Los Angeles Dodgers
The "Los Angeles Dodgers" is a professional baseball team that plays in the Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the National League West division. Founded in 1883, the Dodgers were originally based in Brooklyn, New York before moving to Los Angeles in 1958. The Dodgers have a storied history, having won six World Series championships and 24 National League pennants. They have featured many legendary players over the years, including Jackie Robinson, Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, and Clayton Kershaw. The team plays its home games at Dodger Stadium, which is located in the Elysian Park neighborhood of Los Angeles and has a seating capacity of over 56,000. The Dodgers are an important part of the MLB's American League, contributing to the league's rich tradition of competitive baseball and iconic teams. Fans of the Dodgers take great pride in their team's history, and the organization continues to be a major force in the sport today.
External Links
- [LosAngelesDodgers.us] Official Los Angeles Dodgers Website | MLB.com