
Maurice Morning Wills (born October 2, 1932 in Washington, D.C.) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and switch-hitting batter who played most prominently with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1959-66, 1969-72), and also with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1967-68) and Montreal Expos (1969). He was an essential component of the Dodgers' championship teams in the mid-1960s, and deserves much credit for reviving the stolen base as part of baseball strategy.
Los Angeles Dodgers Players
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| Campanella, Roy
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Catcher
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| Cey, Ron
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Third Base
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| Daniels, Kal
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Outfield
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| Drysdale, Don
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Pitcher
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| Furcal, Rafael
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Shortstop
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| Garvey, Steve
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First Base
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| Gibson, Kirk
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Outfield
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| Hershiser, Orel
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Pitcher
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| Jones, Andruw
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Center Field
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| Kershaw, Clayton
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Pitcher
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| Koufax, Sandy
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Pitcher
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| Lasorda, Tommy
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Manager
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| Loney, James
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First Base
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| Maldonado, Candy
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Outfield
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| Mondesi, Raul
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Outfield
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| Ramirez, Manny
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Left Field
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| Robinson, Jackie
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Second Base
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| Sax, Steve
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Second Base
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| Snider, Duke
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Center Field
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| Sutcliffe, Rick
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Pitcher
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| Sutton, Don
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Pitcher
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| Torre, Joe
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Manager
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| Ventura, Robin
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Third Base
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| Wills, Maury
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Shortstop
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