The baseball world is mourning the loss of Davey Lopes, the Dodgers legend, record-setting base stealer, and beloved figure in the sport, who passed away at the age of 80. Lopes holds the Los Angeles Dodgers' franchise record for most games played at second base with 1,134, and was a cornerstone of one of the sport's most celebrated infields.
A Hall-of-Fame Career
Davey Lopes was a key member of the famed Dodgers infield of the 1970s — a unit featuring Lopes at second, Bill Russell at shortstop, Ron Cey at third, and Steve Garvey at first — which stayed together for a remarkable eight-plus seasons. This infield is widely regarded as one of the most enduring and talented in baseball history.

Speed and Excellence
Lopes was celebrated for his extraordinary speed on the basepaths, with a stolen base percentage that remains among the best in baseball history. His combination of power, speed, and defensive excellence made him one of the complete second basemen of his era. He was also a key contributor on Dodgers teams that won multiple NL pennants and a World Series title.
Tributes Pour In
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred and current Dodgers players have expressed their condolences, with the team expected to honor Lopes during a tribute at Dodger Stadium. Former teammates described him as a fierce competitor and a genuinely generous teammate.
Davey Lopes leaves behind a legacy that will endure in the record books and in the hearts of Dodgers fans for generations to come.
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