Don Sutton


Don Sutton

Don Sutton holds many Dodger franchise marks but recorded his 300th win with the Angels and his 3,000th strikeout with the Brewers.

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Wilbert Robinson


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The Brooklyn Dodgers were known as the Robins from 1914-1931, a tip of the cap to their popular manager of the time, Wilbert Robinson.  

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Pee Wee Reese


Pee Wee Reese

Pee Wee Reese made ten All Star teams, played in 7 World Series, and was the starting shortstop for the 1955 World Champion Brooklyn Dodgers.

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Branch Rickey


Branch Rickey

Baseball innovator Branch Rickey signed Jackie Robinson, drafted Roberto Clemente, and created the modern minor league farm system. 

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Frank Robinson


Frank Robinson

Frank Robinson was MLB’s first African-American manager. In 1975, his first at bat as player/manager for the Indians, he hit a home run.  

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Jackie Robinson


Jackie Robinson

Jackie Robinson was the first athlete in the history of UCLA to letter in four varsity sports: baseball, basketball, football, and track. 

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Joe Medwick


Joe Medwick

Joe Medwick won the Triple Crown when he hit .374 with 31 homers and 154 RBI in 1937. He remains the last NL player to accomplish the feat. 

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Eddie Murray


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Eddie Murray is one of only 5 players with 500 homers & 3,000 hits. The others are Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, Albert Pujols, and Rafael Palmeiro.

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Walter O’Malley


Walter O'Malley

ABC Sports ranks Dodger owner Walter O’Malley as the 8th most influential sports figure of the 20th century; The Sporting News ranks him 11th. 

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Larry MacPhail


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With the 1998 enshrinement of his son Lee MacPhail 15 years after his father, Larry is part of the only father-son duo in the Hall of Fame.

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"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"

~Jacques Barzun, 1954