UPCOMING SCHEDULE (All Times PT) Date/Time/Opponent Probable Pitchers TV/Radio ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------ALL-STAR BREAK----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- MILWAUKEE BREWERS (38-51) at LOS ANGELES DODGERS (50-39) RHP Kyle Lohse (5-10, 6.29) vs. LHP Brett Anderson (5-5, 3.12) Sunday, July 12, 2015 | 1:10 p.m. PT | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA Game 90 | Home Game 50 (32-17) | Day Game 22 (11-10) TV: SNLA | Radio: AM 570/KTNQ 1020 AM 1. 2. FIRST HALF SWAN SONG: The Dodgers wrap up the first half of the 2015 championship season this afternoon with the rubber match of a three-game series with the Milwaukee Brewers. Los Angeles is currently 5-4 on its’ first 10-game homestand of the season and will enter the second half in first place for the second consecutive season and third time in the past four years (2012, 2014-15). Following the four-day All-Star break, the Dodgers open the second half on the road with a 10-game trip to Washington (3 G), Atlanta (3 G) and New York-NL (4 G). The Dodgers are looking to win their second consecutive series overall and improve to 11-3-2 in home series this season. In all series, the Dodgers are 15-8-5 in 2015 and the club has a record of 16-12 in the final game of a series. Los Angeles had its’ three-game winning streak snapped last night, but still has the most home victories in baseball (32) thus far and its’ .653 home winning percentage ranks fourth in the big leagues, trailing the Cardinals (.738), Mets (.689) and Pirates (.660). Since 2010, the Brewers’ .706 winning percentage (12-5) is the highest mark by any visiting team at Dodger Stadium (min. 10 games). Whoever wins today’s game will take the season series. The Dodgers have won the season series with Milwaukee just once since 2011 (2013). The Dodgers are tied with the Giants for the most shutouts in baseball with 13. The club record for shutouts before the All- Star break is 14, set in 1963 and matched in 1970, 1974 and 1980. STAY TIDY MY FRIENDS: Today, the first 15,000 ticketed kids 14 and under in attendance will receive a Kids’ Hamper presented by Time Warner Cable. In addition, the Dodgers will celebrate Cuban Heritage Day at Viva Los Dodgers this morning. All Dodger Cubans and Cuban-Americans will participate in the celebration. From 11:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the historic 76 station, fans can take pictures with All-Star catcher Yasmani Grandal. Outfielder Alex Guerrero will take photos with fans from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and outfielder Yasiel Puig will greet fans on stage from 11:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and take part in a Q&A session alongside reliever Paco Rodriguez. HOWIE DO: The Dodgers would like to wish a very happy birthday to second baseman Howie Kendrick, who turns 32 today. In his first year with Los Angeles, the Florida native is hitting .293 with seven homers, 36 RBI and a .344 on-base percentage. Kendrick has appeared in 84 of the team’s 89 games and has a .991 fielding percentage at second base, making just three errors. Kendrick leads the Dodgers and ranks 12 th in the National League with a .377 average (26-for-69) with runners in scoring position. The next-best qualifying Dodger is Justin Turner, who is hitting .296 in those situations. ON THE MOUND: Dodger left-hander Brett Anderson has been stellar in his last five starts, going 3-1 with a 2.18 ERA (8 ER/33.0 IP) since June 16. Anderson leads the Majors with a 68.2 groundball percentage and has allowed only 18 extra-base hits, tied for the third fewest among MLB starters (min. 75.0 IP). Anderson has registered a quality start in eight of his last 10 outings. Anderson’s 17 starts and 101.0 innings pitched are already career highs at the All-Star break, besting his previous marks of 16 starts and 87.1 innings during his rookie campaign in 2009 with the Oakland A’s. Anderson has never faced the Milwaukee Brewers. PINCH PRODUCTION: The Dodgers are hitting just .191 (22-for- 115) off the bench, but their five homers and 21 RBI are tied with Philadelphia for the most in the Major Leagues. HE WORKS FOR YOU: Friday, the Dodgers announced a limited ticket promotion to commemorate rookie and first-time All-Star Joc Pederson’s participation in MLB’s Home Run Derby. The Dodgers’ ticket promotion will launch following the derby competition on Monday, July 13 at 8:00 p.m. PST and it will be valid through Wednesday, July 15 at 5:00 p.m. PST, while supplies last. The ticket offer will be valid for the Sunday, Aug. 2 game against the Angels when the first 40,000 fans in attendance will receive a cap presented by Security Benefit. This ticket special is a tiered promotion: Fans will be offered a $5 discount toward ticket purchases for the Aug. 2 game and an additional $5 off for every round Pederson advances in the derby, for a maximum $20 discount. The ticket special is valid for purchases of tickets in the right-field pavilion, infield reserve, reserve MVP and executive club level. The Dodgers’ Joc Pederson Home Run Derby ticket offer can be accessed starting on Monday, July 13 at 8:00 p.m. through Wednesday, July 15 at 5:00 p.m., while supplies last, online by visiting www.dodgers.com/HRJoc. ALL-STAR GAME WEEK: On Tuesday, Adrian Gonzalez (fifth career All-Star selection), Zack Greinke (third selection), Yasmani Grandal (first selection), Joc Pederson (first selection) and Don Mattingly (coach on NL staff) will represent the Dodgers in the Midsummer Classic, marking the second consecutive season that the Dodgers have had four All-Stars (2014: Dee Gordon, Greinke, Kershaw, Puig). If anyone gets added this weekend, the club’s five All-Stars would be its