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  1. 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Statistics. 1954 Season 1956 Season. Record: 98-55-1, Finished 1st in National League ( Schedule and Results ) Postseason: Won World Series (4-3) over New York Yankees. Manager: Walter Alston (98-55-1) General Manager: Buzzie Bavasi. Ballpark: Ebbets Field. Attendance: 1,033,589 (2nd of 8)

  2. Sandy Koufax earned his first major league win with the Dodgers on August 27, 1955. This season was basically a culmination of the careers of many legendary Dodger players. Catcher Roy Campanella won the 1955 National League Most Valuable Player award, his third in five years.

  3. 15 de ago. de 1999 · The 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers played 153 games during the regular season, won 98 games, lost 55 games, and finished in first position. They played their home games at Ebbets Field (Park Factors: 103/101) where 1,033,589 fans witnessed their 1955 Dodgers finish the season with a .641 winning percentage.

  4. 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Results. The Brooklyn Dodgers of the National League ended the 1955 season with a record of 98 wins and 55 losses, finishing first in the NL. The Dodgers led the circuit with 857 runs, powered by 201 home runs. Brooklyn allowed 650 runs, least in the league.

  5. The Brooklyn Dodgers 1955 World Series ring. (Milo Stewart Jr./National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum) Campanella and Reese were the only Dodgers to score in Game 7, both driven in by Gil Hodges in the fourth and sixth innings respectively – but two runs was all that Brooklyn would need.

  6. 1955. Brooklyn Dodgers. 1954 Season 1956 Season. Classification: Major League. League: National League. Record: 98-55. Manager: Walter Alston (98-55) Location : Brooklyn, NY. Pythagorean W-L: 95-58, 857 Runs, 650 Runs Allowed.

  7. A 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers schedule with dates for every regular season game played, opponents faced, a final score, and a cumulative record for the 1955 season. Data from the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers schedule includes home and road winning percentages, monthly win-loss data, team versus team totals, and score related splits.