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The Dodgers did not employ a General Manager until 1950. Before then, the team President had the duties commonly associated with the GM. [6] There was also no general manager between 2018 and 2021, as the President of Baseball Operations took GM duties during this period. Former GM Ned Colletti #
Another, earlier Cleveland Athletic Club was established in 1890, with early baseball executive Frank Robison as its president. [8] Despite an impressive new headquarters in the former Dodge mansion at 500 Euclid Avenue, and despite a large membership, it appears to have faded after 1895.
Hilldale Club: ECL, ANL, EWL 1923 1932 1 2 Homestead Grays: ANL, EWL, NNL II 1929 1948 3 5 Jacksonville Red Caps: NAL 1938 1942 0 0 Indianapolis ABCs: NNL I 1920 1926 0 0 Indianapolis ABCs: NNL I, NSL, NNL II 1931 1933 0 0 Indianapolis Athletics: NAL 1937 1937 0 0 Indianapolis Clowns: NAL 1943 1948 0 0 Kansas City Monarchs: NNL I, NAL 1920 1948 ...
A team-by-team look at the billionaire MLB team owners who are behind the lockout that ... outspoken former Yankees owner who, in the early 1960s purchased the family’s shipbuilding company that ...
The Dodgers temporarily took up residence while they awaited the completion of 56,000-seat capacity Dodger Stadium, built for $23 million. The Dodgers were soon drawing more than two million fans a year. They remained successful on the field as well, winning the World Series in 1959, 1963, and 1965.
Therese "Terry" O'Malley Seidler (born May 16, 1933) is an American former baseball owner and executive who owned the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1979 to 1997, alongside her brother Peter O'Malley. She is one of a few women to serve as the principal owner of a Major League Baseball team, inheriting half the team after the death of her father ...
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The Kokomo Dodgers were a Minor League Baseball team based in Kokomo, Indiana, between 1955 and 1961.After playing the 1955 season as the Kokomo Giants, a New York Giants, the 1956 "Dodgers" became charter members of the Midwest League, as the Mississippi–Ohio Valley League, as the changed Mississippi–Ohio Valley League names following the 1955 season.