This Day In Dodgers History: Vin Scully Calls Final Game, Steve Finley Clinches NL West, 4 Players With 30 Home Runs & Sandy Koufax
This day in Los Angeles Dodgers history saw legendary broadcaster Vin Scully call the final game of his illustrious career, Steve Finley clinch the 2004 National League West title in grand fashion, four players reach 30 home runs and Sandy…
This Day In Dodgers History: ‘4+1’ Game Results In Walk-Off Win Against Padres
On Sept. 18, 2006, the Los Angeles Dodgers put together one of the greatest comebacks in franchise and Major League Baseball history. Against the San Diego Padres, the Dodgers combined for four consecutive solo home runs to tie the game…
This Day In Dodgers History: Jackie Robinson, Steve Garvey, Eric Gagné & Vin Scully
Los Angeles Dodgers history includes several dates that are memorable for a variety of performances or milestones. In a lot of cases, a player is associated to multiple days in Dodgers history that stand out in franchise lore. Among them…
This Day In Dodgers History: Tommy Lasorda Has Expos Mascot Ejected; Gil Hodges Grand Slam & Vin Scully Returns
On Aug. 23, 1989, the Los Angeles Dodgers faced the Montreal Expos at Olympic Stadium in what still stands as one of the more...
This Day In Dodgers History: Vin Scully Receives Honorary Doctor Of Laws Degree From Pepperdine
On April 26, 2008, Los Angeles Dodgers legendary broadcaster Vin Scully delivered the commencement speech at Pepperdine University and received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree, the institution's highest honor. Late Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda, who also received an honorary…
This Day In Dodgers History: Vin Scully Announces First Career Game; Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Debut
On April 18, 1950, Hall-of-Fame broadcaster and icon Vin Scully began his career as the announcer for the Brooklyn Dodgers. The game involved the Dodgers facing off against the Philadelphia Phillies at Shibe Park, with Don Newcombe making the start.…
This Day In Dodgers History: Portion Of Elysian Park Renamed To Vin Scully Avenue
On April 11, 2016, the Los Angeles Dodgers held a ceremony to officially rename a portion of Elysian Park Avenue to Vin Scully Ave., in honor of the legendary broadcaster. It changed the address at Dodger Stadium to 1000 Vin…
This Day In Dodgers History: Jackie Robinson Signed; Vin Scully Misses 2012 Home Opener & Dodger Stadium First Game
April 10 is a big day in Los Angeles Dodgers franchise history for a few reasons, with the first coming back in 1947 when the team was still playing in Brooklyn. During the sixth inning of an exhibition game against…
This Day In Dodgers History: Vin Scully Calls Hank Aaron’s 715th Home Run, Chan Ho Park Becomes First Korean MLB Player & Adrián González Sets Mark
April 8 is a memorable date in Los Angeles Dodgers history for multiple reasons, including in 1994 when Chan Ho Park became the first Korean to play in the Major Leagues, making his debut at Dodger Stadium. The 21-year-old pitched…
Los Angeles Dodgers Bobbleheads For 2025 Season
The Los Angeles Dodgers recently announced their jam-packed promotional giveaways schedule for the 2025 regular season. Filled with 21 planned bobbleheads, fans will have plenty of opportunities to take home a special piece. Shohei Ohtani received two bobbleheads in his…
This Day In Dodgers History: Vin Scully Part Of NHL Stadium Series Game At Dodger Stadium
On January 25, 2014, then-Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster Vin Scully was among those on hand for the first ever NHL Stadium Series game at Dodger Stadium for a matchup featured the L.A. Kings and Anaheim Ducks. The 2014 NHL season…
This Day In Dodgers History: Vin Scully Wins Ford C. Frick Award, Elected Into Hall Of Fame
On this day in Los Angeles Dodgers history, iconic broadcaster Vin Scully was named the recipient of the 1982 Ford C. Frick Award and elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. He became just the sixth announcer at the…