most since 1995 (Raul Mondesi, Hideo Nomo, Jose Offerman, Mike Piazza, Todd Worrell). Major League Baseball’s 86th All-Star Game will be played on Tuesday, July 14 at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. Today, the Dodgers will have two participants in the SiriusXM All-Star Futures Game: catcher Kyle Farmer (US Team) and pitcher Juan Gonzalez (World Team). Pederson’s 20 home runs rank as the second most ever for an NL rookie before the All-Star break, behind only the 21 hit by Dave Kingman (1972, SF) and Albert Pujols (2001, STL), and are tied for the fifth most in the NL this year. Pederson will become the sixth player (eighth appearance) in Dodger history to take part in the Derby, joining Mike Piazza (1993- 94), Raul Mondesi (1995), Hee-Seop Choi (2005), Matt Kemp (2011-12) and Yasiel Puig (2014). Prior to the game this afternoon, the four Dodger All-Stars will receive their official Majestic All-Star jerseys in a pregame ceremony on the field. GOING GONZO: Adrian Gonzalez has dominated the Brewers during the course of his career with a .337 batting average (68-for- 202), 18 doubles, 12 home runs and 41 RBI in 55 games: Highest Career BA vs. Brewers — Active Players (min. 150 PA) 1. Troy Tulowitzki, COL .407 2. Joe Mauer, MIN .350 3. Adrian Gonzalez, LAD .337 (68-for-202) 4. Albert Pujols, LAA .329 5. Chase Utley, PHI .322 Gonzalez is hitting .385 (10-for-26) with two homers and five doubles off today’s Milwaukee starter, Kyle Lohse. Yasmani Grandal has posted a .405/.510/.619 career slashline in 14 career games against Milwaukee, going 17- for-42 with three doubles, two homers and 12 RBI. MATCHUP vs. BREWERS Dodgers: 1 st , NL West (4.5 GA) Brewers: 5 th , NL Central (18.5 GB) All-Time: LA leads series, 66-50 (32-25 at Dodger Stadium) 2015: Series tied, 3-3 (1-1 at Dodger Stadium) May 4 @ MIL: L, 3-4 W: Blazek L: Hatcher S: Rodriguez May 5 @ MIL: W, 8-2 W: Greinke L: Garza May 6 @ MIL: L, 3-6 W: Peralta L: Wieland S: Rodriguez May 7 @ MIL: W, 14-4 W: Frias L: Fiers July 10 @LA: W, 3-2 W: Tsao L: Nelson S: Jansen July 11 @LA: L, 1-7 W: Jungmann L: Beachy
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The Dodgers have a 3.31 team ERA (4th, MLB), including a 3.18 mark by the starters (190 ER/538.1 IP -4th, MLB) and a 3.59 ERA by the relievers (100
ER/251.0 IP – 9th, NL)
Los Angeles is tied with the Giants for the Major League lead in shutouts (13)
Under Rick Honeycutt since 2006, the Dodgers lead the Majors in ERA (3.65), opponents’ batting average (.247, T-1st) and strikeouts (11,986)…Honeycutt
is in his 10th season as the Dodgers’ pitching coach, which ties him with Atlanta’s Roger McDowell for the fourth longest tenure in baseball, trailing San Francisco’s
Dave Righetti (2000), the White Sox’ Don Cooper (2002) and San Diego’s Darren Balsley (2003)
52 RHP PEDRO BAEZ: 1-1, 2.95 ERA – 22 G
Last Game: Yest. vs. MIL, 0.1 IP, H
Last Win: 5/10 at COL Last Save: ---
Has struck out 29 batters in 21.1 innings, averaging a 12.23 strikeouts per nine innings, and has limited opponents to a .231 batting average
Has allowed just three of his 19 inherited runners to score this year
In 12 home appearances this year, has allowed just three runs (two earned) in 11.2 innings (1.54 ERA)
Missing 41 games on the DL from May 14-June 26 with a right pectoral strain
Picked up his first MLB win May 10 at Colorado, tossing 1.1 scoreless innings and stranding three inherited runners Made his first Opening Day roster this year…made four stints with Los Angeles in 2014…made his big league debut on May 5, 2014 at WAS
56 LHP J.P. HOWELL: 4-1, SV, 0.35 ERA – 34 G
Last Game: Fri. vs. MIL, 1.0 IP, H
Last Win: 7/6 vs. PHI Last Save: 7/4 vs. NYM
Has tossed scoreless relief in 32 of 34 appearances this year, including 31 consecutive appearances without allowing an earned run since April 14 (24.0
IP)…has allowed only one unearned run during that stretch (May 29 at STL)…has tossed scoreless relief in 17 consecutive games (13.2 IP) since June 1
Among relievers (min. 20.0 IP), owns the second-lowest ERA in the Majors and leads the NL (Wade Davis, 0.24)… limiting opposing hitters to a .224
batting average (22-for-98), including a .161 mark (5-for-31) against first batters
74 RHP KENLEY JANSEN: 2-1, 15 SV, 1.74 ERA - 21 G
Last Game: Fri. vs. MIL, SV, 1.0 IP, 2 K
Last Win: 6/18 vs. TEX Last Save: 7/11 vs. MIL
Has gone 15-for-16 in save opportunities – including his last eight since June 12 - and has tossed scoreless relief in 17 of 21 outings this year Leads NL relievers (min. 20.0 IP) with a 0.58 WHIP…has limited opponents to a .141 batting average (10-for-71), the sixth-best mark in the Majors
Has 36 strikeouts against just two walks in 20.2 innings…didn’t issue his first walk of the season until June 30
From Sept. 5, 2014-June 10, 2015, had a string of 12 successfully converted save opportunities and 17.0 scoreless innings
Recorded the fifth four-strikeout eighth inning in Dodger history on in his season debut on May 15 vs. COL
Missed the first 34 games of the season after having surgery to heal his left fifth metatarsal during Spring Training…made his season debut on May 15 Tied for fifth in the Major Leagues with 44 saves last season…his 121 career saves rank fifth in franchise history, four behind Jim Brewer for fourth place
36 LHP ADAM LIBERATORE: 2-1, 3.96 ERA-34 G
Last Game: Yest. vs. MIL, 0.2 IP, 2 H, 3R, BB, HR Last Win: 6/9 vs. ARI Last Save: ---
Has limited opponents to a .213 batting average, while striking out 26 in 25.0 innings…held first batters to a .152 average (5-for-33) with 12 Ks Has a 1.16 WHIP…has tossed scoreless relief in 26 of 34 appearances…retired 16 consecutive hitters during a six-game stretch from April 27-May 11 (5.1 IP) Picked up his first MLB win May 25 vs. Atlanta…made his MLB debut April 17 against the Rockies, striking out one in a 1-2-3 ninth inning
