Review of Win shares by Rob Neyer.
| Los Angeles Dodgers Seasonal Win Share Leaders for 1st Baseman |
| Player |
Pos |
Career Win Shares |
Year |
Win Shares |
| Murray, Eddie |
1st |
68 |
1990 |
31 |
| Parker, Wes |
1st |
146 |
1970 |
29 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1974 |
27 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1976 |
26 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
1995 |
25 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1978 |
25 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1975 |
25 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
1998 |
22 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1980 |
22 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1979 |
22 |
For the whole table click on read more.
Many Dodgers played 1st and the outfield. Ron Fairly was the 1st baseman for the early part of the 60's before Wes Parker took over. Mike Marshall played many games at 1st and in the outfield. Same with Franklin Stubbs. Someday I may break out the career numbers but for now I'm lumping them into the 1st/OF category. James Loney had 16 win shares in 344 at bats. Might be safe to say that if James had been given 550 at bats his 2007 year would be one of the top 10 seasonal years for a LA Dodger as he should have topped around 22-24 win shares.
| Career Win Shares for LA Dodger 1st Baseman |
| Player |
TWS |
Pos |
| Garvey, Steve |
223 |
1st |
| Karros, Eric |
175 |
1st |
| Parker, Wes |
146 |
1st |
| Murray, Eddie |
68 |
1st |
| Brock, Gregg |
47 |
1st |
| Hodges, Gil |
37 |
1st |
| Garciaparra, Nomar |
29 |
1st |
| Loney, James |
19 |
1st |
| Farily, Ron |
142 |
1st/OF |
| Mike, Marshall |
108 |
1st/OF |
| Buckner, Billy |
80 |
1st/OF |
| Larker, Norm |
35 |
1st/OF |
| Stubbs, Franklin |
34 |
1st/OF |
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| Los Angeles Dodgers Seasonal Win Share Leaders for 1st Baseman |
| Player |
Pos |
Career Win Shares |
Year |
Win Shares |
| Murray, Eddie |
1st |
68 |
1990 |
31 |
| Parker, Wes |
1st |
146 |
1970 |
29 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1974 |
27 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1976 |
26 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
1995 |
25 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1978 |
25 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1975 |
25 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
1998 |
22 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1980 |
22 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1979 |
22 |
| Murray, Eddie |
1st |
68 |
1989 |
21 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1977 |
21 |
| Farily, Ron |
1st |
142 |
1963 |
21 |
| Farily, Ron |
1st |
142 |
1962 |
21 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
1999 |
20 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
1996 |
20 |
| Parker, Wes |
1st |
146 |
1965 |
20 |
| Garciaparra, Nomar |
1st |
29 |
2006 |
18 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
2002 |
18 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
1997 |
18 |
| Parker, Wes |
1st |
146 |
1971 |
18 |
| Parker, Wes |
1st |
146 |
1969 |
18 |
| Parker, Wes |
1st |
146 |
1966 |
17 |
| Farily, Ron |
1st |
142 |
1964 |
17 |
| Hodges, Gil |
1st |
37 |
1959 |
17 |
| Loney, James |
1st |
19 |
2007 |
16 |
| Murray, Eddie |
1st |
68 |
1991 |
16 |
| Brock, Gregg |
1st |
47 |
1985 |
15 |
| Brock, Gregg |
1st |
47 |
1983 |
15 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1982 |
15 |
| Parker, Wes |
1st |
146 |
1967 |
15 |
| Farily, Ron |
1st |
142 |
1961 |
15 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
2000 |
14 |
| Parker, Wes |
1st |
146 |
1972 |
14 |
| Larker, Norm |
1st |
35 |
1960 |
14 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
1992 |
13 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1981 |
13 |
| Parker, Wes |
1st |
146 |
1968 |
12 |
| Hodges, Gil |
1st |
37 |
1958 |
12 |
| Garvey, Steve |
1st |
223 |
1973 |
11 |
| Buckner, Billy |
1st |
80 |
1973 |
11 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
1993 |
10 |
| Stubbs, Franklin |
1st |
34 |
1987 |
9 |
| Brock, Gregg |
1st |
47 |
1986 |
9 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
2001 |
8 |
| Brock, Gregg |
1st |
47 |
1984 |
8 |
| Larker, Norm |
1st |
35 |
1959 |
8 |
| Karros, Eric |
1st |
175 |
1994 |
7 |
| Larker, Norm |
1st |
35 |
1958 |
7 |
| Stubbs, Franklin |
1st |
34 |
1988 |
6 |
| Larker, Norm |
1st |
35 |
1961 |
6 |
| Hodges, Gil |
1st |
37 |
1961 |
5 |
| Farily, Ron |
1st |
142 |
1959 |
5 |
| Loney, James |
1st |
19 |
2006 |
3 |
| Parker, Wes |
1st |
146 |
1964 |
3 |
| Hodges, Gil |
1st |
37 |
1960 |
3 |
| Farily, Ron |
1st |
142 |
1958 |
2 |
|
Eddie
Murray's 1990 season is a huge reason why he's my all-time favorite player.Eric Stephen - January 9, 2008
Re:
It ties for 10th with 5 other hitters amoung positional players but my boy Jimmy Wynn beats him out by a win share in 1974 with 32.Phil Gurnee - January 9, 2008
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