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Russell Martin, Catcher. This young catcher may be the best in the league already. He brings his above average defense, combines it with a mixture of speed, power, and a good batting eye, and opponents want to get back onto the bus and just go home. See more Dodgers players
The 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers were the World Series Champions. The series featured the legendary walk-off home run from Kirk Gibson.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers brought in former Yankees skipper Joe Torre to lead this young team. With a now healthy pitching staff, the Dodgers look to retake their place ontop the Western Division and maybe return to the World Series for the first time since 1988.
Team History[]
Retired Numbers[]
- 1 Pee Wee Reese
- 2 Tommy Lasorda
- 4 Duke Snider
- 19 Jim Gilliam
- 20 Don Sutton
- 24 Walter Alston
- 32 Sandy Koufax
- 39 Roy Campanella
- 42 Jackie Robinson
- 53 Don Drysdale
General Managers[]
- Ned Colletti 2005-Present
- Paul DePodesta 2004-2005
- Dan Evans 2001-2004
- Dave Wallace 2001
- Kevin Malone 1998-2001
- Tommy Lasorda 1998
- Fred Claire 1987-98
- Al Campanis 1968-87
- Fresco Thompson 1968
- E.J. "Buzzie" Bavasi 1950-68
Managers[]
- Joe Torre 2008-
- Grady Little 2006-2007
- Jim Tracy 2001-2005
- Davey Johnson 1999-2000
- Glenn Hoffman 1998-1998
- Bill Russell 1996-1998
- Tommy Lasorda 1976-1996
- Walter Alston 1954-1976
- Chuck Dressen 1951-1953
- Ray Blades 1948-1948
- Burt Shotton 1947-1950
- Clyde Sukeforth 1947-1947
- Leo Durocher 1939-1948
- Burleigh Grimes 1937-1938
- Casey Stengel 1934-1936
- Max Carey 1932-1933
- Wilbert Robinson 1914-1931
- Bill Dahlen 1910-1913
- Harry Lumley 1909-1909
- Patsy Donovan 1906-1908
- Ned Hanlon 1899-1905
- Mike Griffin 1898-1898
- Charlie Ebbets 1898-1898
- Billy Barnie 1897-1898
- Dave Foutz 1893-1896
- John "Monte" Ward 1891-1892
- Bill McGunnigle 1888-1890
- Charlie Byrne 1885-1887
- Charlie Hackett 1885-1885
- George Taylor 1884-1884
Awards[]
MVP
- Kirk Gibson (1988)
- Steve Garvey (1974)
- Sandy Koufax (1963)
- Maury Wills (1962)
- Don Newcombe (1956)
- Roy Campanella (1955)
- Roy Campanella (1953)
- Roy Campanella (1951)
- Jackie Robinson (1949)
- Dolph Camilli (1941)
- Dazzy Vance (1924)
- Jake Daubert (1913)
Rookie Of The Year
- Todd Hollandsworth (1996)
- Hideo Nomo (1995)
- Raul Mondesi (1994)
- Mike Piazza (1993)
- Eric Karros (1992)
- Steve Sax (1982)
- Fernando Valenzuela (1981)
- Steve Howe (1980)
- Rick Sutcliffe (1979)
- Ted Sizemore (1969)
- Jim Lefebvre (1965)
- Frank Howard (1960)
- Jim Gilliam (1953)
- Joe Black (1952)
- Don Newcombe (1949)
- Jackie Robinson (1947)
Cy Young
- Eric Gagne (2003)
- Orel Hershiser (1988)
- Fernando Valenzuela (1981)
- Mike Marshall (1974)
- Sandy Koufax (1966)
- Sandy Koufax (1965)
- Sandy Koufax (1963)
- Don Drysdale (1962)
- Don Newcombe (1956
All-Time Team Leaders & Stats[]
Career Records[]
- Home Runs: Duke Snider 389
- Runs Batted In: Duke Snider 1271
- Batting Average (minimum 1,000 plate appearances): Willie Keeler .352
- Batting Average (minimum 2,000 plate appearances): Willie Keeler .352
- Batting Average (minimum 3,000 plate appearances): Babe Herman .337
- Batting Average (minimum 4,000 plate appearances): Zack Wheat .317
- Hits: Zack Wheat 2804
- Runs: Pee Wee Reese 1338
- Doubles: Zack Wheat 464
- Triples: Zack Wheat 171
- Stolen Bases: Maury Wills 490
- Walks: Pee Wee Reese 1210
- Wins: Don Sutton 233
- Saves: Eric Gagne 160
- Strikeouts: Don Sutton 2696
- Earned Run Average: Jeff Pfeffer 2.31
Single Season Records[]
- Home Runs: Shawn Green 49, 2001
- Runs Batted In: Tommy Davis 153, 1962
- Batting Average: Babe Herman .393, 1930
- Hits: Babe Herman 241, 1930
- Runs: Hub Collins 148, 1890
- Doubles: Johnny Frederick 52, 1929
- Triples: George Treadway 26, 1894
- Stolen Bases: Maury Wills 104, 1962
- Hitting Streak: Willie Davis 31, 1969
- Walks: Eddie Stanky 148, 1945
- Wins: Bob Caruthers 40, 1889
- Saves: Eric Gagne 55, 2003
- Strikeouts: Sandy Koufax 382, 1965
- Earned Run Average: Rube Marquard 1.58, 1916
Record Per Season[]
Year | Team Name | Record | Win % |
---|---|---|---|
2009 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
95-67 | .586 |
2008 | Los Angeles Dodgers
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84-78 | .519 |
2007 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
82-80 | .506 |
2006 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
88-74 | .543 |
2005 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
71-91 | .438 |
2004 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
93-69 | .574 |
2003 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
85-77 | .525 |
2002 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
92-70 | .568 |
2001 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
86-76 | .531 |
2000 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
86-76 | .531 |
1999 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
77-85 | .475 |
1998 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
83-79 | .512 |
1997 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
88-74 | .543 |
1996 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
90-72 | .556 |
1995 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
78-66 | .542 |
1994 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
58-56 | .509 |
1993 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
81-81 | .500 |
1992 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
63-99 | .389 |
1991 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
93-69 | .574 |
1990 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
86-76 | .531 |
1989 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
77-83 | .481 |
1988 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
94-67 | .584 |
1987 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
73-89 | .451 |
1986 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
73-89 | .451 |
1985 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
95-67 | .586 |
1984 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
79-83 | .488 |
1983 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
91-71 | .562 |
1982 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
88-74 | .543 |
1981 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
63-47 | .573 |
1980 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
92-71 | .564 |
1979 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
79-83 | .488 |
1978 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
95-67 | .586 |
1977 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
