LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers on Tuesday unveiled their 2018 uniform patch, which celebrates the franchise's 60 years in Los Angeles, and the focal point of the logo is the iconic Los Angeles City Hall.
The patch was on a personalized uniform presented to councilman Gilbert Cedillo by a contingent of Dodgers legends. They were attending a ceremony as the full city council reciprocated with a proclamation marking the anniversary of the club's move from Brooklyn.
The Dodgers marked their first Opening Day in 1958 with a ceremony at City Hall and a parade through Los Angeles that ended at the Coliseum, the team's home from 1958 to 1961 (Dodger Stadium opened in 1962).