Who was on the 1988 Dodgers team?

1988 Los Angeles Dodgers

1988 Los Angeles Dodgers 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers Official Logo Complete Roster
Roster Schedule Hitting Pitching Fielding Statmaster
37 Mike Davis 185
40 Mike Devereaux 195
23 Kirk Gibson 215

Who are the greatest Dodgers of all time?

The Top 10 Los Angeles Dodgers of All-Time

  • 10) Maury Wills. Wills became the first man to steal 100 bases in a single season in 1962 while winning the NL MVP.
  • 9) Gil Hodges.
  • 8) Mike Piazza.
  • 7) Steve Garvey.
  • 6) Orel Hershiser.
  • 4) Duke Snider.
  • 3) Jackie Robinson.
  • 2) Roy Campanella.

How many World Series has the Dodgers won in the last 10 years?

Los Angeles Dodgers
Major league titles
World Series titles (7) 1955 1959 1963 1965 1981 1988 2020
NL Pennants (24) 1890 1899 1900 1916 1920 1941 1947 1949 1952 1953 1955 1956 1959 1963 1965 1966 1974 1977 1978 1981 1988 2017 2018 2020
AA Pennants (1) 1889

Who was the shortstop for the Dodgers in the 80s?

Derrel Thomas
Opening Day lineup

Opening Day starters
Name Position
Dusty Baker Left fielder
Ron Cey Third baseman
Derrel Thomas Shortstop

Did the Dodgers win the 88 World Series?

The 85th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League (AL) champion Oakland Athletics and the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers, with the Dodgers upsetting the heavily favored Athletics to win the Series in five games.

Why do Dodgers tap their helmets after a hit?

According to fan site Dodgers Nation, the team brought the head pat in at the beginning of the season, with its popularity among the squad growing by the game. It is most frequently used by Mookie Betts and Gavin Lux. Thus far, the team believes that it helps give them a tactical advantage over their opponents.

What does the name Dodger mean?

From the English word “dodger” meaning “one who dodges; one who avoids, evades, or sidesteps”. The use of the name Dodger may also be due to the popular Major League Baseball team, the Los Angeles Dodgers (formerly the Brooklyn Dodgers), particularly after World Series wins.