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Dodger Blue > Dodgers News > Sandy Koufax, Clayton Kershaw Among Five Dodgers On ESPN’s Top-100 MLB Players Of All-Time
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Sandy Koufax, Clayton Kershaw Among Five Dodgers On ESPN’s Top-100 MLB Players Of All-Time

Blake Williams
February 10, 2022
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Clayton Kershaw, Sandy Koufax
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are one of the most iconic franchises in sports and have multiple legends regarded among Major League Baseball’s all-time greats.

On ESPN’s list of the top-100 MLB players of all-time, five players who were most known for their Dodgers career made the list.

ESPN ranked the players “based on career WAR, Hall of Fame status, peak performance and overall contributions to the game” and then asked their staff to contribute to a ballot system that pitted players against each other in head-to-head voting.

The highest-ranked Dodgers player is Sandy Koufax, who came in on ESPN’s list as the 32nd-best player of all-time, which fittingly is the same number he wore. Joining Koufax on the list were Jackie Robinson (No. 38), Clayton Kershaw (No. 52), Roy Campanella (No. 83) and Duke Snider (No. 95).

Koufax only pitched 12 seasons with the Dodgers due to injury, but is still considered one of the best pitchers in MLB history.

He retired with a 2.76 ERA in 2,324.1 innings with a career record of 165-87. In three of his seasons, the southpaw pitched more than 300 innings while making 40 or more starts.

The Hall of Famer was a seven-time All-Star and three-time World Series Champion. He also won the MVP once along with three Cy Young Awards, three pitching triple crowns and five ERA titles.

Robinson made his debut in 1947 and most famously broke the MLB color barrier. Along with his historic achievement, Robinson is also one of the most talented players ever.

In 10 seasons with the Brooklyn Dodgers, Robinson hit .311/.409/.474 with 197 stolen bases, 137 home runs, 734 RBI and 947 runs scored in 1,382 games.

He was named an All-Star seven times and won an MVP Award, batting title and Rookie of the Year, which was later named to honor him. The Hall of Famer also helped the Dodgers win the 1955 World Series.

The only Dodgers player on ESPN’s list who is still active, Kershaw has had a remarkable 14-year career so far which could last even longer.

The southpaw owns a career 2.49 ERA in 2,454.2 innings with a record of 185-84. He also has three seasons with an ERA below 2.00.

The 2020 World Series champion has been named an All-Star eight times and won five ERA titles, three Cy Youngs, the pitching triple crown, a Gold Glove and the 2014 MVP Award.

Campanella played for 10 seasons as the Brooklyn catcher and joined the league one season after Robinson as both became important figures in the civil rights movement.

The Hall of Fame catcher was an 11-time All-Star and three-time MVP, including during the Dodgers’ championship season in 1955. In 1,215 games, Campanella hit .276/.360/.500 with 242 home runs and 856 RBIs.

Snider is the only player on the list who played for the Dodgers in Brooklyn and Los Angeles, spending 11 seasons in Brooklyn and five in L.A.

The Hall of Fame center fielder was an eight-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion in his 18-year career. In 2,1143 games, Snider hit .295/.380/.540 with 407 home runs, 1,333 RBIs and 1,259 runs scored.

Additional former Dodgers to recognized by ESPN

Although these players are not most notably remembered for their career with the Dodgers, all of them did don the Dodger Blue at some point in their career.

Pedro Martinez was the highest-ranked player who played for the Dodgers coming in at No. 11. He was joined by Greg Maddux (No. 14), Frank Robinson (No. 19), Rickey Henderson (No. 23), Albert Pujols (No. 30), Max Scherzer (No. 65), Manny Ramirez (No. 68), Juan Marichal (No. 74), Mike Piazza (No. 81), Adrian Beltre (No. 97) and Jim Thome (No. 98).

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TAGGED:Clayton KershawDuke SniderESPN Top 100Jackie RobinsonLos Angeles DodgersRoy CampanellaSandy Koufax
ByBlake Williams
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Blake Williams is a journalist from Reseda, Calif., who is currently the Managing Editor for Dodger Blue. He previously worked as a Managing Editor for Angels Nation, as a staff writer at Dodgers Nation, as the Managing Editor and Sports Editor for the Roundup News at L.A. Pierce College, and as an Opinion Editor for the Daily Sundial at California State University, Northridge. Blake graduated Cum Laude from CSUN with a major in journalism and a minor in photography/video. He is now pursuing his master's degree from the University of Alabama. Blake is also always open to talk Star Wars with you. Contact: Blake@mediumlargela.com
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