Jackie Robinson
Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Dodgers Starting Lineup Figure
– Released 2000
The Brooklyn Dodgers were a professional baseball team based in Brooklyn, New York. They were one of the most iconic and beloved franchises in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. The team was established in 1883 and played in Brooklyn until 1957.
The Dodgers were members of the National League and played their home games at various ballparks in Brooklyn, most notably Ebbets Field, located in the Flatbush neighborhood. Ebbets Field was the team’s home from 1913 until their departure to Los Angeles in 1957.
The Dodgers had a passionate and dedicated fan base and were deeply ingrained in the fabric of Brooklyn’s culture. They were known for their intense rivalry with the New York Giants, which was one of the most storied rivalries in baseball history.
One of the most significant moments in Dodgers history was when they signed Jackie Robinson in 1947, breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball. Robinson became the first African American to play in the major leagues in the modern era, and his impact on the game and the civil rights movement is widely celebrated.
The Dodgers enjoyed several successful periods during their time in Brooklyn. They won numerous National League pennants and captured their first and only World Series championship in Brooklyn in 1955, defeating the New York Yankees in a memorable seven-game series.
Despite their historic presence in Brooklyn, the Dodgers faced financial challenges, and in 1957, the team’s owner at the time, Walter O’Malley, made the controversial decision to move the franchise to Los Angeles. The move was met with significant opposition from Brooklyn fans, and it remains a painful and unforgettable event in the borough’s sports history.
After the move to Los Angeles, the team became the Los Angeles Dodgers, where they continue to play to this day. However, the legacy of the Brooklyn Dodgers lives on, and they hold a special place in the hearts of baseball fans, particularly those from Brooklyn and New York City.
– Released 2000
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– Fanfest Exclusive
– Released 1997
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– Series 2
– Released 1998
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There are 2 version of this figure:
– Jersey Number 42
– Jersey Number 44