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==Highlights==
==Highlights==
*6-time All-Star (1974-79)
*6-time All-Star (1974-79)
*[[World Series MVP Award]] (1981)
*Tie [[World Series MVP Award]] (1981)
*Won [[Babe Ruth Award|NL Babe Ruth Award]] (1981)
*Won [[Babe Ruth Award|NL Babe Ruth Award]] (1981)
*Tie [[Lou Gehrig Memorial Award]] (1981)
*[[Lou Gehrig Memorial Award]] (1981)
*[[MLB Most Valuable Player Award|Top 10 National League MVP]] (8th, 1977)
*[[MLB Most Valuable Player Award|Top 10 National League MVP]] (8th, 1977)



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Ronald Charles (Ron) Cey (born February 15, 1948 in Tacoma, Washington) is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball who played for the Los Angeles Dodgers (1971-82), Chicago Cubs (1983-86) and Oakland Athletics (1987). Cey batted and threw right-handed. A popular player, he was nicknamed "The Penguin". Cey attended Washington State University and was a member of Phi Delta Theta.

With the Dodgers, third baseman Cey was part of an All-Star infield that included Steve Garvey (first baseman), Davey Lopes (second baseman) and Bill Russell (shortstop).

In a 17-season career, Cey was a .261 hitter with 316 home runs and 1139 RBI in 2073 games.

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Preceded by National League Player of the Month
April, 1977
Succeeded by
Preceded by World Series MVP (with Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager)
1981
Succeeded by
Preceded by Babe Ruth Award
1981
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lou Gehrig Memorial Award
1982
Succeeded by