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Roy Campanella won the NL MVP three times between 1951-1955, with the second of those award-winning campaigns in 1953 being one of the greatest seasons a catcher has ever produced.
1949 — Larry Doby of the Cleveland Indians and Jackie Robinson, Roy Campanella and Don Newcombe of the host Brooklyn Dodgers became the first black players to appear in an All-Star game as the ...
In fourth place and beyond Muncy’s reach this year is Hall of Famer Roy Campanella, who notched 242 home runs during his time with the Dodgers.
He’s on pace to smash Perez’s record of 48 homers for a catcher. He’ll soon join Piazza, Bench and Roy Campanella as the only catchers to hit 30 or more homers in three consecutive years.
Seattle's Cal Raleigh is on pace to set the catcher home run record, tied for the MLB lead with Aaron Judge.
The Big Red Machine was more than just a collection of Hall of Fame players and a great team. They were rock stars, a cultural phenomenon.
Two AL hitters are crushing long balls at a historic rate. Before their 81st games, we compare their first-half performances to the best ever -- and whether they can keep it going.
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Max Muncy is 8th to hit 200 home runs with the Dodgers - MSNHall of Fame catcher Roy Campanella is the only other Dodger to hit 200 home runs within his first 4,000 plate appearances with the team. It’s not just the Dodgers list on which Muncy stands out.
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