The Brooklyn Dodgers won the seventh game of the 1955 World Series at Yankee Stadium to become World Champions for the first time in their storied history. In 1956, the Dodgers beat the New York ...
In front of an Ebbets Field crowd of 34,479 fans, including President Dwight D. Eisenhower, Whitey Ford lasted only three innings in the opening game of the 1956 World Series. The Brooklyn Dodgers ...
On Saturday, Oct. 1, 1955 the Brooklyn Dodgers were at Ebbets Field trying to stay alive in the World Series. Half a century later, keepers of the flame fanned the embers of the memories of Brooklyn’s ...
Photographer Richard Meek was on assignment for Sports Illustrated to cover the Brooklyn Dodgers’ game against the Milwaukee Braves at Ebbets Field on Thursday, Aug. 2, 1956. Me ...
Dodgers fans know and love their home in Chavez Ravine, which is among the oldest stadiums in baseball and one of the sport’s “true cathedrals,” but the team’s former home in Brooklyn played an ...
On April 9, 1913, the Brooklyn Superbas fell to the Phillies by a score of 1-0 in the first regular-season game ever played at Ebbets Field. Courtesy of the April 10, 1913, edition of the Lewiston ...
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