On Dec. 5, 1973, the Los Angeles Dodgers acquired pitcher Mike Marshall from the Montreal Expos in exchange for outfielder Willie Davis, marking a pivotal trade.
Marshall excelled during his tenure with the Dodgers, posting a 3.01 ERA and winning the Cy Young Award in 1974, showcasing his elite relief pitching capabilities.
Willie Davis was a long-time Dodger, appearing in 1,952 games and receiving multiple accolades, including three Gold Glove awards, before the trade ended his Dodger tenure.
Marshall’s dominance was evident in his impressive stats, achieving a 2.42 ERA and 21 saves in his first season with the Dodgers, underscoring his immediate impact.
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