Colorado Rockies (73-81) LOS ANGELES DODGERS (88-66) RHP Chad Bettis (13-7, 4.79) vs. LHP Clayton Kershaw (11-3, 1.73) Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016 | 6:10 p.m. PT | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA Game 155 | Home Game 80 (51-28) | Night Game 114 (61-52) TV: SNLA/SNLA Spanish/KTLA | Radio: AM 570 (Eng.)/KTNQ 1020 AM (Span.)/AM 1540 (Kor.) UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time (PT)/Opponent Probable Pitchers TV/Radio Sun., Sept. 25, 1:10 p.m. vs. COL LHP Tyler Anderson (5-6, 3.58) vs. LHP Rich Hill (12-5, 2.05) TV: SNLA/SNLA Spanish/KTLA Radio: AM 570/KTNQ 1020/KMPC 1540 TWO FOR THE MONEY: The Dodgers continue their final homestand of the season (4-1) tonight with the third of four against the Rockies. With eight games to play in the regular season, Los Angeles leads the Giants by 7.0 games in the NL West and the Dodgers’ magic number to clinch their fourth consecutive division title stands at two. With a win tonight and a Giants’ loss in San Diego, the Dodgers will win the National League West. Following this series, the Dodgers embark on a season-ending trip to San Diego and San Francisco. The Dodgers’ remaining eight games are all against divisional opponents (2 vs. COL, 3 vs. SD, 3 vs. SF) and the club has gone 40-28 (.588) against the NL West. Last night, the Dodgers clinched the season series with Colorado for the third consecutive season. Last night’s victory moved the Dodgers to a season-high 22 games over .500. CHAMPAGNE ON ICE: The Dodgers tonight are gunning for their fourth consecutive and 15 th overall National League West title. An NL West title will mean the Dodgers have reached the postseason for the seventh time in the last 11 years and are playing “October Baseball” for the 30 th time in franchise history (21 st time in Los Angeles). The Dodgers would become the first team in NL West history to win the division in four consecutive seasons. The last MLB team to win four straight division titles was the Detroit Tigers (2011-14, AL Central) and the last NL club to do so was the Philadelphia Phillies, who won the NL East in five consecutive seasons from 2007-11. On this date in 2014, the Dodgers beat the Giants, 9-1, and clinched their 13 th NL West title. On this date in 1963, a 4-1 victory over the Mets gave the club its fifth third NL pennant in Los Angeles. THE COMPANY YOU KEEP: Dodger shortstop Corey Seager already holds the Los Angeles rookie record for hits (187), runs (102) and doubles (40), currently has the highest OBP of any LA rookie (.372) and also remains in the mix for the top mark in batting average (.313, behind Mike Piazza: .318, 1993). Seager ranks among the NL leaders in hits (187, 3 rd ), runs (102, 5 th ), doubles (40, T-4 th ), total bases (310, 5 th ), batting average (.313, 6 th ), multi-hit games (56, T-2 nd ), extra-base hits (69, 7 th ) and slugging pct. (.518, 10 th ). THE RINGER: Dodger left-hander Clayton Kershaw has been the starting pitcher three of the last four times the Dodgers have won the National League West (2009, 2014, 2015). Kershaw will make his fourth start since returning from the disabled list after firing 3.0 innings (66 pitches) of two-run ball on Sept. 9 at Miami, holding the Yankees scoreless for 5.0 innings (64 pitches) on Sept. 14 and allowing one unearned run in a no-decision vs. the Giants on Monday night. Among pitchers with 125.0 or more innings this year, Kershaw leads the Majors in ERA (1.73), WHIP (0.73), strikeout-to-walk ratio (16.20), and opponents’ batting average (.184). YOUNG JOC: Dodger center fielder Joc Pederson went 1-for-2 with a homer and two walks last night, giving him 24 home runs on the season, two shy of his career high set last year. Pederson’s 1.127 Ops this month ranks third in the National League, trailing just Freddie Freeman (1.155) and Charlie Blackmon (1.1450. Pederson’s next homer will give the Dodgers four players with 25 (also Turner, Grandal and Seager), a feat that hasn’t been accomplished since Eric Karros, Mike Piazza, Raul Mondesi and Todd Zeile all hit at least 30 in 1997. Andrew Toles is hitting .421 (8-for-21) off the bench, despite not being called up until July 8 and appearing in just 42 games. Toles’ eight pinch hits lead the Dodgers and overall, the 24- year-old Georgia native is batting .326 (31-for-95) with three homers, nine doubles, 15 RBI and 17 runs scored. DON’T MISS IT!: Limited single-game postseason tickets are on sale now for potential home games for the National League Wild Card, the NL Division Series and the NL Championship Series and can be purchased online at Dodgers.com/postseason. TOP GUNS: Los Angeles has posted the lowest ERA in the Majors this month with a 2.49 mark (52 ER/187.2 IP) in 21 games (14-7--the best record in the NL), and overall, the Dodgers rank among the Major League leaders in ERA (3.65, 4 th ), opponents’ batting average (.230, 2 nd ), strikeouts (1441, 1 st ), WHIP (1.18, T-2 nd ) and shutouts (15, T-1 st ). The Dodgers’ 1,441 strikeouts this season are a franchise record, eclipsing last year’s mark of 1,396. The Dodger bullpen leads the Majors in ERA (3.22, 200 ER/559.0 IP). With eight games still left to play, the Dodger relief corps set a new club record with 559.0 innings this season. Kenley Jansen ranks second in the Majors with a career-high 47 saves and also places among the league’s best relievers in ERA (1.76, 2 nd ), opponents’ batting average (.146, 2 nd ), WHIP (0.63, 1 st MLB) and strikeouts (101 in 66.2 innings, 3 rd ). JUST WHAT THE D.R. ORDERED: Dave Roberts has guided the Dodgers to the brink of the postseason in his first year as manager, using a franchise record-tying 55 total players and 31 different pitchers (both records originally set last year) on a club that saw 28 different players spend time on the DL, the most for any team in the last 30 years since at least 1987. Roberts is attempting to join Tommy Lasorda (1977) as the only rookie manager to lead Los Angeles to a division title. HARD TO BELIEVE…: Vin Scully is scheduled to call just five more games for the Dodgers and the team is not done celebrating the Hall of Famer after last night’s emotional Vin Scully Appreciation Day. Tonight, the Dodgers will issue a commemorative limited edition coin, presented by Security Benefit, highlighting Vin’s career. Tomorrow afternoon, each fan will receive a special edition of the Dodger Insider Magazine dedicated to Scully. Scully will hold a press conference today at 3:00 p.m. PT at Dodger Stadium in the media room next to the clubhouse. Scully’s final three games will be Sept. 30-Oct. 2 at AT&T Park in San Francisco. All media in attendance the next two days are invited to write a short congratulatory message for Vin on the poster board in the back of the Vin Scully Press box. WELL DESERVED: Chase Utley will be presented the 2016 Roy Campanella Award during pregame ceremonies this evening. The 11 th annual Campanella award, given to the “most inspirational” Dodger that exemplifies the spirt and leadership of the late Hall of Famer, will be given to Utley by Joni Campanella Roan and Cary Bell, Roy’s daughter and grandson, respectively. The 37-year-old Utley is universally respected in the Dodger clubhouse for his all-out hustle, baseball acumen and championship pedigree. Nearly every single player on the Dodgers is on record with high praise for Utley, but former MVP and three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw summed up it up best: “If I ever have a son, I’m going to tell him -- watch the way that Chase plays the game. That’s the way you want to play the game.” MATCHUP vs. ROCKIES Dodgers: 1 st , NL West (7.0 GA) Rockies: 3 rd , NL West (15.0 GB) All-Time: LA leads series, 227-168 (122-73 at Dodger Stadium) 2016: LA leads series, 10-7 (6-2 at Dodger Stadium) April 22 @ COL: L, 5-7 W: Qualls L: Hatcher S: McGee April 23 @ COL: W, 4-1 W: Maeda L: Chatwood S: Jansen April 24 @ COL: W, 12-10 W: Blanton L: McGee S: Jansen June 6 @ LA: L, 1-6 W: Chatwood L: Bolsinger June 7 @ LA: W, 4-3 W: Jansen L: Estévez June 8 @ LA: L, 0-1 W: Rusin L: Maeda S: McGee July 1 @ LA: W, 5-0 W: Norris L: De La Rosa July 2 @ LA: W, 6-1 W: Kazmir L: Bettis July 3 @LA: W, 4-1 W: McCarthy L: Gray S: Jansen Aug. 2 @COL: L, 3-7 W: Gray L: McCarthy Aug. 3 @COL: L, 2-12 W: Anderson L: Stewart Aug. 4 @COL: W, 4-2 W: Maeda L: Chatwood S: Jansen Aug. 29 @COL: L, 1-8 W: Gray L: Maeda Aug. 31 @COL: L, 0-7 W: Anderson L: Stripling Aug. 31 @COL: W, 10-8 W: Avilan L: Ottavino S: Jansen Sept. 22 @LA: W, 7-4 W: Avilan L: Logan S: Jansen Sept. 23 @LA: W, 5-2 W: Stripling L: Gray S: Jansen
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Colorado Rockies (73-81) LOS ANGELES DODGERS (88-66)
RHP Chad Bettis (13-7, 4.79) vs. LHP Clayton Kershaw (11-3, 1.73)
Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016 | 6:10 p.m. PT | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA
Game 155 | Home Game 80 (51-28) | Night Game 114 (61-52) TV: SNLA/SNLA Spanish/KTLA | Radio: AM 570 (Eng.)/KTNQ 1020 AM (Span.)/AM 1540 (Kor.)
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Date/Time (PT)/Opponent Probable Pitchers TV/Radio Sun., Sept. 25, 1:10 p.m. vs. COL LHP Tyler Anderson (5-6, 3.58) vs. LHP Rich Hill (12-5, 2.05) TV: SNLA/SNLA Spanish/KTLA Radio: AM 570/KTNQ 1020/KMPC 1540
TWO FOR THE MONEY: The Dodgers continue their final
homestand of the season (4-1) tonight with the third of four against the
Rockies. With eight games to play in the regular season, Los Angeles
leads the Giants by 7.0 games in the NL West and the Dodgers’ magic
number to clinch their fourth consecutive division title stands at two.
With a win tonight and a Giants’ loss in San Diego, the Dodgers will
win the National League West. Following this series, the Dodgers
embark on a season-ending trip to San Diego and San Francisco.
The Dodgers’ remaining eight games are all against divisional
opponents (2 vs. COL, 3 vs. SD, 3 vs. SF) and the club has
gone 40-28 (.588) against the NL West. Last night, the
Dodgers clinched the season series with Colorado for the third
consecutive season.
Last night’s victory moved the Dodgers to a season-high 22
games over .500.
CHAMPAGNE ON ICE: The Dodgers tonight are gunning for their
fourth consecutive and 15th overall National League West title. An NL
West title will mean the Dodgers have reached the postseason for the
seventh time in the last 11 years and are playing “October Baseball” for
the 30th time in franchise history (21st time in Los Angeles).
The Dodgers would become the first team in NL West history
to win the division in four consecutive seasons. The last MLB
team to win four straight division titles was the Detroit Tigers
(2011-14, AL Central) and the last NL club to do so was the
Philadelphia Phillies, who won the NL East in five
consecutive seasons from 2007-11.
On this date in 2014, the Dodgers beat the Giants, 9-1, and
clinched their 13th NL West title. On this date in 1963, a 4-1
victory over the Mets gave the club its fifth third NL pennant
in Los Angeles.
THE COMPANY YOU KEEP: Dodger shortstop Corey Seager
already holds the Los Angeles rookie record for hits (187), runs (102)
and doubles (40), currently has the highest OBP of any LA rookie (.372)
and also remains in the mix for the top mark in batting average (.313,
behind Mike Piazza: .318, 1993).
