This Day In Dodgers History: Famed Clown Emmett Kelly Not Re-Signed As MascotThe Los Angeles Dodgers parted ways with mascot Emmett Kelly in 1958 as they transitioned to Los Angeles.Kelly's sad-clown character provided entertainment during a tumultuous time for the team.
This Day In Dodgers History: Jackie Robinson, Steve Garvey, Eric Gagne & Vin ScullyThe Los Angeles Dodgers' history features key moments and figures, including Jackie Robinson, Steve Garvey, Eric Gagné, and Vin Scully.
This Day In Dodgers History: Tommy Lasorda Honored By Japan; Vin Scully Announces 61st SeasonTommy Lasorda was honored with the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette medal for his significant contributions to Japanese baseball.
This Day In Dodgers History: Jackie Robinson, Steve Garvey, Eric Gagne & Vin ScullyThe Los Angeles Dodgers' history features key moments and figures, including Jackie Robinson, Steve Garvey, Eric Gagné, and Vin Scully.
This Day In Dodgers History: Tommy Lasorda Honored By Japan; Vin Scully Announces 61st SeasonTommy Lasorda was honored with the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Rosette medal for his significant contributions to Japanese baseball.
This Day In Dodgers History: Jim Lefebvre Wins Rookie Of The Year; Stan Williams TradeJim Lefebvre was named the 1965 NL Rookie of the Year, leading the Dodgers with 12 home runs in his debut season.
This Day In Dodgers History: Fernando Valenzuela Ties National League Rookie Record For ShutoutsFernandomania not only defined Valenzuela's rookie season but also created a lasting legacy for the Dodgers and inspired new fans.
This Day In Dodgers History: Bill Russell Becomes L.A. Franchise Leader In Games PlayedBill Russell played a significant role in setting the Los Angeles Dodgers franchise record for the most career games played.