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  • When we got cable, I soon realized that the Cubs were on almost every afternoon, so I became a nominal fan of those early eighties Cubs teams with Ryne Sandberg, Leon Durham, Lee Smith, Ron Cey, and Bump Wills.

    In the Time of Bobby Cox Lang Whitaker 2011

  • Although Reggie Jackson made his name as a two-time Series MVP cleanup hitter, no No. 4 batter has won the award since the Dodgers' Ron Cey split it with Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager in 1981—and Cey spent half that series batting fifth.

    How Come Cleanup Hitters Are Seldom the Series MVP? 2011

  • When we got cable, I soon realized that the Cubs were on almost every afternoon, so I became a nominal fan of those early eighties Cubs teams with Ryne Sandberg, Leon Durham, Lee Smith, Ron Cey, and Bump Wills.

    In the Time of Bobby Cox Lang Whitaker 2011

  • I remember seeing the image of him accidentally hitting Ron Cey in the head.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • I remember seeing the image of him accidentally hitting Ron Cey in the head.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • I remember seeing the image of him accidentally hitting Ron Cey in the head.

    It’s What’s Inside the Lines That Counts Fay Vincent 2010

  • When I lived 11 miles from Chavez Ravine, back in the days of the legendary Steve Garvey/Davey Lopes/Bill Russell/Ron Cey infield, I was able to see at least a few games a season.

    Play Ball!... littlemissattitude 2008

  • When I lived 11 miles from Chavez Ravine, back in the days of the legendary Steve Garvey/Davey Lopes/Bill Russell/Ron Cey infield, I was able to see at least a few games a season.

    Archive 2008-04-01 littlemissattitude 2008

  • The franchise record of 110 was set in 1977 by Ron Cey.

    USATODAY.com 2004

  • Led by co-MVPs Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager, the Dodgers went on to their fourth consecutive victory to take the Series 4-2.

    USATODAY.com - Reggie recalls Series glory 2004

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