Named to 6 National League All Star teams (1974-1979).
Notable career statistics: 316 Home Runs (89th All Time), 1,012 Walks
(93rd All Time), 1,235 Strikeouts (94th All Time) and 82 Sacrifice
Flies (63rd All Time).
Inducted into the Washington State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982.
Third Baseman for Los Angeles Dodgers (1971-1982), Chicago Cubs (1983-1986)
and Oakland Athletics (1987).
Member of 1974 and 1977-1978 National League Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
teams. Member of 1981 World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers team.
Member of 1984 National League Eastern Division Champion Chicago Cubs
team.
Finished 8th in voting for 1977 National League MVP.
Made major league debut on 3 September 1971.
Named to Baseball Digest magazine's 1973 Rookie All-Star Team.
Ron Cey was a longtime member of the Los Angeles Dodgers' "Infield" along with Billy Russell, Steve Garvey, and Davey Lopes during the 1970s. His Los Angeles home-run record was recently broken by Eric Karros.