This Day In Dodgers History: Duke Snider, Don Sutton, Fernando Valenzuela, Home Run Record & Jaime Jarrin
Briefly

September 22 is a significant date in Los Angeles Dodgers history, marking milestones achieved by Hall of Famers Don Sutton and Duke Snider, and historic performances by Fernando Valenzuela.
Duke Snider, a key player from the 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers, hit two home runs on the final day of the regular season, tying Ralph Kiner's National League record for consecutive 40-homer seasons.
September 22, 2018, marked a significant achievement for the Dodgers as they broke their franchise home run record with Yasmani Grandal's historic 222nd homer, contributing to a season total of 235.
On the same day in 1976, Don Sutton earned his 20th win of the season with a complete game against the San Francisco Giants, solidifying his status as a Hall of Famer.
Read at Dodger Blue
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