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.
Read More >Don Sutton holds many Dodger franchise marks but recorded his 300th win with the Angels and his 3,000th strikeout with the Brewers.
Read More >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.
Read More >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.
Read More >Baseball innovator Branch Rickey signed Jackie Robinson, drafted Roberto Clemente, and created the modern minor league farm system.
Read More >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.
Read More >Jackie Robinson was the first athlete in the history of UCLA to letter in four varsity sports: baseball, basketball, football, and track.
Read More >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.
Read More >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.
Read More >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.
Read More >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.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954