A better description would be needed to PIN point which pins you are asking about. There are many different variations of pins. Brooklyn Dodgers Memorabilia is very desirable, and the pins can be worth between $100. - $500. Condition is important. A 1953 National League Champions Brooklyn Dodgers team pin - large size measuring 3.5" in diameter. Team photo- This style pin was also made for the 1952 N.L. Championship team. sells for about $350-$500
On the Brooklyn Dodgers, it was Pee Wee Reese.
The Brooklyn Dodgers, winner of the National League, defeated the New York Yankees, American League Champions, four games to three to become World Champions in 1955.
Robinson's final year was 1956. The Brooklyn Dodgers lost the World Series to the New York Yankees four games to three that season.
The New York Yankees won the 1977 American League Pennant.
the first african american in baseball history to play in MLB he played for Brooklyn Dodgers
Jackie Robinson did not have an opponent in the WS. His team, the Brooklyn Dodgers, did - the New York Yankees. The Dodgers won in 7 games. Brooklyn lost to the Yankees in the 1947, 1949, 1952 and 1953 World Series.
In 1947, the Brooklyn Dodgers won the NL pennant.
52 years as the LA Dodgers.Since joining the National League in 1890, the Dodgers have been known as:1888-1890 - Brooklyn Bridegrooms1891-1895 - Brooklyn Grooms1896-1898 - Brooklyn Bridegrooms1899-1910 - Brooklyn Superbas1911-1912 - Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers1913 - Brooklyn Dodgers1914-1931 - Brooklyn Robins1958�present - Los Angeles DodgersPrior to joining the National League, the Dodgers were known as:1884 - Brooklyn Atlantics1885-1887 - Brooklyn Grays1888-1890 - Brooklyn Bridegrooms
Before signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Jackie Robinson played for the Kansas City Monarch, a Negro League in 1945, then he played for the Montreal Royals in 1946. The Royals were a AAA farm team of the Dodgers.
The famous Brooklyn Dodgers were a baseball team.
The Dodgers began play in 1884 as the Brooklyn Atlantics in the American Association. They moved into the National League in 1890.
No. He played for the Brooklyn Dodgers (But not actually in Brooklyn). The "Brooklyn" Dodgers played in LA.