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Wes Parker Maurice Wesley Parker III (born November 13, 1939) is an American former first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers from 1964 to 1972. He also played one season in Japan for the Nankai Hawks in 1974. [1]


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Wes Parker First Baseman 1964-72 A model of consistency at first base for the Dodgers, skilled and graceful Wes Parker won six consecutive Rawlings Gold Glove Awards at his position (1967-72).


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Maurice Wesley "Wes" Parker III, or only Wes Parker, is a former professional baseball player. Wes Parker has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) and the Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB). Wes Parker was born on November 13, 1939, in Evanston, Illinois. Parker is the middle child of his parents.


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Wes Parker hit 64 home runs during his career, 23 while playing at home, 41 while on the road. Wes Parker hit 38 solo homers, 23 with a single runner on base, 3 with two men on base, and 0 grand slams. Parker homered off 55 different pitchers during his career, connected most often while batting third in the lineup, and drove in 93 total runs.


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The Dodgers' legacy of prominence reached into this category. Parker was the fourth member of the storied team to accomplish the feat, along with Jim Russell in 1950; Maury Wills in 1962; and Jim Lefebvre a month before the Mets game.3. Parker hit another home run in the second game of the doubleheader.


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Statcast Leaders MLB Statcast Baseball Savant Top Prospect Stats. Standings. Youth. Play Ball Youth Baseball & Softball MLB Kids. Players. Prospect Rankings Depth Charts MLB Players Association Negro Leagues.. Wes Parker #28 1B. Summary Stats News Awards Shop. Career Regular Season. AB AVG HR RBI SB OPS; 4157.267: 64: 470: 60.726: AB AVG HR.


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Wes Parker. From BR Bullpen. Maurice Wesley Parker (Mr. Steady) Bats Both, Throws Left. Height 6' 1", Weight 180 lb. School Claremont McKenna College, University of Southern California. High School The Harvard School. Debut April 19, 1964. Final Game October 1, 1972.


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Wes Parker career with Dodgers Parker played all nine of his MLB seasons with the Dodgers and batted .267/.351/.375 with 194 doubles, 32 triples, 64 home runs and 470 RBI in 1,288 games.


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