A World Championship team with zero Hall of Fame players, yet the 1981 Dodgers had one of the deepest rosters in long-term quality players ever, many of them at the start or end of their primes. https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/LAD/1981.shtml …https://twitter.com/DodgerInsider/status/1418736445565538307 …
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Dan McLaughlin Retweeted Dan McLaughlin
I looked at this team on these terms a few years agohttps://twitter.com/baseballcrank/status/1055139878499966980 …
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Dan McLaughlinVerified account @baseballcrank1981 Dodgers were the first World Champs to have no Hall of Famers play for them, but their organizational depth was insane. Here's their roster ranked by career WAR. At #30, a guy with over 5,000 career PA. Inspired by this@MattWelch thread https://twitter.com/MattWelch/status/1055122519307489280 … pic.twitter.com/gC41HXxSIa5 replies 0 retweets 6 likesShow this thread -
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Dave Goltz + Kenny Landreaux (Sigh) My Twins couldn't hold on to anybody then I got Goltz' autograph at a Bloomington Taco Bell in '77 Only one I ever asked for
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