Who played in the Dodgers in 1993?
1993 Los Angeles Dodgers
1993 Los Angeles Dodgers 1993 Los Angeles Dodgers Official Logo Complete Roster | ||
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Roster Schedule Hitting Pitching Fielding Statmaster | ||
21 | Rafael Bournigal | 165 |
15 | Dave Hansen | 195 |
29 | Lenny Harris | 235 |
Who was the best player in Dodgers history?
Duke Snider (1947-1962) Snider is the all-time leader among Dodgers position players in fWAR (63.4), while also being the franchise’s leader in offensive WAR (68.2), home runs (389), RBIs (1,271) and extra-base hits (814).
Who is the most famous LA Dodger?
Willie Davis Notably, Davis was a great triples hitter; in 1970 he hit 16 and 110 for his career as a Dodger. In 1969, Davis had a 31-game hitting streak, the longest ever for any LA Dodger. Moreover, Davis leads all LA Dodgers in many hitting categories, including hits, runs and extra base hits.
Who was Dodger 23?
Pee Wee Reese
Los Angeles Dodgers Uniform Numbers
Los Angeles Dodgers Uniform Number 0 Every Dodgers Player Who Wore #0 | ||
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Count | Players Who Wore #0 | Full Roster |
23. | Pee Wee Reese | 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers |
24. | Pee Wee Reese | 1952 Brooklyn Dodgers |
25. | Pee Wee Reese | 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers |
Who is number 6 on the Dodgers?
Trea Turner
ODDS
INFIELDER | POS | WT |
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Max Muncy #13 | 2B | 215 lbs |
Edwin RĂos #43 | 3B | 220 lbs |
Justin Turner #10 | 3B | 202 lbs |
Trea Turner #6 | SS | 185 lbs |
Who is the greatest MLB pitcher of all time?
1. Walter Johnson
IP | W | K/BB |
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5,914 | 417 | 2.6 |
Who was #20 on the Dodgers?
Don Sutton
#20 – Don Sutton The durable right-hander spent 16 of his 23 Major League seasons with the Dodgers and more than made his mark in team history, ranking as the franchise all-time leader in wins (233), games pitched (550), innings pitched (3,814), strikeouts (2,696) and shutouts (52).
Who is the youngest Dodger?
(Joe Moeller at 19 years and 55 days is the youngest LA Dodger starting pitcher).
Who wore 24 for the Dodgers?
Walter Alston
#24 – Walter Alston.