- teams,
including three NFL
teams (1921–1948).
Ebbets Field was
demolished in 1960 and
replaced by the
Ebbets Field Apartments, the site's
current occupant...
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Ebbets is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Charles Ebbets (1859–1925),
American sports executive Charles C.
Ebbets (1905–1978), American...
- Manhattan. John was of the
fifth generation of the
Ebbets family in New York City, a
descendant of
Daniel Ebbets (September 14, 1665–after 1724), a brickmaker...
- (1932). On
August 18, 1905,
Ebbets was born in Gadsden, Alabama, to Samuel, a
newspaper circulation manager, and
Minnie Ebbets. At age eight, he
bought his...
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Cohen of
Ebbets Field Flannels",
Ballcap Blog, June 25, 2013. "PAUL LUKAS-
Ebbets Field is
alive and well", espn.com,
April 16, 2008.
Ebbets is Joining...
- Co-founder
Charlie Byrne Co-founder
Ferdinand Abell Former Dodger owners Charles Ebbets and Ed
McKeever Peter O'Malley
Frank McCourt Magic Johnson The
Dodgers did...
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William Henry Ebbets (January 4, 1825 –
March 8, 1890) was an
American lawyer and politician. Born in New York City on
January 4, 1825,
Ebbets graduated from...
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Brooklyn for a new, more
accessible and
better ballpark than
Ebbets Field.
Beloved as it was,
Ebbets Field had
grown old and was not well
served by vehicular...
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close as the
Dodgers tied the
series with an 8–5 win.
October 2, 1955, at
Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York In Game 5,
Sandy Amoros's two-run
homer in the...
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September 30, 1955, at
Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York
October 1, 1955, at
Ebbets Field in Brooklyn, New York
October 2, 1955, at
Ebbets Field in Brooklyn...