Your vote should depend on what the player did on and off the field only as a Dodger. The rest of his career doesn’t count, which is why you won’t see someone such as Frank Robinson listed.
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Frank Robinson had a way of repeating his feats ... as the Orioles swept the Los Angeles Dodgers. Although he never again matched his 1966 numbers, the right-handed slugger was a central figure ...
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Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani was unanimously ... the only player other than Frank Robinson to win an MVP in both leagues and the first back-to-back MVP since Miguel Cabrera in ...
This Dodgers-Yankees World Series is expected ... but not since 1971 when Frank Robinson, Brooks Robinson, Roberto Clemente, ...
Dodgers skipper Dave Roberts said of Shohei ... It was his first MVP Award in the National League, as he became the second player (Frank Robinson) to win the MVP Award in both leagues.
Jeff Torborg, a catcher for the Dodgers and Angels in the 1960s and 1970s who caught no-hitters by Sandy Koufax, Bill Singer, ...