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Al Ferrara, 2-time World Series winner with Dodgers, dies at 84

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Al Ferrara, 2-time World Series winner with Dodgers, dies at 84​

Al Ferrara, an outfielder who won World Series championships in 1963 and 1965 with the Dodgers, died Friday. He was 84. The team announced his death but provided no other details. Ferrara, nicknamed "The Bull," made his major league debut for the Dodgers on July 30, 1963, and remained in the organization through 1968. He batted .256 with 23 home runs in 249 games over five seasons with Los Angeles. During that time, he was a part of National League pennant-winning teams in 1963, 1965 and 1966. Ferrara didn't play in the 1963 or 1965 World Series. He had one plate appearance during the 1966 World Series won by the Baltimore Orioles, hitting a single. In 1967, Ferrara had a career year, leading the Dodgers with an .812 OPS and 16 home runs. He was voted Dodger of the Year, awarded to the team's MVP. After five seasons with the Dodgers, Ferrara was made available for the 1968 expansion draft and was selected by the San Diego Padres. He had 27 homers and 109 RBIs in two-plus seasons with the Padres before they traded him to the Cincinnati Reds in May 1971. He retired after the 1971 season.

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Dodgers Mourn the Passing of Al Ferrara​

Former Dodgers outfielder Al “The Bull” Ferrara passed away today, at the age of 84. Ferrara made his Major League debut on July 30, 1963 for the Dodgers and remained in the organization through 1968, batting .256/.328/.416/.744 (119 OPS+). During that time, Ferrara was a part of three pennant-winning teams (1963, 1965 and 1966) and two World Series champions (1963, 1965). In 1967, Ferrara had a career year, leading the Dodgers with an .812 OPS (140 OPS+) and 16 home runs. Ferrara was voted 1967 Dodger of the Year, awarded to the team’s most valuable player. After five seasons with the Dodgers, Ferrara was made available for the 1968 expansion draft and selected by the San Diego Padres, for whom he hit .265/.360/.436/.795 (122 OPS+) across three seasons. Ferrara went on to play for the Cincinnati Reds before retiring as a player after the 1971 season.

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