The Brooklyn Dodgers: The story of a baseball franchise that became
family with its city.
If there was ever a place in America where a city and its baseball
franchise were as close as family, it was Brooklyn. The legacy of this
relationship chronicles childhoods spent at Ebbets Field to the stories
of Jackie Robinson and Branch Rickey, whose courage helped change the
face of America. Baseball in Brooklyn goes back to the beginning of the
sport, when a young city embraced a new game and, like missionaries,
carried it to the nation. Brooklyn Dodgers carries us from the birth of
baseball in the streets of Brooklyn through the decades in Flatbush when
Ebbets Field was the center of the Brooklyn community during a time when
the players lived in the neighborhoods not far from the ballpark,
side-by-side with their followers. In additon to Robinson, Duke Snider,
Pee Wee Reese, Gil Hodges, and Johnny Podres all make appearances in
this exciting selection of photographs - a large part of which is
dedicated to those teams of the 1950s and their irrepressible fans.
Author Mark Rucker tells the story from that birth and concludes with
the heart-wrenching move of the franchise to the West Coast after the
1957 season.