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Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York. Robinson retired before the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles.
Post-playing career. Sandy Koufax's number 32 was retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1972.
Sandy Koufax currently lives in Vero Beach, Florida. Koufax, a retired left-handed pitcher for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Los Angeles Dodgers, was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972.
He wore No. 34 with the Dodgers, Orioles, Padres, and Cardinals; No. 36 with the Angels; and No. 33 with the Phillies. The Dodgers have not assigned No. 34 to anybody else since releasing Valenzuela in the spring of 1991, though the number hasn't been formally retired.
In his final season in major league baseball, the Los Angeles Dodgers' lefthander had a 27-9 record and a 1.73 earned run average. Because of an arthritic elbow, he retired after the Dodgers' loss to the Baltimore Orioles in the 1966 World Series.
Fernando Redondo is famous for playing football. He was essentially a defensive midfield player. He is from Argentina. Fernando has now retired from playing professional football.
Yes, Walter Alston Yes, Walter Alston
Fernando Vargas is a retired American boxer. Fernando Vargas was the youngest world light middleweight boxer up until 2011 when Saul Alvarez won the title.
Fernando Gonzalez is a professional tennis player who is now retired. He is from Chile and is know for having one of the hardest forehands on the circuit.
He played for the Dodgers for three seasons, from 2006-08. He is now retired from playing baseball and is an announcer for ESPN.
Walter Alston - the number was retired by the Dodgers in 1977.
Yes. This numbered was retired in honor of Gail Goodrich.