If Your Birthday is March 24th...

...you share it with the gentleman to the left, Tommy Davis. A Brooklyn native who signed with the Dodgers out of high school, he teamed with Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale, Willie Davis, Maury Wills, Ron Fairly and John Roseboro, on L.A.'s winning teams of the early and mid-'60s. Click on this link -- and take not of Davis' amazing 1962 season, where he led the National League with a .346 average, a remarkable 230 hits and drove in 153 runs. Yet that was only good for 3rd in the voting for National League MVP -- as Wills, with his unprecedented 104 stolen bases, took the award.
I snapped Tommy along with fellow Dodger alum Joe Pignatano and then-Dodger Talk host Ken Levine at the celebration of the team's 50th anniversary on the west coast in 2008.

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