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The Dodgers' inaugural season at Ebbets Field did not culminate in success on the field, as they finished sixth in the National League. However, with a new manager, Wilbert Robinson, the franchise eventually found its footing, leading to a National League pennant in 1916. While the team fell short in the World Series against the Boston Red Sox, this marked the start of Ebbets Field gaining notoriety as a formidable venue for baseball.