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Dodgers shortstop
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dodgers shortstop

Russell finished the 1996 season, compiling a record of 49–37 and bringing the Dodgers home in second place, earning the NL wild card spot in the playoffs before being swept in three games by the Atlanta Braves in the Division Series. Although Lasorda's health recovered, the Dodger front office decided to make Russell's appointment permanent on July 29 when Lasorda formally announced his retirement, thus making him only the third man to manage the Dodgers in 43 years. On June 24, 1996, the 68-year-old skipper suffered a mild heart attack and Russell became acting manager on June 25. He then rejoined Lasorda and the Los Angeles coaching staff in 1994 and was considered by general manager Fred Claire and team owner Peter O'Malley to be the heir apparent to Lasorda's job. In 1992–93, he piloted the Dodgers' Triple-A farm club, the Albuquerque Dukes of the Pacific Coast League, but posted losing records each season. Russell became a coach on manager Tommy Lasorda's staff in 1987. Tommy John, who pitched in the major leagues for 26 years, called Russell "the best shortstop that ever played behind me." Coaching career He played shortstop exclusively from 1974–1983 and alternated playing time at second base, shortstop and the outfield for his final three seasons. Only Zack Wheat played more games as a Dodger and no one in the West Coast portion of Dodgers history has played more games. He had the finger surgically repaired but was never really the same player afterward and retired in October 1986.

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Russell was hit in the hand with a pitch in September 1980 by Mike LaCoss of the Cincinnati Reds, shattering his right forefinger. 337 over five National League Championship Series. 423 in a losing effort against the New York Yankees.

dodgers shortstop

Russell's finest Fall Classic was in 1978, when he garnered 11 hits and batted.

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263 over his regular season career, and – coincidentally – posted the same average in 23 World Series games in 1974, 1977, 1978, and 1981. He anchored an infield that included third baseman Ron Cey, second baseman Davey Lopes and first baseman Steve Garvey for eight and one half years. With Wills out of shape at the start of the 1972 season and mired in a slump, Russell got the start at shortstop on April 29 and held onto the position for the next eleven years. During the 1970–71 offseason, Russell was converted to a second baseman, and then – the following year – to shortstop. A right-handed batter and thrower, Russell came to the Dodgers as a 20-year-old outfielder in 1969, and his first two MLB seasons were spent in the outfield (veteran Maury Wills was the Dodgers shortstop).










Dodgers shortstop