Hi, and welcome to another edition of Dodgers Dugout. My name is Houston Mitchell, and let's get to No. 24 in our countdown.
The 25 greatest Dodgers, No. 24: Tommy Davis (No first-place votes, 3,809 points)
For two seasons, you could argue that Tommy Davis was the best player in the National League. In 1962, he finished third in MVP voting (behind teammate Maury Wills and Willie Mays of the Giants) after leading the NL with a .346 batting average, 240 hits and 153 RBIs. The RBIs are still a team record, the 240 hits a Dodgers record for a right-hander, and the .