Willie McCovey
Greg maddox
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That is 5 home runs hit by Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees in the 1977 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Chase Utley became the second player to hit 5 home runs. He did it in the 2009 World Series against the New York Yankees.
That is 5 home runs hit by Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees in the 1977 World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Chase Utley became the second player to hit 5 home runs. He did it in the 2009 World Series against the New York Yankees.
It all depends on how the manager and past stats favor certain players. say a player in the past has done great against the dodgers but awful against the reds the manager will most likely start him against the dodgers and might find a replacement against the reds if there is a player the statistically does better against the reds
Last night, Dodgers vs. Brewers - 24 hits
Ty Cobb of the 1925 Detroit Tigers, Joe Adcock of the 1954 Milwaukee Braves, and Shawn Green of the 2002 Los Angeles Dodgers each with 25. 1) Ty Cobb - On May 5 against the St. Louis Browns, Cobb hit 3 home runs along with a double and 2 singles for 16 total bases. On May 6 also against the Browns, Cobb had 2 home runs and a single for 9 total bases. 2) Joe Adcock - On July 30 against the Brooklyn Dodgers, Adcock had a home run, single, and double for 7 total bases. On July 31 also against the Dodgers, Adcock hit 4 home runs and a double for 18 total bases. 3) Shawn Green - On May 23 against the Milwaukee Brewers, Green hit 4 home runs along with a single and double for 19 total bases which is the MLB record for most total bases in one game. On May 24 against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Green hit another home run along with 2 singles for 6 total bases.
Jim Thome
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mickey mantle
Dodger with the most home runs over all is Manny Ramírez 554. Hall of Famer Duke Snider has 407 with 389 of those as a Dodger most of any player. Gil Hodges is next at 370 with 361 of those hit as a Dodger.
Ryan Freel with 5 against the Los Angeles Dodgers on July 27, 2005.