12 RHP JUAN NICASIO: 1-2, SV, 3.41 ERA – 29 G (1 GS)
Last Game: Yest. vs. MIL, 1.0 IP, BB, K Last Win: 5/2/15 vs. ARI Last Save: 5/15/15 vs. COL
Has tossed scoreless relief in 21 of 28 appearances out of the ‘pen…tossed 10.1 scoreless innings during a seven appearance stretch from April 25-May 15
Limiting opponents to a .237 batting average, including a .198 mark against right-handed hitters (19-for-96) with 32 strikeouts
Has 40 strikeouts in 37.0 innings
Has made six relief appearances of 2.0 or more innings this year, allowing six hits (6-for-43, .140, 13 K) and four runs in 13.0 innings in those outings
Made his first start of the season in the first game of the June 2 doubleheader at Colorado, allowing one run in 2.0 innings Earned his first-career save on May 15, striking out the final two batters of the game
62 RHP JOEL PERALTA: 2-1, 3 SV, 3.00 ERA-15 G
Last Game: Yest. vs. MIL, 1.0 IP, 2 H, R, K
Last Win: 6/30/15 at ARI Last Save: 4/18/15 vs. COL
Has tossed scoreless relief in 12 of 15 appearances this year…limiting opposing hitters to a .205 batting average, including a .172 mark against right-
handers (5-for-29)
His three saves already rank as the second-highest single-season total of his career (6 SV, 2011) Missed 53 games with right shoulder soreness from April 24-June 22
44 RHP CHIN-HUI TSAO: 1-0, 0.00 ERA-2 G
Last Game: Yest. vs. MIL, 2.0 IP, 2 H, 2 K
Last Win: 7/10/2015 vs. MIL Last Save: 5/9/2005 vs. ATL
Friday was his first MLB appearance since July 14, 2007 (also with Dodgers)…picked up his first win since May 11, 2005, with Colorado vs. Atlanta,
allowing two hits in a scoreless inning…according to the Elias Sports Bureau, his 10 years, 60 days between wins was the longest time between victories
since Johnny Lindell (10, years 289 days, July 18,1942-May 3, 1953)…had his contract selected on Wednesday
Was 2-1 with a 3.86 ERA (11 ER/25.2 IP) in 21 games for Triple-A Oklahoma City…also appeared in four games for Double-A Tulsa With OKC, struck out 31 and walked just five…signed as a free agent on Jan. 3, 2015…was 0-1 with a 4.38 ERA in 21 games for L.A. during the ’07 campaign
Made his Major League debut on July 25, 2003 vs. Milwaukee and was the winning pitcher…struck out Richie Sexson for his first big league strikeout …appeared
in 50 games (eight starts) in the Major Leagues with the Rockies (2003-05) and Dodgers (2007)
DODGER PITCHERS, CAREER at DODGER STADIUM
Player W L SV SVO SHO G GS CG INN H R ER HR BB SO ERA AVG
The Dodgers lead the Majors with 314 walks, while ranking among the National League leaders in on-base percentage (.329, 1st), slugging percentage (.427, 2
nd), OPS
(.756, 1st), home runs (111, 1
st), doubles (151, 6
th), RBI (361, 3
rd), runs scored (372, 3
rd) and extra-base hits (277, 1
st)
5 ALBERTO CALLASPO (S)– .229, 6 2B, HR, 12 RBI, 17 R, 21 BB in 70 G
Last Game: 0-for-1, PH (7/10) Hitting Streak: 0 (season-long: 3, 3x) Last HR: 4/26 at PHI
Has appeared in 33 games (14 starts) for Los Angeles, posting a .265/.333/.324 slashline with four doubles, four RBI and five runs scored since being acquired by the club on May
27 in a six-player deal with Atlanta
As a pinch-hitter, he is batting .273 (6-for-22) as a pinch-hitter this season with a home runs, four RBI and two runs scored
His career average of 11.03 plate appearances per strikeout is the best mark among all active players
17 A.J. ELLIS – .215, 4 2B, HR, 5 RBI, 7 R, 14 BB in 29 G
Last Game: 3-for-4, HR, 2 RBI, K (7/8) Hitting Streak: 3, 5-for-9, July 1-current (season-long: 3, June 12-22) Last HR: 7/8 vs. PHI
Has hit safely in six of eight career games against the Brewers at Dodger Stadium, going 7-for-31 (.226) with an RBI and a run scored
Has reached base in his last eight games (with a plate appearance), posting a .429/.571/.667 slashline, going 9-for-21 with two doubles, a home run, three RBI and seven walks
since June 12
Recorded a season-high three hits on Wednesday, including a two-run homer in the first inning, his first home run since a two-run shot on Sept. 19, 2014 at Chicago-NL
Has made 26 starts this year, catching Clayton Kershaw (13), Brandon McCarthy (3), Brett Anderson (3), Zack Greinke (2), Joe Wieland (1), Mike Bolsinger (3), Carlos Frias (1)
Leads active catchers (min. 400 G) with a 3.28 catchers ERA
16 ANDRE ETHIER (L) – .281, 8 2B, 4 3B, 10 HR, 31 RBI, 34 R, 30 BB in 81 G
Last Game: 0-for-1, BB, K (7/11) Hitting Streak: 0 (season-long: 6, May 22-27) Last HR: 6/29 at ARI
Has hit safely in eight of his last 10 games, batting .478 (11-for-23) with two doubles, a home run, four RBI and six runs scored along with a .613 on-base percentage and a .696
slugging percentage since June 29
In 27 career games against the Brewers at Dodger Stadium, he has posted a .318/.381/.557 slashline with six doubles, five home runs, 19 RBI and 15 runs scored…has reached
base safely in six of his last seven games against Milwaukee, posting a .263/.364/421 slashline with a double, a triple, three RBI and five runs scored since August 17, 2014
Ranks among NL outfielders in triples (4, T-4th), homers (10, T-13th), batting average (.286, 12th), on-base percentage (.378, 4th), slugging percentage (.495, 4th) and OPS (.873, 4th)
Passed Willie Davis (154) for sole possession of ninth place on the all-time Los Angeles home run list by hitting his 155th career homer and his 10th home run of the season on June 29
On May 25, he hit his sixth homer of the season, driving in his 82nd career game-winning RBI, tying Pedro Guerrero for sixth most in LA history…according to ESPN.com’s “Elias Says
Blog,” he has hit 14 career go-ahead homers in the eighth inning or later (9.3 percent), ranking among active players with the most go-ahead home runs hit in the eighth inning or later since
