What was the Brooklyn Dodgers roster in 1947?

What was the Brooklyn Dodgers roster in 1947?

1947 Brooklyn Dodgers

1947 Brooklyn Dodgers 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers Official Logo Complete Roster
Roster Schedule Hitting Pitching Fielding Statmaster
11 Jack Banta 1925-06-24
26 Rex Barney 1924-12-19
29 Hank Behrman 1921-06-27

Who wore #5 for the Brooklyn Dodgers?

Joe Stripp
Brooklyn Dodgers Uniform Numbers

Brooklyn Dodgers Uniform Number 0 Every Dodgers Player Who Wore #0
Count Players Who Wore #0 Full Roster
5. Joe Stripp 1936 Brooklyn Dodgers
6. Joe Stripp 1937 Brooklyn Dodgers
7. Pete Coscarart 1938 Brooklyn Dodgers

Who was number 1 on the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947?

Jackie Robinson
On April 15, Jackie Robinson was the opening day first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers, becoming the first black player in Major League Baseball. Robinson went on to bat ….1947 Brooklyn Dodgers season.

1947 Brooklyn Dodgers
Owner(s) James & Dearie Mulvey, Walter O’Malley, Branch Rickey, John L. Smith
General manager(s) Branch Rickey

Who was the second black baseball player?

Larry Doby
Perhaps no one is more remembered for being second than Larry Doby. He was the second African-American to play in the National League or American League – but the first in the AL – in the modern era after Jackie Robinson.

Who wore number 0 in MLB?

In Major League Baseball, players are allowed to wear zero as their uniform number (yes, it’s a number. Also, it’s even). It’s rare, but it happens. Currently, there is one player in baseball who wears zero, and that’s Adam Ottavino, pitcher for the Colorado Rockies.

What was the roster of the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers?

1955 Brooklyn Dodgers

1955 Brooklyn Dodgers 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Official Logo Complete Roster
Roster Schedule Hitting Pitching Fielding Statmaster
41 Clem Labine 6-00
27 Tommy Lasorda 5-10
30 Billy Loes 6-01

Who was the first Black pitcher?

Satchel Paige
Satchel Paige, the first Black pitcher in the American League, and the first representative of the Negro Leagues to be inducted into the MLB Baseball Hall of Fame died in 1982.

What does 00 mean in baseball?

Numbers 0 and 00 are uncommon, but have been used by several players. Numbers 01 through 09 (with a leading zero) are some of the rarest numbers that have been worn. Benito Santiago wore 09 for the San Diego Padres and Florida Marlins.