This Day In Dodgers History: Roy Campanella Wins 1955 NL MVP Award
Briefly

Roy Campanella was voted the 1955 National League MVP, narrowly defeating teammate Duke Snider, marking his third MVP award after previously winning in 1951 and 1953.
In a remarkable season for the Boys of Summer, Campanella boasted an impressive .318 batting average with 32 home runs and 107 RBIs, making him a standout performer.
Despite facing challenges in 1954 after an injury, Campanella's hard work and dedication led to a bounce-back season, showcasing his resilience and talent.
The annual Roy Campanella Award honors a Dodgers player who exemplifies the spirit and leadership of Campanella, emphasizing his lasting legacy even after his tragic accident.
Read at Dodger Blue
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