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From the What Might Have Been files: The 1951 Dodgers-Yankees World Series  program | by Jon Weisman | Dodger Insider
From the What Might Have Been files: The 1951 Dodgers-Yankees World Series program | by Jon Weisman | Dodger Insider

May 23, 1951: Again, three hits for Cal Abrams as Dodgers beat Pirates –  Society for American Baseball Research
May 23, 1951: Again, three hits for Cal Abrams as Dodgers beat Pirates – Society for American Baseball Research

Amazon.com: 1951 Bowman # 56 Ralph Branca Brooklyn Dodgers (Baseball Card)  FAIR Dodgers : Collectibles & Fine Art
Amazon.com: 1951 Bowman # 56 Ralph Branca Brooklyn Dodgers (Baseball Card) FAIR Dodgers : Collectibles & Fine Art

Baseball, signed by the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers | Smithsonian Institution
Baseball, signed by the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers | Smithsonian Institution

The Dodgers Departed Long Before Brooklyn Bounced Back - The New York Times
The Dodgers Departed Long Before Brooklyn Bounced Back - The New York Times

1951 Greenwood Dodgers
1951 Greenwood Dodgers

1951 Bowman #190 Joe Hatten (Brooklyn Dodgers)
1951 Bowman #190 Joe Hatten (Brooklyn Dodgers)

Dodgers were victims of a sign-stealing scam in 1951, too - Los Angeles  Times
Dodgers were victims of a sign-stealing scam in 1951, too - Los Angeles Times

First person: Dodgers' Carl Erskine remembers Jackie Robinson - Los Angeles  Times
First person: Dodgers' Carl Erskine remembers Jackie Robinson - Los Angeles Times

Walter O'Malley : Dodger History : Team History : 1951-1979 : 1950's : 1959
Walter O'Malley : Dodger History : Team History : 1951-1979 : 1950's : 1959

Walter O'Malley : Dodger History : Team History : 1951-1979 : 1950's : 1951
Walter O'Malley : Dodger History : Team History : 1951-1979 : 1950's : 1951

Dodgers giants hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
Dodgers giants hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Issued by Bowman Gum Company | Dan Bankhead, Pitcher, Brooklyn Dodgers,  from Picture Cards, series 5 (R406-5) issued by Bowman Gum | The  Metropolitan Museum of Art
Issued by Bowman Gum Company | Dan Bankhead, Pitcher, Brooklyn Dodgers, from Picture Cards, series 5 (R406-5) issued by Bowman Gum | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Dodgers podcast: Andy Pafko - True Blue LA
Dodgers podcast: Andy Pafko - True Blue LA

1951 Brooklyn Dodgers Team Signed Baseball.... Autographs Baseballs | Lot  #19732 | Heritage Auctions
1951 Brooklyn Dodgers Team Signed Baseball.... Autographs Baseballs | Lot #19732 | Heritage Auctions

Amazon.com: 1951 Topps # 11 Gene Hermanski Brooklyn Dodgers (Baseball Card)  GOOD Dodgers : Collectibles & Fine Art
Amazon.com: 1951 Topps # 11 Gene Hermanski Brooklyn Dodgers (Baseball Card) GOOD Dodgers : Collectibles & Fine Art

A Brief History of the Dodgers and Giants Rivalry - The New York Times
A Brief History of the Dodgers and Giants Rivalry - The New York Times

Issued by Bowman Gum Company | Joe Hatten, Pitcher, Brooklyn Dodgers, from  Picture Cards, series 5 (R406-5) issued by Bowman Gum | The Metropolitan  Museum of Art
Issued by Bowman Gum Company | Joe Hatten, Pitcher, Brooklyn Dodgers, from Picture Cards, series 5 (R406-5) issued by Bowman Gum | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The real tragedy of the Dodgers' 1951 collapse – Dodger Thoughts
The real tragedy of the Dodgers' 1951 collapse – Dodger Thoughts

Major League Baseball Season Recap 1951 - This Day In Baseball
Major League Baseball Season Recap 1951 - This Day In Baseball

October 3, 1951: Brooklyn Dodgers vs. New York Giants | by John Thorn | Our  Game
October 3, 1951: Brooklyn Dodgers vs. New York Giants | by John Thorn | Our Game

1951 Sport Life baseball magazine Duke Snider Brooklyn Dodgers VG Writing |  eBay
1951 Sport Life baseball magazine Duke Snider Brooklyn Dodgers VG Writing | eBay

1951 World Series - Wikipedia
1951 World Series - Wikipedia

Shot Heard 'Round the World (baseball) - Wikipedia
Shot Heard 'Round the World (baseball) - Wikipedia

Commentary: Think it's over Sox fans? Ask '51 Dodgers
Commentary: Think it's over Sox fans? Ask '51 Dodgers