in an attempt to bring the game out west (they were joined by their rival New York National League team the Giants, who moved to San Francisco). The Los Angeles Dodgers performed much better, winning 9 National League Pennants and 5 World Series Titles. |
They are based in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] and play at Dodger Stadium. | They are based in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] and play at Dodger Stadium. | ||
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Rivals: [[San Francisco Giants]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Los Angeles Angels]]. | Rivals: [[San Francisco Giants]], [[New York Yankees]], [[Los Angeles Angels]]. | ||
− | World Series Titles: | + | World Series Titles: 7 (1955, 1959, 1963, 1965, 1981, 1988, 2020). |
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==Roster== | ==Roster== | ||
<nowiki>*Not on active roster</nowiki><br /> | <nowiki>*Not on active roster</nowiki><br /> | ||
<nowiki>**Not on 40 man roster</nowiki> | <nowiki>**Not on 40 man roster</nowiki> | ||
===Pitchers=== | ===Pitchers=== | ||
− | + | *58 - Chad Billingsley | |
− | *58 - Chad | + | *51 - Jonathan Broxton |
− | + | *49 - Charlie Haeger | |
− | *51 - Jonathan Broxton | + | *22 - Clayton Kershaw |
− | * - | + | *18 - Hiroki Kuroda |
− | + | *37 - Carlos Monasterios | |
− | + | *35 - Ramon Ortiz | |
− | + | *48 - Russ Ortiz | |
− | + | *44 - Vicente Padilla | |
− | *22 - Clayton Kershaw | + | *52 - George Sherrill |
− | + | *38 - Ramon Troncoso | |
− | *18 - Hiroki Kuroda | + | *36 - Jeff Weaver |
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− | *38 - Ramon Troncoso | + | |
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===Catchers=== | ===Catchers=== | ||
− | * | + | *12 - Brad Arasmus |
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*55 - Russell Martin | *55 - Russell Martin | ||
===Infielders=== | ===Infielders=== | ||
− | * | + | *3 - Ronnie Belliard |
− | * | + | *23 - Casey Blake |
− | * - | + | *14 - Jamey Carroll |
− | *33 - Blake DeWitt | + | *33 - Blake DeWitt |
− | *15 - | + | *15 - Rafael Furcal |
− | + | *7 - James Loney | |
− | *7 - James Loney | + | *26 - Doug Mientkiewicz |
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===Outfielders=== | ===Outfielders=== | ||
− | *16 - Andre Ethier | + | *9 - Garret Anderson |
− | * | + | *16 - Andre Ethier |
− | + | *5 - Reed Johnson | |
− | *27 - Matt Kemp | + | *27 - Matt Kemp |
− | * | + | *99 - [[Manny Ramirez]] |
− | + | *17 - Jason Repko | |
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− | *17 - Jason Repko | + | |
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==Minor League Affiliates== | ==Minor League Affiliates== | ||
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*A Adv. - Inland Empire 66ers | *A Adv. - Inland Empire 66ers | ||
*A - Great Lakes Loons | *A - Great Lakes Loons | ||
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== External links == | == External links == |
Revision as of 01:14, December 1, 2020
Los Angeles Dodgers | |
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Location: | Los Angeles, California |
Year Founded: | 1883 |
Colors: | red, blue, white |
Mascot: | None |
Championships: | 6 |
Website: | http://dodgers.mlb.com/ |
The Los Angeles Dodgers are a Major League Baseball team in the National League Western Division. They started out in 1883 as the Brooklyn Dodgers, briefly playing in the American Association. They changed names several times in their first few years, going from the Atlantics, to the Grays, to the Bridegrooms, before finally settling on the Dodgers. (A reference to having to dodge the trollies in New York.) In 1890 they switched to the National League. They played well during their time in Brooklyn, winning twelve National League Pennants. Unfortunately, they were largely overshadowed by the success of New York's other two Baseball teams, the Yankees and Giants, who combined won 23 World Series titles compared to Brooklyn's 1 victory.
In 1958, the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in an attempt to bring the game out west (they were joined by their rival New York National League team the Giants, who moved to San Francisco). The Los Angeles Dodgers performed much better, winning 9 National League Pennants and 5 World Series Titles.
They are based in Los Angeles, California and play at Dodger Stadium.
Rivals: San Francisco Giants, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels.
World Series Titles: 7 (1955, 1959, 1963, 1965, 1981, 1988, 2020).
Contents
Roster
*Not on active roster
**Not on 40 man roster
Pitchers
- 58 - Chad Billingsley
- 51 - Jonathan Broxton
- 49 - Charlie Haeger
- 22 - Clayton Kershaw
- 18 - Hiroki Kuroda
- 37 - Carlos Monasterios
- 35 - Ramon Ortiz
- 48 - Russ Ortiz
- 44 - Vicente Padilla
- 52 - George Sherrill
- 38 - Ramon Troncoso
- 36 - Jeff Weaver
Catchers
- 12 - Brad Arasmus
- 55 - Russell Martin
Infielders
- 3 - Ronnie Belliard
- 23 - Casey Blake
- 14 - Jamey Carroll
- 33 - Blake DeWitt
- 15 - Rafael Furcal
- 7 - James Loney
- 26 - Doug Mientkiewicz
Outfielders
- 9 - Garret Anderson
- 16 - Andre Ethier
- 5 - Reed Johnson
- 27 - Matt Kemp
- 99 - Manny Ramirez
- 17 - Jason Repko
Minor League Affiliates
The minor league affiliates of the Dodgers are:
- AAA - Las Vegas 51s
- AA - Jacksonville Suns
- A Adv. - Inland Empire 66ers
- A - Great Lakes Loons