On January 1, 1927, the Brooklyn Dodgers released longtime outfielder Zack Wheat after 18 seasons with the team. The Dodgers’ decision was made prior to Wheat’s age 39-season. Wheat debuted in ...
Kershaw’s tenure is the longest for a pitcher and matches the longest for any player in franchise history (joining Zach Wheat and Bill Russell in the 18-timer’s club). He is only the 59th ...
So that's good.” Kershaw's 18th season with the Dodgers would tie him with Zack Wheat and Bill Russell for the most in franchise history. The 10-time All-Star is coming off an injury-interrupted ...
This will be Clayton Kershaw’s 18th season appearing in at least one MLB game for the Dodgers, tying Bill Russell and Zack Wheat for the most seasons played in Dodgers history https://t.co ...
He officially becomes the longest-tenured player in franchise history with 18 seasons; joining Bill Russell and Zack Wheat. Kershaw and the Dodgers agreed to a new contract on Tuesday. Details of ...
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