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L.A. DODGER FACTS
The 1960s marked the first full decade of the Los Angeles Dodgers. The location changed, but the results didn't as the Dodgers won two World Series (1963 and 1965), three National League pennants (1963, 1965 and 1966) and just missed a fourth pennant in 1962.
In 1962, Walter O'Malley finally had the stadium he had been seeking for so many years. After four seasons at the Los Angeles Coliseum, the ballclub moved into its new home, Dodger Stadium. The 56,000-seat stadium opened on April 10, 1962 with a game against the Cincinnati Reds. The sparkling new venue did wonders for the Dodgers as they won a Los Angeles record 102 games and tied San Francisco, which won a playoff, two games to one.
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