For the second offseason in a row, the Dodgers have launched a pop-up museum at Chavez Ravine. Like last year, this year’s version features an assortment of memorabilia and historical artifacts related to the team. While there’s some overlap in included pieces, there’s a lot that’s new, enough to justify another visit if you made it out last winter.
After having the chance to check out the museum this weekend, here were some observations about things I personally found interesting.
Next season will mark 60 years since the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles
One of the key differences between last year’s and this year’s pop-up museums is that this year there’s a lot more material dedicated to the Dodgers’ move from Brooklyn to Los Angeles.