Former Los Angeles Dodgers infielder Jeff Kent entered the National Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, having been named on 14 of 16 ballots by the contemporary baseball era committee.
Kent spent the final four years of his MLB career with the Dodgers, making his final All-Star Game in Dodger blue. During his four years in LA, Kent played 521 games, hitting 75 home runs and tallying 311 RBIs.
He made the postseason twice with the Dodgers, reaching October in 2006 and 2008, though never made it past the NLCS.
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The second baseman spent the best years of his career in the NL West, though not with the Dodgers.