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The Dodgers' first five world championships won in Los Angeles preceded the Giants' first one in San Francisco, in 2010. Before 2020 , all of the Dodgers' world championships were sandwiched by the Giants' final world championship in New York ( 1954 ) and their first in San Francisco ( 2010 ).
The LA Waterfront is a visitor-serving destination in the city of Los Angeles, funded and maintained by the Port of Los Angeles. [24] In 2009, the Los Angeles Harbor Commission approved the San Pedro Waterfront and Wilmington Waterfront development programs, under the LA Waterfront umbrella.
The Dodgers share a fierce rivalry with the San Francisco Giants, dating back to when the two franchises played in New York City. Both teams moved west for the 1958 season. [25] The Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers have appeared in the World Series 22 times, while the New York/San Francisco Giants have appeared in the World Series 20 times.
2024 World Series schedule New York Yankees vs. Los Angeles Dodgers. ... Game 2, Saturday, Oct. 26: New York Yankees vs. Los Angeles Dodgers - 8:08 p.m ... No. 1 Los Angeles Dodgers def. No. 4 San ...
The Dodgers scored 46 runs in the series, which was also a record, two more than the Atlanta Braves in the 1996 NLCS and San Francisco Giants in the 2002 World Series. It was only the third time in history that one team had outscored another in the NLCS by 20 or more runs, joining the 1996 Braves and 2017 Dodgers .
San Francisco vs. Los Angeles [ edit ] This was the first postseason match-up in the history of the Dodgers-Giants rivalry and a continuation of the tight divisional race between the two rivals, which saw the Giants win a franchise-record 107 games and the Dodgers tie theirs at 106 wins.
The games were played from October 1 to 3, 1962, between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants. The Giants won the series, two games to one. The first game took place at Candlestick Park and the second and third were played at Dodger Stadium.
The Dodgers next played the Seattle Mariners for four games, with the first two being at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles and the second pair being at T-Mobile Park in Seattle. They won the opener 11–9 in a back-and-forth battle when the Dodgers scored five runs in the seventh inning to respond to the Mariners scoring five runs in the third inning.