Seager ranks among the NL leaders in hits (187, 3rd), runs (102,
5th), doubles (40, T-4th), total bases (310, 5th), batting average
(.313, 6th), multi-hit games (56, T-2nd), extra-base hits (69, 7th)
and slugging pct. (.518, 10th).
THE RINGER: Dodger left-hander Clayton Kershaw has been the
starting pitcher three of the last four times the Dodgers have won the
National League West (2009, 2014, 2015). Kershaw will make his fourth
start since returning from the disabled list after firing 3.0 innings (66
pitches) of two-run ball on Sept. 9 at Miami, holding the Yankees
scoreless for 5.0 innings (64 pitches) on Sept. 14 and allowing one
unearned run in a no-decision vs. the Giants on Monday night. Among
pitchers with 125.0 or more innings this year, Kershaw leads the Majors
in ERA (1.73), WHIP (0.73), strikeout-to-walk ratio (16.20), and
opponents’ batting average (.184).
YOUNG JOC: Dodger center fielder Joc Pederson went 1-for-2 with
a homer and two walks last night, giving him 24 home runs on the
season, two shy of his career high set last year. Pederson’s 1.127 Ops
this month ranks third in the National League, trailing just Freddie
Freeman (1.155) and Charlie Blackmon (1.1450. Pederson’s next homer
will give the Dodgers four players with 25 (also Turner, Grandal and
Seager), a feat that hasn’t been accomplished since Eric Karros, Mike
Piazza, Raul Mondesi and Todd Zeile all hit at least 30 in 1997.
Andrew Toles is hitting .421 (8-for-21) off the bench, despite
not being called up until July 8 and appearing in just 42 games.
Toles’ eight pinch hits lead the Dodgers and overall, the 24-
year-old Georgia native is batting .326 (31-for-95) with three
homers, nine doubles, 15 RBI and 17 runs scored.
DON’T MISS IT!: Limited single-game postseason tickets are on sale
now for potential home games for the National League Wild Card, the
NL Division Series and the NL Championship Series and can be
purchased online at Dodgers.com/postseason.
TOP GUNS: Los Angeles has posted the lowest ERA in the Majors this
month with a 2.49 mark (52 ER/187.2 IP) in 21 games (14-7--the best
record in the NL), and overall, the Dodgers rank among the Major
League leaders in ERA (3.65, 4th), opponents’ batting average (.230,
TONIGHT’S STARTER VS. COLORADO: LHP CLAYTON KERSHAW (11-3, 1.73 ERA) YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO 2008 LOS ANGELES 5-5 4.26 22 21 0 0 107.2 109 51 51 11 52 100
2009 LOS ANGELES 8-8 2.79 31 30 0 0 171.0 119 55 53 7 91 185
2010 LOS ANGELES 13-10 2.91 32 32 1 1 204.1 160 73 66 13 81 212 2011 LOS ANGELES 21-5 2.28 33 33 5 2 233.1 174 66 59 15 54 248
2012 LOS ANGELES 14-9 2.53 33 33 2 2 227.2 170 70 64 16 63 229
2013 LOS ANGELES 16-9 1.83 33 33 3 2 236.0 164 55 48 11 52 232 2014 LOS ANGELES 21-3 1.77 27 27 6 2 198.1 139 42 39 9 31 239
2015 LOS ANGELES 16-7 2.13 33 33 4 3 232.2 163 62 55 15 42 301
2016 LOS ANGELES 11-3 1.73 19 19 3 3 135.0 88 28 26 7 10 162
Last pitched Sept. 19 against San Francisco, allowing just one run (unearned) on three
hits in 6.0 innings, not factoring in the
decision in the Dodgers’ 2-1
victory…struck out seven and issued a walk on 88 pitches
In nine starts at home this season, he has
gone 7-1 with a 1.19 ERA (9 ER/68.0 IP)
and has limited the opposition to a
.154/.175/.197 slashline…has struck out
80 batters against just four walks, while
posting a 0.59 WHIP
Since returning from the DL on Sept. 9,
he has gone 0-1 in three starts with a 1.29
ERA (2 ER/14.0 IP) and has held
opponents to a .180 average (9-for-
50)…has struck out 17 batters against
just one walk
According to Elias, Kershaw became the first pitcher to record 150 strikeouts with
less than 10 walks in a season since the
mound was moved to its current distance in
1893…has struck out 162 batters against
just 10 walks this year, posting a 16.20
strikeout-to-walk ratio…made six
consecutive starts with 10 or more
strikeouts and one walk or less (April 21-
May 17), a modern MLB record
Placed on the disabled list from June 27-Sept. 9 with a mildy herniated disc in his
lower back...the Dodgers went 38-24
durning his time on the DL
Through June 26, led the Majors in WHIP (0.73), strikeouts (145) and innings pitched
(121.0), while ranking among big league
leaders in ERA (1.79, 2nd), opponents’
batting average (.185, 5th) and wins (11, T-
2nd)
Was named National League’s May Pitcher of the Month, his sixth-career monthly honor (last: July 2015), after posting a 5-0 record with a 0.91 ERA (5 ER/49.2 IP) in six May starts, and led the Majors in ERA (0.91, 5 ER/49.2 IP), strikeouts (65), innings (49.2) and WHIP (0.52), while topping the NL in opponents’ batting average (.145, 24-for-
166)
Selected to this sixth All-Star team via player balloting, but did not play due to injury…became the first Dodger to be named to six consecutive All-Star teams (2011-16) since Fernando Valenzuela (1981-86)
CAREER NOTES:
Ranks among the Los Angeles leaders in wins (125, 7th, next: Orel Hershiser-135), strikeouts (1,908, 4th, next:
Sandy Koufax-2,214) and innings (1,746.0, 9th, next: Bob Welch, 1,820.2)
2.38 ERA in 263 games (261 starts)…his career ERA is the lowest mark among pitchers with 1500.0 or more
innings since 1920 (see table)
In 2015, he went 16-7 with a 2.13 ERA in 33 starts…struck out a career-high 301 batters, the most for any big league pitcher since 2002 and the fourth-highest single-season total in Dodger history (Koufax, 1963, 1965-
66)…earned his fifth consecutive All-Star selection… ranked among the big league leaders in wins (16, 11th), ERA
(2.13, 3rd), innings pitched (232.2, 1st), opponents’ batting average (.194, 3rd), WHIP (0.88, 3rd), complete games (4,
T-1st) and shutouts (3, T-1st)
Was selected as the NL’s Most Valuable Player in 2014 and has been honored the Cy Young Award three times in his career (2011, 2013 and 2014)… has also won the Rawlings Golden Glove Award in 2011 and has been selected to the last five All-Star games (2011-2015)
Topped the Majors in ERA in four consecutive seasons from 2011-14, becoming the first-ever pitcher to win four straight ERA titles…led the Majors with career-high 21 wins in both 2011 and 2014
Strung together a 41.0 consecutive scoreless innings from June 13-July 10, 2014 which tied with Luis Tiant (1968) for the sixth longest streak in the expansion era behind only Orel Hershiser (59.0 IP, 1988), Don Drysdale (58.0 IP, 1968), Bob Gibson (47.0 IP, 1968), Zack Greinke (45.2, 2015) and Brandon Webb (42.0 IP, 2007)
Threw his first-career no-hitter on June 18, 2014 vs. Colorado, striking out a career-high 15 batters on 107 pitches in Dodgers’ 8-0 win…his 15 K’s were the most ever for a
Dodger in a no-hitter and, according to Elias Sports Bureau, the most by any pitcher in ML history that did not allow a runner to reach base via hit, walk or hit by pitch...became the 25th Dodger pitcher to throw a no-hitter
Since 2008, he leads the Majors in ERA (2.38), strikeouts (1,908), opponents’ average (.205) and shutouts (15)
Has reached the 200-strikeout mark in six consecutive seasons…he is one of only three Dodgers with six or more seasons with more than 200 Ks, joining Sandy Koufax (6) and Don Drysdale (6)…Kershaw and Koufax (1961-66) are the only ones to accomplish the feat in six consecutive seasons
Became the third different Dodger pitcher to win the pitching Triple Crown in 2011, joining Dazzy Vance (1924) and Sandy Koufax (1963, ’65, ’66), leading the Majors with a 2.28 ERA, tying the NL lead with 21 wins and ranking first in the league with 248 strikeouts
VS. COLORADO:
Last pitched against the Rockies on September 14, 2015 at Dodger Stadium, allowing one run on three hits in 7.0 innings, recording the win in the Dodgers’ 4-1 victory…struck out five and issued two walks on 105 pitches
In 31 career starts against Colorado, he has gone 17-5 with a 3.20 ERA (69 ER/194.1 IP) and has held batters to a .220 average…has struck out 217 against 67 walks, while
posting a 1.15 WHIP
Kershaw vs. Rockies Hitters
Player Bat AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG
Nolan Arenado R 30 8 3 0 1 3 2 4 .267 .313 .467
Brandon Barnes R 13 2 0 0 0 0 0 7 .154 .154 .154
Chad Bettis R 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000
Charlie Blackmon L 31 7 1 0 1 2 0 11 .226 .226 .355
Daniel Descalso L 5 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 .400 .571 .400
Carlos Gonzalez L 36 7 0 0 2 5 2 17 .194 .256 .361
Nick Hundley R 40 10 1 0 0 4 4 10 .250 .318 .275
DJ LeMahieu R 37 9 1 0 0 2 5 12 .243 .333 .270
Tom Murphy R 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Gerardo Parra L 27 10 3 1 0 1 2 7 .370 .433 .556
Ryan Raburn R 3 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 .333 .500 .667
TOMORROW’S STARTER VS. COLORADO: LHP RICH HILL (12-5, 2.05 ERA) Last pitched Sept. 20 against San Francisco, allowing one run on six hits in 5.0 innings, recording the loss in the Dodgers’ 2-0 defeat…struck out seven and issued one walk on
77 pitches
Since being acquired by the Dodgers, has gone 3-2 with a 1.53 ERA (5 ER/29.1 IP) and has limited batters to a .158/.190/.218 slashline …has struck out 35 batters against just four walks
VS. COLORADO:
Has gone 0-2 with a 8.80 ERA (15 ER/15.1 IP) in three career starts against the Rockies…last pitched against Colorado on April 23, 2008 as a member of the Chicago Cubs,
allowing two runs on three hits in 5.0 innings, not factoring in the decision in the Cubs’ 7-6 victory…struck out three and walked four on 84 pitches
43 LUIS AVILAN: 3-0, 3.57 ERA – 24 G Last Game: Yest. vs. COL, 1.0 IP, K Series vs. COL: 0 R/2.0 IP-2 G Homestand: 0 R/2.1 IP-3 G
Last Win: 9/22 vs. COL Last Loss: 9/9/15 at LAA Last Save: ---
Has gone 3-0 and fired 7.0 scoreless innings in his last seven games since Aug. 31…has appeared in
