In 1962 two players set
Los Angeles Dodgers team records that still stand.
Tommy Davis, batting in the heart of the Dodgers' batting order, had a season that in another season might have earned him the
National League Most Valuable Player (MVP) award. Davis set Dodger records with 230 hits and 153
runs batted in that have never been matched. In addition, Davis won the
National League batting title with a .346
batting average, he scored 120 runs himself, and he also hit 27 doubles and 27
home runs. Davis finished third in the voting for the MVP trophy. The winner of the MVP was Davis's teammate
Maury Wills, who set the all-time Dodger record of 104
stolen bases. This was also a major league season record until it was broken in 1974 by
Lou Brock. Wills also led the league in playing in all 165 of the Dodgers' games (including their
three-game playoff with the Giants) and with 695 at-bats. The 165 games played in a single season remains an all-time major league record, and is unlikely to be broken under the current major league rules. Wills totaled 208 hits and 130 runs scored, and he also led the league with 10 triples. To top it off, Wills won the
Gold Glove at
shortstop. All of this impressed the voters for the MVP more than Davis's performance did. Maury Wills (104) and Willie Davis (32) set an MLB record with the most stolen bases by 2 teammates with 136. The Dodgers OF consisting of Tommy Davis in LF, Willie Davis in CF and Frank Howard in RF provided most Of the Power for the Dodgers as Tommy Davis hit 27 HRs with 153 RBIs - Willie Davis (who was voted the NL Sophomore Of the year in 1962) hit 21 HRs with 85 RBIs and Big Frank Howard jacked 31 HRs with 118 RBIs. Another Dodger,
Don Drysdale, won the
Cy Young Award as the best pitcher in
Major League Baseball. Drysdale led the league with 25 wins, 41 games started, 19 complete games, 314 innings pitched, and 232 strikeouts. He only suffered nine lost games, and he also finished fifth in the voting for the MVP trophy. In addition, a young pitcher named
Sandy Koufax had a breakthrough year of a kind for the Dodgers. Koufax led the league with an
earned-run average (ERA) of 2.54, and this was first time that he had had an ERA nearly that low, and it was the first of five consecutive years in which he led the league in ERA in just 28 games pitched, Koufax has a won-loss record of 14–7, 11 complete games, and 216 strikeouts.
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