Ogden Dodgers
The Ogden Dodgers were a Minor League Baseball team that played in the Pioneer Baseball League from 1966 to 1973. Future Baseball Hall of Fame Manager Tommy Lasorda managed the team from 1966-1968.[1]
Ogden Dodgers 1966–1974 Ogden, Utah | |
Minor league affiliations | |
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Previous classes | Rookie |
League | Pioneer Baseball League |
Major league affiliations | |
Previous teams | Los Angeles Dodgers (1966–1973) |
Minor league titles | |
League titles | 4 (1966, 1967, 1968, 1969) |
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History
The Dodgers started in 1966 when the Pocatello Chiefs moved to Ogden and changed their name. They won the Pioneer League championship their first four seasons in existence from 1966 to 1969.
When the club lost its Dodgers affiliation after the 1973 season, they spent one season as the Ogden Spikers, a co-op team that featured players from six different Major League organizations.
In 1974, the team moved to Canada and became the Lethbridge Expos.
Notable alumni
Baseball Hall of Fame alumni
- Tommy Lasorda (1966-1968); inducted 1996
Notable alumni
- Bill Buckner (1968) MLB All-Star; won 1982 NL batting title
- Steve Garvey (1968) 10x MLB All-Star; 1974 NL Most Valuable Player
- Charlie Hough (1966) MLB All-Star
- Lee Lacy (1969)
- Tom Paciorek (1968) MLB All-Star
- Bill Russell (1966) 3x MLB All-Star
- Eddie Solomon (1969)
- Bobby Valentine (1968); would also go on to a managerial career in MLB
- Steve Yeager (1967) 1981 World Series Most Valuable Player
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