Dodgers

The term “Dodgers” primarily refers to the Los Angeles Dodgers, a professional baseball team based in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1883 and originally based in Brooklyn, New York, the team was known as the Brooklyn Dodgers before relocating to Los Angeles in 1958. The Dodgers are a member of Major League Baseball (MLB) and compete in the National League. The name “Dodgers” is derived from the team’s origins in Brooklyn, where fans had to “dodge” streetcars and other obstacles to attend games. The team has a rich history and is known for its success, including multiple World Series championships. The term can also refer to the team’s culture, fan base, and the legacy associated with its players and achievements in baseball history.