98-64 | .605 |
1976 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
92-70 | .568 |
1975 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
88-74 | .543 |
1974 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
102-60 | .630 |
1973 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
95-66 | .590 |
1972 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
85-70 | .548 |
1971 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
89-73 | .549 |
1970 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
87-74 | .540 |
1969 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
85-77 | .525 |
1968 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
76-86 | .469 |
1967 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
73-89 | .451 |
1966 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
95-67 | .586 |
1965 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
97-65 | .599 |
1964 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
80-82 | .494 |
1963 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
99-63 | .611 |
1962 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
102-63 | .618 |
1961 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
89-65 | .578 |
1960 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
82-72 | .532 |
1959 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
88-68 | .654 |
1958 | Los Angeles Dodgers
|
71-83 | .461 |
1957 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
84-70 | .545 |
1956 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
93-61 | .604 |
1955 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
98-55 | .641 |
1954 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
92-62 | .597 |
1953 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
105-49 | .682 |
1952 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
96-57 | .627 |
1951 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
97-60 | .618 |
1950 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
89-65 | .578 |
1949 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
97-57 | .630 |
1948 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
84-70 | .545 |
1947 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
94-60 | .610 |
1946 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
96-60 | .615 |
1945 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
87-67 | .565 |
1944 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
63-91 | .409 |
1943 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
81-72 | .529 |
1942 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
104-50 | .675 |
1941 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
100-54 | .649 |
1940 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
88-65 | .575 |
1939 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
84-69 | .549 |
1938 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
69-80 | .463 |
1937 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
62-91 | .405 |
1936 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
67-87 | .435 |
1935 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
70-83 | .458 |
1934 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
71-81 | .467 |
1933 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
65-88 | .425 |
1932 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
81-73 | .526 |
1931 | Brooklyn Robins
|
79-73 | .520 |
1930 | Brooklyn Robins
|
86-68 | .558 |
1929 | Brooklyn Robins
|
70-83 | .458 |
1928 | Brooklyn Robins
|
77-76 | .503 |
1927 | Brooklyn Robins
|
65-88 | .425 |
1926 | Brooklyn Robins
|
71-82 | .464 |
1925 | Brooklyn Robins
|
68-85 | .444 |
1924 | Brooklyn Robins
|
92-62 | .597 |
1923 | Brooklyn Robins
|
76-78 | .494 |
1922 | Brooklyn Robins
|
76-78 | .494 |
1921 | Brooklyn Robins
|
77-75 | .507 |
1920 | Brooklyn Robins
|
93-61 | .604 |
1919 | Brooklyn Robins
|
69-71 | .493 |
1918 | Brooklyn Robins
|
57-69 | .452 |
1917 | Brooklyn Robins
|
70-81 | .464 |
1916 | Brooklyn Robins
|
94-60 | .610 |
1915 | Brooklyn Robins
|
80-72 | .526 |
1914 | Brooklyn Robins
|
75-79 | .487 |
1913 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
65-84 | .436 |
1912 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
58-95 | .379 |
1911 | Brooklyn Dodgers
|
64-86 | .427 |
1910 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
64-90 | .416 |
1909 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
55-98 | .359 |
1908 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
53-101 | .344 |
1907 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
65-83 | .439 |
1906 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
66-86 | .434 |
1905 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
48-104 | .316 |
1904 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
56-97 | .366 |
1903 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
70-66 | .515 |
1902 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
75-63 | .543 |
1901 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
79-57 | .581 |
1900 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
82-54 | .603 |
1899 | Brooklyn Superbas
|
101-47 | .682 |
1898 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms
|
54-91 | .372 |
1897 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms
|
61-71 | .462 |
1896 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms
|
58-73 | .443 |
1895 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms
|
71-60 | .542 |
1894 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms
|
70-61 | .534 |
1893 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms
|
65-63 | .508 |
1892 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms
|
95-59 | .617 |
1891 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms
|
61-76 | .455 |
1890 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms
|
86-43 | .667 |
1889 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms
|
93-44 | .679 |
1888 | Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers | 88-52 | .629 |
1887 | Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers | 60-74 | .448 |
1886 | Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers | 76-61 | .555 |
1885 | Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers | 53-59 | .473 |
1884 | Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers | 40-64 | .385 |
Minor League Teams[]
- AAA: Albuquerque Isotopes - Pacific Coast League
- AA: Chattanooga Lookouts - Southern League
- Advanced A: Inland Empire 66ers - California League
- A: Great Lakes Loons - Midwest League
- Rookie: Ogden Raptors - Pioneer League
- Rookie: GCL Dodgers - Gulf Coast League
- Rookie: Santo Domingo Dodgers - Dominican Summer League