24 games in seven stints with the Dodgers this season…has limited opposing hitters to a .164 batting
average with 25 strikeouts in 17.2 innings with the Dodgers
Was 0-3 with four saves and a 4.24 ERA in 33 games with Triple-A Oklahoma City
52 RHP PEDRO BÁEZ: 3-2, 3.15 ERA - 71 G Last Game: Yest. vs. COL, 1.1 IP, 2 K Series vs. COL: 0 R/1.1 IP-1 G Homestand: 0 R/2.2 IP-3 G
Last Win: 7/29 vs. ARI Last Loss: 6/16 vs. MIL Last Save: ---
Has limited opponents to a .197 batting average (14th NL) and has been effective against right-
handed (.218, 37-for-170) and left-handed hitters (.157, 14-for-89)
Ranks 14th among NL relievers with a 1.01 WHIP
55 RHP JOE BLANTON: 6-2, 2.31 ERA – 73 G Last Game: Thurs. vs. COL, 1.0 IP, H, K Series vs. COL: 0 R/1.0 IP-1 G Homestand: 0 R/2.0 IP-2 G
Last Win: 9/19 vs. SF Last Loss: 5/6/16 at TOR Last Save: 7/27/15 at CLE
Ranks eighth in the NL with a .180 opponents’ batting average and has a 0.96 WHIP (9th, NL)
Leads the team with a career-high 73 appearances (T-6th, NL)…ranks eighth in the NL in ERA
Has been tough on both righties (.197, 36-for-183) and lefties (.146, 13-for-89)
Has tossed scoreless relief in his last nine games (8.1 IP) since Sept 3
58 RHP JESSE CHAVEZ: 2-2, 4.22 ERA – 58 G (with TOR/LAD); 1-0, 3.57 ERA-20 G w/LAD Last Game: Sun. at ARI, 0.1 IP Series vs. COL: --- Homestand: ---
Last Win: 8/22/16 at CIN Last Loss: 6/24 at CWS Last Save: 4/18/15 at KC
Has tossed scoreless relief in eight of his last 10 games since Aug. 25 (2 ER/9.2 IP, 1.86 ERA)
Acquired by the Dodgers from Toronto July 31 with cash in exchange for Mike Bolsinger…has allowed
11 runs (nine earned, 3.57 ERA) in 22.2 innings in 20 appearances as a Dodger
Limiting right-handers to a .235 batting average (36-for-153)
67 RHP LOUIS COLEMAN: 2-1, 4.24 ERA – 59 G Last Game: Tues. vs. SF, 0.2 IP, H Series vs. COL: --- Homestand: 0 R/0/2 IP-1 G
Last Win: 7/31 vs. ARI Last Loss: 4/10/16 at SF Last Save: 9/28/14 at CWS
Has tossed scoreless relief in 12 of his last 14 appearances
Has made a career-high 59 appearances…limiting opposing hitters to a .251 batting avg., including
a .230 mark vs. right-handers (32-for-139)…has stranded 28 of 35 inherited runners
75 LHP GRANT DAYTON: 0-1, 1.82 ERA-23 G Last Game: Yest. vs. COL, 0.2 IP, H, 2 K Series vs. COL: 0 R/0.2 IP-1 G Homestand: 1 R/2.1 IP-3 G
Last Win: --- Last Loss: 8/18 at PHI Last Save: ---
Has tossed scoreless relief in 12 of his 13 games since Aug. 28 (1 R/11.2 IP in that span)
Limiting opponents to a .138 batting avg, including a .128 mark vs. LHH (5-for-39)
Has 36 strikeouts in 24.2 innings in 23 games in two stints with the Dodgers…has a 0.73 WHIP
Made his MLB debut July 22…in 38 minor league appearances with Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A
Oklahoma City, went 5-2 with five saves and a 2.42 ERA (14 ER/52.0 IP)
46 RHP JOSH FIELDS : 1-0, 5.01 ERA – 34 G (w/ HOU & LA); 1-0, 3.24 ERA-19 G w/LA Last Game: Yest. vs COL, 1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R (1 ER) Series vs. COL: 1 ER/1.0 IP-1 G Homestand: 1 ER/2.0 IP-2 G
Last Win: 8/7/16 vs. BOS Last Loss: 5/29/15 vs. CWS Last Save: 9/9/14 at SEA
Has tossed scoreless relief in seven of his last eight games since Sept. 2 (1 ER/7.0 IP in that span)
Acquired from Houston on July 31…has struck out 18 batters in 16.2 IP as a Dodger
Has combined to allow only three of 20 inherited runners to score this year (15.0%)
Went 1-0 with one save and a 1.65 ERA in 23 games with Houston’s Triple-A Fresno this year
56 LHP J.P. HOWELL: 1-1, 4.28 ERA – 61 G Last Game: Wed. vs. SF, 1.0 IP, H, 2 K Series vs. COL: --- Homestand: 0 R/1.0 IP-1 G
Last Win: 4/14/16 vs. ARI Last Loss: 5/15/16 vs. STL Last Save: 7/4/15 vs. NYM
Has not allowed a run in his last seven games (2.1 IP) since Sept. 2
Has posted a 1.37 ERA (3 ER/19.2 IP) in 25 home games this year, while allowing 20 runs in 29.2
innings in 37 road games (6.07 ERA)
His 262 relief appearances are the 12th most in Los Angeles history
74 RHP KENLEY JANSEN: 3-2, 47 SV, 1.76 ERA - 69 G Last Game: Yest. vs. COL, S, 1.0 IP, 2 K Series vs. COL: 0 R/2.0 IP-2 G Homestand: 0 R/2.0 IP-2 G
Last Win: 6/19 vs. MIL Last Loss: 6/11 at SF Last Save: 9/23 vs. COL
Increased his career-high save total in last night’s contest to 47th on the season (2nd, MLB)
Selected to his first-career All-Star game…has tossed scoreless relief in 60 of 69 appearances,
including tossing scoreless relief in 12 of his last 13 appearances (12.1 IP) since Aug. 27
Ranks second among NL relievers in ERA…limiting opponents to a .146 batting average (2nd,
MLB) with a 0.63 WHIP (1st, MLB)…has 101 Ks (3rd, NL relievers) and just nine walks
36 LHP ADAM LIBERATORE: 2-1, 3.10 ERA – 56 G Last Game: Tues. vs. SF, 1.0 IP, K Series vs. COL: --- Homestand: 0 R/1.0 IP-1 G
Last Win: 7/21 at WAS Last Loss: 9/2/16 vs SD Last Save: ---
Has tossed scoreless relief in 49 of 56 games this year…has limited opposing hitters to a .201 batting
average, including a .154 mark (12-for-78) against lefties, and a 1.13 WHIP
Didn’t allow a run in 28 games from May 20 to July 22 (22.1 IP), establishing a Dodger franchise record
for most consecutive scoreless appearances (previous was 23 by John Candelaria in 1991)
71 RHP JOSH RAVIN: 0-0, 0.00 ERA – 8G Last Game: Thurs. vs. COL, 1.0 IP, K Series vs. COL: 0 R/1.0 IP-1G Homestand: 0 R/1.0 IP-1G
Last Win: 6/14/15 at SD Last Loss: 6/16/15 at TEX Last Save: ---
Has made eight scoreless appearances with the Dodgers (8.0 IP) with Los Angeles this year
Has allowed just one hit (1-for-25, .040) with a 0.50 WHIP Combined to post a 1.80 ERA (2 ER/10.0 IP) in seven minor league games (three starts) this year…struck
out 19 in 10.0 IP…has two DL stints this year for a fractured left radius and right triceps inflammation
48 RHP BROCK STEWART: 2-2, 6.00 ERA – 6 G (5 GS) Last Game: 9/17 at ARI, W, 5.0 IP, 5 H, 2 R Series vs. COL: --- Homestand: ---
Last Win: 9/17 at ARI Last Loss: 8/3 at COL Last Save: ---
Has gone 2-2 with a 6.38 ERA (17 ER/24.0 IP) in five starts and allowed one run on two hits in 3.0
innings in his only relief appearance on Aug. 14 vs. Pittsburgh Named the Dodgers’ Minor League Pitcher of the Year and to Baseball America’s Minor League All-Star
Team after combining to go 9-4 with a 1.79 ERA in 21starts at Single-A, Double-A and Triple-A
68 RHP ROSS STRIPLING: 4-8, 4.12 ERA – 20 G (14 GS) Last Game: Yest. vs. COL, W, 3.0 IP, 2 H Series vs. COL: 0 R/3.0 IP-1 G Homestand: 0 R/3.0 IP-1G
Last Win: 9/23 vs. COL Last Loss: 9/18 at ARI Last Save: ---
Picked up the win last night with 3.0 scoreless innings of relief
Has gone 3-6 with a 4.52 ERA (38 ER/75.2 IP) in 14 starts and posted a 2-2 record with a 2.11 ERA
(5 ER/21.1 IP) in seven relief appearances…all his relief appearances have been 2.0 or more innings
Limiting opponents to a .251 batting average, including a .223 mark against lefties (37-for-166)
7 LHP JULIO URÍAS: 5-2, 3.53 ERA – 17 G (14 GS) Last Game: Wed. vs. SF, 2.0 IP, 3 H, R, K Series vs. COL: --- Homestand: 1 R/2.0 IP-1 G
Last Win: 8/27 vs. CHC Last Loss: 6/12 at SF Last Save: ---
Is unbeaten in his last 13 games (10 starts) since June 17…since the All-Star break, is 4-0 with a 2.15
ERA (9 ER/37.2 IP) in nine games (six starts)
Has allowed four runs in 7.2 innings in three relief appearances
Has 79 Ks against just 29 walks in 74.0 innings
57 LHP ALEX WOOD: 1-4, 3.92 ERA – 11 G (10 GS) Last Game: Wed. vs. SF, 1.0 IP Series vs. COL: --- Homestand: 0 R/1.0 IP- 1 G
Last Win: 4/13 vs. ARI Last Loss: 5/30 at CHC Last Save: ---
Was reinstated from the 60-day disabled list on Sept. 19 after missing 98 games with a left elbow impingement that led to arthroscopic surgery on July 20
Went 1-3 with a 3.99 ERA in 10 starts and made his first relief appearance yesterday with a 1-2-3 inning…in
32 career games as a reliever, is 3-2 with a 3.08 ERA (13 ER/38.0 IP)
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 1.2 (7/20 at WAS) 3.2 (7/17/12 vs. SF)
ER 3 (8/7 vs. BOS) 5 (4/14/14 at PHI)
SO 3 (2x, last: 9/14 at NYY) 5 (7/17/12 vs. SF)
BB 2 (4/24 at COL) 2 (10x, 4/24/16 at COL)
IR/IRSc 22/7 190/42
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 2.2 (7/8 vs. SD) 2.0 (9x, last: 6/16 vs. MIL)
ER 3 (3x, last: 8/19 at CIN) 3 (4x, last: 8/19/16 at CIN)
SO 3 (4x, last: 9/12 at NYY) 4 (8/10/15 vs. WAS)
BB 2 (2x, last: 8/28 vs. CHC) 2 (5x, last: 8/28/16 vs. CHC)
IR/IRSc 26/12 72/28
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 2.0 (7x, last: 8/26 vs. CHC) 4.0 (5/16/15 vs. NYY)
ER 3 (3x, last: 7/29 vs. ARI) 6 (8/13/13 at NYY)
SO 4 (2x, last: 5/21 at SD) 6 (8/15/15 at NYM)
BB 3 (9/16 at ARI) 4 (9/3/13 vs. TB)
IR/IRSc 23/10 36/13
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 3.0 (2x, 7/26 vs. SD) 5.2 (6/13/13 vs. NYY)
ER 5 (7/23 vs. SEA) 7 (8/23/10 at DET)
SO 3 (3x, 6/12 vs. BAL) 7 (2x, last: 6/13/13 vs. NYY)
BB 2 (3x, last: 8/2 at COL) 3 (3x, last: 8/20/14 vs. NYM)
IR/IRSc 44/18 154/60
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 2.0 (4/30 vs. SD) 3.1 (8/2/11 vs. BAL)
ER 3 (2x, last: 9/15 at ARI) 5 (6/18/12 at HOU)
SO 3 (2x, last: 7/31 vs. ARI) 5 (6/18/12 at HOU)
BB 2 (3x, last: 9/15 at ARI) 3 (8/30/11 at DET)
IR/IRSc 35/7 140/34
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 2.0 (4x, last: 8/31 at COL) 2.0 (4x, last: 8/31/16 at COL)
ER 2 (8/18 at PHI) 2 (8/18 at PHI)
SO 4 (8/6 vs. BOS) 4 (8/6/16 vs. BOS)
BB 1 (6x, last: 9/4 vs. SD) 1 (6x: 9/4/16 vs. SD)
IR/IRSc 12/3 12/3
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 2.0 (5/12 at BOS) 2.0 (10x, last; 5/12/16 at BOS)
ER 3 (4/6 at NYY) 5 (2x, last: 5/6/14 at DET)
SO 3 (2x, last: 5/12 at BOS) 4 (4x, last: 5/1/15 at SEA)
BB 1 (9x, last: 9/16 at ARI) 3 (9/18/13 vs. CIN)
IR/IRSc 20/3 84/19
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 3.0 (5/22 at SD) 3.0 (7x, last: 5/22/16 at SD)
ER 4 (4/7 at SF) 5 (5/27/08 vs. TEX)
