Los Angeles Dodgers
The "Los Angeles Dodgers" is a professional baseball team based in Los Angeles, California. As a member of Major League Baseball's National League West division, they are one of the oldest and most successful franchises in the league's history, having won multiple World Series championships and pennants. The team's rich heritage dates back to their origins in Brooklyn, New York, where they were known as the "Brooklyn Dodgers" before moving to Los Angeles in 1958. The Dodgers are renowned for their storied history, featuring numerous Hall of Fame players such as Sandy Koufax, Jackie Robinson, and Don Drysdale. Their iconic blue and white uniforms and logo, which features a stylized interlocking "LA", have become synonymous with the team's identity. As part of Major League Baseball, the Dodgers are one of 30 teams that compete in the highest level of professional baseball in North America. The team is also a member of the Sports International League, which encompasses all major sports leagues around the world. Within this broader context, the Dodgers represent a key component of the sport of baseball and the larger sports industry as a whole.
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- [LosAngelesDodgers.us] Official Los Angeles Dodgers Website | MLB.com