Don Drysdale

In 1965 Don Drysdale tied his own NL record with 7 homers. He was also the Dodgers’ only .300 hitter and won 23 games for the World Champs.
Read More >In 1965 Don Drysdale tied his own NL record with 7 homers. He was also the Dodgers’ only .300 hitter and won 23 games for the World Champs.
Read More >At the time of his retirement, Leo Durocher ranked 5th all time in managerial wins and 2nd in NL history behind only John McGraw.
Read More >Roy Campanella was an eight-time All Star and three-time National League Most Valuable Player during his ten-year big league career.
Read More >Max Carey led the National League in stolen bases ten times during his 20-year career. He held the NL career mark until Lou Brock broke it in 1974.
Read More >Gary Carter played 12 years in Montreal and had his #8 retired by the Expos. He is also one of only four men to be named captain of the Mets.
Read More >Dave Bancroft played on the Phillies pennant winners in 1915 & with the Giants teams that won the flag 1921-23. He was a World Series champ in ’21 and ’22.
Read More >In 23 seasons as Dodger skipper, Walter Alston presided over seven National League pennant winning clubs and four World Series champions.
Read More >"Whoever wants to know the heart and mind of America had better learn baseball…"
~Jacques Barzun, 1954