2006, trailing Albert Pujols (17), Miguel Cabrera (16), Prince Fielder (16) and Chris Young (15)
Is just four doubles shy of tying Bill Russell (293) for fourth most in LA history and 11 doubles shy of 300 in his career
Ranks among the LA leaders in games played (1,356, 8th), runs (616, 10th), hits (1,303, 7th), doubles (289, 5th), home runs (155, 9th), RBI (660, 5th) and walks (500, 8th)
23 ADRIAN GONZALEZ (L) - .283, 23 2B, 17 HR, 53 RBI, 49 R, 33 BB in 88 G
Last Game: 0-for-3, K (7/11) Hitting Streak: 0 (season-long: 11, 2x) Last HR: 7/9 vs. PHI
Ranks among the NL leaders in slugging percentage (.514, 9th), OPS (.871, 12th), doubles (23, 5th), homers (17, 7th), RBI (53, 9th) and extra base hits (40, T-6th)
Has reached base safely in four of six overall games against the Brewers this season, hitting a double, a home run and four RBI along with .423 on-base percentage and .450
slugging percentage…has hit safely in nine of his last 11 games (with an at-bat) against Milwaukee, batting .375 (15-for-40) with four doubles, three home runs, nine RBI and six
runs scored along with a .480 on-base percentage and a .700 slugging percentage since August 8, 2014…his career .624 slugging percentage against the Brewers ranks the best
among active players (min. 225 plate appearances) in the Majors, while ranking among the leaders in career batting average (.337, 2nd) and on-base percentage (.412, 3rd)
In 48 home games this season, he has posted a .290/.346/.563 slashline with 12 doubles, 12 home runs, 29 RBI and 32 runs scored…ranks among NL best in slugging percentage
(9th), doubles (T-6th), home runs (4th), RBI (T-7th) and runs scored (T-2nd) at home…has hit 12 of his 17 homers at home this season
Batting .275 (19-for-69) with seven doubles, a home run and 29 RBI with RISP and hitting .257 (39-for-152) with runners on base with 12 doubles, five homers and 41 RBI
Selected to his fifth-career All-Star game and his first as a Dodger…chosen by NL manager Bruce Bochy and will be the first Dodger first baseman to earn an All-Star selection
since Nomar Garciaparra in 2006
Surpassed the 1,000 RBI milestone (1,001) on May 26 against Atlanta, with a two-run shot in the fifth inning, becoming the 12th active player to reach the mark
Named the National League Player of the Month for the month of April, his first such honor as a Dodger and his second league monthly award, along with June 2011, when he was honored
as the AL’s Player of the Month with Boston…he led the NL with eight homers and a .790 slugging percentage and ranked among the league’s best (min. 50 PA) in runs (19, 3rd), hits (31,
3rd), doubles (9, T-3rd), RBI (19, 3rd), batting average (.383, 4th) and on-base percentage (.432, 11th)…named the National League Player of the Week for the week ending April 12th, his first
such honor as a Dodger, leading the Majors with five homers, 14 hits, 32 total bases and a .609 batting average (14-for-23) in six games last week…also posted the top slugging (1.391) and
on-base percentage (.667) in the Majors
According to Elias Sports Bureau, he became the first-ever Major Leaguer with five home runs through his team’s first three games…he is just the third Dodger since 1914 to start the
season with at least one home run in the team’s first three games, joining Jim Wynn (1974, vs. Padres) and Carl Furillo (1955, four homers in three games)
Opened the season with an 11-game hitting streak and reached base safely in the Dodgers’ first 11 games, including doing so multiple times in the first 10 games, which tied for the second
longest streak to start a season in Dodger history with Jackie Robinson (1952), behind only Zack Wheat (13 G, 1923)
9 YASMANI GRANDAL (S) – .282, 14 HR, 10 2B, 36 RBI, 35 R, 42 BB in 69 G
Last Game: 2-for-3, 2B, R (7/11) Hitting Streak: 1, 2-for-3, July 11-current (season-long: 6, May 2-8) Last HR: 7/7 vs. PHI
Scored the lone run in last night’s contest, after recording his 10th double of the season and scoring on a sac fly in the eighth inning…it was his 17th multi-hit game of the season,
ranking third most on the team
Ranks among the National League leaders as a catcher (primary position) in batting average (.287, 6th), on-base percentage (.400, 1st), slugging percentage (.536, 1st), home runs
In his last 10 games, he is posting a .429/.579/.964 slashline with three doubles, four home runs, 10 RBI, nine runs scored and nine walks since June 29
Has reached base safely in five overall games against the Brewers this season, posting a .625/.714/.1.188 slashline with three doubles, two home runs and nine RBI…has hit safely
in six of his last seven games against the Brewers, batting .583 (14-for-24) with three doubles, two homer and 10 RBI along with a 1.625 OPS since August 26, 2014
Recorded his career-high eight RBI on May 7 at Milwaukee, becoming just the fifth Dodger player in franchise history to record eight or more RBI in a single game since James
Loney, who collected nine RBI on Sept. 28, 2006 in Colorado and the most by a Dodger catcher, previously set by Mike Piazza who had seven on Aug. 27 1995 at Philadelphia
Slugged his 14th home run of the season on Tuesday tying Buster Posey for the most home runs by any big league catcher…he is one homer shy of his career high, set in 128
games last year with the Padres (15)…his 14 home runs are tied for sixth most by a LA catcher prior to the All-Star break
In 38 home games this season he is posting a .261/.410/.459 slashline with four doubles, six home runs and 15 RBI
Posting a .326 batting average (14-for-43) with runners in scoring position with four home runs and 24 RBI and a .293 batting average (24-for-82) with runners on base with six
