no they have been the Los Angeles Dodgers since '58
Hi there - the Brooklyn Dodgers seem to have been founded in 1883.
216: The Cowboys/Dolphins game in 1987, where weather prohibited people from getting to the stadium.
Through October 2, 2016, the Giants have won 1,232 games, while the Dodgers have been victorious in 1,199 contests. There have been 18 ties. The rivalry between the two franchises dates back to 1890. Since the 2002 season, the Giants have won 144 games and the Dodgers have won 135.
In Brooklyn, the Dodgers were first called the Trolley Dodgers, then the name was shortened to Dodgers.
The average home game attendance for the LA Dodgers during the 2008 season was 46,056 fans (3rd in the league).
Boston Latin vs English attendance records
Dates of attendance are dates you have been given for something like classes or hospital appointments and they register which days you attended, giving them your dates of attendance.
Attendance is down in 2010 from 2009. This can be attributed to the economy.
The Los Angeles Dodgers
well i have the same question but i answered it as like the attendance history if the students been present tardy or absent. im not sure if it right though. i hope this helpss.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are 373-294 vs the Pirates. But throughout the entire history of the Dodgers franchise (Brooklyn and LA), they are 2,123-1,122 (as of January 2013).
no they have been the Los Angeles Dodgers since '58
You are very much mistaken. Major League baseball attendance is not only higher than it's ever been, but has been increasing over the pat 10 years as well. The attendance number for 2008 was down from last years all time record of 79,503,175, but it's still the second-highest total in the history of baseball with 78,614,880. 1987 major league Baseball broke the 50 million mark for the first time with 52,011,506, and in 1993 set an all time attendance record with 70,257,938 up from 55,870,466 the year before. 10 years ago in 1999 the attendance was at 70,139,380.
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the first african american in baseball history to play in MLB he played for Brooklyn Dodgers
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