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  1. 3 days ago · Before moving to Los Angeles, the Dodgers resided in Brooklyn under a series of different names from 1883 to 1957. The franchise was known as the Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers in 1911 and 1912, referencing fans who would dodge the electric trolleys streaming down Eastern Parkway and Bedford Avenue in the neighborhoods of Flatbush and Crown Heights.

  2. Maro (Portuguese singer) Mariana Brito da Cruz Forjaz Secca (born 30 October 1994), known professionally as Maro (stylised in all caps), is a Portuguese singer and songwriter. She won Festival da Canção 2022 and represented Portugal in the Eurovision Song Contest 2022 in Turin, Italy with the song "Saudade, saudade". [1][2]

  3. 3 days ago · Speaking to the New York Times in 2007, the Dodgers’ ex-general manager Buzzie Bavasi remembered that the franchise’s front office held a vote on whether to move. It ended 8-1 against, but the ...

  4. MARO. MARO. It wasn't until she turned 19 that MARO realised she wanted to pursue music full time. Graduating from Berklee College of Music in 2017, the songstress made the tough decision to move to Los Angeles instead of going home to Portugal. In her first year in LA, the artist released six self-written and self-produced albums.

  5. After graduating in 2017, she took yet another leap of faith and permanently moved to Los Angeles on her own, with barely any financial support, to actively pursue music. In the first half of 2018 she released her debut solo album in three separate volumes: MARO, Vol.1, 2, & 3. All songs, written between the ages of 12 and 22, are organized ...

  6. Apr 19, 2022 · Mariana Brito da Cruz Forjaz Secca, also known as Maro, was born on 30th October 1994 in Portugal. As a teenager, she had planned to become a veterinarian, but, at the age of 19, she decided to pursue a music career. Once she’d graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2017, she moved to Los Angeles, where she released several self-penned ...

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  8. Jan 25, 2019 · O'Malley convinced Stoneham to look at San Francisco instead, and on May 28, 1957, NL owners voted to make it official: The Dodgers and Giants could move to California, provided that they did so together. While O'Malley waited until after the season, Stoneham made his announcement in late September, turning New York's final game of the season ...

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