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They officially made Ron Cey a Dodgers Legend

Updated: August 2025
Posted: June 2025

DODGERS
LEGEND

Ron Cey


Third Baseman

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Ron Cey was a six-time All-Star who appeared in four World Series, including the 1981 championship victory over the Yankees in which he was a tri-MVP selection. Among Dodger third basemen, Cey ranks first in games, plate appearances, home runs, RBI, hits, runs, extra-base hits, doubles, walks, total bases, and wins above replacement.

DODGER ALL-STARS
1974 RON CEY
Smacked an RBI Double in his first career All-Star At-Bat in Pittsburgh

DODGER ALL-STARS
RON CEY
DODGER ALL-STAR YEARS
  • 3RD BASE: 1974
  • 1975
  • 1976
  • 1977
  • 1978
  • 1979

WORLD SERIES MVP
RON CEY
World Series Most Valuable Player
1981

DODGERS ALL-TIME LEADER BOARDS

TOP DODGERS
Ron Cey
Most Games Played as a Dodger
  • 12th All-Time
  • 1,481 GAMES

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Ron Cey
The Most At Bats in Dodgers History
  • 12th All-Time
  • 5,216 AB

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Ron Cey
Career Highest On Base Percentage
  • 23rd All-Time
  • .359 OBP

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Ron Cey
Career Highest Slugging Average
  • 23rd All-Time
  • .445 SLG

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Ron Cey
The Most Total Bases in Dodgers History
  • 11th All-Time
  • 2,321 TB

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Ron Cey
Most Hits
  • 16th All-Time
  • 1,378 H

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Ron Cey
The Most Doubles in Dodgers History
  • 17th All-Time
  • 223 2B

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Ron Cey
The Most Home Runs in Dodgers History
  • 5th All-Time
  • 228 HR

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Ron Cey
The Most Times Walked in Dodgers History
  • 5th All-Time
  • 765 BB

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Ron Cey
The Most Strikeouts in Dodgers History
  • 9th All-Time
  • 838 K

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Ron Cey
The Most Runs in Dodgers History
  • 18th All-Time
  • 715 R

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Ron Cey
In Dodgers History the Most Runs Batted In
  • 10th All-Time
  • 842 RBI

RON'S BASEBALL CARD

Ron Cey's Baseball Card
Back of Ron Cey's Baseball Card

RON CEY'S BAT

Ron Cey

3rd Base
Twenty members of his family saw Ron drive in 7 runs as Dodgers shutout Cubs, 10-0, June 1, 1974. Ron Homered with 2 on in 2nd, drove in 2 with a bases-loaded-Single in 3rd then Homered with one aboard in the fourth.
Ron Cey's Baseball Bat



30 HOMER FOURSOME

1977 Home Run History Makers

1977 Home Run History Makers


30 Homer Foursome of Baker-Smith-Cey-Garvey

During the 1960's and the 1970's, the Los Angeles Dodgers' offensive attack did not classify them as fencebusters. A typical Dodger rally for 1960's championship teams was a bunt single by Maury Wills. He would then steal second, take third on a ground ball by Jim Gilliam and score on a sacrifice fly. Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, or Claude Osteen would pitch a shutout and the Dodgers would win, 1-0.

The teams in the 1970's hit well for average, finishing second in team batting average four times in six years.

That's why it was quite a surprise when the Dodgers came out of Spring Training, 1977, playing long ball and playing it longer than anyone else. They wound up with the only team in major league history to have four players hit 30 or more home runs for the same team in a single season - Reggie Smith, Ron Cey, Dusty Baker, and Steve Garvey.

  • Rightfielder Smith, one of the finer all-round players in baseball with his hitting ability and tremendous throwing arm, hit .307 and belted 32 home runs. Reggie's best stretch came in May when he hit eight home runs in 13 games.
  • Third baseman Cey shattered all RBI records for the month of April when he drove in 29 runs in the first month of the season. Cey hit four home runs and drove in 12 runs in three games in April and had a four-game series with four home runs and 10 RBIs.
  • First baseman Garvey enjoyed his finest slugging year with 33 home runs with 115 RBIs. Garvey, a perennial 20-homer, 200-hit, 100-RBI man, had hit only 13 home runs in 1976, but encouraged by manager Tom Lasorda to swing for the fences, he set a Los Angeles Dodger record for home runs. Steve's biggest day came August 28, when after an 11-for-84 slump with one RBI, he hit two home runs and drove in five runs in a 11-0 win over St. Louis.
  • For leftfielder Baker, the 1977 season was a chance to redeem his 1976 season when he hit four home runs and drove in 39 runs because he was limited by a serious knee injury. Dusty hit seven home runs in 11 games in August, and provided the dramatics when he homered off Houston's J. R. Richard on the final day of the season for his 30th home run to become the fourth player and set the record.

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1978 Dodgers Media Guide Cover

1978

Dodgers
Media Guide
1977 National League Champions

The Majors First 30-Homerun Foursome
Ron Cey (30)

ANDREW CASTLE AWARD

Andrew Castle Award 1982

1982


Ron Cey

By Michael Goulding


James Ruebsamen

Andrew Castle Award for Photographic Excellence
  • Top Dodger Photo of the Year

Broken Bat vs the Braves



Ron Cey