SO 3 (5/18 at LAA) 4 (7x, last: 6/1/13 at COL)
BB 3 (7/6 vs. BAL) 3 (3x, last: 7/7/16 vs. BAL)
IR/IRSc 25/10 280/65
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 1.2 (4/13 vs. ARI) 2.0 (11x, last: 7/10/13 at ARI)
ER 3 (8/10 vs. PHI) 5 (4/19/11 vs. ATL)
SO 3 (10x, last: 9/17 at ARI) 4 (9x, last: 5/15/15 vs. COL)
BB 2 (8/10 vs. PHI) 2 (20x, last: 8/10/16 vs. PHI)
IR/IRSc 14/1 91/22
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 2.0 (2x, last: 6/18 vs. MIL) 2.0 (4x, last: 6/18/16 vs. MIL)
ER 4 (8/29 at COL) 4 (8/29/16 at COL)
SO 4 (6/18 vs. MIL) 4 (6/18 vs. MIL)
BB 2 (2x, last: 7/24 at STL) 2 (3x, last: 7/24/16 at STL)
IR/IRSc 32/6 55/16
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 2.0 (9/15 at ARI) 2.0 (3x, 9/15/16 at ARI)
ER --- 2 (2x, last: 7/25/15 at NYM)
SO 3 (9/15 at ARI) 3 (3x, 9/15/16 at ARI)
BB 2 (8/13 vs. PIT) 3 (7/25/15 at NYM)
IR/IRSc 1/0 7/4
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 3.0 (8/14 vs. PIT) 3.0 (8/14/16 vs. PIT)
ER 1 (8/14 vs. PIT) 1 (8/14/16 vs. PIT)
SO 2 (8/14 vs. PIT) 2 (8/14/16 vs. PIT)
BB 4 (8/14 vs. PIT) 4 (8/14/16 vs. PIT)
IR/IRSc --- ---
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 4.0 (9/18 at ARI) 4.0 (9/18/16 at ARI)
ER 2 (2x, last: 9/13 at NYY) 2 (2x, last: 9/13/16 at NYY)
SO 4 (2x, last: 9/23 vs. COL) 4 (2x, last: 9/23/16 vs. COL)
BB 3 (9/18 at ARI) 3 (9/18/16 at ARI)
IR/IRSc 3/1 3/1
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 3.0 (8/3 at COL) 3.0 (8/3/16 at COL)
ER 3 (8/3 at COL) 3 (8/3/16 at COL)
SO 3 (2x, last: 8/13 vs. PIT) 3 (2x, last: 8/13/16 vs. PIT)
BB 3 (8/13 vs. PIT) 3 (8/13/16 vs. PIT)
IR/IRSc 1/0 1/0
Single-Game Highs (as reliever)
2016 Career
IP 1.0 (9/21 vs. SF) 3.2 (7/12/13 vs. CIN)
ER - 3 (5/14/14 at SF)
SO - 4 (5/14/16 at SF)
BB - 3 (6/14/13 vs. SF)
IR/IRSc - 16/4
Since the All-Star break, ranks among the NL’s best in batting average (.261, 4th), SLG (.435, 2nd), home runs (83, 5th), runs (306, T-3rd), RBI (289, 3rd) and runs per game (4.86, 3rd)
15 AUSTIN BARNES - .172 (5-for-29), 2B, 2 RBI in 17 G Last Game: 1-for-4, 2 R, RBI, 2 BB, K (9/18) Current Streak: 2, 2-for-6, 9/4-current
Series vs. COL: --- Homestand: ---
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .250/.143 RISP: .286 (2-for-7)
Last HR (G Since): --- As PH: 0-for-7
Recalled from Triple-A OKC on Sept. 2 to make his fourth stint with the ML club…has appeared in seven
games (five starts) at catcher and five games (two starts) at second base this season for Los Angeles
In 85 games with the OKC Dodgers this season, he posted a .295/.380/.443 slashline with 22 doubles, five
triples, six home runs, 39 RBI and 43 walks
6 CHARLIE CULBERSON – 13-for-51 (.255), 2 2B, 6 RBI in 28 G Last Game: 1-for-2, R (9/21) Current Streak: 2 G, 2-for-4, 9/18-current
Series vs. COL: --- Homestand: 1-for-2, R – 1 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .306/.133 RISP: .500 (5-for-10)
Last HR (G Since): 8/14/14 vs. CIN (49 G) As PH: 1-for-7 (.143)
Recalled on Aug. 23 from Triple-A Oklahoma City for his third stint with the big league club…has appeared in
eight games (seven starts) at second base, four games (two starts) at third, eight games (seven starts) at
shortstop and two games at left field this season for the Dodgers
In 70 games with Triple-A OKC this season, he hit .260 with 17 doubles, two triplse, four homers, 33 RBI and six stolen bases
16 ANDRE ETHIER (L) – 3-for-17 (.176) in 10 G Last Game: 1-for-1, PH HR, R, RBI (9/23) Current Streak: 2 G, 2-for-2, 9/22-current
Series vs. COL: 2-for-2, HR, 2B, RBI, 2 R – 2 G Homestand: 2-for-4 – 4 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: ---/.176 RISP: 0-for-5
Last HR (G Since): 9/23/16 vs. COL (0 G) As PH: 2-for-5
Slugged his first homer of the season with pinch-hit solo shot in the fourth ining in last night’s contest, his first
home run since Sept. 26, 2015 at COL and his fourth career pinch-hit homer (last: Aug. 14, 2013 vs. NYM)
Ranks among the all-time Los Angeles leaders in hits (1357, 7th-next: Cey, 1,378), doubles (302, T-3rd with
Karros-next: Davis, 321), homers (160, 9th-next: Green, 162), RBI (683, 4th-next: Ceey, 842) and games (1427, 8th-next: Scioscia: 1441)
Reintstated on Sept. 10 from the 60-day disabled list (broken right tibia) to make his 2016 debut
23 ADRIÁN GONZÁLEZ (L) – .285, 30 2B, 17 HR, 86 RBI in 150 G Last Game: 1-for-2, RBI, BB, K (9/23) Current Streak: 3 G, 3-for-8, 9/21-current
Series vs. COL: 2-for-4, 2 R, 2 RBI, 3 BB – 2 G Homestand: 4-for-15, 3 R, 2B, 4 RBI, 4 BB – 5 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .241/.303 RISP: .302 (42-for-139)
Last HR (G Since): 9/5 vs. ARI (16 G) As PH: 1-for-6 (.167)
Has hit safely in seven of his last eight games since Sept. 16, batting .280 (7-for-25) with two doubles and
seven RBI
Ranks 15th in the NL in batting average since June 27, batting .306 (86-for-281) with 19 doubles, 11 homers
and 53 RBI in 77 games
Ranks fifth all-time with 130 RBI in 164 career games against the Rockies (next: Kent, 132)…his 27 homers vs. Colorado are the third most among active players, behind only Matt Kemp (41)
and Adrian Beltre (28)
Batting .302 with runners in scoring position (42-for-139) and has gone 5-for-12 (.417) with the bases loaded, including a grand slam on July 24 at STL
Leads the Majors with 1,739 games played since 2006 and has not been placed on the disabled list during the course of his career
Is the Dodgers’ nominee for the 2016 Roberto Clemente Award
9 YASMANI GRANDAL (S) – .231, 14 2B, 3B, 27 HR, 71 RBI in 120 G Last Game: 1-for-3, 2 RBI, BB, K (9/23) Current Streak: 3 G, 6-for-11, 9/20-current
Series vs. COL: 5-for-7, 2 R, 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI, BB – 2 G Homestand: 6-for-13, 2 R, 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI, HBP – 4 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .232/.231 RISP: .245 (23-for-94)
Last HR (G Since): 9/22 vs. COL (1 G) As PH: 2-for-11 (.182)
Drove in two runs with a bases-loaded single in the first inning, as he has driven in seven runs in his last two
games…has driven in 12 runs in 14 games against the Rockies this season
Is tied for 16th in the NL in homers and tops Major League catchers in home runs (27)…his 27 homers are the
fifth most by a Los Angeles catcher behind only Mike Piazza’s 1993, 1995, 1996 and 1997 seasons
Is tied for the NL home run lead since July 3 (with St. Louis’ Jedd Gyorko) with 20 HR in 62 games in that span, batting .275 (55-for-200) during that time
Has posted a .278/.375/.629 slashline with 20 of his 27 home runs in 66 home games, while batting only .181 (33-for-182) in 54 road games
Has already established career-best marks in hits (87), homers (27) and RBI (71) this year
Has appeared in 109 games (101 starts) at catcher and four games (two starts) at first base this season…his 3.69 catcher ERA this season ranks fourth best in the Major Leagues
14 KIKÉ HERNÁNDEZ – .201, 8 2B, 7 HR, 17 RBI in 102 G Last Game: 1-for-3, R, BB, 2 K (9/21) Current Streak: 1 G, 1-for-3, 9/21-current
Series vs. COL: --- Homestand: 1-for-7, R, BB – 3 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .202/.200 RISP: .143 (6-for-42)
Last HR (G Since): 9/18 at ARI (3 G) As PH: 7-for-42, HR (.167)
Has appeared in 41 games (22 starts) at left field, 20 games (14 starts) at center field, five games (one start) at
right field, four games (one start) at third, nine games (four starts) at second and one start each at shortstop and
DH this year…has recorded four outfield assists this season
In 13 September games, he is posting a .280 (7-for-25)/.357/.480 slashline with four runs, two doubles, a home run and two RBI
Has a .281 career batting average (61-for-217) against LHP…has also recorded 17 doubles, two triples, nine home runs, 25 RBI and a .877 OPS throughout his career against left-handers
17 MICAH JOHNSON (L) – 0-for-4 in 4 G Last Game: 0-for-0, PH, K (9/22) Current Streak: 0 G, 0-for-4
Series vs. COL: 0-for-1, K – 1 G Homestand: 0-for-1, K – 2 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .000/.000 RISP: 0-for-2
Last HR (G Since): --- As PH: 0-for-3
Recalled from Triple-A OKC on Monday, making his second stint with the club
In 120 games for the OKC Dodgers this season, he batted .261 with 26 steals (T-6th, PCL), 23 doubles, three
triples, five homers and 37 RBI…hit safely in all nine of OKC’s games during the PCL playoffs, batting .375
(15-for-40) with eigth stolen bases, 10 runs, two doubles, a triple, and an RBI
47 HOWIE KENDRICK – .265, 26 2B, 2 3B, 8 HR, 40 RBI in 138 G Last Game: 0-for-1, (9/23) Current Streak: 0 G, 0-for-5
Series vs. COL: 0-for-5 – 2 G Homestand: 2-for-14, R, 2B, 2 RBI, HBP – 5 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .255/.269 RISP: .237 (22-for-93)
Last HR (G Since): 8/16 at PHI (33 G) As PH: 3-for-16 (.188)
In his last 11 games, he is batting .281 (9-for-32) with three runs, three doubles and five RBI since Sept. 12
Has appeared in 32 games (23 starts) at second base, 89 games (74 starts) at left field, 16 games (13 starts) at
third base, nine games (six starts) at first base and one start as the DH this season
Had his best month of the season in July, when he batted .344 (32-for-93) with nine doubles, three homers and 11 RBI in 24 games…posted a .425 OBP and a .538 SLG
31 JOC PEDERSON (L) – .245, 24 2B, 24 HR, 61 RBI in 130 G Last Game: 1-for-2, HR, RBI, R, 2 BB, K (9/23) Current Streak: 1 G, 1-for-2, 9/23-current
Series vs. COL: 1-for-3, HR, RBI, R, 5 BB, 2 K – 2 G Homestand: 1-for-5, HR, RBI, R, 5 BB, 2 K – 2 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .093/.269 RISP: .273 (24-for-88)
Last HR (G Since): 9/23 vs. COL (0 G) As PH: 1-for-13, HR (.077)
Blasted his 24th homer of the year and the 50th of his career with a fourth-inning solo shot in last night’s contest
