Celebrate the rich history of Major League Baseball with the Barbie [MLB] - Los Angeles Dodgers Barbie Doll (Collector Edition) - Mattel - Barbie Collectibles Series (1999). This meticulously crafted collector’s doll honors one of baseball’s most iconic franchises, from its Brooklyn roots as the “Trolley Dodgers” to its historic Los Angeles victories. Dressed in a custom Dodgers uniform, Barbie showcases the team’s classic colors and intricate detailing, capturing the spirit of America’s pastime in a beautifully designed keepsake.
This collector edition doll is part of Mattel’s Barbie Collectibles Series, designed for display and admiration. With attention to craftsmanship, Barbie features premium materials, lifelike facial detailing, and a poseable design that allows her to stand confidently as a tribute to the Dodgers’ legacy. The doll comes complete with accessories that reflect the world of baseball, from a miniature bat to team-branded gear, enhancing her authenticity and collectible value.
Perfect for baseball enthusiasts and Barbie collectors alike, this doll embodies both sporting history and collectible artistry. Whether displayed on a shelf or incorporated into themed collections, the Dodgers Barbie Doll offers fans a unique way to honor the team’s achievements, including historic pennants and World Series victories. This exquisite doll makes a standout gift for fans of all ages who appreciate the intersection of sport, history, and timeless Barbie design.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers were born in 1890 in Brooklyn, New York. They were called the “Bridegrooms” but many fans and sportswriters called them the “Trolley Dodgers,” referring to Brooklyn residents who often had to dodge the horse-drawn trolley cars in the streets. In 1914, they became the “Robins.” Finally in 1932, the franchise gave in to tradition and officially became the “Dodgers.”
The 1947 season marked the beginning of Dodgers dominance. It was also the season that the Dodgers made history by signing up the first African-American Major League player of the 20th century, breaking the sport's long-standing color line.
From 1947 to 1957, the Dodgers won six National League pennants and the 1955 World Series. Still, they were nicknamed the “Brooklyn Bums” for their inability to win it all.
In 1958, the franchise moved to Los Angeles. The Dodgers won three pennants and two World Series during the ’60s when pitching became the Dodgers hallmark. In 1981 and 1988, the Dodgers took home two more World Series victories.