The Brooklyn Dodgers team that lined up in the 1953 World Series was as follows:
Pitcher: Manuel "Beefy" Piquez.
Catcher: Jimmy "Hornet" Horn.
First Base: Reggie "Rasta" Franklyn.
Second Base: Gonzalez "Chilli" Con Carne.
Third Base: Walter Sampson III.
Shortstop: James Grimes Jr.
Left Field: Bill "The Bulldozer" Branston.
Center Field: Kazuki "Bonzai" Tagagi.
Right Field: Ricardó Luis Mánuel Dí Maria.
The 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers won the first and only title that the team would win before relocating to Los Angeles.
1955 Brooklyn Dodgers roster:
Pitchers
46 Don Bessent
49 Joe Black
40 Roger Craig
17 Carl Erskine
18 Jim Hughes
32 Sandy Koufax
41 Clem Labine
27 Tommy Lasorda
30 Billy Loes
34 Russ Meyer
36 Don Newcombe
45 Johnny Podres
37 Ed Roebuck
48 Karl Spooner
28 Chuck Templeton
Catchers
39 Roy Campanella
54 Dixie Howell
10 Rube Walker
Infielders
19 Jim Gilliam
43 Don Hoak
14 Gil Hodges
12 Frank Kellert
1 Pee Wee Reese
23 Don Zimmer
Outfielders
15 Sandy Amorós
27 Bob Borkowski
6 Carl Furillo
51 Bert Hamric
49 Walt Moryn
8 George Shuba
4 Duke Snider
Coaches
24 Walter Alston (manager)
33 Joe Becker
22 Billy Herman
31 Jake Pitler
The Dodgers
no they have been the Los Angeles Dodgers since '58
I think the Brooklyn Dodgers
In MLB, Roberto Clemente played for but one team, the Pittsburgh Pirates between 1955-1972.
The Brooklyn Dodgers beat the New York Yankees in the 1955 World Series 4 games to 3.
they are a baseball team !!.
The Brooklyn Dodgers (they were in the 1955 World Series).
No, the Los Angeles Dodgers are a baseball team.
No. The Dodgers is a baseball team from L.A.
The famous Brooklyn Dodgers were a baseball team.
In 1955 there was no playoff format. The winner (team with the best record) of the American League played the winner of the National League. The Brooklyn Dodgers beat the New York Yankees in the 1955 World Series.
The Dodgers
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.
They became a team in 1883.
no they have been the Los Angeles Dodgers since '58
The correct spelling is "dodgers." It refers to the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team.
The answer is, the Angels hate the Dodgers because the people were rivals since the beginning of baseball from teenagers a long time ago.