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Uniforms: 1901 - Present
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| 1901-04 |
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 | | 1901 Home |
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 | | 1902 Home |
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 | | 1904 Road |
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| 1907-10 |
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 | | 1907 Road |
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 | | 1908 Home |
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 | | 1910 Home |
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| 1910-13 |
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 | | 1910 Road |
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 | | 1912 Home |
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 | | 1913 Home |
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| 1913-14 |
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 | | 1913 Road |
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 | | 1914 Home |
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 | | 1914 Road |
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| 1916-17 |
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 | | 1916 Home |
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 | | 1916 Road |
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 | | 1917 Home |
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| 1919-23 |
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 | | 1919 Road |
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 | | 1921 Home |
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 | | 1923 Road |
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| 1925-29 |
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 | | 1925 Road |
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 | | 1927 Road |
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 | | 1929 Home |
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| 1929-31 |
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 | | 1929 Road |
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 | | 1930 Road |
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| 1931-35 |
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 | | 1931 Road |
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 | | 1933 Home |
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| 1937-38 |
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 | | 1937 Home |
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 | | 1937 Road |
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| 1938-41 |
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 | | 1938 Road |
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 | | 1940s Satin Road |
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 | | 1941 Home |
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| 1941-52 |
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 | | 1941 Road |
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 | | 1945 Road |
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| 1954-60 |
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 | | 1958 Home |
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| 1988-Present |
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 | | 1988 Home |
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 | | 1988 Road |
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 All uniform images printed with permission, from the book "Baseball Uniforms of the 20th Century" by Marc Okkonen. |
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Logos: 1941 - Present
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| 1900s-57 |
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The Brooklyn "B" dates back to the beginning of the 20th Century. The first incarnations were of the Old English variety, but a "B" similar to the one on the left appeared on the Bridegroom's uniforms in 1908. |
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| 1937 |
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In 1937, New York World-Telegram cartoonist Willard Mullin, named "Sports Cartoonist of the Century" by the National Cartoonists Society in 1971, caught a cab ride home from a Dodgers game. The taxi driver asked "How'd our bums do today?" An inspired Mullin decided to create a cartoon to represent "Dem Bums" and inked an unkempt version of Emmett R. Kelly, a circus clown (who was hired to entertain the crowds at Ebbets Field in 1957). The bum pictured to the left adorned the cover of the 1955 Dodgers Yearbook. |
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| 1958-Present |
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On Feb. 21, 1957, Walter O'Malley traded the Dodgers' minor league team in Fort Worth, Tex., for the Cubs' Los Angeles Angels in the Pacific Coast League, paving the way for the Dodgers to move to California. The Angels had two caps, one with an interlocking LA and another with the "L" and "A" side-by-side. O'Malley liked the interlocking LA and it became the new logo for the Los Angeles Dodgers. |
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| 1930s-Present |
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The ascending baseball logo, which adorns the observation deck at the Top of the Park at Dodger Stadium, has been traced to Dodgers letterhead from the 1930s. |
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