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  • What Players Would Have Been Terrific Brooklyn Dodgers?

    Through the years I have seen many players, before and after 1957, that I thought would have "fit right in" as BROOKLYN DODGERS and players WE, as FANS, would have LOVED in OUR BROOKLYN UNIFORM?

    One that comes to mind is TUG MCGRAW! I often pictured him a BROOKLYN DODGER standing on OUR mound at EBBETS FIELD.

    I truly believe his love of the game, along with his fire and passion, would have brought the house down at Ebbets Field, especially against the Giants.

    Can you think of any other players who would have "fit" into OUR SPECIAL WORLD in BROOKLYN?

    c.

    :radio OUR MOMENT IN TIME - OCTOBER 4, 1955 - 3:43PM

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    Pete Rose, Kirk Gibson, Jack Morris, Alan Trammell and Maury Wills to name a few.

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    • #3
      For many reasons, a natural transition, although a few years into the future, would have been Don Mattingly.
      Baseball articles you might not like but should read.

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      • #4
        Re: What Players Would Have Been Terrific Brooklyn Dodgers?

        Originally posted by DODGER DEB
        Through the years I have seen many players, before and after 1957, that I thought would have "fit right in" as BROOKLYN DODGERS and players WE, as FANS, would have LOVED in OUR BROOKLYN UNIFORM?

        One that comes to mind is TUG MCGRAW! I often pictured him a BROOKLYN DODGER standing on OUR mound at EBBETS FIELD.

        I truly believe his love of the game, along with his fire and passion, would have brought the house down at Ebbets Field, especially against the Giants.

        Can you think of any other players who would have "fit" into OUR SPECIAL WORLD in BROOKLYN?

        c.

        :radio OUR MOMENT IN TIME - OCTOBER 4, 1955 - 3:43PM
        I think Roberto Clemente would've looked good in right field.

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        • #5
          Ted Williams, definitely! He was colorful and powerful. He would have fit right in and would have added an additional spark to an already "sparkling" team!

          m.
          Dodger Deb, too!

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          • #6
            Elston Howard, Ron Hunt, Richie Ashburn, Brooks Robinson,
            Dale Murphy.

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            • #7
              Oops!

              I forgot to add

              Richie Allen

              Gene Conley

              Pumpsie Green

              Dale Berra

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Paulmcall
                Pete Rose, Kirk Gibson, Jack Morris, Alan Trammell and Maury Wills to name a few.
                Just what we needed Pete Rose, he could of hung out with Durocher, maybe he could have gotten Leo to bet on baseball instead of the pony's. I really can't think of anyone, certainly no one i see listed here so far.
                Last edited by JACKIE42; 01-08-2004, 09:15 PM.

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                • #9
                  Stanley would have solved our left field problem. He probably would have found a way to solve the O'Malley problem, too.

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                  • #10
                    My Fabulous Five

                    1) John Franco (OK, he's from the 'hood)
                    2) Lee Mazzilli (Ditto)
                    3) John Kruk
                    4) Paul O'Neill
                    5) Roberto Clemente (ouch)
                    "Heroes are people who are all good with no bad in them. That's the way I always saw Joe DiMaggio. He was beyond question one of the greatest players of the century."

                    ~Mickey Mantle

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                    • #11
                      Lest we forget:

                      Choo Choo Coleman

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                      • #12
                        Are we talking Daffy Dodgers or pennant contending type of Dodgers?

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                        • #13
                          NO, WE are NOT talking daffy Dodgers; MY question was a SERIOUS question.....quite obviously not being taken so by SOME of the responses.

                          There have been many players who BROOKLYN fans would have LOVED to cheer for, had they worn OUR UNIFORM! There were also many players who would have considered it an honor to wear OUR UNIFORM.

                          Of the ones mentioned so far, in my opinion, I think the following players would been great BROOOKLYN DODGERS:

                          Brooks Robinson
                          John Franco
                          Roberto Clemente
                          Don Mattingly

                          I would never choose Paul O'Neill, much too "whiny". He couldn't handle the booing on a bad day.

                          Ted Williams, a great player, but I'm not so sure he would have been a "fit".

                          A few more I could see:

                          Tom Seaver
                          Keith Hernandez
                          Ron Swoboda
                          Stan Musial

                          c.


                          :radio OUR MOMENT IN TIME - OCTOBER 4, 1955 - 3:43PM

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                          • #14
                            How about three who would have played at Ebbets if the team had stayed. Frank Howard, Tommy Davis and Willie Davis. I would have loved to see big Frank play in Ebbeta Field.
                            Lets get Eddie Basinski elected to the Polish Sports Hall of Fame.
                            www.brooklyndodgermemories.com

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                            • #15
                              Those are three good choices, tonypug......especially TOMMY DAVIS. BROOKLYN FANS would have taken to him real quick....and he to US!

                              c.

                              :radio OUR MOMENT IN TIME - OCTOBER 4, 1955 - 3:43PM

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