i was pondering the upcoming 2025 baseball season last winter and did some quick math in my head regarding some dodger milestones. it will be the 70th anniversary of the team's first world series title and the 60th anniversary of their fourth. it will also be the 135th anniversary of their inaugural season as a member of the national league. as you likely already know, while the team existed for a few years prior, brooklyn officially joined the national league in 1890 and later moved to los angeles following the 1957 season.
partly inspired by the fact that the a's were heading to sacramento after having been in oakland longer than they were in philadelphia, i pondered the dodgers' multi-city status and realized that with this being their 136th season in the major leagues, 2025 will mark their 68th season as the los angeles dodgers, matching the 68 that they played in brooklyn. franchise symmetry! (note that the giants still have seven years to go to reach this franchise fulcrum, as they began play as a national league team in 1883).
in 1957, topps gave us this team card of the brooklyn dodgers
but despite '57 being their final season in brooklyn, we got one more brooklyn dodger team card in 1958
since these were always "last year's" team photos. topps left off the city for the dodgers (and the giants) which was out of step with the other team cards. seeing roy campanella on the card makes me even more disappointed that topps did not give him a proper final tribute. finally, it's worth noting that topps not being able to color the numbers on the front of the dodger jerseys correctly is not a new phenomenon.in 1959, topps gave us the first los angeles dodgers team card
and they got the red numbers right!
the last single player brooklyn dodger topps card belonged to don elston in 1957
and they got the red numbers right!
and the first los angeles dodger topps card belonged to charley neal in 1958
around the first of the year, i took the opportunity to complete a couple of sets that span both cities. first, the 1980 tcma all-time dodgerswhich features more brooklyn folks than los angeles ones. this 1991 line drive set
reverses that trend. i had a few of the tcma cards previously, as well as the garvey from the line drive set, but found it easier to buy the sets than piecemeal the missing cards.
that's a 1949 bowman reprint (chromified) from 2001 bowman chrome, and this is a 2002 topps 1952 world series insert
while hodges played for the dodgers in both brooklyn and los angeles, he's representing brooklyn in each of his cards in this post.
here's hodges' teammate in both brooklyn and la, duke snider, on a 2005 upper deck sp legendary cuts legendary lineage insert
duke has his brooklyn hat on here, but is repping los angeles in the all-time dodger set above.
duke has his brooklyn hat on here, but is repping los angeles in the all-time dodger set above.
another dodger who played in both cities is jim gilliam, seen on a 2023 panini donruss pennants insert
his helmet has no logo, but the card makes it obvious that he is representing the brooklyn dodgers here. the brooklyn dodgers won nine pennants, but just one world series.one great who didn't make the trip to los angeles with the club is jackie robinson. here he is on a few cards - 2024 topps mega box 1989 all-star
don drysdale, seen here on a 2008 donruss threads baseball americana insert
pitches for brooklyn, but the big d shown here on a 2022 topps gypsy queen short print
pitches for los angeles.
2024 topps allen & ginter mini chrome parallel
and 2023 topps archives 1969 single player foil insertthat really makes the case for brooklyn.pitches for brooklyn, but the big d shown here on a 2022 topps gypsy queen short print
pitches for los angeles.
here's another sandy koufax card, this one from 2024 toppsit's another mega box exclusive parallel. koufax, of course, also spanned the franchise's time in brooklyn and los angeles, and he's wearing the latter on his chest here. he led the club to three world series titles in the first 10 years of their existence on the west coast and is still revered by the dodger faithful today.
once the 1970's arrived (represented here on a 2020 topps update decades' best blue parallel)
the club won three pennants, but lost each of the world series in which they played. the card above features a photo from the 1978 world series, which was especially heartbreaking for young gcrl who assumed that the dodgers would win since they lost in 1977. it was their turn!
the club won three pennants, but lost each of the world series in which they played. the card above features a photo from the 1978 world series, which was especially heartbreaking for young gcrl who assumed that the dodgers would win since they lost in 1977. it was their turn!
the 1978 season did cement steve garvey as my favorite player, and i was far from alone in that regard. here's the garv on a 2024 topps allen & ginter gold mini parallel
while the perennial all-star didn't lead the dodgers back to the postseason in 1979, the 1980's brought two pennants and two championships to los angeles, represented by this 1989 mother's dodgers card
but then came some lean years. there were some bright spots, as a number of rookies of the year, including mike piazza seen on a 1994 ultra pro cardhis tenure included the dodgers' only postseason single game win since 1988, but also included a number of interesting player personnel decisions. one solid player who was there for part of the tracy era was shawn green, seen here on a 2005 donruss classics team colors insertthat is most decidedly "la".
gave us hope. that hope petered out with two postseason sweepings in the middle of the 1990s. then came the jim tracy years. here's tracy on a 2004 topps gold parallel
another highlight of those years was "game over". eric gagne's prowess at saving games was highlighted on this 2006 upper deck epic epic events insert
gagne won the cy young award in 2003, and the dodgers didn't have a pitcher win another until clayton kershaw came along.
showing the 2014 squad celebrating their regular season success.
here's kershaw on a 2009 topps unique red parallel card
kershaw's arrival coincided with a run of team success. in fact, in kershaw's 17 seasons, the dodgers have missed the postseason only three times. here's a 2015 topps limited edition dodger team cardshowing the 2014 squad celebrating their regular season success.
it wasn't until the dodgers added mookie betts, however, that their postseason fortunes changed. here's betts on a 2021 topps 70 years of topps insert
betts led the dodgers to the world series title in 2020, and he was aided four years later by freddie freeman and shohei ohtani (shown on his 2024 topps archives card)who went 50/50 during the regular season.of course, perhaps the greatest dodger and the real bridge between the franchise's time in brooklyn and los angeles, was vin scully. here's a 2013 panini cooperstown matrix parallelof the longtime broadcaster.
i am excited to watch this team as it reaches its equilibrium this year and as it tips the scales to los angeles in years to come. i am very happy that the stateside opening day is tomorrow!
That tidbit on the Dodgers being in Brooklyn for 68 years and LA for 68 years is very interesting. Never even thought to research the Oakland A's equilibrium year. Thanks to this post, I looked it up and discovered it was in 2021.
ReplyDeleteNice. i would not have thought that the balance was here, but it makes sense. Now those still crying over the move will have to realize that the Dodgers are longer residents of LA than Brooklyn. i was not alive for the move and like both teams from a historical perspective, so the move didn't mean anything to me. i just hope Kersh can get that elusive 3000th K this year finally!
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