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Originally Posted by ifspuds
Some of my favorite Dodgers from when I was a kid:
Pedro Guerrero
Ramon Martinez (the pitcher, Pedro's brother)
Mike Scioscia
Steve Garvey
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Pedro Guerrero
1980-1990 Boston Red Sox
1991-1994 Chicago Cubs
1995-1997 Philadelphia Athletics
1998 Cleveland Indians
Hits - 3,349
Homeruns - 382
Average - .318
OBP - .381
1983(best season) - .358 AVG, .419 OBP, 242 hits, 24 homeruns, 113 RBIs, and 45 doubles
Won 9 pennants and 4 world championships
From 1983 to 1990 he won pennants with the Red Sox
In 1991 he signed the the Cubs and won a pennant there(lost the world series)
In 249 career post season at bats Guerrero hit .313 with a .366 OBP. Hit 8 homeruns and 44 rbis to go with 39 runs.
Rookie of the Year
11 time all-star
6 gold gloves
Awesome career.
Ramon Martinez
1989-2000 New York Giants
2001-2005 Cleveland Indians
Martinez went 188-205 with a 4.88 ERA. He had a below average career but it was enough to hang around for 16 years. He never made the postseason but got 1 all-star selection and 1 gold glove.
1991(best season) - Went 18-14 with a 3.08 ERA
Mike Scioscia
Never made the majors, so there is no stats on him. Those who don't make the majors are deleted, sorry.
Steve Garvey
1971-1977 Brooklyn Dodgers
1978 Detroit Tigers
1979-1982 Cleveland Indians
1983-1984 Boston Red Sox
Hits - 1,472
Homeruns - 137 homeruns
Average - .272
OBP - .305
1973(best season) - .291 average, .324 OBP, 159 hits, 12 homeruns, 79 RBIs
4 pennants and 2 championships (3 with cleveland and 1 with Boston - both the championships with cleveland)
In 66 postseason at bats he hit .167 with 1 homerun and 4 RBIs.
2 time all-star
An okay career - nothing special.