Walter O'Malley

Baseball team owner and executive

Walter O'Malley - Leaders & Politicians born October 9th, 1903
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A significant figure in Major League Baseball, played a vital role in the relocation of the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles in 1957, transforming the franchise into a key player in the expansion of baseball on the West Coast. Oversaw the construction of Dodger Stadium, which became a landmark venue for the sport. Advocated for innovative practices in baseball, including the integration of technology in the game.

Relocated the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles

Oversaw the construction of Dodger Stadium

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