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| View Poll Results: Who was the greatest player in Dodger history | |||
| Sandy Koufax |
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3 | 20.00% |
| Duke Snider |
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4 | 26.67% |
| Pee Wee Reese |
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0 | 0% |
| Zack Wheat |
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2 | 13.33% |
| Roy Campanella |
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0 | 0% |
| Mike Piazza |
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0 | 0% |
| Don Drysdale |
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0 | 0% |
| Jackie Robinson |
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6 | 40.00% |
| Don Sutton |
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0 | 0% |
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Who was the greatest player in the history of the Dodgers?
This is not quite a gimme! If you have another player in mind, please mention him in your post. I would not pick any of these players, but Gil Hodges, Dazzy Vance, and Babe Herman could be considered; I could only input 10 choices. Last edited by Fuzzy Bear : 01-07-2003 at 07:06 PM. |
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For reasons that go far beyond the field of play, Jackie Robinson. This is a story not told in Win Shares, but in the application of one man's courage.
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1. Fuzzy, I deleted your duplicate poll option for Reese.
2. Choosing Robinson is easy and right for all the obvious reasons. 3. If I must choose specifically as a player, and discount the color barrier stuff, I have much more difficulty making a choice. It almost becomes none of the above or a search for better candidates. Perhaps this is a more interesting question than the nearly certain Robinson landslide this poll will generate. |
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Picking based on baseball only, I take Koufax. Jackie easily wins for affect on society.
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Jackie Robinson. Beyond the obvious symbolic value of this selection, if JR had been allowed to get to the majors at age 22 , even Win Shares would have likely picked him as the greatest Dodger of all time
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Robinson
Snider Koufax Purely baseball - the three are all pretty close. Actually, if not for external factors and Robinson's monumental importance to the game, I might have said Snider. Anyone who appears in a commercial with Alf, Hulk Hogan, or Terry Bradshaw does not merit consideration.
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The Dodgers are the most unique franchise in baseball because there are umptillion different guys that can get this honor. The biggest Dodger could be a manager, general manager, or a broadcaster. The biggest Dodger could be well known for one play or one moment. Ask 100 old-time Brookliners and 100 Los Angelans (is that the right term?) this question and you probably get like 150 answers, if not more.
As a result, I'm not going to vote in this poll, because there are too many I can think of that are deservant. |
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This is a tough one because of so many fairly evenly matched careers. I think the numbers say that it was Snider but who do we think of when we think of the Dodgers: Jackie Robinson.
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Snider
Koufax Robinson Wheat
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I picked Jackie. It was close on pure baseball merit. But Jackie brought more to the game than just baseball talent and he is the pick. |
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I picked Zack Wheat, because he had the longest career of any Dodger greats. Many of the greatest Dodgers has somewhat short careers, for one reason or another.
But Koufax and Robinson, for peak value and character achievements are certainly picks I considered, and could well be persuaded to go with on a different day. I rate all three of these guys ahead of Snyder, Drysdale, and even Campy. |
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