home runs and 28 RBI
Has gone 52-for-185 (.281) with eight doubles and 14 home runs as a left-handed hitter and 8-for-28 (.286) with a double as a right-handed hitter
Selected to his first-career All-Star Game by NL manager Bruce Bochy and will be the first Dodger catcher to be recognized as an All-Star since Russell Martin in 2008
Finished the month of June with seven home runs and 13 walks becoming first Dodger catcher to do so in a single month since Mike Piazza (1997)
Blasted two homers on June 21, a pair of solo shots in the third and the fourth inning, recording his second multi-home run game of the year (last: May 7 at MIL) and his fourth of his career
Hit his first-career walk-off home run on May 3 against Arizona, a solo shot in the 13th inning, recording his second-career walk-off RBI (other: Aug. 29, 2014 vs. LA)
7 ALEX GUERRERO – .244, 7 2B, 3B, 10 HR, 30 RBI, 19 R in 67 G
Last Game: 0-for-1, PH (7/11) Hitting Streak: 0 (season-long: 5, April 21-26) Last HR: 6/2 (2) at COL
Leads the Majors with nine RBI as a pinch-hitter and tied for the most pinch-hit home runs with three (Daniel Murphy, CLE)…currently batting .233 (7-for-30) with a walk in
31 pinch-hit appearances this season
He is batting .311 (14-for-45) with three doubles, two homers and 18 RBI with RISP and batting .292 (21-for-72) with runners on base with six homers and 26 RBI…with runners
in scoring position with two outs, he is batting .381 (8-for-21) with two doubles, two home runs and 11 RBI
Currently tied for fourth among MLB rookies in home runs with 10 this season, trailing teammate Joc Pederson (20, 1st), Tampa Bay Rays’ Steven Souza Jr. (15, 2nd) and
Chicago Cub’s Kris Bryant (12, 3rd)…he has hit six of his 10 home runs this season in the seventh inning or later
Blasted his first career grand slam home run in the top of the ninth inning with two outs in the second game of the double-header on June 2, scoring the eventual game winning
runs…according to ESPN.com’s “Elias Says Blog,” he is the only Dodger in franchise history to hit a grand slam when trailing by exactly three runs in the ninth inning or later…it was also
just the 22nd grand slam with two outs in the ninth inning or later down three runs since 1955 and it was the first on the road since Dave Winfield hit one on May 7, 1992 for the Blue Jays
against the Mariners...the last MLB player to hit a go-ahead grand slam down three runs and with two strikes in the ninth inning was Baltimore’s Chris Hoiles on May 17, 1996 vs. Seattle
Named the National League Rookie of the Month in April, becoming the first Dodger player to win the award since Yasiel Puig in June 2013…led NL rookies with five homers and 13 RBI
in April, despite only having 26 at-bats in 13 games…batted .423 (11-for-26) with a .429 on-base percentage and a 1.077 slugging percentage
Homered in three consecutive games with an at-bat from April 22-26 (walked in his only plate appearance on April 25 against the Padres)...has homered in two consecutive games twice this
season (April 22-23 and May 24-25)
14 KIKÉ HERNANDEZ – .263, 7 2B, 2 3B, 3 HR, 10 RBI, 15 R in 41 G
Last Game: 0-for-0, PH, RBI, defensive replacement (7/11) Hitting Streak: 0 (season-long: 3, 3x) Last HR: 6/22 at CHC
Picked up the lone RBI in last night’s contest with a sac fly in the bottom of the eighth inning…in his last nine games, he is batting .280 (7-for-25) with two doubles, two triples, a
home run and four RBI since June 21
In 11 games against NL Central opponents this season, he is batting .290 (9-for-31) with a double, a triple, a home run, three RBI and four runs scored along with a .787 OPS
Has seen action at center field (four starts), left field (three starts, 12 games), right field (one start, two games), shortstop (12 games, nine starts) and second base (six starts, eight
games) this season
He is batting .313 (5-for-16) with RISP with five RBI and batting .323 (10-for-31) with runners on base with a home run and eight RBI
Recorded his season-high three hits on July 1 against the D-backs and was a home run shy of the cycle
Blasted a solo home run on June 22, tying his career-high (last season) with three home runs on the season
47 HOWIE KENDRICK – .293, 16 2B, 2 3B, 7 HR, 37 RBI, 41 R, 24 BB in 84 G
Last Game: 1-for-4, K (7/11) Hitting Streak: 3, 3-for-12, July 9-current (season-long: 8, May 7-16) Last HR: 6/30 at ARI
Since June 25, he is hitting .359 (23-for-64) with three doubles, a triple, a homer and nine RBI along with a .408 on-base percentage and a .484 slugging percentage in 16 games
Posting a .317 batting average (57-for-180) in 46 home games this season with 11 doubles, two triples, four home runs and 21 RBI…has a career .320 batting average with 17
doubles, two triples, six homers and 33 RBI at Dodger Stadium in 66 career games…his career batting average at Dodger Stadium ranks second best among active players
Batting a team-best .377 (26-for-69) with runners in scoring position with four doubles, two home runs and 30 RBI, while hitting .324 (44-for-136) with eight doubles, three home
runs and 33 RBI with runners on base
Ranks among Major League second baseman’s in hits (96, T-4th), doubles (T-8th), home runs (T-6th), RBI (T-3rd), on-base percentage (.343, 7th) and slugging percentage (.419, 6th)
In the seventh inning or later, he is batting .337 (31-for-92) with six doubles, two home runs and 15 RBI along with a .413 on-base percentage and a .467 slugging percentage…he
has driven in 11 game winning runs this season, tying for second most in the Majors
Tied his season-high with four hits (fourth time) on Monday, finishing a homer shy of the cycle…leads the team with 28 multi-hit games and is tied for sixth in the National
League…leads the Majors with the most four-plus hit games this season
