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Los Angeles Dodgers


NL West
Pennants
  • World Series titles: 1988 1981
    1965 1963 1959 1955
  • National League champs: (21)
  • Division champs: (9)
  • Wild Card: (2)
Stadiums
  • Dodger Stadium (1962–present)
  • Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (1958-1961)
  • Ebbets Field (Brooklyn) (1913-1957)
  • Washington Park (II) (Brooklyn) (1898-1912)
  • Eastern Park (Brooklyn) (1891-1897)
  • Ridgewood Park (Brooklyn) (1886-1889)
  • Washington Park (I) (Brooklyn) (1884-1890)
Front Office
  • Owner: Frank McCourt
  • General Manager: Ned Colletti
  • Manager: Joe Torre

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Contents

  • 1 Team History
  • 2 Retired Numbers
  • 3 General Managers
  • 4 Managers
  • 5 Awards
  • 6 All-Time Team Leaders & Stats
    • 6.1 Career Records
    • 6.2 Single Season Records
  • 7 Record Per Season
  • 8 Minor League Teams
  • 9 See Also
    • 9.1 Recent Los Angeles Dodgers ArmchairGM Stories


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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.


[edit] Team History

[edit] 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


[edit] 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

[edit] 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

[edit] 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

[edit] All-Time Team Leaders & Stats

[edit] 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

[edit] 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:
  • 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

