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Dodger blue is a rich bright tone of the color azure named for its use in the uniform of the Los Angeles Dodgers. It is also a web color used in the design of web pages. [1] The web color is not used in the Dodgers' uniform but it rather resembles the lighter blue used throughout Dodger Stadium.
Dodge 'Em is a driving-themed maze game programmed by Carla Meninsky and published in 1980 by Atari, Inc. for the Atari VCS (later renamed to the Atari 2600). Similar to Sega's 1979 Head On arcade game, Dodge 'Em is played on a single screen of four concentric roadways. Sears released the game for the "Sears Video Arcade" as Dodger Cars. [2]
The Dodgers current script on a Dodger Blue background The current design was created in 1939 and has remained the same ever since with only cosmetic changes. Originally intended for the 1951 World Series for which the ballclub failed to qualify, red numbers under the "Dodgers" script were added to the home uniform in 1952 . [ 43 ]
More than three decades have passed since the Los Angeles Dodgers last enjoyed a victory parade as their last World Series win came in 2020, when any celebrations were snuffed out by the Covid-19 ...
The Blue Crew – Reference to one of the team's colors. The Boys in Blue – Another reference to the team's primary color. Bleeding Dodger Blue – Avid fans. Dem Bums – From the Brooklyn years. Reference from the team's problems during the era getting a world championship. Originally derogatory, Dodgers fans later adopted it as a term of ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher, who won Game 3 and then closed out the clinching Game 5 of the 2024 World Series against the New York Yankees, made it known early he would be in the ...
In Shohei Ohtani's Japanese hometown, now awash in Dodger blue, monthly Ohtani Days give way to World Series celebrations for the 'Pride of Oshu City.'
After an intentional walk loaded the bases, Russell's two-run single capped the game's scoring at 12–1 as the Dodgers advanced to the 1974 World Series with the largest margin of victory in a championship series game at that time. It would eventually be broken in Game 3 of the 2020 NLCS, where the Dodgers won by a twelve run margin of victory.