Stole his fourth base of the season on July 4, one shy of 100 career stolen bases
Droved in the winning run on June 10 with a walk-off single in the ninth inning, his second walk-off hit of the year (also: April 14) and his eighth career walk-off RBI (seventh hit)
31 JOC PEDERSON (L) – .230, 46 R, 14 2B, 3B, 20 HR, 40 RBI, 58 BB in 88 G
Last Game: 0-for-3, BB, K (7/11) Hitting Streak: 0 (season-long: 7, May 30- June 4) Last HR: 6/29 at ARI
He ranks among the overall National League leaders in homers (20, T-5th), on-base percentage (.366, 14th), slugging percentage (.486, 14th), OPS (.852, 13th) and walks (58,
3rd)…his 20 home runs are the second most ever for an NL rookie before the All-Star break, behind only the 21 hit by Dave Kingman (1972, SF) and Albert Pujols (2001, STL)
In six overall games against Milwaukee this season, he has posted a .273/.429/.727 slashline with a double, three home runs, five RBI and five runs scored
Selected to his first-career All-Star game by player balloting and will be the first Dodger rookie All-Star since Hideo Nomo in 1995 and the first rookie position player to earn the
selection since Mike Piazza in 1993…in addition to Nomo and Piazza, the only other Dodgers to earn a rookie All-Star selection were Don Newcombe (1949), Fernando
Valenzuela (1981) and Steve Sax (1982)
In 48 home games this season, he has hit nine doubles, nine home runs, 22 RBI and 19 runs scored along with a .326 on-base percentage and a .436 slugging percentage
According to ESPN Stats and Info, he tops the League in average home run distance (min. 8 HR) with a 431 foot average
His Dodger rookie record and overall franchise record-tying home run streak came to an end at five games on June 4, after slugging his 17th home run on June 3 at Colorado…he has tied
Roy Campanella (1950), Shawn Green (2001) and Matt Kemp (2010) for the most consecutive games in a single season with a homer in Dodger history…he also became the first Major
League rookie to homer in five straight games since Caleb Joseph, who did so last season for the Baltimore Orioles
Hit his third leadoff homer in the bottom of the first inning off Ian Kennedy on May 23, tying Brooklyn’s Johnny Fredrick (1929) for the most lead off home runs in a season by a Dodger
rookie in franchise history…hit his first career leadoff home run on April 29 against the Giants
Recorded his first multi-home run game on May 6 at Milwaukee, two solo shots off Wily Peralta in the fifth and eighth innings…from April 27-May 6, all seven of his hits were
home runs, becoming the first Major Leaguer to pull off the feat since Jay Bruce (June 16-22, 2013) and the first Dodger to do so since Hee-seop Choi (June 10-14, 2005).
Hit his first career grand slam home run on May 1, the first by a Dodger since June 6, 2013 (Yasiel Puig vs. Atlanta) and just the fourth Dodger rookie to hit a grand slam at Dodger Stadium
66 YASIEL PUIG – .268, 11 2B, 2 3B, 4 HR, 14 RBI, 18 BB, 17 R in 42 G
Last Game: 0-for-3 (7/11) Hitting Streak: 0 (season-long: 7, April 10-24) Last HR: 7/9 vs. PHI
In 23 home games this season, he is posting a .286/.343/.516 slashline with 10 doubles, a triple, three home runs and 13 RBI
Has reached base safely in four of five career games against the Brewers at Dodger Stadium, batting .263 (5-for-19) with a double and two RBI along with a .616 OPS
Since returning from the DL on June 6, he has batted .263 (30-for-114) with nine doubles, two triples, two home runs, 10 RBI, 13 runs scored and a .768 OPS in 31 games
Since April 10, he is posting a .283/.362/.462 slashline with 10 doubles, two triples, four home runs, 13 RBI and 16 runs scored
Drove in a season-high four runs on Thursday against the Phillies, hitting a two-run double in the fourth inning and a two-run homer in the eighth inning
Tied his career-high with four hits on June 10 (sixth time) and also scored the winning run after drawing a walk in the ninth inning, finishing the game a triple shy of the cycle and going a
perfect 4-for-4 with a double and a three-run home run in the second inning…it was his first home run since April 12
11 JIMMY ROLLINS (S) – .213, 12 2B, 3B, 8 HR, 29 RBI, 38 R, 23 BB, 7 SB in 85 G
Last Game: 0-for-3 (7/11) Hitting Streak: 0 (season-long: 6, May 23-29) Last HR: 7/8 vs. PHI
Has reached base safely in 12 of his last 15 games, batting .250 (14-for-56) with two doubles, a home run, 11 RBI and eight runs scored since June 25
Against left-handed pitchers, he is batting .296 (16-for-54) with three doubles, two home runs and 11 RBI along with a .333 OBP and a .463 slugging percentage this season
Has a career .983 fielding percentage at shortstop, which ranks second among active players (min. 650 games)
Stole his seventh base of the season on Friday, recording his 460th
stolen base of his career…he is fourth among active player in stolen bases trailing the Toronto Blue
Jays’ Jose Reyes (469), teammate Carl Crawford (470) and the Miami Marlins’ Ichiro Suzuki (493)…he has stolen 20 or more bases in 13 of his 14 full MLB seasons
Ranks fourth all-time with 46 career leadoff home runs, behind only Rickey Henderson (81), Alfonso Soriano (54) and Craig Biggio (53)
Drove in two runs on May 15 to record his 900th career RBI, becoming the 19th active player to reach 900 career RBI
10 JUSTIN TURNER – .300, 15 2B, 3B, 11 HR, 38 RBI, 30 R, 17 BB in 77 G
Last Game: 0-for-3, K (7/11) Hitting Streak: 0 (season-long: 7, May 22-30) Last HR: 6/27 at MIA
Has hit safely in four of his last seven games against Milwaukee, batting .261 (6-for-23) with a home run, five RBI and two runs scored along with a .320 on-base percentage and
.391 slugging percentage since August 16, 2014
