The Los Angeles Dodgers, founded in 1883 and originally based in Brooklyn, are one of Major League Baseball's most iconic and successful franchises. Since relocating to Los Angeles in 1958, the Dodgers have built a storied legacy, capturing World Series titles in 1959, 1963, 1965, 1981, 1988, and most recently in 2020. The team has been home to legendary figures such as Jackie Robinson, who broke MLB’s color barrier in 1947, as well as Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, and more contemporary stars like Clayton Kershaw and Mookie Betts. Known for their passionate fanbase, historic rivalries, and innovation in player development, the Dodgers remain a powerhouse in professional baseball and a cornerstone of the Los Angeles sports scene.