Posted on 06/05/2015 9:24:05 AM PDT by EveningStar
We asked you to list your choices for the 10 greatest Dodgers of all time. You could vote via comment, Facebook, Twitter or email. And vote you did. We received an amazing 14,383 ballots. So many, that we have decided to expand the list from the top 10 to the top 20.
You were asked to rank your top 10 in order. We assigned points, with your choice for first getting 12 points, second getting nine points, third getting eight points, all the way down to one point for 10th place. Each weekday here, we will unveil the top 20, one at a time, until we reach No. 1.
So without further ado:
No. 17: Don Newcombe; No. 18: Gil Hodges; No. 19: Don Sutton; No. 20: Kirk Gibson
No. 16: Walter Alston
No. 15: Walter O'Malley
No. 14: Branch Rickey
No. 13: Orel Hershiser
No. 12: Steve Garvey
No. 11: Pee Wee Reese
No. 10: Maury Wills
No. 9: Fernando Valenzuela
No. 8: Tommy Lasorda
No. 7: Clayton Kershaw
No. 6: Roy Campanella
No. 5: Duke Snider
No. 4: Don Drysdale
No. 3: Vin Scully
No. 2: Jackie Robinson
No. 1: Sandy Koufax
Vin Scully is a sportscaster and was never a Dodger. He worked for CBS and NBC. Shouldn’t be on the list. If he’s on the list for sentimental reasons, then perhaps we could include mascots, hot dog vendors, etc
My fantasy bucket list, a game at Ebbets Field
"The 20 Greatest Duggars of All Time"...lol
My favorite Dodger was Manny Mota.
Cool, Sandy Koufax number 1, that is who I would have picked for the one slot too.
Pfft! Try the Red Sox being down three games to none to the dreaded Yankees and then going on to be World Champions!
ive had a big man-crush on Sandy since i was a little leaguer...
True story: I was driving back to Cincinnati, OH from Nashville, TN the night of that game. Just north of the city where I-24 and I-65 split there was a horrendous accident and traffic jam, and we sat on the interstate through the entire game. A guy in a pickup 2 cars in front of me had a battery powered TV, and a bunch of us watched that home run happen standing in the middle of I-24/I-65. I’ll never forget it.
Mine is Fernando followed by Koufax, Drysdale and Garvey
Dazzy Vance, Ron Cey, Dave Lopes, Bill Russell missing? What bout Jim Gilliam and John Roseboro? Well lists like this inspire discussion and debate.
Reese integrated baseball:
There were lots of folks involved for sure, Manager Leo Durocher told Dixie Walker and his little group of petitioners where to stick that petition.
Yep. Ebbets Field. And I’m afraid I forget who, but someone hit a home run out of the park. I do remember eating a hot dog in a bun with mustard, which was standard fare at the time. And Coke in a can.
Any team is made up of quite a bit more than just the players if that is what you mean. You can say the same for Walter Alston, the O’Malleys, and Branch Rickey - would you consider them to also be here just for sentimental reasons and not Dodgers?
Ping
oFF Field Jackie #1...and Steve Garbage doesn’t deserve to be on the list...
Walter Alston, the OMalleys, and Branch Rickey were all involved with the Dodgers as managers or owners. They were part of the Dodgers organization.
Vin Scully worked for CBS and NBC.
Vin Scully worked for CBS and NBC.
He has worked for the Dodgers for 66 years.
A little before my time, though I sure remember Dizzy Dean and Pee-Wee Reese doing the CBS Game of the Week.
“...He fouls it off and...whoa, look out Diz!”
Bang!
I remember that! had to be in the early 60s I must have been about 7-8
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