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The 1960 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 71st season for the Los Angeles Dodgers franchise in Major League Baseball (MLB), their 3rd season in Los Angeles, California, and their 3rd season playing their home games at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles California. The Dodgers finished the season at 82–72, in fourth place in the ...
This list is complete and up-to-date as of the 2023 season. The following is a list of players, both past and current, who appeared at least in one game for the Los Angeles Dodgers National League franchise (1958–present), and for the Brooklyn-based teams known as the Atlantics (1884), Grays (1885–1887), Bridegrooms (1888–1890, 1896–1898), Grooms (1891–1895), Superbas (1899–1910 ...
November 28, 1960: Ray Semproch was drafted by the Washington Senators from the Dodgers in the 1960 rule 5 draft. [1] December 15, 1960: Earl Robinson was purchased from the Dodgers by the Baltimore Orioles. [2] December 16, 1960: Danny McDevitt was purchased from the Dodgers by the New York Yankees. [3]
Pages in category "1960 in women's basketball" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. E.
June 24, 1955, for the Brooklyn Dodgers: Last MLB appearance; October 2, 1966, for the Los Angeles Dodgers: MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 165–87: Earned run average: 2.76: Strikeouts: 2,396: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers (1955–1966) Career highlights and awards; 7× All-Star (1961–1962, 1963–1966)
This category is for topics specifically related to the sport of women's basketball in the decade 1960s. 1910s; 1920s; 1930s; 1940s; 1950s; ... 1969 in women's ...
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In 1959, the season ended in a tie between the Dodgers and the Milwaukee Braves.The Dodgers won the tie-breaking playoff. 1959 also saw a team other than the Yankees win the A.L. pennant, one of only two such years in the 16-year stretch from 1949 through 1964, and because of the Dodgers' move to Los Angeles, this resulted in the first World Series since 1948 to have no games in New York City.