Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. James Mulvey was the co-owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers of the National League from 1938 through 1950 with his wife, Dearie Mulvey. In 1938, he inherited his share of the club from his father-in-law Stephen McKeever's estate. In 1950, Walter O'Malley assumed majority control of the Dodgers. The Mulvey's minority share was purchased by O'Malley in 1975. Each year, the Dodgers hand out the Jim and Dearie Mulvey Award to the top rookie in camp and the last several winners have been Josh Lindblom (2010), Xavier Paul (2009), Blake DeWitt (2008), Tony Abreu (2007), Hong-Chih Kuo (2006), Jason Repko (2005) and James Loney (2004), with such past winners including Raul Mondesi (1994), Mike Piazza (1993), Eric Karros (1991), Orel Hershiser (1983), Fernando Valenzuela (1981), Bob Welch (1978), Steve Yeager (1972) and Ted Sizemore (1969, the first year the honor was presented).