
Ronald Charles (Ron) Cey (born February 15, 1948 in Tacoma, Washington) is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1971-82), Chicago Cubs (1983-86) and Oakland Athletics (1987). Cey batted and threw right-handed. A popular player, he was nicknamed "The Penguin" for his slow waddling running gait by his then-minor league manager Tommy Lasorda. Another famous nickname for Cey was given to him by Chris Berman of ESPN. He said his name as Ron "Born in the U.S." Cey.
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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