A Quote by Jerry Reinsdorf

O'Malley wanted to move the Dodgers out of Brooklyn because he saw the promised land. He was right about that, but to this day I think he was wrong to take the Dodgers out of Brooklyn.
Brooklyn was a famous team. I wanted to play for the Dodgers.
I like sports. I'm a big football fan. When I was a kid, I was a... I don't even know how to describe it... I was an obsessed Brooklyn Dodgers fan. And I think when they left Brooklyn, which was simultaneous with me starting college, everything changed, and I haven't had the same passion for sports.
I rooted for the Dodgers when they were in Brooklyn.
I owe my own fluency with language to Brooklyn. Everyone talked about everything, from the Dodgers to the revolution.
The Brooklyn Dodgers had a no hitter last night.
I knew what the Dodgers uniform represented as a kid growing up in Brooklyn.
Three of my childhood dreams went unfulfilled. I never saw a no-hitter, never saw a triple play, and never caught a ball that had been hit into the stands. But I did see the Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in a World Series game when I was 10.
Brooklyn is a hub; people move to Brooklyn because of what's already in Brooklyn.
An independent Brooklyn probably would have built a new stadium for the Dodgers, so today there might be not just baseball but also the only football team on this side of the Hudson.
I live in Brooklyn, and there's so many interracial couples in Brooklyn. In Brooklyn, you don't talk about race like that.
For people who know both New York and the Bay Area, it is a complement to say that Oakland is San Francisco's Brooklyn. It's a complement both to Oakland and to Brooklyn. And, if you look at Brooklyn, Brooklyn is hot; Brooklyn is cool.
I am disappointed and disturbed by both the NFL and the Dodgers - but much more by the Dodgers.
My idea of Heaven has nothing to do with fluffy clouds or angels. In my Heaven there's butter pecan ice cream and swimming pools and baseball games. The Brooklyn Dodgers always win, and I have the best seat in the house, right behind the Dodger's dugout. That's the only advantage that I can see about being dead: You get the best seat in the house.
Now some alien force seems to have come and captured the Dodgers. I don't know what happened to my Dodgers.
Brooklyn is definitely the only place to live in the New York area. I love Brooklyn. Go Brooklyn!
School work and intellectual interests such as music and the arts were not especially important to me while I was growing up, although mathematics, my favorite subject, was fun. Baseball was my first passion: I played sand lot and Little League and rooted for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
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