Darryl Strawberry, Jose Vizcaino and Ricky Ledee each played for the Yankees, the Mets, the Giants and the Dodgers during their careers.
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Roy Campanella, Burleigh Grimes, Pee Wee Reese, Jackie Robinson and Duke Snider were the players who were inducted into the Hall of Fame as Dodgers but as the Brooklyn Dodgers whereas Don Drysdale, Sandy Koufax and Don Sutton were the players that were inducted into the Hall of Famer as the Los Angeles Dodgers.
No. The Brooklyn Dodgers were a Major League team who became the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1958.
There is no way of knowing how many 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Team signed baseballs were signed or still exist. It would be easier to estimate how many times you blinked your eyes the past month.
Sixty-six representatives of the New York/San Francisco Giants (55 players and 11 managers) have been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, more than any other team in the history of baseball. The Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers franchise is second (45 players, 9 managers) and the New York Yankees are third (41 players, 11 managers).
The Dodgers: 1st - Giants: 55 players, 11 managers 2nd - Dodgers: 45 players, 9 managers 3rd - Yankees: 41 players, 11 managers
Casey Stengel combined to either play or manage for all four teams. No one played for all four.
Darryl Strawberry, Jose Vizcaino and Ricky Ledee.
Three major-leaguers have played for the Mets, Yankees, Dodgers and Giants: Ricky Ledee, Darryl Strawberry and Jose Vizcaino. However, both Ledee and Vizcaino played for other teams as well; only Strawberry played for just those four.