[edit] Record Per Season

Year Team Name Record Win %
1884 Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers 40-64 .385
1885 Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers 53-59 .473
1886 Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers 76-61 .555
1887 Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers 60-74 .448
1888 Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers 88-52 .629
1889
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
93-44 .679
1890
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
86-43 .667
1891
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
61-76 .455
1892
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
95-59 .617
1893
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
65-63 .508
1894
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
70-61 .534
1895
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
71-60 .542
1896
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
58-73 .443
1897
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
61-71 .462
1898
Brooklyn Bridegrooms
54-91 .372
1899
Brooklyn Superbas
101-47 .682
1900
Brooklyn Superbas
82-54 .603
1901
Brooklyn Superbas
79-57 .581
1902
Brooklyn Superbas
75-63 .543
1903
Brooklyn Superbas
70-66 .515
1904
Brooklyn Superbas
56-97 .366
1905
Brooklyn Superbas
48-104 .316
1906
Brooklyn Superbas
66-86 .434
1907
Brooklyn Superbas
65-83 .439
1908
Brooklyn Superbas
53-101 .344
1909
Brooklyn Superbas
55-98 .359
1910
Brooklyn Superbas
64-90 .416
1911
Brooklyn Dodgers
64-86 .427
1912
Brooklyn Dodgers
58-95 .379
1913
Brooklyn Dodgers
65-84 .436
1914
Brooklyn Robins
75-79 .487
1915
Brooklyn Robins
80-72 .526
1916
Brooklyn Robins
94-60 .610
1917
Brooklyn Robins
70-81 .464
1918
Brooklyn Robins
57-69 .452
1919
Brooklyn Robins
69-71 .493
1920
Brooklyn Robins
93-61 .604
1921
Brooklyn Robins
77-75 .507
1922
Brooklyn Robins
76-78 .494
1923
Brooklyn Robins
76-78 .494
1924
Brooklyn Robins
92-62 .597
1925
Brooklyn Robins
68-85 .444
1926
Brooklyn Robins
71-82 .464
1927
Brooklyn Robins
65-88 .425
1928
Brooklyn Robins
77-76 .503
1929
Brooklyn Robins
70-83 .458
1930
Brooklyn Robins
86-68 .558
1931
Brooklyn Robins
79-73 .520
1932
Brooklyn Dodgers
81-73 .526
1933
Brooklyn Dodgers
65-88 .425
1934
Brooklyn Dodgers
71-81 .467
1935
Brooklyn Dodgers
70-83 .458
1936
Brooklyn Dodgers
67-87 .435
1937
Brooklyn Dodgers
62-91 .405
1938
Brooklyn Dodgers
69-80 .463
1939
Brooklyn Dodgers
84-69 .549
1940
Brooklyn Dodgers
88-65 .575
1941
Brooklyn Dodgers
100-54 .649
1942
Brooklyn Dodgers
104-50 .675
1943
Brooklyn Dodgers
81-72 .529
1944
Brooklyn Dodgers
63-91 .409
1945
Brooklyn Dodgers
87-67 .565
1946
Brooklyn Dodgers
96-60 .615
1947
Brooklyn Dodgers
94-60 .610
1948
Brooklyn Dodgers
84-70 .545
1949
Brooklyn Dodgers
97-57 .630
1950
Brooklyn Dodgers
89-65 .578
1951
Brooklyn Dodgers
97-60 .618
1952
Brooklyn Dodgers
96-57 .627
1953
Brooklyn Dodgers
105-49 .682
1954
Brooklyn Dodgers
92-62 .597
1955
Brooklyn Dodgers
98-55 .641
1956
Brooklyn Dodgers
93-61 .604
1957
Brooklyn Dodgers
84-70 .545
1958
Los Angeles Dodgers
71-83 .461
1959
Los Angeles Dodgers
88-68 .654
1960
Los Angeles Dodgers
82-72 .532
1961
Los Angeles Dodgers
89-65 .578
1962
Los Angeles Dodgers
102-63 .618
1963
Los Angeles Dodgers
99-63 .611
1964
Los Angeles Dodgers
80-82 .494
1965
Los Angeles Dodgers
97-65 .599
1966
Los Angeles Dodgers
95-67 .586
1967
Los Angeles Dodgers
73-89 .451
1968
Los Angeles Dodgers
76-86 .469
1969
Los Angeles Dodgers
85-77 .525
1970
Los Angeles Dodgers
87-74 .540
1971
Los Angeles Dodgers
89-73 .549
1972
Los Angeles Dodgers
85-70 .548
1973
Los Angeles Dodgers
95-66 .590
1974
Los Angeles Dodgers
102-60 .630
1975
Los Angeles Dodgers
88-74 .543
1976
Los Angeles Dodgers
92-70 .568
1977
Los Angeles Dodgers
98-64 .605
1978
Los Angeles Dodgers
95-67 .586
1979
Los Angeles Dodgers
79-83 .488
1980
Los Angeles Dodgers
92-71 .564
1981
Los Angeles Dodgers
63-47 .573
1982
Los Angeles Dodgers
88-74 .543
1983
Los Angeles Dodgers
91-71 .562
1984
Los Angeles Dodgers
79-83 .488
1985
Los Angeles Dodgers
95-67 .586
1986
Los Angeles Dodgers
73-89 .451
1987
Los Angeles Dodgers
73-89 .451
1988
Los Angeles Dodgers
94-67 .584
1989
Los Angeles Dodgers
77-83 .481
1990
Los Angeles Dodgers
86-76 .531
1991
Los Angeles Dodgers
93-69 .574
1992
Los Angeles Dodgers
63-99 .389
1993
Los Angeles Dodgers
81-81 .500
1994
Los Angeles Dodgers
58-56 .509
1995
Los Angeles Dodgers
78-66 .542
1996
Los Angeles Dodgers
90-72 .556
1997
Los Angeles Dodgers
88-74 .543
1998
Los Angeles Dodgers
83-79 .512
1999
Los Angeles Dodgers
77-85 .475
2000
Los Angeles Dodgers
86-76 .531
2001
Los Angeles Dodgers
86-76 .531
2002
Los Angeles Dodgers
92-70 .568
2003
Los Angeles Dodgers
85-77 .525
2004
Los Angeles Dodgers
93-69 .574
2005
Los Angeles Dodgers
71-91 .438
2006
Los Angeles Dodgers
88-74 .543
2007
Los Angeles Dodgers
82-80 .506

[edit] Minor League Teams

  • AAA: Las Vegas 51s - Pacific Coast League
  • AA: Jacksonville Suns - 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

[edit] See Also

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