The All-Time “Played for Both the Dodgers and Yankees” Team – The New Angeles Dodgekees

If you are an old geezer like me, you know that during World War II, the NFL ran so short of players because of the war that for three years between 1942 and 1945, the league merged the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Philadelphia Eagles into one team, the Phil-Pitt Steagles. With baseball season fast approaching, I though to myself, why not take a similar approach with my most hated baseball teams,  the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Yankees.

The idea was to build an all-time team out of players who played for both teams, just like I’ve already done with my two favorite teams.  I thought since I’d created a team from my favorites, why not create a natural rival for them from the two team I dislike the most?

With that, allow me to introduce the New Angeles Dodgekees:

Manager:

  • Joe Torre

Catchers:

  • Russell Martin
  • Dioner Navarro

Infielders:

  • 1B Doug Mientkiewicz
  • 2B Steve Sax
  • 2B Willie Randolph
  • SS Angel Berroa
  • SS-3B Wilson Betemit
  • 1b-3B  Robin Ventura

Outfielders:

Don’t forget, both Darryl Strawberry and Steve Sax were also ringers on the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant Team.
  • Darryl Strawberry
  • Andruw Jones
  • Kenny Lofton
  • Raul Mondesi
  • Ricky Ledee

Utility:

  • Mariano Duncan
  • Jose Vizcaino
  • Marcus Thames

Pitchers:

  • SP Kevin Brown
  • SP Tommy John
  • SP David Wells
  • SP Rick Honeycutt
  • SP Hiroki Kuroda
  • RP Esteban Loaiza
  • RP Mike Morgan
  • RP Tanyon Sturtze
  • RP Steve Howe
  • RP John Wetteland
  • RP Octavio Dotel

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4 thoughts on “The All-Time “Played for Both the Dodgers and Yankees” Team – The New Angeles Dodgekees

  1. The Springfield Nuclear Power Plant squad was one of the most formidable in Atomic History. The Isotopes radiated class and professionalism…as well as glowed in the dark.

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