Clubbed six home runs in 18 games this month, while posting a .289/.439/.689 slashline…ranks third in the NL
with a 1.127 Septmeber OPS and tied for fifth with six homers
Tied for 12th among NL outfielders with 24 home runs…leads the Dodgers with 60 walks
Batting .258 (41-for-159) in 55 games sincee the All-Star break after hitting just .236 (54-for-229) in 75 games before the break
66 YASIEL PUIG – .259, 12 2B, 2 3B, 11 HR, 43 RBI in 97 G Last Game: 1-for-1, PH 2B (9/23) Current Streak: 3 G, 3-for-6, 9/21-current
Series vs. COL: 2-for-2, 2B, R, BB - 2 G Homestand: 4-for-11, R, BB, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI – 5 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .245/.265 RISP: .309 (25-for-81)
Last HR (G Since): 9/21 vs. SF (2 G) As PH: 2-for-14, HR, 2B (.143)
Has four home runs in 16 games since being recalled on Sept. 2…batting .250 (9-for-36) in that span
Batting .309 with RISP (25-for-81) and has gone 4-for-11 (.364) with the bases loaded
Has hit safely in all eight games against the Rockies this year, batting .348 (8-for-23) with four doubles and
three RBI, while posting a .464 OBP
Tied for ninth among MLB outfielders with 35 OF assists since the start of the 2013 season
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 1 (5x, last: 9/18 at ARI) 2 (7/20/15 at ATL)
HR --- ---
RBI 1 (2x, last: 9/18 at ARI) 1 (2x, last: 9/18/16 at ARI)
BB 2 (2x, last: 9/18 at ARI) 2 2x, last: (9/18/16 at ARI)
SB --- ---
Hit Streak 2 (9/4-current) 2 (2x, last: 9/4-current)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 2 (3x, last: 5/9 vs. NYM) 3 (9/19/13 vs. STL)
HR --- 1 (5x, last: 8/14/14 vs. CIN)
RBI 3 (4/15 vs. SF) 3 (2x, last: 4/15/16 vs. SF)
BB 1 (5/16 vs. LAA) 2 (3x, last: 8/17/14 vs. CIN)
SB 1 (5/9 vs. NYM) 2 (9/21/13 vs. ARI)
Hit Streak 2 (3x, last: 9/18-current) 10 (9/11-9/22/13)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 1 (2x, last: 9/23 vs. COL) 5 (3x, 5/12/15 vs. MIA)
HR 1 (9/23 vs. COL) 3 (6/26/09 vs. SEA)
RBI 1 (9/23 vs. COL) 6 (6/26/09 vs. SEA)
BB --- 4 (2x, last: 9/17/10 vs. COL)
SB --- 2 (8/29/08 at ARI)
Hit Streak 2 (9/22-current) 30 (4/2-5/6/11)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 4 (5/28 at NYM) 6 (8/11/09 at MIL)
HR 3 (8/23 at CIN) 3 (2x, last: 8/23/16 at CIN)
RBI 8 (8/23 at CIN) 8 (8/23/16 at CIN)
BB 3 (3x, last: 7/4 vs. BAL) 4 (6/19/09 vs. OAK)
SB --- 1 (6x, last: 3/23/14 at ARI)
Hit Streak 17 (8/6-24) 18 (6/20-7/7/12)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 5 (7/8 vs. SD) 5 (7/8/16 vs. SD)
HR 3 (7/8 vs. SD) 3 (7/8/16 vs. SD)
RBI 6 (7/8 vs. SD) 8 (5/7/15 at MIL)
BB 3 (2x, last: 8/7 vs. BOS) 3 (6x, last: 8/7/16 vs. BOS)
SB 1 (7/29 vs. ARI) 1 (4x, last: 7/29/16 vs. ARI)
Hit Streak 9 (7/29-8/9) 9 (7/29-8/9/16)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 3 (4/15 vs. SF) 3 (7x, last: 4/15/16 vs. SF)
HR 2 (4/15 vs. SF) 2 (4/15/16 vs. SF)
RBI 4 (4/15 vs. SF) 4 (2x, last: 4/15/16 vs. SF)
BB 3 (6/27 at PIT) 3 (6/27/16 at PIT)
SB 1 (2x, last: 8/23 vs. SF) 1 (2x, last: 8/23/16 vs. SF)
Hit Streak 4 (4/12-16) 6 (2x, last: 8/23-8/29/15)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H --- 3 (5/6/15 vs. DET)
HR --- ---
RBI --- 1 (4x, last: 9/19/15 at CLE)
BB --- 3 (9/17/15 vs. OAK)
SB --- 1 (3x, last: 5/12/15)
Hit Streak --- 7 (4/18-4/24/15)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 4 (5x, last: 9/2 vs. SD) 5 (8/25/10 vs. TB)
HR 1 (8x, last: 8/16 at PHI) 2 (6x, last: 4/18/14 at DET)
RBI 3 (2x, 8/16 at PHI) 5 (2x, last: 9/20/09 at TEX)
BB 3 (8/29 at COL) 3 (2x, last: 8/29/16 at COL)
SB 1 (10x, last: 9/12 at NYY) 2 (6x, 5/11/14 at TOR)
Hit Streak 16 (7/4-24) 18 (6/20-7/19/11)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 3 (4x, last: 9/10 at MIA) 3 (8x, last: 8/17/16 vs. PHI)
HR 2 (3x, last: 9/10 at MIA) 2 (4x, last: 9/10/16 at MIA)
RBI 4 (7/29 vs. ARI) 4 (7/29/16 vs. ARI)
BB 3 (2x, last: 9/22 vs. COL) 3 (8x, last: 9/22/16 vs. COL)
SB 1 (6x, last: 9/17 at ARI) 1 (10x, last: 9/17/16 at ARI )
Hit Streak 5 (3x, last: 9/5-9/12) 7 (5/30-6/4/15)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 3 (4x, last: 7/15 at ARI) 4 (6x, last: 6/10/15 vs. ARI)
HR 1 (11x, last: 9/21 vs. SF) 2 (6/4/13 vs. SD)
RBI 3 (4x, last: 9/21 vs. SF) 5 (3x, last: 8/11/15 vs. WAS)
BB 1 (9x, last: 5/28 at NYM) 3 (3x, last: 6/28/15 at MIA)
SB 1 (5x, last: 7/19 at WSH) 2 (3x, last: 5/2/14 at MIA)
Hit Streak 6 (2x, last: 6/29-7/4) 16 (4/30-5/17/14)
11 JOSH REDDICK (L)– .241, 5 2B, HR, 4 RBI in 42 G w/ LA Last Game: 0-for-4 (9/23) Current Streak: 0 G, 0-for-4
Series vs. COL: 1-for-8, RBI – 2 G Homestand: 3-for-11, RBI – 3 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .161/.313 RISP: .225 (18-for-80)
Last HR (G Since): 9/3 vs. SD (15 G) As PH: 2-for-7 (.286)
Has hit safely in four of his last five games games (.389, 7-for-18) and ranks fifth in Major Leagues with a .370
batting average in 17 games this month, going 20-for-54 with four doubles, a homer and three RBI
Ranks 19th in the Majors with a .313 batting average against right-handers (91-for-291), while posting a .378
OBP and a .467 SLG against righties
Acquired from the Oakland Athletics on Aug. 1 in a five-player trade…in 68 games with Oakland this season, he posted a .296/.368/.449 slashline with 11 doubles, one triple, eight homers, 28
RBI and five stolen bases
51 CARLOS RUÍZ – 5-for-23 (.217) in 10 G w/ LA Last Game: 2-for-4, 2 R (9/21) Current Streak: 2 G, 3-for-5, 9/19-current
Series vs. COL: --- Homestand: 3-for-5, 2 R – 2 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .254/.256 RISP: .158 (6-for-38)
Last HR (G Since): 4/27 at WSH (49 G) As PH: 1-for-4 (.250)
In his last 27 games, he is batting .308 (24-for-78) with seven runs, three doubles, three RBI and two stolen
bases along with a .426 OBP since July 2
Has caught 13 of 33 (39.0%) would-be base stealers so far this season in 53 games (52 starts) at catcher
In his last 22 games against the Rockies, he is posting a .343 (24-for-70)/.403/.529 slashline with six runs, seven doubles, two home runs and 11 RBI since July 13, 2012
Made his Dodger debut on Aug. 26 against the Cubs, after being acquired by the club on Aug. 25 from the Phillies…spent 11 seasons with Philadelphia…batted .261 with three homers and 12 in
48 games with the Phillies this year
5 COREY SEAGER (L) – .313, 40 2B, 4 3B, 25 HR, 69 RBI in 150 G Last Game: 0-for-4, R, BB, 2 K (9/23) Current Streak: 0 G, 0-for-8
Series vs. COL: 0-for-8, 2 R, 2 BB, 3 K – 2 G Homestand: 6-for-20, 4 R, 2B, SB, 2 BB, 3 K – 5 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .250/.340 RISP: .314 (33-for-105)
Last HR (G Since): 9/10 at MIA (13 G) As PH: 1-for-6 (.167)
Ranks among the NL leaders in hits, (187, 3rd), runs (102, 5th), doubles (40, T-4th), batting average (.313, 6th),
multi-hit games (56, T-2nd), extra-base hits (69, 7th) and SLG (.518, 10th)
Currently leads Major League rookies in games played (150), hits (187), runs (12), doubles (40), multi-hit
games (56) and walks (54), while ranking among the rookie leaders in RBI (69, 2nd) and homers (25, 2nd) this season
Seager already holds the Los Angeles rookie record for hits (187), runs (102) and doubles (40), currently has the highest OBP of any LA rookie (.372) and remains in the mix for the top marks
in batting average (.313, behind Mike Piazza: .318, 1993), slugging percentage (.518, behind Piazza: .561, 1993) and home runs (25, behind Joc Pederson: 26, 2015 and Piazza: 35,
1993)…Johnny Frederick holds the rookie franchise records for hits (206), runs (127) and doubles (52), set in 1929
His 25 homers are the most ever by a Dodger shortstop…became just the fifth Dodger to post a 25-homer/40-double season, joining Raul Mondesi (1997), Eric Karros (1999), Andre Ethier
(2009) and Adrián González (2014)
Named to the National League All-Star team and participated in the HR Derby, becoming the youngest position player to be honored as an All-Star in franchise history at 22 years, 69 days old
(previous: Pete Reiser: 22 years, 113 days) and the third-youngest Dodger All-Star overall (at the time of their first selection), behind only Fernando Valenzuela and Ralph Branca…became just
the second Dodger rookie shortstop to be selected to the All-Star game (last: Bill Grabarkewitz, 1970), and the first Los Angeles shortstop to be named an All-Star since Rafael Furcal in 2010
Named NL’s June Rookie of the Month
25 ROB SEGEDIN – 14-for-62 (.226), 2B, 2 HR, 12 RBI in 33 G Last Game: 0-for-1, PH, K (9/22) Current Streak: 0 G, 0-for-5
Series vs. COL 0-for-1, PH, K – 1 G Homestand: 0-for-3, HBP – 4 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .194/.258 RISP: .250 (5-for-20)
Last HR (G Since): 8/23 vs. SF (18 G) As PH: 1-for-12 (.083)
Has appeared in six games (five starts) at third base, six games (two starts) at left field, five games (two starts)
at first base and six starts at right field this season with Los Angeles
Blasted his first career home run on Aug. 22 at Cincinnati with a solo shot in the fifth inning
Made his Major League debut on Aug. 7 against the Red Sox after having his contract selected prior to the game and drove in four runs, the most ever by a Dodger in their MLB debut, driving a
bases-loaded, two-run double for his first big-league hit in the fourth inning and knocking a two-run, bases-loaded single in the fifth inning…the previous franchise mark for RBI in a debut was
three, set by Packy Rogers on July 12, 1938 vs. the Giants
3 CHRIS TAYLOR– .218 (12-for-55), 2 2B, 2 3B, HR, 7 RBI – 29 G w/ LA Last Game: 0-for-3, 2 K (8/20) Current Streak: 0 G, 0-for-6
Series at COL: --- Road Trip: ---
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .250/.206 RISP: .200 (3-for-15)
Last HR (G Since): 7/15 at ARI (18 G) As PH: 2-for-11 (.182)
Recalled yesterday for his third stint with the big league club…has appeared in seven games (two starts) at third
