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Dodgers Stories: 6 Decades in LA
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Dodgers
Dodgers Stories: 6 Decades in LA
Beyond the Dugout: Five Important People In Dodger History Who Weren't On the Field
When people talk about baseball greats, it is usually a discussion of the players. Yet there are legends in the stands as well.
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Dodgers
Lost LA
Photos from the 1959 World Series, L.A.'s First
The Dodgers then called home the cavernous Coliseum, which seated more than 92,000. They beat the White Sox four games to two.
The first Major League baseball team to ever play in Los Angeles, the Dodgers have been giving Angelenos something to cheer for since 1958. Their history within the city has been rich, at times controversial, and rarely dull. Take a look back through the years, from stadium history to players' immigration stories to the famous Dodger Dogs. Let's go, Dodgers!
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Dodgers
Dodgers Stories: 6 Decades in LA
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We want to hear your Dodgers Story!
Post date:PBS SoCal and KCET are currently producing a documentary about the history of the Dodgers in Los Angeles, and we want you to be a part of it. Right now, we’re collecting stories from people who love the Dodgers. We would love to hear your stories!
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Dodgers
Dodgers Stories: 6 Decades in LA
Beyond the Dugout: Five Important People In Dodger History Who Weren't On the Field
Post date:When people talk about baseball greats, it is usually a discussion of the players. Yet there are legends in the stands as well.
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Dodgers
Lost LA
Photos from the 1959 World Series, L.A.'s First
Post date:The Dodgers then called home the cavernous Coliseum, which seated more than 92,000. They beat the White Sox four games to two.
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Dodgers
Lost LA
What Happened in the Elysian Hills Before the Dodgers?
Post date:Before Scully, Koufax, or Lasorda, other legends emerged from L.A.'s Elysian Hills.
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Dodgers
Lost LA
The View from Mount Lookout
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Lost LA
Once Upon a Time in Chavez Ravine
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Dodgers
Lost LA
S1 E2: Before The Dodgers
Season 1, Episode 2
Post date:In this episode, "Lost LA" explores the various ways Southern California's inhabitants have used the hills around Dodger Stadium.
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baseball
Lost LA
This Was L.A. Baseball in the 1880s
Post date:The western accents of the Los Angeles Base Ball Club's uniforms seemed to reflect the team's pride in its home city and its western roots.
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cakewalk
History & Society
A Patch of Blue
Post date:At last week's FanFest, the Dodgers were in the air, and the sky was the limit.
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Before the Dodgers
Lost LA
The View from Dodger Stadium in 1877
Post date:Before Dodger Stadium, there was Mount Lookout -- one of the best vantage points for sweeping views of Los Angeles.
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Food
Inside AT&T Park's New Garden Section
Post date:The home of the San Francisco Giants is trying to start a "farm-to-bleachers" movement.
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Dodgers
SoCal Focus
Hard Ball: Why the Dodgers Left Brooklyn and Came to L.A.
Post date:The slow departure of Toyota from the company's Torrance headquarters should be a reminder that once Los Angeles was a dream destination.
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Dodger Stadium
Lost LA
They Moved Mountains to Build Dodger Stadium
Post date:Construction workers moved 8 million cubic yards of earth and rock, refashioning the rugged terrain once known as the Stone Quarry Hills into a modern sports palace fit for October baseball.
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SoCal Wanderer
Exploring Dodger Stadium Without Baseball
Post date:When presented with the opportunity to explore it without the distraction of baseball, I stepped up to the plate, as it were.
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commentary
SoCal Focus
A Tale of Two Communities: Asians and Latinos and The Future L.A.
Post date:What is certain will be our demographics: Los Angeles County's population will be predominately Latino and Asian.
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darby park
SoCal Focus
Days of Blue: The Dodgers of My Past
Post date:Growing up in the '70s, the Dodgers were my rock stars. Things have changed.
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Dodgers
History & Society
Iconic Hispanic Angelenos in History: Fernando Valenzuela
Post date:The Latino community finally had a reason to return to Chavez Ravine as Valenzuela continued to wow crowds, setting records and pitching more shoutout games.
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Arrival Stories
History & Society
Tommy Lasorda: The Immigrant's Son Who Bleeds Dodger Blue
Post date:When the legendary Dodger came to Los Angeles from the east coast, his eyes hurt from the smog. But it was also love at first sight.
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Dodger Stadium
Food
Extreme Hot Dogging at Dodger Stadium
Post date:In a bit of immediately-second-guessed investigative journalism, we go to Dodger Stadium to try out all five of their new "Extreme Loaded Dogs."
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