Batting .296 (16-for-54) with runners in scoring position with three doubles, four homers and 25 RBI and .361 batting average (35-for-97) with eight doubles, six homers and 33
RBI with runners on base…he ranks fifth in the National League in batting average with runners on base
Against right-handed pitchers, he is batting .349 (59-for-169) with 14 doubles, a triple, 11 home runs and 35 RBI along with a .406 on-base percentage and .639 slugging
percentage…leads the National League (min. 150 AB) in batting average against right-handed pitchers
In 42 home games this season, he has posted a .316/.383/.570 slashline with 11 doubles, six home runs, 23 RBI and 16 runs scored…since joining the Dodgers in 2014, he is batting
.332 (88-for-265) with 22 doubles, 11 home runs and 49 RBI in 100 home games…his career .320 batting average at Dodger Stadium ranks fourth among active players
Has appeared in 55 games (45 starts) at third base, nine games (six starts) at first base, four games (two starts) at second base and one start at shortstop
Finished the month of June posting a .330/.385/.614 slashline, going 29-for-88 with five doubles, a triple, six home runs, 17 RBI and 16 runs scored…he ranked among the NL leaders in
June RBI (T-9th), home runs (T-9th) and slugging percentage (6th)…his six homers in June were the most he has hit in a calendar month during the course of his career
Hit his second-career pinch-hit home run on May 10 at Colorado, a two run shot in the eighth inning off Scott Oberg and is tied for third in the ML with two pinch-hit homers…has batted
.318 (14-for-44) with three doubles, two homer and 15 RBI as a pinch-hitter since joining the Dodgers in 2014
33 SCOTT VAN SLYKE – .252, 9 2B, 4 HR, 18 RBI, 12 R, 12 BB in 49 G
Last Game: 0-for-1, K, defensive replacement (7/11) Hitting Streak: 0 (season long; 10, April 15-current) Last HR: 6/26 at MIA
In 30 home games this season, he has posted a .310/.378/.549 slashline with eight doubles, three home runs, 16 RBI and nine runs scored
In five career games against the Brewers at Dodger Stadium, he is batting .333 (2-for-6) with a double and an RBI
Has seen action at first base (eight games, one start), right field (five starts) and left field (36 games, 21 starts) this year
Batting .259 (7-for-27) with two doubles, a homer and 11 RBI with RISP, while batting .333 (19-for-57) with three doubles, four homers and 18 RBI with runners on base
Has gone 15-for-46 (.326) with four walks, three homers, three doubles and 15 RBI in 52 career plate appearances as a pinch-hitter
Hit his second career walk-off home run on Monday night (last: Sept. 10, 2013 off Arizona’s Josh Collmenter), hitting a three-run shot off Steve Cishek
RHP Kyle Lohse: 2-4, 4.43 ERA (33 ER/67.0 IP) in 13 G (11 GS) vs. LAD
Player AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG
Joc Pederson 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 .500 .667 2.000
Justin Turner 4 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 .500
Adrian Gonzalez 26 10 5 0 2 4 5 1 .385 .500 .808
Yasmani Grandal 8 3 1 0 0 2 1 2 .375 .444 .500
Andre Ethier 22 7 1 0 0 2 2 3 .318 .360 .364
Jimmy Rollins 46 8 1 0 2 5 4 4 .174 .240 .326
Alberto Callaspo 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .167 .167 .167
A.J. Ellis 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 .167 .167 .333
Howie Kendrick 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .000 .200 .000
Yasiel Puig 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Scott Van Slyke 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000
Current Dodgers at Dodgers Stadium (career, by highest average) Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG
GENERAL Longest Winning Streak ........................... 7 April 12-19
Longest Winning Streak, Home................ 8 April 8-27
Longest Winning Streak, Road ................. 3 2x, last: June 24-June 26 Longest Losing Streak .............................. 3 4x, last: June 15-17
Longest Losing Streak, Home .................. 3 May 27 – June 5
Longest Losing Streak, Road .................... 4 May 19-29 Longest Game, Innings ........................... 13 May 3 vs. ARI
Longest Game, Time ........................... 4:16 June 14 at SD (12)
Longest Nine-Inning Game, Time ....... 4:13 July 6 vs. PHI Shortest Game, Time ........................... 1:41 May 8 at COL (F/6)
Largest Crowd, Home ..................... 53,518 April 6 vs. SD
Largest Crowd, Road ...................... 45, 285 May 31 at STL Smallest Crowd, Home ................... 37, 738 June 9 vs. ARI
Smallest Crowd, Road ..................... 20,277 July 1 at ARI
Largest Winning Margin ........................ 10 2x, last: May 12 vs. MIA Largest Losing Margin ............................. 8 2x, last: July 5 vs. NYM
Largest Deficit Overcome to Win ............. 4 April 13 vs. SEA
Largest Lead Lost ..................................... 4 June 29 at ARI Most Errors ............................................... 3 April 7 vs. SD
Most Consecutive Games, No Error ....... 13 June 14-June 26
Most Double Plays .................................. 3 2x, last; May 30 at STL
Most Players Used ................................ 20 May 3 vs. ARI
TEAM PITCHING Most Runs Allowed, Game .................... 11 May 24 vs. SD Most Runs Allowed, Inning ...................... 5 2x, last: May 10 at COL
Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ..................... 1 2x, last: June 6 vs. STL
Most Hits Allowed, Game ...................... 20 May 24 vs. SD Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ............ 4 April 13 vs. SEA
Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ........... 2 4x, last: 1st, May 6 at MIL
Most Strikeouts, Game ........................... 18 May 15 vs. COL Most Walks Issued, Game ........................ 7 May 6 at MIL
INDIVIDUAL PITCHING
