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In 1965, the Dodgers fielded a lineup with an all switch-hitting infield, they were: 1B - Wes Parker 2B - Jim Lefebvre SS - Maury Wills 3B - Junior Gilliam

This was one of the Dodgers' secondary infield alignments. Their everyday third baseman was John Kennedy, a right-handed batter.

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