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December 3, 1973: Sergio Ferrer was drafted from the Dodgers by the Minnesota Twins in the 1973 rule 5 draft. [2] December 5, 1973: Willie Davis was traded by the Dodgers to the Montreal Expos for Mike Marshall. [3] December 5, 1973: Pete Richert was traded by the Dodgers to the St. Louis Cardinals for Tommie Agee. [4]
The 1974 National League Championship Series was a best-of-five series in Major League Baseball’s 1974 postseason that matched the East Division champion Pittsburgh Pirates against the West Division champion Los Angeles Dodgers. It was the sixth NLCS in all.
April 4 – October 17, 1974: Number of games: 162: Number of teams: 24: TV partner(s) NBC: Draft; Top draft pick: Bill Almon: Picked by: San Diego Padres: Regular season; Season MVP: AL: Jeff Burroughs NL: Steve Garvey : Postseason; AL champions: Oakland Athletics AL runners-up: Baltimore Orioles: NL champions: Los Angeles Dodgers NL runners ...
In a 16-season career, Cey was a .261 hitter with 316 home runs and 1139 RBI in 2073 games. [6] Cey finished in the top 25 in National League MVP voting four times with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1974-1977) and once with the Chicago Cubs (1984). His highest position in MVP voting came in 1977, when he finished eighth with a career-high 30 home ...
Don Sutton's number 20 was retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1998. Coming into the 1986 season, Sutton had 295 career victories. He struggled early in the season, recording a 9.12 ERA in his first five starts, but earned his 300th career win on June 18, pitching a complete game against the Texas Rangers in which he allowed only three hits ...
A man coated head-to-toe in wet blue paint was filmed scrawling a victory message across a Los Angeles sidewalk as the city descended into chaos after the Dodgers’ World Series win.. The man ...
The 1974 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1974 season.The 71st edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League (AL) champion (and two-time defending World Series champion) Oakland Athletics and the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers.
The 1974 Cincinnati Reds season was the 105th season for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 5th and 4th full season at Riverfront Stadium. The Reds finished in second place in the National League West with a record of 98–64, four games behind the NL West and pennant -winning Los Angeles Dodgers .