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Willie Davis
The Dodgers’ Maury Wills, Sandy Koufax and Willie Davis after winning the World Series in 1965.
Willie Davis of The Los Angeles Dodgers trades his Dodgers’ blue for a Nazi uniform in the Jerry Lewis movie WHICH WAY TO THE FRONT?
May 7, 1969
Willie Davis, furious with the Wrigley Field Bleacher Bums because of their continual verbal abuse of him, tells his Dodgers teammates that he wants to hit a home run in the middle of the group, which he does in the sixth inning to tie the score. The LA center fielder exacts a bit more revenge on the heckling crowd when his 12th-inning two-run homer proves to be the difference in the 4-2 defeat of the Cubs.