Los Angeles Dodgers Team Overview
Los Angeles Dodgers Team is a baseball team established in 1883. The team matched in Major League Baseball. The team is also a member of the National League West division. In 1958 season, the team shifted to Los Angles. They also performed in four seasons at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. In 1962, the team moved to Dodger Stadium. The squad won six World Series and 23 National League Pennants. 18 Dodgers team member wins rookie of the Year Award. The owner of the team is Guggenheim Baseball Management. The manager of the team is Dave Roberts. The team has won five World Series rings.
In early days, the team was known as Robins. They won league pennants in 1916 and 1920. The team lost the World Series both times. In 1930, the team renamed as Dodgers. In 1957, the team left Brooklyn. The team also has a rivalry with the San Francisco Giants. The team appeared 20 times in World Series. In 1950, the Walter O Malley acquired 25% share in Dodgers with Branch Rickey.

The team participated in the various league named as Pacific Coast league, Texas League, California League, Midwest League, Pioneer League, Arizona League, and Dominican Summer league.
Los Angeles Dodgers Team Fan Support
The team has a huge fan and loyal fan base. In 1978, it attracted more than 3 million fans in a season. The team continues to attract six million fans from 1996 to 2010 season which was the longest records in Major League Baseball history. The team matches attended by several celebrities named as Magic Johnson, Mary Hart, Larry King, Tiger Woods, Alyssa Milano, and Shia LaBeouf. In 2008, the team set the world record of largest attendance with 115,300 fans. The match was against Boston Red Sox.