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Pee Wee Reese

1940 - 1958

2166 games, 126 home runs, .269 batting average

Recognized for his outstanding leadership, manager Walter Alston named the "Little Colonel" as team captain in 1954. A 10-time National League all-star, Reese appeared in more games at shortstop (2,014) than any player in Dodger history and is also the franchise's all-time leader in runs scored (1,338) and walks (1,210). His number 1 was retired in 1984 when he was also inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame.


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Manager Walter Alston
First Baseman Gil Hodges
Second Baseman Jackie Robinson
Third Baseman Ron Cey
Shortstop Pee Wee Reese
Left Fielder Tommy Davis
Center Fielder Duke Snider
Right Fielder Shawn Green
Catcher Roy Campanella
RH Pitcher Don Drysdale
LH Pitcher Sandy Koufax
Closer Ron Perranoski

Dusty Baker, Adrian Beltre, Milton Bradley, Ralph Branca, Jim Brewer, Kevin Brown, Jeromy Burnitz, Brett Butler, Dolf Camilli, Alex Cora, Willie Davis, J.D. Drew, Juan Encarnacion, Andre Ethier, Ron Fairly, Steve Finley, Rafael Furcal, Carl Furillo, Eric Gagne, Nomar Garciaparra, Steve Garvey, Kirk Gibson, Jim Gilliam, Luis Gonzalez, Burleigh Grimes, Pedro Guerrero, Babe Herman, Jose Hernandez, Orel Hershiser, Kazuhisa Ishii, Cesar Izturis, Tommy John, Brian Jordan, Eric Karros, Willie Keeler, Joe Kelley, Jeff Kent, Clem Labine, Cookie Lavagetto, Jose Lima, Paul Lo Duca, James Loney, Davey Lopes, Al Lopez, Derek Lowe, Russell Martin, Ramon Martinez, Andy Messersmith, Raul Mondesi, Wally Moon, Mike Morgan, Don Newcombe, Hideo Nomo, Lefty O'Doul, Claude Osteen, Andy Pafko, Chan Ho Park, Brad Penny, Odalis Perez, Mike Piazza, Johnny Podres, Dave Roberts, Wilbert Robinson, John Roseboro, Takashi Saito, Steve Sax, Mike Scioscia, Jimmy Sheckard, Gary Sheffield, Reggie Smith, Don Sutton, Fernando Valenzuela, Dazzy Vance, Dixie Walker, Jayson Werth, Zach Wheat, Maury Wills

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Red Barber, Vin Scully, Tommy Lasorda, Branch Rickey

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