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For long. the following BYE, BYE, BROOKLYN 31 CHAPTER 5 FROM GARVEY TO MANNY O ne sign of a successful team is that it remains a contender when players come and go. The Dodgers continued to win after ace pitchers Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale retired. For a while, they just did not win as much. In the early 1970s, they generally finished behind the powerful Cincinnati Reds in the NL Western Division. By that time, the Dodgers had restocked their lineup with talented players such as first baseman Steve Garvey, second baseman Davey Lopes, and third baseman Ron Cey.
World Series. He also helped When Koufax retired due to the Dodgers win another pen- arthritis in his elbow after the nant season, 1966 season, the team’s run although they lost to the Balti- of pennants was over. But not more Orioles in the Fall Classic. for long. the following BYE, BYE, BROOKLYN 31 CHAPTER 5 FROM GARVEY TO MANNY O ne sign of a successful team is that it remains a contender when players come and go. The Dodgers continued to win after ace pitchers Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale retired.
They also continued their tradition of strong pitching. The Dodgers featured veteran starters Don Complete Player Steve Garvey could hit for average and for power and was an excellent fielder. Garvey played fielder. pl yed for the DodgDodgers from 1969 to 1982, during which time he compiled 200 or more hits hit in a season six times and exceeded 100 RBIs five times. He was the 1974 MVP and won four consecutive Gold Glove Awards. First baseman Steve Garvey was a 10-time All-Star and ended his career with 2,599 hits.