Brooklyn Dodgers 1947 National League Champions Vintage Team Photo

The page features the Brooklyn Dodgers, the National League champions of 1947, showcasing their team roster and coaching staff. The photograph captures the players and coaches, indicating a strong team dynamic. Among the players are notable names such as Gene Hermanski, Bob Bragan, Clyde King, Pee Wee Reese, George Dockins, and Jackie Robinson. The roster includes key positions: Archie Vaughan, Rex Barney, Gil Hodges, Bruce Edwards, Ralph Branca, and others filling vital roles such as utility, pitcher, and third base. The coaching staff is represented by figures like Burt Shotton, the manager, and trainers including Doc Wendler. The layout highlights the members of the team in a structured format, reflecting the historical significance of the year, especially considering Jackie Robinson's pioneering role in breaking the color barrier in Major League Baseball.