It was the first time the Dodgers retired the number of a player ... “Fernando,” with his No. 34 below on their jerseys and painting his number on the pitcher's mound at Dodger Stadium.
It’s the Dodgers’ second championship in the last five seasons. Apparently five is their lucky number. Aaron Judge ... who were retired in order by Blake Treinen and his funky sweeper.
Game 5 World Series hero Walker Buehler celebrated his team’s title by donning another beloved Dodgers player’s jersey for ...
With the Dodgers’ World Series run now officially in the books, Fanatics released a huge selection of championship gear, shirts, jerseys and more to commemorate the Dodgers’ position as the ...
Buehler was captured on the national parade telecast chugging from a beer bong while wearing the game-used Orel Hershiser Dodgers jersey from the 1988 World Series that Buehler wore to walk into ...
Game 5 World Series hero Walker Buehler celebrated his team’s title by donning another beloved Dodgers player’s jersey for Friday ... Buehler retired all three batters he faced in his ...
Once again, the Los Angeles Dodgers are World Series champions ... let's take a look at it by the numbers in an attempt to put the 2024 Fall Classic in perspective. 1: The Yankees' collapse ...
The six-time All-Star's No. 34 jersey was retired by the team that same year. After leaving the Dodgers following the 1990 season, the left-hander with the high leg kick pitched for the California ...
Dodgers fan David Gonzales drive in from New Mexico for the parade wearing his jersey he bought at Dodger Stadium in 2006 after he just returned home from deployment in Iraq. #Dodgers # ...