Yes and No. The Dodgers are still a major league team, however they moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles after the 1957 season.
The Brooklyn Dodgers moved to Los Angeles in the 1950s. They are now known as the Los Angeles Dodgers.
no they have been the Los Angeles Dodgers since '58
In the game MLB 2K8, Manny is not on the Dodgers yet he still is currently on the Boston Red Sox, but in MLB 2K9 he is a Dodger. hope that helps.
name one player not playing in the minors but still getting major league pay
Rosin bags are still on the back slope of every major league pitchers mound.
There is no way of knowing how many 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Team signed baseballs were signed or still exist. It would be easier to estimate how many times you blinked your eyes the past month.
There are probably others, but Duke Snider and Roger Craig are both still living as of September 2010.
It all started back in the 1900's, the Yankees just started to fight with the better team because they wanted to injure them, they knew they couldn't beat them so they tried to take them out.
Yes, players on an MLB active roster must get at least the Major League minimum salary, whether or not they play.
No, the golden league is a league of "independent" teams and while it is still a professional baseball league, it is in no way affiliated with major league baseball. The term "minor league" refers to teams which are owned by major league organizations for the growth of their young talent.
The Dodgers are on KCAL now
The White Sox, then called the White Stockings, began play in the American League in 1900 when the American League was still a minor league and the National League was the only major league. When the American League became a major league the next season (1901) the White Stockings were a charter member and won the first pennant of the American League as a major league.