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- noun A member of the LA Dodgers US professional baseball team.
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Examples
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Now we know that dropped ball the other night in Dodger Stadium — and the loss that ensued — broke them for good.
L.A. Dodgers show Cardinals an early exit from playoffs 2009
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My earliest firsthand political memory is of a rally for Barry Goldwater in Dodger Stadium in 1964; 50,000 people were there, and 100,000 eyes were on him the entire time.
Rhetorical Questions 2008
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He will get a handful of wins and probably pitch better at home in Dodger Stadium, a pitcher-friendly park, than on the road.
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The announced attendance of 56,800 — 800 more than listed capacity — was the largest in Dodger Stadium history.
Dodgers break out bats, beat Phillies in Game 3 of NLCS 2008
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Philadelphia's 0-4 record this season in Dodger Stadium.
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The announced attendance of 56,800 - 800 more than listed capacity - was the largest in Dodger Stadium history.
USATODAY.com 2008
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My earliest firsthand political memory is of a rally for Barry Goldwater in Dodger Stadium in 1964; 50,000 people were there, and 100,000 eyes were on him the entire time.
Rhetorical Questions 2008
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All of the area was previously in Dodger Stadium's formerly expansive foul territory.
No. 3: Stars easy to see on field, in stands at Dodger Stadium 2008
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It is Sunday night in Dodger Stadium, and they are all wearing Jackie Robinson's number.
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Once again, he won the hearts of the seventh largest crowd — 55,992 — in Dodger Stadium history.
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