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Colletti left the Cubs and joined the front office of the San Francisco Giants in 1994 as director of baseball operations. He was promoted to assistant general manager in October 1996. During his tenure, the Giants had an 813–644 overall record (.558), winning an average of 90.3 games per season. He was hired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2005.
9. James Mulvey & Dearie Mulvey, Grace Slade Ebbets, Joseph Gilleaudeau and Brooklyn Trust Company. 1938 – 1944. Stephen McKeever dies, shares inherited by the Mulveys. [1] 10. Branch Rickey, Walter O'Malley, James Lawrence Smith, and James Mulvey & Dearie Mulvey. 1945 – 1950. Rickey, O'Malley & Smith buy out the Ebbets Estate.
Andre Ethier. Andre Everett Ethier ( / ˈiːθiər /; born April 10, 1982) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 2006 to 2017 and is second all-time in post-season appearances as a Dodger with 51. Drafted in the second round (62nd pick overall) of the ...
Dusty Baker makes his way through fans waiting to greet the Dodgers at LAX on Oct. 29, 1981, the day after the Dodgers beat the Yankees in six games to win the World Series.
James Outman homered, and the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers moved closer to a division title Sunday with a 7-3 victory over the Washington Nationals. Jason Heyward drove in two for Los ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired starting pitcher Jack Flaherty from the Detroit Tigers, Yahoo Sports' Russell Dorsey confirmed, in the final minutes before the MLB trade deadline hit at 6 p.m. ET ...
In 1959, the season ended in a tie between the Dodgers and the Milwaukee Braves.The Dodgers won the tie-breaking playoff. 1959 also saw a team other than the Yankees win the A.L. pennant, one of only two such years in the 16-year stretch from 1949 through 1964, and because of the Dodgers' move to Los Angeles, this resulted in the first World Series since 1948 to have no games in New York City.
Red Barber was the Dodgers' original broadcaster, calling Brooklyn Dodgers games on the radio (and later TV) from 1939 to 1953. Vin Scully called Dodgers games from 1950 to 2016. [1] His longtime partners were Jerry Doggett (1956–1987) and Ross Porter (1977–2004). [1] In 1976, he was selected by Dodgers fans as the Most Memorable ...