As a matter of fact, they did. The white jersey that says "Dodgers" is their home jersey. However, the grey jersey that says "Los Angeles" is their away jersey. The teammates wear their home jersey when they are chosen as home team in a Baseball game. They wear the away jersey when they are chosen as away team in a baseball game. The problem is, though, you'll see the "Dodgers" outfit only on the Dodger Stadium. If they are on a game somewhere else like Angel Stadium of Anehiem, for instance, which the Dodgers won 5-3, you'll see "Los Angeles" instead of "Dodgers". Therefore? Both of the jerseys you were talking about were official Dodgers uniform. It just depends on where they are playing at. Did you know that every MLB team are supposed to have two kinds of jerseys? That's right- Each team is supposed to get one kind of jersey for away side and another for home side. It's only the ALL STARS that have one kind of jerseys.
The Kansas City Royals looks alot like the dodgers by cap, jersey, and logo. And the jersey script.
After a successful 2010 season with the San Francisco Giants, Juan Uribe signed to the Los Angeles Dodgers. For the next three years he will don a blue and white #5 jersey for the LA team.
For hockey the Florida Panthers and Phoenix Coyotes. For baseball the Los Angeles Dodgers. For Football the Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Bengals. For Basketball the Minnesota Timberwolves, Los Angeles Clippers, and New Jersey Nets.
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Nomar Garciaparra currently, as of May 2007, plays infielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers with the #5 Jersey. HES SOOO HOT AND HE IS AMAZING... UHH I HAVE A BIG HEAD POSTER OF HIM... HES SOOOO HAWT!! MMM
#5 with the Giants between 1962-1967, #15 with the Dodgers between 1968-1970, and #14 with the Dodgers in 1971.
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