base, six games (five starts) at shortstop, seven games (five starts) at second base with the Dodgers
Hit a grand slam in the sixth inning on July 15 against the D-backs for his first career home run…also recorded
single-game career-highs in runs (3), RBI (6) and extra-base hits (3), while tying a career-best in hits (3; 2x, last: Aug. 8, 2014 vs. CWS)
Played in two games with Seattle this year, going 1-for-3…acquired by the Dodgers from Seattle on June 19 in exchange for RHP Zach Lee
Combined to hit .322 with a .397 on-base percentage, three homers and 37 RBI in 78 minor league games with Triple-A OKC and the Mariners’ Triple-A Tacoma
60 ANDREW TOLES – .326, 9 2B, 3B, 3 HR, 15 RBI – 42 G Last Game: 1-for-4, 2 K (9/23) Current Streak: 1 G, 1-for-4
Series vs. COL: 1-for-7, 2 K – 2 G Homestand: 3-for-13, R, 2B, RBI – 5 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .273/.333 RISP: .300 (6-for-20)
Last HR (G Since): 8/31 (G2) at COL (17 G) As PH: 8-for-19 (.421)
Has gone 8-for-19 (.421) with three doubles, a triple and two RBI along with a .476 OBP in 21 pinch-hit
appearances this year
Hitting .375 with runners on base (15-for-40) and .300 with RISP (6-for-20)…hit a grand slam on Aug. 31 in
his only at-bat with the bases loaded
Has appeared at all three outfield positions for the Dodgers, with 14 G (11 GS) in LF, 7 G (3 GS) in CF and 8 G (7 GS) in RF…has recorded three outfield assists this season
Recalled on Aug. 21 from Triple-A Oklahoma City, for his second stint with the big league club…made his Major League debut on July 9 with a start at center field and recorded his first big
league hit with a double in his first at-bat on the first pitch…he is the first Dodger to double on the first Major League pitch he saw since Adrian Beltre (June 24, 1998)
10 JUSTIN TURNER – .270, 32 2B, 3 3B, 27 HR, 87 RBI in 144 G Last Game: 2-for-3, R, HBP (9/23) Current Streak: 1 G, 2-for-3
Series vs. COL: 2-for-5, PH, R, HBP – 2 G Homestand: 5-for-15, 2 R, 2 RBI, BB, HBP – 5 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .195/.301 RISP: .314 (37-for-118)
Last HR (G Since): 9/12 at NYY (11 G) As PH: 3-for-8 (.375), HR
Has established career-best marks in hits (143), doubles (32), homers (27, T-16th NL), RBI (87, T-16th NL) and
games played (144) this year
Hitting .293 with runners on base (72-for-246) and batting .314 with RISP (37-for-118)
Since June 13, is tied for second in the NL with 22 home runs in 84 games…batting .301 (98-for-326) during that span, while ranking fifth in the NL with a .586 slugging percentage in that
span…hit only .221 (45-for-204) during his first 60 games through June 12
Has a .362/.438/.546 career slashline in 52 games against the Rockies, going 51-for-141 with 17 doubles, three homers and 26 RBI
26 CHASE UTLEY (L) – .252, 25 2B, 3 3B, 12 HR, 50 RBI in 132 G Last Game: 0-for-4, R, HBP, 3 K (9/23) Current Streak: 0 G, 0-for-4
Series vs. COL: 1-for-6, R, HBP, BB, 4 K – 2 G Homestand: 2-for-14, R, HBP, BB, 4 K – 4 G
Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .165/.270 RISP: .286 (24-for-84)
Last HR (G Since): 8/31 at COL (18 G) As PH: 1-for-11 (.091)
Honored as the 2016 Roy Campanella Award winner as the most inspirational Dodger, as voted on by his
teammates
Hitting .275 (11-for-40) with four doubles, a triple and four RBI in his last 11 games since Sept. 12
His 546 plate appearances this season without grounding into a double play is the most in Dodger franchise history, surpassing Pete Reiser, who went 537 without grounding into a double play
to finish the 1942 season…he is the only qualifying big leaguer to not ground into a double play this season (50 GDP Sit/162 G)
Batting .302 (45-for-149) with runners on base and hitting .286 (24-for-84) with RISP
Among active second basemen, he ranks among the active leaders in games played (1717, 3rd), runs (1038, 3rd), hits (1773, 3rd), doubles (380, 2nd), triples (53, 1st), home runs (248, 2nd), RBI
(975, 2nd), walks (672, 2nd), OBP (.361, 2nd), SLG (.472, 2nd), extra-base hits (681, 2nd) and total bases (3003, 2nd)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 4 (2x, last: 7/2 vs. PIT) 4 (6x, last: 7/2/16 vs. PIT)
HR 1 (9x, last: 9/3 vs. SD) 3 (8/9/13 at TOR)
RBI 3 (2x, last: 7/26 at TEX) 6 (5/16/14 at CLE)
BB 2 (2x, last: 7/15 vs. TOR) 3 (2x, last: 8/2/13 vs. TEX)
SB 1 (7x, last: 9/18 at ARI) 2 (2x, last: 9/24/15 vs. TEX)
Hit Streak 7 (8/29-9/9) 12 (4/22-5/4/15)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 3 (3x, last: 8/7 at SD) 4 (10x, last: 4/27/15 at STL)
HR 1 (3x, last: 4/27 at WSH) 1 (68x, last: 4/27/16 at WSH)
RBI 2 (3x, last: 7/9 at COL) 7 (5/2/12 at ATL)
BB 2 (3x, last: 8/13 vs. COL) 3 (3x, last: 8/18/14 vs. SEA)
SB 1 (3x, last: 8/10 at LAD) 1 (24x, last: 8/10/16 at LAD)
Hit Streak 8 (7/2-7/28) 11 (7/8-7/25/11)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 4 (3x, last: 8/22 at CIN) 4 (4x, last: 8/22/16 at CIN )
HR 3 (6/3 vs. ATL) 3 (6/3/16 vs. ATL)
RBI 4 (6/5 vs. ATL) 4 (6/5/16 vs. ATL)
BB 2 (6x, last: 8/28 vs. CHC) 3 (9/11/15 at ARI)
SB 1 (2x, last: 9/14 at NYY) 1 (4x, last: 9/14/16 at NYY)
Hit Streak 19 (6/16-7/6) 19 (6/16/16-7/6/16)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 2 (2x, last: 8/13 vs. PIT) 2 (2x, last: 8/13/16 vs. PIT)
HR 1 (2x, last: 8/23 vs. SF) 1 (2x, last: 8/23 vs. SF)
RBI 4 (8/7 vs. BOS) 4 (8/7/16 vs. BOS)
BB 1 (3x, last: 8/20 at CIN) 1 (3x, last: 8/20/16 at CIN)
SB --- ---
Hit Streak 3 (8/13-16) 3 (8/13-16/16)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 3 (7/15 at ARI) 3 (2x, 7/15/16 at ARI)
HR 1 (7/15 at ARI) 1 (7/15/16 at ARI)
RBI 6 (7/15 at ARI) 6 (7/15/16 at ARI)
BB 1 (4x, last: 7/24 at STL) 2 (3x, last: 5/21/15 at BAL)
SB - 2 (9/26/14 at LAA)
Hit Streak 3 (2x, last: 7/15-19) 6 (8/5-10/14)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 3 (2x, last: 8/31 at COL) 3 (2x, last: 8/31/16 at COL)
HR 1 (3x, last: 8/31 at COL) 1 (3x, last: 8/31/16 at COL)
RBI 5 (8/31 at COL) 5 (8/31/16 at COL)
BB 1 (7x, last: 8/31 at COL) 1 (7x, last: 8/31/16 at COL)
SB 1 (7/16 at ARI) 1 (7/16/16 at ARI)
Hit Streak 4 (7/31-8/23) 4 (7/31-8/23/16)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 3 (6x, last: 8/24 vs. SF) 4 (5x, last: 7/20/15 at ATL)
HR 2 (2x, last: 7/21/16 at WSH) 2 (4x, last: 7/21/16 at WSH)
RBI 5 (7/21 at WSH) 5 (2x, last: 7/21/16 at WSH)
BB 3 (9/4 vs. SD) 3 (2x, last: 9/4 vs. SD)
SB 1 (3x, last: 7/23 at ARI) 1 (22x, last: 7/23/16 at STL )
Hit Streak 10 (7/30-8/9) 11 (8/26-9/11/11)
Single-Game Highs
2016 Career
H 6 (7/6 vs. BAL) 6 (7/6/16 vs. BAL)
HR 2 (2x, last: 8/16 at PHI) 2 (23x, last: 8/16/16 at PHI)
RBI 5 (2x, last: 8/16 at PHI) 6 (2x, last: 9/2/10 at COL)
BB 2 (6x, last: 6/7 vs. COL) 3 (10x, last: 8/5/14 vs. HOU)
SB 1 (2x, last: 9/12 at NYY) 2 (6x, last: 4/9/13 vs. NYM)
Hit Streak 7 (4/17-24) 35 (6/23-8/3/06)
2016 vs. COL Career vs. COL Career at Dodger Stadium ’16 Multi-Hit Games
Player G AVG AB H HR RBI G AVG AB H HR RBI G AVG AB H HR RBI
RHP Chad Bettis – 0-1, 4.91 ERA (14 ER/25.2 IP) in 4 GS vs. LAD Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO
Ethier .286 7 2 2 0 0 1 3 0
Gonzalez .182 11 2 1 0 0 3 2 4
Grandal .500 6 3 0 0 0 1 1 1
Kendrick .222 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 1
Kershaw 1.000 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Pederson .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Puig .333 6 2 0 0 0 1 0 0
Reddick .500 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 0
Ruiz .625 8 5 1 0 0 1 0 0
Seager .333 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1
Turner .500 6 3 2 0 0 1 0 2
Utley .250 8 2 1 0 0 1 1 2
Recent Bullpen Usage Player 9/23 vs. COL 9/22 vs. COL 9/21 vs. SF 9/20 vs. SF 9/19 vs. SF
Avilan 1.0 (8) 1.0 (10) - 0.1 (3) -
Baez 1.1 (13) - - 0.2 (15) 0.2 (8)
Blanton - 1.0 (12) - - 1.0 (8)
Chavez - - - - -
Coleman - - - 0.2 (10) -
Dayton 0.2 (14) - - 0.1 (25) 1.1 (13)
Fields 1.0 (26) - - 1.0 (16) -
Howell - - 1.0 (20) - -
Jansen 1.0 (14) 1.0 (13) - - -
Liberatore - - - 1.0 (17) - Ravin - 1.0 (9) - - -
Stripling 3.0 (57) - - - 4.0 (64)
Urias - - 2.0 (33) - -
Wood - - 1.0 (12) - -
Player Injury Date On Date Off Games Missed Record
Brett Anderson (60-day DL) herniated disc surgery April 4 August 14 116 65-51 Brett Anderson blister, left index finger August 21 September 22 28 19-11
Mike Bolsinger left oblique strain March 25 May 18 40 21-19
Louis Coleman right shoulder fatigue August 3 September 2 27 15-12 Carl Crawford lower back tightness April 9 April 26 15 9-6
Andre Ethier (60-day DL) broken right tibia March 25 September 10 140 79-61
Casey Fien right elbow tendonitis July 17 August 16 24 13-11
Yimi Garcia (60-day DL) right biceps soreness April 23 137 78-59
Yasmani Grandal right forearm soreness March 25 April 12 7 4-3
Alex Guerrero left knee contusion March 25 May 31 (DFA) 52 27-25
Chris Hatcher (60-day DL) strained left oblique July 20 59 35-24
Kiké Hernandez left ribcage inflammation June 28 July 31 26 16-10 Rich Hill left middle finger blister July 20 August 24 20 11-9
Scott Kazmir neck inflammation August 23 September 23 29 18-11
Howie Kendrick strained left calf March 25 April 12 7 4-3 Clayton Kershaw (60-day DL) mild disc herniation June 27 September 9 62 38-24
Adam Liberatore left elbow inflammation July 30 August 19 17 9-8
Brandon McCarthy (60-day DL) Tommy John surgery Feb. 19 July 3 83 46-37
Brandon McCarthy right hip stiffness August 14 38 23-15
Frankie Montas (60-day DL) rib resection surgery Feb. 21 June 12 63 33-30
Bud Norris mild mid-back strain August 1 August 19 15 8-7 Joc Pederson sprained right AC joint June 29 July 19 16 10-6
Yasiel Puig strained left hamstring June 3 June 21 17 11-6
Josh Ravin (60-day DL) left radius fracture March 25 May 2 (placed on restricted list) 26 13-13 Josh Ravin right triceps soreness August 14 September 2 17 9-8
