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A look at Brooklyn, then and now. For many people of a certain generation, Brooklyn began and ended at the gates of Ebbets Field, where the beloved Brooklyn ... The years between 1913 and 1957 were ...
Vin Scully has pretty much seen it all as the voice of the Dodgers, dating back to their days in Brooklyn at Ebbets Field. ... looking back at Brooklyn’s 1955 World Series-winning team, ...
In 1955, Ebbets Field was packed with 36,242 fans for Game Four, and 50 years later, the Ridgewood Savings Bank was also packed, with hundreds of fans moving through a line that lasted for over two ...
Ebbets Field was a Brooklyn landmark until its final season of use in 1957. ... Two home runs by Duke Snider helped the Dodgers win a pivotal game five of the 1955 World Series at home.
A personal favorite is Sandy Amoros, who made an acrobatic catch in the 1955 World Series ($74.99). Ebbets Field Artifacts. In the early 1990s, I bought a slat from an Ebbets Field seat, ...
Barclays Center officials held a gala ceremony to pay tribute to a former Ebbets Field flagpole that ... “The memories of Ebbets Field and the Dodgers, most notably the 1955 World Series ...
If there’s a moment that Ralph Branca wants to forget from his eight years as a major leaguer, it’s probably not the one you would expect. The man who served up Bobby Thomson’s “Shot Heard ...
A Look at Brooklyn, then and now. For many people of a certain generation, Brooklyn began and ended at the gates of Ebbets Field, where the beloved Brooklyn Dodgers played baseball. The years between ...