Those of you who read the Dodgers Dugout newsletter know that for the last few years, we have done a Dodgers Dugout Hall of Fame, asking readers to vote for former Dodgers whom they believe should be in this more fan-oriented Hall of Fame.
Clayton Kershaw was the most recent inductee.
Which got me thinking (always a dangerous thing), what if we had a Sports Report Hall of Fame, as selected by the readers, of people who made a huge impact on the local sports scene? This week, the category is the other sports, mainly MLS and WNBA.
Is it a perfect category? No, and there will probably be a separate category for soccer next year, with the Sparks moving over to a pro basketball category.
You can vote for up to five people.
You dont have to vote for five, you can vote for any number up to and including five.
Your vote should depend on what the person did on and off the field only as a member of their local team.
The rest of their career doesnt count.
If there's a name not on here that you think should be, please send me an email so that person can be included in next year's ballot.
Any records mentioned are at the time that person retired.
Whoever is named on at least 75% of the ballots will be elected.
The three people receiving the fewest votes will be dropped from future ballots for at least the next two years.
A person must be retired as a player to appear on the ballot.
How do you vote? For this week's ballot, click here.
Results will be announced every Tuesday.
So, without further ado, here is the ballot for the other sports/colleges category.
David BeckhamSix-year tenure with the Galaxy (20072012) revolutionized American soccer.
Arriving as the league's first Designated Player, Beckham's tenure ultimately yielded two consecutive MLS Cup titles in 2011 and 2012 before he departed for Paris Saint-Germain.
George BestBest joined soccer's L.A.
Aztecs in 1976 after a stellar career with Manchester United.
He scored 15 goals in 24 appearances in his first season, but declined after that.
Mauricio CienfuegosPlaymaker for the Galaxy from 1996 to 2003, making 206 regular-season appearances, scoring 35 goals and 80 assists.
Helped the club win the 2002 MLS Cup, the 2001 U.S.
Open Cup, and the 2000 CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Johann CruyffJoined the Aztecs for just one season in 1979, but scored 13 goals in 25 games and won the most valuable player award.
Landon DonovanHad a highly decorated career with the Galaxy, making 247 appearances, scoring 112 goals and leading the team to four MLS Cups.
Zlatan Ibrahimovicplayed for the Galaxy and in just 58 appearances, he dominated the league, scoring 53 goals and 15 assists.
His was named MLS newcomer of the year and had a record-breaking 31-goal season.
Cobi JonesSpent his entire 12-season Major League Soccer career with the Galaxy.
Midfielder made 306 regular-season appearances, scored 70 goals, and provided 91 assists, helping the club secure two MLS Cups and two U.S.
Open Cups.
Robbie KeaneScored 104 goals in 165 matches with the Galaxy and was a key member behind the early 2010s dynasty, earning the 2014 MLS MVP award.
Lisa LeslieThe best player in Sparks history.
A three-time WNBA MVP, two-time Finals MVP, and eight-time First Team All-WNBA selection.
She led the team to championships in 2001 and 2002.
Mwadi MabikaFifth in points scored in Sparks history and a key member of the 2001 and 2002 titles teams.
DeLisha Milton-JonesA forward who played a major role on the Sparks' 2001 and 2002 championship teams.
Known for her clutch play and is fourth all-time in points scored in team history.
Candace ParkerDrafted first overall by the Sparks in 2008, Parker won the rookie of the year and MVP awards in her debut season.
One of the best players in WNBA history, she was the Finals MVP during the Sparks' 2016 championship run.
Laffit Pincay Jr.Winningest jockey in Santa Anita history.
Bill ShoemakerOne of the best jockeys in Santa Anita history.
Carlos VelaLAFC's first-ever Designated Player.
In 2019, he scored a record-breaking 34 goals to lead the Black & Gold to the Supporters' Shield and was named the MLS MVP.
Captained LAFC to its first MLS Cup title in 2022.
Retired as the team's all-time leader in matches played (152), goals (78) and assists (59).
You can vote here.
You can vote for up to five people.
Voting is still open in these categories: To vote in the other colleges ballot, click here.
To vote in the USC ballot, click here.
To vote in the NHL ballot, click here.
The inductees so far: MLB Don Drysdale Clayton Kershaw Sandy Koufax Vin Scully Fernando Valenzuela NBA Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Elgin Baylor Kobe Bryant Chick Hearn Magic Johnson Jerry West NFL Eric Dickerson Deacon Jones Merlin Olsen UCLA Lew Alcindor Arthur Ashe Ann Meyers Jackie Robinson Bill Walton John Wooden That concludes todays newsletter.
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