Hyun-Jin Ryu (60-day DL) left shoulder surgery March 25 July 7 87 48-39
Hyun-Jin Ryu (60-day DL) elbow tendonitis July 9 65 39-26
Trayce Thompson (60-day DL) lower back tightness July 10 62 36-26
Chin-hui Tsao (60-day DL) right triceps strain May 22 109 67-42
Scott Van Slyke low back irritation April 10 June 3 49 24-25
Scott Van Slyke (60-day DL) right wrist irritation August 8 43 25-17
Alex Wood (60-day DL) posterior elbow impingement May 31 September 20 98 58-40
GENERAL Longest Winning Streak ............................... 6 June 17-June 22
Longest Winning Streak, Home .................. 10 June 17-July 5
Longest Winning Streak, Road ..................... 3 2x: Aug. 4-August 17 Longest Losing Streak .................................. 6 April 25-April 30
Longest Losing Streak, Home ....................... 6 April 25-April 30
Longest Losing Streak, Road ........................ 4 May 18-May 21
Longest Game, Innings ............................... 17 May 22 at SD
Longest Game, Time ............................... 5:47 May 22 at SD
Longest Nine-Inning Game, Time ........... 4:02 2x; Last: August 22 at CIN
Shortest Game, Time ............................... 2:07 May 1 vs. SD
Largest Crowd, Home .......................... 53,621 Sept. 20 vs. SF Largest Crowd, Road ........................... 47,156 May 7 at TOR
Smallest Crowd, Home ........................ 38,858 May 10 vs. NYM
Smallest Crowd, Road ......................... 13,226 May 4 at TB
Largest Winning Margin ............................. 15 April 4 at SD
Largest Losing Margin................................ 10 2x; Last: August 20 at CIN
Largest Deficit Overcome to Win ................. 6 Aug. 31 (Game 2) at COL
Largest Lead Lost ......................................... 6 April 24 at COL Most Errors ................................................... 3 April 19 at ATL
Most Consecutive Games, No Error ............. 8 June 16-June 24
Most Double Plays .................................... 4 2x; Last: June 7 vs. COL
Most Players Used .................................. 24 Sept. 18 at ARI
TEAM PITCHING Most Runs Allowed, Game ......................... 12 2x; Last: August 3 at COL
Most Runs Allowed, Inning .......................... 5 12x; Last: 6th, Sept. 15 at ARI
Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ......................... 1 May 31 at CHC
Most Hits Allowed, Game .......................... 18 August 20 at CIN Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ................ 5 August 3 at COL
Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ............... 2 10x; Last: 7th, Sept. 14 at NYY
Most Strikeouts, Game ............................... 19 May 21 at SD (Wood, 13)
Most Walks Issued, Game .......................... 11 August 13 vs. PIT
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Innings Pitched, Starter ........................ 9 3x; Last: Kershaw, May 23 vs. CIN
Most Innings Pitched, Reliever .................. 4.0 2x; Last: Stripling, Sept. 18 at ARI
Fewest Hits, Complete Game........................ 2 2x; Last: Kershaw, May 23 vs. CIN
Most Strikeouts, Starter, Game ................... 14 Kershaw, May 1 vs. SD
Most Strikeouts, Reliever, Game .................. 4 4x; Last: Stripling, Sept. 18 at ARI
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ................ 4 Stewart, August 3 at COL
Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Starter .......... 20.0 2x; Last: Hill, Aug. 24-Sept. 15
Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Reliever ........ 22.1 Liberatore, May 20-July 22 Longest Winning Streak ............................... 9 Kershaw, May 1-June 20
Longest Losing Streak .................................. 3 4x; Last: Kazmir, June 30-current
TEAM BATTING Most Runs, Game ....................................... 18 August 22 at CIN
Most Runs, Game, Both Teams .................. 27 August 22 at CIN
Most Runs, Inning ........................................ 8 August 16 at PHI
Most Hits, Game ......................................... 21 August 22 at CIN
Most Hits, Game, Both Teams .................... 35 August 22 at CIN
Fewest Hits, Game ........................................ 1 3x; Last: Aug. 25 vs. SF Most Hits, Inning .......................................... 6 2x; Last: 1st, Sept. 21 vs. SF
Most Doubles, Game .................................... 7 April 4 at SD
Most Triples, Game ...................................... 1 19x; Last: Sept. 17 at ARI
Most Home Runs, Game ............................... 7 August 22 at CIN
Most Home Runs, Game, Both Teams .......... 7 3x; Last: August 22 at CIN
Most Home Runs, Inning .............................. 4 2x; Last: Sept. 5 vs. ARI
Most Consecutive Games, Home Run ........ 14 June 10-June 24 Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ........... 4 2x; Last: Sept. 13- Sept. 16
Most Total Bases, Game ............................. 42 August 22 at CIN
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ........................ 9 2x; July 31 vs. ARI
Most Walks, Game ..................................... 10 April 24 at COL
Most Strikeouts, Game ............................... 18 July 6 vs. BAL
Most Stolen Bases, Game ............................. 5 June 4 vs. ATL
Most Left on Base, Game ........................... 16 July 6 vs. BAL
Most Double Plays Hit Into, Game ............... 4 2x; Last: June 7 vs. COL
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
Most At-Bats, Game .................................... .9 Utley, May 22 at SD
Most Hits, Game ........................................... 6 Utley, July 6 vs. BAL
Most Doubles, Game .................................... 3 Seager, July 17 at ARI
Most Triples, Game ...................................... 1 19x; Last: Seager, Sept. 17 at ARI
Most Home Runs, Game ............................... 3 3x; Last: Gonzalez, Aug. 22 at CIN Most Total Bases, Game ............................. 14 Grandal, July 8 vs. SD
Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ........................ 3 7x; Last: Gonzalez, Aug. 22 at CIN
Most Runs Scored, Game ............................. 4 Utley, August 22 at CIN
Most RBI, Game ........................................... 8 Gonzalez, August 22 at CIN
Most Walks, Game ....................................... 3 8x; Last: Gonzalez, Aug. 7 vs. BOS
Most Stolen Bases, Game ............................. 3 Thompson, June 4 vs. ATL
Most Consecutive Games, Hit .................... 19 Seager, June 16-July 6 Most Consecutive Games, Home Run .......... 3 2x; Last: Grandal, Sept. 3-Sept. 5
Most Consecutive Games, Run ..................... 7 Pederson, July 23-31
Most Consecutive Games, RBI ..................... 6 Turner, Sept. 14-Sept. 19
TRIPLE-A OKLAHOMA CITY: 81-60, 1st Place (+12.5) Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- OKC HR: --- Player of the Game: ---
DOUBLE-A TULSA: 31-39, 4th Place (-5.0) Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- TUL HR: --- Player of the Game: --- SINGLE-A RANCHO CUCAMONGA: 37-33, 4th Place (-5.0) Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- RC HR: --- Player of the Game: --- SINGLE-A GREAT LAKES: Midwest League Champions Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- GL HR: --- Player of the Game: --- SINGLE-A OGDEN: 21-17, 1st Place (+0.5) Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- Ogden HR: --- Player of the Game: --- AZL DODGERS: 14-13, 2nd Place (-5.0) Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- AZL HR: --- Player of the Game: --- DSL DODGERS 1: 42-27, 2nd Place (-5.0) Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- Santo Domingo HR: --- Player of the Game: ---
DSL DODGERS 2: 32-36, 5th Place (-18.0) Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- Santo Domingo HR: --- Player of the Game: ---
April 3 Selected the contract of infielder Charlie Culberson; recalled RHP Ross Stripling; optioned LHP Luis Avilan to Triple-A Oklahoma City; reassigned IF Rob Segedin; placed LHP Brett
Anderson (60-day, herniated disc surgery), RHP Mike Bolsinger (15-day, left oblique strain, retroactive to March 25), OF Andre Ethier (15-day, broken right tibia, retroactive to March 25),
IF/OF Alex Guerrero (15-day, left knee contusion, retroactive to March 25), C Yasmani Grandal (15-day, right forearm soreness, retroactive to March 25), IF Howie Kendrick (15-day,
strained left calf, retroactive to March 25), RHP Josh Ravin (15-day, left radius fracture, retroactive to March 25) and LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu (15-day, left shoulder surgery, retroactive to March
25) on the DL.
April 3 Announced Opening Day Roster: Pitchers (12): Pedro Baez, Joe Blanton, Louis Coleman, Yimi Garcia, Chris Hatcher, J.P. Howell (L), Kenley Jansen, Scott Kazmir (L), Clayton Kershaw
(L), Kenta Maeda, Ross Stripling, Alex Wood (L), Catchers (2): Austin Barnes, A.J. Ellis Infielders (5): Charlie Culberson, Adrian Gonzalez (L), Corey Seager (L), Justin Turner, Chase
Utley (L) Outfielders (4): Carl Crawford (L), Joc Pederson (L), Yasiel Puig, Scott Van Slyke, Trayce Thompson Infielder/Outfielder (2): Kiké Hernandez, Scott Van Slyke.
April 9 Placed OF Carl Crawford on the 15-day disabled list (lower back tightness); recalled INF Micah Johnson from Triple-A Oklahoma City
April 10 Acquired minor league OF James Ramsey and INF Zach Walters from the Cleveland Indians in exchange for cash considerations; to make room on the 40-man roster, the Dodgers moved
RHP Josh Ravin and OF Andre Ethier to the 60-day disabled list
April 11 Optioned INF Micah Johnson to Triple-A Oklahoma City
April 12 Reinstated C Yasmani Grandal and INF Howie Kendrick from the 15-day DL; placed INF/OF Scott Van Slyke on the 15-day disabled list (low back irritation, retroactive to April 10).
