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Major League Baseball
fromDodgers Digest
2 weeks ago

The Case For Clayton Kershaw

Clayton Kershaw's career merits consideration as the greatest pitcher ever based on dominant peak performance, statistical achievements, and historical comparisons with Sandy Koufax.
Major League Baseball
fromDodger Blue
2 weeks ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Maury Wills Voted 1962 National League MVP, Frank Howard Wins Rookie Of The Year

Maury Wills won the 1962 NL MVP after a season with .299/.347/.373, 104 stolen bases, league-leading triples, 6.0 WAR, All-Star and Gold Glove honors.
Major League Baseball
fromDodger Blue
3 weeks ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Roberto Clemente Joins Pirates, Steve Sax Wins Rookie Of The Year & Vin Scully Receives Presidential Medal Of Freedom

Roberto Clemente's 1954 contract purchase by the Pittsburgh Pirates launched a Hall of Fame career and enduring humanitarian legacy.
LA Dodgers
fromDodger Blue
3 weeks ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Roy Campanella Named 1953 NL MVP

Roy Campanella won the 1953 National League MVP after a bounce-back season and is honored by the Dodgers with the annual Roy Campanella Award.
Los Angeles
fromDodger Blue
4 months ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Pee Wee Reese Milestone, Walter Alston Double Ejection & Scoring Record

Pee Wee Reese reached 2,000 career hits on July 21, 1956.
fromDodger Blue
5 months ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Sandy Koufax Part Of 2 Record-Setting Games; Tom Lovett Throws First No-Hitter In Franchise History

On June 22, 1959, Sandy Koufax set an MLB record for strikeouts in a night game, solidifying his rise in baseball history.
LA Dodgers
LA Dodgers
fromDodger Blue
6 months ago

This Day In Dodgers History: Willie Davis Has 6-Hit Game

Willie Davis recorded six hits in a single game, a franchise first for the Dodgers, on May 24, 1973.
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