| Los Angeles ___, MLB team that was founded in Brooklyn |
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| Team for which Sandy Koufax pitched for all of his 12 M.L.B. seasons |
New York Times |
10 May 2025 |
| "I would also like to thank the ___ Organization" (part of 1-Across's Instagram post this weekend) |
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| Cheats and evaders |
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| Buffet cars? (7) |
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| Shohei Ohtani's World Series-winning team |
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| Team that won the 2024 World Series |
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| Refusers, draft - |
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| Artful citizens of Dodge City? |
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| LA ___: MLB team that Sandy Koufax pitched for (7) |
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| They manage to avoid red dogs in a frenzy (7) |
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| LA baseball team |
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| Team that signed Shohei Ohtani for $700 million |
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| Team whose previous names included Bridegrooms and Robins |
Wall Street Journal |
13 Jun 2023 |
| Los Angeles ___, Major League Baseball team that was founded in Brooklyn and relocated in 1958 |
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| Los Angeles ___, MLB team and member of the NL West division that is one of the teams with the most World Series titles |
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| Word with tax or L.A |
LA Times Daily |
17 Apr 2022 |
| Word with tax or L.A |
The Washington Post |
17 Apr 2022 |
| Cheats extracted money from tenants day before |
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| 2020 World Series winners |
Eugene Sheffer |
07 Jan 2021 |
| Giants' rivals |
Universal |
15 Nov 2020 |
| They avoid barking red dogs |
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| Step 2: An old baseball team |
New York Times |
02 Nov 2017 |
| Six-time World Series champs |
Wall Street Journal |
19 Sep 2017 |
| The Los Angeles ___, whose name means to avoid something |
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| Step 2: An old baseball team |
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| They will be missed |
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| "Wait Til Next Year" subject |
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| The latest team to crush the hopes of 20-Across |
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| For whom Sandy Koufax pitched |
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| 1988 World Series champs |
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| 1988 World Series champs |
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| Brooklyn's loss |
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| Brooklyn's loss |
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| See 39 Down |
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| L.A. team |
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| Los Angeles nine |
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| SMALL HANDBILLS |
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| Baseball team |
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| National Leaguers. |
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| New L. A. feature. |
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| First baseball team to use batting helmets |
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| Series players. |
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| Pennant winners. |
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| Residents of Ebbets Field. |
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| Pennant runner-up. |
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| "Dem Bums." |
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| Flatbush's "Pride and Joy." |
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| Batsmen of the Gowanus. |
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| Famous ball team. |
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| Ball club. |
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