My Favorite Dodgers: Players Who Were Dodgers For A Short Time.

August 6, 2023

Ah, love the guys who came to LA and played for a short time and made some impact. Brooklyn had a few of those two, so I will touch base on a couple of those guys, too. But sometimes, they also make very little impact. And then there are those guys who get traded or signed, and you are like, why in the world would they want that guy? Might…

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That Emotional Attachment to Players

November 23, 2022

When I was a kid, Wes Parker was definitely one of my favorites.  The guy was absolutely the best defensive first baseman in the game, (Gold gloves for six consecutive years, 1967-1972). In 1970 he came into his own and hit .319 and knocked in 111 runs.   He was popular, had movie star looks, and was public relations minded.  Heck, he even played the teacher’s boyfriend in an episode…

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Player Profile: Dick Allen

June 1, 2022

Richard Anthony Dick Allen was born on March 8, 1942, in Wampum Pennsylvania. The family actually lived in the small hamlet of Chewton. Wampum is 30 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. Dick was one of 9 children and was raised by his mother, Era, who supported the family by working as a domestic. As a child, Dick would spend hours hitting rocks as he announced every hitter in the Brooklyn Dodgers…

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