It's just Dodger Stadium (as of 2009 the naming rights to the stadium have never been sold, although there is talk of that happening sometime in the near future). It's one of only 7 current MLB parks that are 100% privately owned by the teams that play in them (and one of an even smaller list that was not originally financed with public funds).
the name of the dodgers stadium before they moved to la was ebbets stadium their last game there was September 24 1957.
The spelling Dorgers is a surname.The word sought may be the plural "dodgers" (also the name for a baseball team in Los Angeles).
The Los Angeles Dodgers
Ebbets Field
No Major League Baseball teams start with Log.However, MLB teams that have an L in the city name include:Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimLos Angeles Dodgers
Trolley Dodging.
I presume you mean their home games. They were played at a Los Angeles baseball field called "Wrigley Field" -- different from the Chicago stadium with that name.
Depends how far back you wanna go. In Minor League competition, they were originally the Brooks, the Atlantics and the Bridgegooms. They became a Major League Baseball team and joined the National League in 1890, and then they were known as the Superbas and later the Robins before they officially became the Dodgers. They were the Brooklyn Dodgers before moving to Los Angeles, becoming the Los Angeles Dodgers for the 1958 season.
Ebbets Field
Lacrosse, lawn bowling, little league baseball, long jump and luge are sports. The Los Angeles Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers are Major League Baseball teams.
Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Walter Alston managed the Brooklyn Dodgers between 1954-1957. He then managed the Los Angeles Dodgers between 1958-1976.