Cornucopia of Catchers
Phil Taylor
March 04, 2002
Beginning in Brooklyn in the 1940s with Roy Campanella (above) and continuing into the 21st century in Los Angeles with Paul Lo Duca, the Dodgers have been uncommonly successful at developing catchers. Here are stats for five receivers, all of whom became All-Stars, in the first season that each played more than 100 major league games.
Beginning in Brooklyn in the 1940s with Roy Campanella (above) and continuing into the 21st century in Los Angeles with Paul Lo Duca, the Dodgers have been uncommonly successful at developing catchers. Here are stats for five receivers, all of whom became All-Stars, in the first season that each played more than 100 major league games.
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