The Los Angeles Dodgers have gone through a total of 69 different Opening Day third baseman, more than any other position except for left field, which creates a rich history of players to sort through in trying to identify the five best to play the position in franchise history.
I should point out that Jim Gilliam and Pedro Guerrero didn’t spend enough time manning the hot corner to be considered for this list. It’s not that their versatility is being counted against them; Gilliam appears on our all-time Dodger second baseman list, and Guerrero was the everyday third baseman only in 1983.