- Named to 6 National League All Star teams (1974-1979).
- Notable career statistics: 316 Home Runs (89th All Time), 1,012 Walks (93rd All Time), 1,235 Strikeouts (94th All Time) and 82 Sacrifice Flies (63rd All Time).
- Inducted into the Washington State University Athletic Hall of Fame in 1982.
- Third Baseman for Los Angeles Dodgers (1971-1982), Chicago Cubs (1983-1986) and Oakland Athletics (1987).
- Member of 1974 and 1977-1978 National League Champion Los Angeles Dodgers teams. Member of 1981 World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers team. Member of 1984 National League Eastern Division Champion Chicago Cubs team.
- Co-MVP of 1981 World Series with Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager.
- Finished 8th in voting for 1977 National League MVP.
- Made major league debut on 3 September 1971.
- Named to Baseball Digest magazine's 1973 Rookie All-Star Team.
- Ron Cey was a longtime member of the Los Angeles Dodgers' "Infield" along with Billy Russell, Steve Garvey, and Davey Lopes during the 1970s. His Los Angeles home-run record was recently broken by Eric Karros.
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