![]() So he was on one side telling me, `This is your opportunity.’ And the other side of my brain is saying, `You’re going to get thrown out don’t get thrown out.’ Fortunately, Maury’s voice won out in my head. He and the rest of the team’s brass will have to decide whether to extend a qualifying offer to Hanley Ramirez. He missed just a little over two months after. By early next week, Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman will face his first major player personnel decision. After a strong debut in 2011, the 24-year-old Gordon failed to live up to expectations this past season. “So, just kind of trotting out onto the field that night, I was thinking about him. The Dodgers are telling teams shortstop Dee Gordon is available, according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today. “He said, `DR, one of these days you’re going to have to steal an important base when everyone in the ballpark knows you’re gonna steal, but you’ve got to steal that base and you can’t be afraid to steal that base,”‘ Roberts said, according to the team. LOS ANGELES (AP) Maury Wills, who intimidated pitchers with his base-stealing prowess as a shortstop for the Los Angeles Dodgers on three World Series championship teams, has died. Current manager Dave Roberts said Wills’ tips on stealing bases contributed to his famed steal in the 2004 American League Championship Series that helped the Boston Red Sox reach the World Series. Long after his retirement, Dodgers manager Jim Tracy brought Wills back to the organization as an instructor in 2001. ![]() He wound up winning World Series with the team in 1959, 19. In a 2004 interview with MLB.com, Wills said he idolized Jackie Robinson as a kid and dreamed of playing with the Dodgers. Wills played more than 1,900 games in his career, and finished with a batting average of. He led the National League in steals every year from 1960- 65 - his first six years in the majors. He stole a then-record 104 bases in the 1962 season, when he won National League and All- Star Game MVP honors. By the time he retired - following stints with Pittsburgh and Montreal and again with the Dodgers - he amassed 586 stolen bases. Wills, who retired in 1972, still holds the Dodgers record of 490 stolen bases. There was no immediate word on the cause of death. ![]() Wills died Monday night at his home in Sedona, Arizona, according to the team. ![]() The Dodgers organization Tuesday was mourning the loss of legendary shortstop Maury Wills, a base-stealing master who played on three World Series championship teams. ![]()
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