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Former Brooklyn Dodger and Lance Parrish Respond to TTM Autograph RequestAn update on my autograph seeking mission.- The Brooklyn Dodgers' VengeanceDodgers' president Judge McKeever shook his cane and said, with respect to Mr. Terry, "We'll make him eat those words."
- The Brooklyn Dodgers Finally Beat New YorkThe Brooklyn Dodgers-New York Giants rivalry was unrivaled in sports. It was intense during the 1930s despite Brooklyn being a second-division team for most of the decade.
- The Brooklyn Dodgers vs. the New York Giants: An Historic FeudThe most intense enemies in baseball history were the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants. Events at the end of the 1941 season graphically illustrate the depth of hatred.
- The Brooklyn Dodgers' 1952 Home OpenerIt was a warm, sunny day and the game lasted a little less than four hours. Clem Labine, who had shut out the Giants in the second game of the playoffs, started for Brooklyn and was opposed by Jim Hearn.
- Things You Didn't Know About These Brooklyn Dodgers' Hall of FamersThe Dodgers broke millions of hearts when they left Brookly. How well do you remember some of their Hall of Fame stars?
- Brooklyn Dodgers Pitcher Johnny Podres Passes Away at Age 75The legacy of a historic pitcher for the Dodgers.
Stealing Signs is Not CheatingThere was nothing in the baseball rulebook in 1951 that prohibited stealing signs by any methods a team choose to employ. There still is not.- My Memories of the Brooklyn DodgersAs a young boy growing up in Brooklyn baseball was always the hot topic of discussion during the summer vacation months.
- Dizzy and Paul Dean's Great Doubleheader Against the Brooklyn DodgersThe Cardinals were trying to catch the Giants. Paul and Dizzy Dean's great pitching drew them closer.
- Willie Mays' Greatest Play was Against the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1951Willie Mays' greatest play was a brilliant catch and a seemingly impossible throw against Brooklyn in 1951.
- Poltics and Baseball Don't MixGovernment interference in a private enterprise has occurred as long the game has been played. Baseball and its fans can manage without politicans.