The Dodger franchise didn't start as some expansion team created out of thin dust. Instead, like most ballplayers, the club rose up the ranks. The Brooklyn Grays, as they were known back then, had won the Interstate Association (a Triple-A level league) championship in 1883 and decided to move up to a major league called the American Association the following year. That season they were dubbed the Brooklyn Atlantics in honor of the old National Association Brooklyn Atlantics team, and featured below are a couple of completed vintage scorecards from that season in 1884.
They are both available at BST Auction and I thought it would fun to take a closer look at them. Click any pic to embiggen.
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Friday, March 24, 2017
Blog Kiosk: 3/24/2017 - Dodgers Links - Some Spring Odds and Ends
Corey Seager is on the cover of this seasons ESPN the Magazine MLB Preview issue. It should be on newsstands soon.
Photo above via ESPN on twitter. Below are more links to check out:
- This Day in Dodgers History: In 1982 Fernando Valenzuela ends his three week holdout and reports to Vero Beach for spring camp. He earned just $42,500 in 1981, requested a raise to $1 million, then had his Dodger contract unilaterally renewed for a reported $350,000. In 2006 the U.S. Postal Service unveils the "Baseball Sluggers" postage stamps that includes Mickey Mantle, Mel Ott, Hank Greenberg and Roy Campanella. See it on the right.
- Happy Birthday, Jim McCauley, Mike Mowrey, Jim Bucher, Dick Egan, Wilson Alvarez & Jamie Arnold!