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Dodgers Stories: 6 Decades in L.A.
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A look at the Dodger's history in L.A. and Angelenos' love affair with their boys in blue.
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A look back at the Dodgers in L.A., through the eyes of the fans, as well as the players.
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A look back at the Dodgers in L.A., through the eyes of the fans, as well as the players.
Roz at the Coliseum
Nancy Pelosi, Dianne Feinstein and Helen Gahagan Douglas, are only some of the strong female forces who have formed the circle of influence surrounding Rosalind Wyman, the woman responsible for bringing the Dodgers to L.A. in the 1950s.
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Some of our favorite stories about special moments our audience members have had with the Dodgers
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If a picture is worth a thousand words, then the great archival photographs used in our latest documentary, "6 Decades of Dodgers Stories in L.A." tell an incredible story.
The Walk-Up Song: A Brief History and a Playlist
The Eagles' 1976 hit Hotel California describes, according to Eagle's frontman Don Henley, "... our interpretation of the high life in Los Angeles."…
Vin Scully: Beloved Voice of Dodger Baseball
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Roz Wyman, Jaime Jarrín and more remember Vin Scully, the longtime voice of Dodger games.
Dedication of the Rosalind 'Roz' Wyman Diamond at Cheviot Hills Recreation Center. July 21, 2003. | Photo by Ken Hively/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
When people talk about baseball greats, it is usually a discussion of the players. Yet there are legends in the stands as well. 
Angeleño Heights (1909 lithograph)
Before Dodger Stadium, there was Mount Lookout — one of the best vantage points for sweeping views of Los Angeles.
Roz Wyman: Without Her, the Dodgers Wouldn’t Be Here
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Rosalind Wiener Wyman brought major league baseball to Los Angeles.
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