The Brooklyn Dodgers' Catchers were Bill Bergen, Tex Erwin, Bob Higgins, Otto Miller, Ed Phelphs, William Fischer, Mike Hechinger, Lew McCarty, Al Lopez, Val Picinich, Paul Richards, Clyde Sukeforth, Chink Outen, Ray Berres, Wally Millies, Whitney Ock, Ralph Onis, Babe Phelps, Zack Taylor, Ray Berres, Sid Gautreaux, Paul Chervinko, Elmer Klumpp, Randy Moore, Roy Spencer, Gilly Campbell, Greek George, Ray Hayworth, Merv Shea, Ray Thomas, Chris Hartie, Al Todd, Herman Franks, Tony Giuliani, Gus Mancusco, Mickey Owen, George Pfister, Cliff Dapper, Billy Sullivan, Bobby Bragan, Dee Moore, Stan Andrews, Fats Dantonio, Roy Jarvis, Johnny Peacock, Mike Sandlock, Ferrell Anderson, Bruce Edwards, Don Padgett, Gil Hodges, Roy Campanella, Steve Lembo, Mickey Livingston, Rube Walker, Tim Thompson, Dixie Howell, Joe Pignatano and Johnny Roseboro.
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Hi there - the Brooklyn Dodgers seem to have been founded in 1883.
The Brooklyn Dodgers became the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1957. As the LA Dodgers, they won the World Series in 1988, 1981, 1965, 1963, 1959. The Brooklyn Dodgers won the 1955 World Series.
1957 was the final year of the Brooklyn Dodgers. Dodgers owner Walter O'Malley moved the club to Los Angeles during the winter of 1957, the team became the Los Angeles Dodgers starting with the 1958 season.
In Brooklyn, the Dodgers were first called the Trolley Dodgers, then the name was shortened to Dodgers.
On the Brooklyn Dodgers, it was Pee Wee Reese.