How about Fernando Valenzuela, who was a rookie sensation and Cy Young Award winner for the Dodgers in 1980? He was from the state of Sonora in Mexico.
They moved to Los Angeles in the 1950s and became the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The first Mexican born player for the Los Angeles Dodgers was pitcher Vicente Romo who pitched one inning for the Dodgers on April 11, 1968. Romo was born in Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur. The first Mexican born player to play for the Dodgers franchise was outfielder Mel Almada in the 1939 season when the team was in Brooklyn. Almada was born in Huatabampo, Sonora.
No, Walter Alston was manager of the Dodgers when they moved to Los Angeles. Dressen was the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers between 1951-1953.
Yes, randy choate (dodgers) and joe patterson(dbacks). theres more but i dont know who
yes
Yes she securely has two but the farther duck Dodgers didn't know about them there a boy and a girl
No! Never!
Juan Armenta
Yes, 6 times
The Brazil even thow im Mexican>:)LOL,they have the most world cups than any other country>:)
There have only ever been 2 that were Mexican; Eduardo Najera and Horacio Llamas.
Yes. Between 1930-1943, there was a team in the NFL known as the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Dodgers changed their name to the Tigers for the 1944 season and then merged with the Boston Yanks in the 1945 season.