Los Angeles Dodgers Captains Year Over Year

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Los Angeles Dodgers

The Los Angeles Dodgers are one of the successful Major League Baseball (MLB) franchises located in Los Angeles, California. Established in 1883 as the Brooklyn Grays, the team evolved into the Brooklyn Dodgers before moving to Los Angeles in 1958. Competing in the National League (NL) West division, the Dodgers have made their mark as one of baseball's most iconic teams, securing several World Series titles including their latest victory in 2020 and numerous National League pennants.

Dodger Stadium has been their home since 1962 and is famous for its picturesque views and rich baseball heritage. The team has been associated with some of the game's greatest figures, such as Jackie Robinson, who famously broke MLB’s color barrier in 1947, alongside Hall of Famers like Sandy Koufax. The Dodgers have captured seven World Series championships in 1955, 1959, 1963, 1965, 1981, 1988, and most recently in 2020, as well as 24 National League pennants. Additionally, they claim a record of producing eighteen Rookie of the Year Award winners, double that of any other franchise.

Los Angeles Dodgers Captain History

Los Angeles Dodgers have had five captains on the team throughout its history. The Dodgers' last captain was Davey Lopes from 1978 to 1979. Since then, they have not assigned the role of captain to anyone, as of 2024.

PlayerYears as Captain
Leo Durocher1938–1941
Pee Wee Reese1950–1958
Duke Snider1962
Maury Wills1963–1966
Davey Lopes1978–1979

Leo Durocher (1938–1941)

Leo Durocher served as the captain of the Brooklyn Dodgers (Los Angeles Dodgers) from 1938 to 1941. Before joining Brooklyn Dodgers in 1938 he played for St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, and New York Yankees. Durocher later transitioned to managing and became one of the most successful managers in baseball history, winning over 2,000 games and leading the New York Giants to a World Series title in 1954.

Pee Wee Reese (1950–1958)

Pee Wee Reese captained the Brooklyn Dodgers from 1950 to 1958. A Hall of Fame shortstop, Reese was known for his defense, consistent hitting, and leadership during one of the most successful periods in Dodgers history. His leadership was vital to the team's World Series victory in 1955, their first in franchise history.

Duke Snider (1962)

Duke Snider briefly served as the captain of the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1962. A Hall of Fame outfielder, Snider was one of the key players for the Dodgers throughout the 1950s. He played for the team from 1947 to 1962 before moving to the New York Mets. Known as "The Duke of Flatbush," Snider helped the Dodgers win two World Series titles in 1955 and 1959. Though his time as captain was short, his leadership and presence in the lineup made him a beloved figure in Dodgers history.

Maury Wills (1963–1966)

Maury Wills captained the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1963 to 1966. He was a shortstop and one of the best base-stealers of his era, Wills revolutionized the art of base running, particularly with his record-breaking 104 stolen bases in 1962. His speed and leadership helped lead the Dodgers to two World Series championships in 1963 and 1965. Wills was also named National League MVP in 1962, throughout his career, he was the three-time World Series Champion in 1959, 1963, and 1965.

Davey Lopes (1978–1979)

Davey Lopes served as captain of the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1978 to 1979. As a second baseman, Lopes was known for his combination of power and speed, regularly hitting home runs and stealing bases. His leadership helped guide the Dodgers to the World Series in 1978. Lopes was also part of the Dodgers' infield and a four-time All-Star during his time with the team. During his tenure of playing baseball, he was the two-time World Series champion in 1981 and 2008 and received the Gold Glove Award in 1978.

FAQs on Los Angeles Dodgers

A. The Dodgers have played home games at Dodger Stadium since 1958.

A. The primary colors are Dodger Blue, White, and Red.

A. The Dodgers do not have an official mascot, but the “Dodger Dog” is a popular food item at games.

A. The Dodgers moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles in 1958.

A. As of 2024, the manager of the Dodgers is Dave Roberts.

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