It was a common practice when a team was signing a Baseball, and a star player was not present, to have a clubhouse person sign the players name. This is called a "clubhouse signature" However this was not done with baseballs that have a single signature. The teams Secretary or players spouse might of sometimes signed items for autograph requested by fans through the mail, when the player was on the road. This is called a "Secretary signature" but the common item would have peen a photo or index card.
Jackie Robinson was the winner of the 1947 MLB rookie of the year award as a member of the Brooklyn Dodgers. This was the inagural year for this award, makinf Jackie the first ever winner.
They moved to Los Angeles in the 1950s and became the Los Angeles Dodgers.
No, Walter Alston was manager of the Dodgers when they moved to Los Angeles. Dressen was the manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers between 1951-1953.
ALOT. More than you will EVER have!! Mwahahaha.
Uh, ever hear of Miss Liberty ... as in "Statue of " ?
yes
Yes she securely has two but the farther duck Dodgers didn't know about them there a boy and a girl
How about Fernando Valenzuela, who was a rookie sensation and Cy Young Award winner for the Dodgers in 1980? He was from the state of Sonora in Mexico.
Yes, 6 times
Yes. She used to be in a barber shop quartet in Skokie, Il.
Yes. Between 1930-1943, there was a team in the NFL known as the Brooklyn Dodgers. The Dodgers changed their name to the Tigers for the 1944 season and then merged with the Boston Yanks in the 1945 season.
They are NL West Champions for 2008