This day in Los Angeles Dodgers history saw Don Drysdale and Brooklyn legend Pee Wee Reese inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame during a ceremony held in Cooperstown on August 12, 1984.
The Dodgers are now tied for the third-most World Series championships in MLB history after defeating the Blue Jays in the ...
In the mid-1960s, the two pitchers inspired major league ballplayers to build a union and challenge the owners’ stranglehold on their lives, pay, and working conditions. Dodgers pitcher Don Drysdale, ...
The Dodgers have played in 23 World Series in franchise history. The team owns a record of 9-14 in those Fall Classics. The ...
Clayton Kershaw ended his illustrious 18-year career unaware that he'd just won the World Series again -- at least at first.
In the waning days of the 1960s, when Don Sutton was starting his Hall of Fame career and Don Drysdale was finishing his, kids all over the Southland could turn on Channel 9 and catch a block of ...
Blake Snell getting the call to start the first game of the World Series for the Dodgers is lifelong dream fulfilled.
In the waning days of the 1960s, when Don Sutton was starting his Hall of Fame career and Don Drysdale was finishing his, kids all over the Southland could turn on Channel 9 and catch a block of ...