April 14 Recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed RHP Chris Hatcher on the paternity list
April 15 Reinstated RHP Chris Hatcher from the paternity list; Optioned INF/C Austin Barnes to Triple-A Oklahoma City
April 21 Recalled LHP Luis Avilan from Triple-A OKC; placed right-handed pitcher Louis Coleman on the Bereavement List
April 23 Placed RHP Yimi Garcia on the 15-day disabled list (right biceps soreness); recalled RHP Zach Lee from Triple-A Oklahoma City
April 25 Reinstated RHP Louis Coleman from the Bereavement List; optioned LHP Luis Avilan to Triple-A Oklahoma City
April 26 Reinstated OF Carl Crawford from the 15-day disabled list; optioned RHP Zach Lee to Triple-A Oklahoma City
May 2 Placed RHP Josh Ravin on the restricted list
May 7 Claimed RHP Casey Fien from the Minnesota Twins; placed LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu on the 60-day disabled list (shoulder surgery)
May 12 Outrighted RHP Casey Fien to Triple-A Oklahoma City, removing him from the 40-man roster
May 18 Reinstated RHP Mike Bolsinger from the 15-day disabled list; optioned INF Charlie Culberson to Triple-A Oklahoma City
May 19 Selected the contract of RHP Chin-hui Tsao from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned RHP Mike Bolsinger to Triple-A Oklahoma City
May 23 Recalled RHP Mike Bolsinger and LHP Luis Avilan from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned RHP Ross Stripling to Triple-A OKC; placed RHP Chin-hui Tsao on the 15-day disabled list
with a right triceps strain (retroactive to May 22)
May 26 Optioned LHP Luis Avilan to Triple-A Oklahoma City
May 27 Selected the contract of LHP Julio Uriás from Triple-A Oklahoma City; to create room on the 40-man roster, transferred RHP Yimi Garcia (right biceps soreness) to the 60-day disabled list
May 28 Selected the contract of RHP Casey Fien from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned LHP Julio Urias to Triple-A OKC; designated OF James Ramsey for assignment
May 31 Designated INF/OF Alex Guerrero assignment; placed LHP Alex Wood on the 15-day disabled list (left posterior elbow impingement); recalled LHP Julio Urias from Triple-A OKC
June 3 Reinstated INF/OF Scott Van Slyke from 15-day disabled list; placed OF Yasiel Puig on 15-day disabled list with a strained left hamstring
June 4 Outrighted OF James Ramsey to Triple-A Oklahoma City
June 5 Recalled C/INF Austin Barnes from Triple-A Oklahoma City; designated OF Carl Crawford for assignment
June 8 Released INF/OF Alex Guerrero from the roster
June 12 Reinstated RHP Frankie Montas (rib resection surgery) from the 60-day disabled list and optioned him to Triple-A Oklahoma City
June 13 Released OF Carl Crawford from the roster
June 14 Signed OF Will Venable to a one-year contract; optioned C/INF Austin Barnes to Triple-A Oklahoma City
June 19 Recalled RHP Carlos Frias from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned RHP Mike Bolsinger to Triple-A OKC; acquired INF Chris Taylor from Seattle in exchange for RHP Zach Lee
June 21 Reinstated OF Yasiel Puig from the 15-day disabled list; optioned RHP Carlos Frias to Triple-A Oklahoma City
June 22 Claimed RHP Layne Somsen from the New York Yankees; transferred RHP Chin-hui Tsao (right triceps strain) to the 60-day disabled list
June 24 Selected the contract of RHP Nick Tepesch from Triple-A Oklahoma City; designated OF Will Venable for assignment
June 25 Recalled INF Chris Taylor from Triple-A Oklahoma City; designated RHP Nick Tepesch for assignment
June 28 Claimed INF Cole Figueroa from the Pittsburgh Pirates and optioned him to Triple-A Oklahoma City
June 29 Selected the contract of RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A Oklahoma City, placed INF/OF Kiké Hernández on the disabled list with left ribcage inflammation (retroactive to June 28) and
transferred LHP Alex Wood (left posterior elbow soreness) to the 60-day DL
June 30 Acquired RHP Bud Norris, minor league OF Dian Toscano, PTBNL (RHP Alec Grosser) and cash consideration from the Atlanta Braves in exchange of minor league LHP Philip Pfeifer and
RHP Caleb Dirks…designated LHP Ian Thomas for assignment to make room on the 40-man roster
July 1 Placed LHP Clayton Kershaw on the 15-day disabled list with mild disc herniation (retroactive to June 27); placed OF Joc Pederson on 15-day disabled list with a sprained right AC joint
(retroactive to June 29); activated RHP Bud Norris; selected the contract of OF Will Venable from Triple-A Oklahoma City; designated RHP Layne Somsen for assignment to make room on
the 40-man roster
July 3 Reinstated RHP Brandon McCarthy from the 60-day disabled list; optioned RHP Brock Stewart to Triple-A Oklahoma City; outrighted RHP Yaisel Sierra and RHP Layne Somsen to create
room on the 40-man roster; released LHP Ian Thomas from the roster
July 5 Optioned LHP Julio Uriás to Triple-A Oklahoma City; recalled LHP Luis Avilan from Triple-A OKC
July 7 Reinstated LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu from the 60-day disabled list and recalled RHP Carlos Frias from Triple-A Oklahoma City; designated OF Will Venable for assignment and sent LHP Luis
Avilan to Triple-A OKC
July 8 Selected the contract of OF Andrew Toles from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned RHP Carlos Frias to Triple-A OKC; designated Cole Figueroa for assignment to create room on the
40-man roster
July 16 Placed OF Trayce Thompson on the 15-day disabled list with lower back tightness; recalled INF/OF Zach Walters from Triple-A Oklahoma City
July 19 Reinstated OF Joc Pederson from the 15-day disabled list and recalled LHP Luis Avilan from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed RHP Casey Fien (retroactive to July 17) and Hyun-Jin Ryu
(retroactive to July 9) on the 15-day disabled list with elbow tendonitis
July 20 Recalled INF Charlie Culberson from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed RHP Chris Hatcher on the 15-day disabled list with a strained left oblique
July 21 Recalled LHP Julio Urías from Triple-A Oklahoma City and selected the contract of LHP Grant Dayton from OKC; optioned OF Zach Walters and INF Charlie Culberson to Triple-A OKC
to create room on the roster; transferred RHP Chris Hatcher (left oblique strain) to the 60-day disabled list
July 22 Recalled INF/C Austin Barnes from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned LHP Julio Urías to Triple-A OKC
July 23 Recalled RHP Ross Stripling from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned LHP Grant Dayton to Triple-A OKC
July 31 Reinstated INF/OF Kiké Hernandez from the 15-day disabled list; optioned INF/C Austin Barnes to Triple-A Oklahoma City
Aug. 1 Acquired OF Josh Reddick and LHP Rich Hill from the Athletics in exchange for minor league RHPs Jharel Cotton, Grant Holmes and Frankie Montas; acquired RHP Jesse Chavez and cash
considerations from the Blue Jays in exchange for RHP Mike Bolsinger; acquired RHP Josh Fields from the Astros in exchange for minor league INF Yordan Alvarez; to create room on the
40-man roster, the Dodgers transferred LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu (left elbow tendinitis) to the 60-day disabled list
Aug. 2 Activated OF Josh Reddick and RHP Jesse Chavez; placed LHP Rich Hill on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to July 18 (left middle finger blister); to create room on the active roster, sent
RHP Josh Fields, RHP Ross Stripling and OF Yasiel Puig to the minors
Aug. 3 Recalled RHP Brock Stewart, LHP Julio Urías and RHP Josh Fields from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed RHP Louis Coleman (right shoulder fatigue) and LHP Adam Liberatore (left
elbow inflammation, retroactive to July 30) on the 15-day disabled list; optioned OF Andrew Toles to Triple-A OKC; reinstated RHP Josh Ravin from the restricted list and optioned to
Triple-A OKC; transferred LHP Clayton Kershaw (mildly herniated disc) to the 60-day disabled list (retroactive to June 27)
Aug. 4 Recalled LHP Grant Dayton from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned RHP Brock Stewart to Triple-A OKC
Aug. 6 Recalled RHP Ross Stripling from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed RHP Bud Norris on the 15-day disabled list with a mild mid-back strain (retroactive to Aug. 1)
Aug. 7 Selected the contract of INF/OF Rob Segedin from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned INF Chris Taylor to Triple-A OKC; to create room on the 40-man roster, transferred OF Trayce
Thompson to the 60-day disabled list (retroactive to July 10)
Aug. 8 Recalled RHP Josh Ravin from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed RHP Joe Blanton on the Bereavement List
Aug. 9 Recalled INF Chris Taylor from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed OF/INF Scott Van Slyke on the 15-day disabled list with right wrist irritation (retroactive to Aug. 8)
Aug. 12 Reinstated RHP Joe Blanton from the Bereavement List; optioned LHP Luis Avilan to Triple-A Oklahoma City
Aug. 14 Reinstated LHP Brett Anderson from the 60-day disabled list and recalled RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed RHP Brandon McCarthy (right hip stiffness) and RHP
Josh Ravin (right triceps soreness) on the 15-day disabled list and designated OF Zach Walters for assignment
Aug. 16 Reinstated RHP Casey Fien from the 15-day disabled list (right elbow tendonitis); optioned RHP Brock Stewart to Triple-A Oklahoma City; released INF/OF Zach Walters from the roster
Aug. 19 Reinstated RHP Bud Norris and LHP Adam Liberatore from the 15-day disabled list; optioned RHP Casey Fien and RHP Ross Stripling to Triple-A Oklahoma City
Aug. 21 Recalled OF Andrew Toles from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned INF Chris Taylor to Triple-A OKC
Aug. 23 Recalled LHP Luis Avilan, INF Charlie Culberson and RHP Ross Stripling from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed LHP Brett Anderson (blister, left index finger – retroactive to Aug. 21) and
LHP Scott Kazmir (neck inflammation) on the 15-day disabled list; optioned RHP Josh Fields to Triple-A OKC
Aug. 24 Reinstated LHP Rich Hill from the 15-day disabled list (left middle finger blister); placed INF/OF Rob Segedin on the paternity list
Aug. 25 Acquired C Carlos Ruiz and cash considerations from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for C A.J. Ellis, minor league pitcher Tommy Bergjans and a player to be named later or cash
considerations; selected the contract of C Shawn Zarraga from Triple-A Oklahoma City and reinstated INF/OF Rob Segedin from the paternity list; optioned LHP Luis Avilan to Triple-A
OKC; transferred OF/INF Scott Van Slyke to the 60-day disabled list (right wrist irritation, original DL date: Aug. 8)
Aug. 26 Recalled RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A Oklahoma City and activated C Carlos Ruiz; optioned C Shawn Zarraga to Triple-A Oklahoma City and RHP Kenta Maeda to the Rookie-level
AZL Dodgers
Aug. 29 Recalled RHP Kenta Maeda from Rookie-level AZL Dodgers; optioned RHP Brock Stewart to Triple-A Oklahoma City
Aug. 30 Recalled RHP Casey Fien from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned RHP Pedro Báez to Double-A Tulsa
Aug. 31 Recalled LHP Luis Avilan from Triple-A Oklahoma City as 26th man for doubleheader
Sept. 2 Reinstated RHP Louis Coleman (right shoulder fatigue) and RHP Josh Ravin (right triceps soreness) from the 15-day disabled list; recalled C/INF Austin Barnes, RHP Josh Fields and OF
Yasiel Puig from Triple-A Oklahoma City
Sept. 4 Selected the contract of RHP José De León from Triple-A Oklahoma City
Sept. 5 Recalled LHP Luis Avilan from Triple-A Oklahoma City
Sept. 6 Recalled RHP Pedro Báez from Double-A Tulsa
Sept. 7 Recalled RHP Brock Stewart from Double-A Tulsa
Sept. 9 Reinstated LHP Clayton Kershaw from the 60-day disabled list (mild disc herniation; retroactive to June 27); recalled RHP Carlos Frias from Triple-A Oklahoma City and placed him on the
60-day disabled list (right oblique strain)
Sept. 10 Reinstated OF Andre Ethier from the 60-day disabled list (broken right tibia; retroactive to March 25); designated RHP Casey Fien for assignment to create room on the 40-man roster
Sept. 11 Outrighted RHP Casey Fien to Triple-A Oklahoma City
Sept. 19 Recalled INF Micah Johnson from Triple-A Oklahoma City
Sept. 20 Reinstated LHP Alex Wood from 60-day disabled list (posterior impingement in left elbow); to create room on the 40-man roster, designated RHP Bud Norris for assignment
Sept. 22 Reinstated LHP Brett Anderson from the 15-day disabled list (blister, left index finger – retroactive to Aug. 21)
Sept. 23 Reinstated LHP Scott Kazmir from the 15-day disabled list (neck inflammation); recalled INF Chris Taylor from Triple-A Oklahoma City