Third Baseman – Ron Cey (1971-1982)
Stats: 12 years, 2073 games played, 47.5 WAR, .264/.359/.445, 228 home runs, 223 doubles, 842 RBIs, 715 runs scored, 20 stolen bases, 765 walks and 838 strikeouts.
Accolades: 6x All-Star
Among all the non-Hall of Famers in Dodgers history, Ron Cey may be one of the best to ever take the field for the franchise. He leads all third basemen in team history in nearly every offensive stat across the board. After finishing sixth in Rookie of the Year voting in 1973, Cey made the All-Star Team for six straight years while manning the hot corner.
Fellow All-Stars Steve Garvey, Davey Lopes and Bill Russell made up the rest of the infield alongside Cey for a record-setting eight and a half straight years. In 1971, Cey, Garvey, Reggie Smith and Dusty Baker became the first group of four teammates to each hit 30 home runs in a single season.
Los Angeles made it to the World Series in 1981, but their chances of coming away with a victory looked slim after the Yankees took the first two games. Cey then led the team to four straight wins, earning Co-Series MVP honors alongside Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager. Cooperstown or not, Cey was a force to be reckoned with.