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That would be Dodger shortstop Harold "Pee Wee" Reese.
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they used to be located in brooklin new york they were called the brooklin dodgers
Contrary to belief the term "Brooklyn Trolley Dodger" has nothing to do with avoiding fares and that may have been previously stated. The term was given as a nickname to residents from Brooklyn when the the borough was an independent city to describe life in the then city. Brooklyn's network of trolleys were so vast that people would say dodging trolleys to walk around the city or in the case of children playing in the street. The name was then adopted by the baseball team that is now known as the L.A. Dodgers
The venerable Gil Hodges wore number 14, and lived on Brooklyn's Bedford Avenue.