The New York Yankees and the L.A. Dodgers faced off in this year's 2024 World Series. The 'Brooklyn' Dodgers used to be a New York-based team before they left for California in 1957. WFUV’s ...
But long before the Yankees were formed in 1903, there was another New York City team: The Dodgers were Brooklyn’s darlings ...
The ghosts of “Dem Bums” still linger in Brooklyn. It’s been decades since the Brooklyn Dodgers left the subways and New York City for the highways and Chavez Ravine in California — but ...
When New York Yankees second baseman Gleyber Torres faces the first pitch of the 2024 World Series on Friday, he will have ...
The team of their youth, or the team that represents the city they call home? It's a choice facing a select few this October.
Three names will always be associated with the 1947 World Series: Bill Bevens, Al Gionfriddo, and Cookie Lavagetto. It was Gionfriddo of the Brooklyn Dodgers who, in Game 6, made perhaps the greatest ...
In the 1950s, one out of every three Brooklyn residents was Jewish, and the legendary Dodgers were their team. Brooklyn-born Sandy Koufax, one of the greatest Jewish athletes of all time ...
The debate this week in the Adler household is about who the late family patriarch, Marty Adler, would root for in the 2024 World Series. The Yankees — or, the Los Angeles Dodgers? "I can’t ...
The historic rivalry between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers dates back to 1941 when Joe DiMaggio’s Yankees clinched a decisive victory over the Dodgers in the World Series.
BROOKLYN, NEW YORK (KABC) -- The Dodgers moved to Los Angeles from Brooklyn back in 1958. That was a heartbreaking time for Ron Schweiger, a Brooklyn borough historian who has fond childhood ...
Listen to SBJ's most popular podcast, Morning Buzzcast, where Abe Madkour closes the week with the World Series' outstanding ...
For Brooklyn Borough Historian Ron Schweiger, the Dodgers are, and always will be, Brooklyn's team. "The fans had to dodge the trolley cars crossing the streets to get to the ballpark. So ...