Most Innings Pitched, Starter ................ 9.0 Kershaw July 8 vs. PHI
Most Innings Pitched, Reliever .............. 3.1 Surkamp, July 6 vs. PHI Fewest Hits, Complete Game ................... 6 Anderson, May 8 at COL (F/6)
Most Strikeouts, Starter, Game ............... 13 Kershaw, July 8 vs. PHI
Most Strikeouts, Reliever, Game .............. 4 Garcia, Nicasio, Jansen, Santos and Surkamp tied
Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ............ 4 McCarthy, April 13 vs. SEA
Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Starter ...... 35.2 Greinke, June 18- July 9
Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Reliever ... 14.1 Garcia, April 10-May 10
Longest Winning Streak ........................... 5 Greinke, April 12-May 5
TEAM BATTING Most Runs, Game ................................... 14 May 7 at MIL
Most Runs, Game, Both Teams .............. 19 April 25 at SD
Most Runs, Inning .................................... 6 2x, last: 6th, June 1 at COL Most Hits, Game..................................... 21 May 12 vs. MIA
Most Hits, Game, Both Teams ............... 28 June 2 at COL (2)
Fewest Hits, Game ................................... 2 April 11 at ARI Most Hits, Inning ...................................... 7 6th, June 1 at COL
Most Doubles, Game ................................ 7 April 19 vs. COL
Most Triples, Game .................................. 2 June 25 at CHC Most Home Runs, Game .......................... 4 5x, last: June 21 vs. SF
Most Home Runs, Game, Both Teams ..... 7 April 25 at SD
Most Home Runs, Inning.......................... 3 4x, last: 4th, June 29 at ARI Most Consecutive Games, Home Run ...... 8 April 29-May 7
Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ...... 5 May 16-21
Most Total Bases, Game ......................... 35 June 1 at COL Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .................. 10 2x, last: April 12 at ARI
Most Walks, Game ................................. 10 May 7 at MIL
Most Strikeouts, Game ........................... 15 May 3 vs. ARI
Most Stolen Bases, Game ......................... 2 3x, last: July 10 vs. MIL
Most Left on Base, Game ....................... 13 April 12 at ARI Most Double Plays Hit Into, Game ........... 4 2x, last: June 15 at TEX
INDIVIDUAL BATTING
Most At-Bats, Game ................................. 6 Gonzalez, Pederson and Rollins tied
Most Hits, Game....................................... 5 Ethier, May 12 vs. MIA
Most Doubles, Game ................................ 3 Turner, April 19 vs. COL Most Triples, Game .................................. 1 15x, last: Kendrick, July 6 vs. PHI
Most Home Runs, Game .......................... 3 Gonzalez, April 8 vs. SD
Most Total Bases, Game ......................... 13 Gonzalez, April 8 vs. SD Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .................... 3 4x, last: Turner, June 19 vs. SF
Most Runs Scored, Game ......................... 3 7x, last: Grandal, June 21 vs. SF
Most RBI, Game....................................... 8 Grandal, May 7 at MIL Most Walks, Game ................................... 3 Pederson and Puig tied
Most Stolen Bases, Game ......................... 2 Rollins, May 23 vs. SD
Most Consecutive Games, Hit ................ 13 Uribe, April 15-May 4 Most Consecutive Games, Home Run ...... 5 Pederson, May 31- June 3
Most Consecutive Games, Run ................. 5 2x, last: Pederson, May 31 – June 3
Most Consecutive Games, RBI ................. 5 Pederson May 31 – June 3
GM Date Opp. W/L, Score Rec. Home Road Pos. GB Win/Loss/Save Att.
101 7/28 OAK
102 7/29 OAK
7/30 OFF DAY
103 7/31 LAA
104 8/1 LAA
105 8/2 LAA
8/3 OFF DAY
106 8/4 @PHI
107 8/5 @PHI
108 8/6 @PHI
109 8/7 @PIT
110 8/8 @PIT
111 8/9 @PIT
112 8/10 WSH
113 8/11 WSH
114 8/12 WSH
115 8/13 CIN
116 8/14 CIN
117 8/15 CIN
118 8/16 CIN
8/17 OFF DAY
119 8/18 @OAK
120 8/19 @OAK
8/20 OFF DAY
121 8/21 @HOU
122 8/22 @HOU
123 8/23 @HOU
8/24 OFF DAY
124 8/25 @CIN
125 8/26 @CIN
126 8/27 @CIN
127 8/28 CHC
128 8/29 CHC
129 8/30 CHC
130 8/31 SF
131 9/1 SF
132 9/2 SF
133 9/3 @SD
134 9/4 @SD
135 9/5 @SD
136 9/6 @SD
137 9/7 @LAA
138 9/8 @LAA
139 9/9 @LAA
9/10 OFF DAY
140 9/11 @ARI
141 9/12 @ARI
142 9/13 @ARI
143 9/14 COL
144 9/15 COL
145 9/16 COL
9/17 OFF DAY
146 9/18 PIT
147 9/19 PIT
148 9/20 PIT
149 9/21 ARI
150 9/22 ARI
151 9/23 ARI
152 9/24 ARI
153 9/25 @COL
154 9/26 @COL
155 9/27 @COL
156 9/28 @SF
157 9/29 @SF
158 9/30 @SF
159 10/1 @SF
160 10/2 SD
161 10/3 SD
162 10/4 SD
DAYS IN…
Streak: 1st place since May 30 (43 days)
1st Place (or tied): 87 days
2nd
Place (or tied): 7 days
3rd
Place (or tied): 2 days
4th
Place (or tied): 1 day
5th
Place: None
MINOR LEAGUE REPORT
TRIPLE-A OKLAHOMA CITY: 56-31, 1st Place (+8.5) Today: at Colorado Springs
Yesterday: W, 7-3 at Colorado Springs WP: Lee, Z (6-3) LP: Roenicke (4-7)
OKC HR: Heisey (12), Wilkins (11) Player of the Game: Lee, W, 5.0 IP, 6 H, R, K
DOUBLE-A TULSA: 8-8, T-2nd Place (-1.0) in 2nd half; 30-39 in 1st half Today: at San Antonio
Yesterday: L, 2-6 at San Antonio (1) WP: Morrow (1-0) LP: Anderson, C (8-5)
TUL HR: None Player of the Game: Lavin, 2-for-4, 2B, RBI
Yesterday: L, 0-3 at San Antonio (2) WP: O’Grady (3-2) LP: Heredia (0-1)
TUL HR: None Player of the Game: Torreyes, 1-for-3, 2B SINGLE-A RANCHO CUCAMONGA: 7-9, 3rd Place (-3.0): 2nd half; 41-29: 1st half Today: vs. Inland Empire
Yesterday: L, 4-6 vs. Inland Empire WP: Etsell (5-3) LP: De Jong (0-1)
RC HR: None Player of the Game: Mieses, 2-for-4, R, 2 2B
SINGLE-A GREAT LAKES: 6-11, 7th Place (-5.5) in 2nd half; 38-30 in 1st half Today: at Fort Wayne
Yesterday: W, 5-1 at Fort Wayne WP: Oaks (5-5) LP: Kelly, M (4-2)
GL HR: None Player of the Game: Oaks, W, 5.0 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 3 K
SINGLE-A OGDEN: 12-12, 3rd Place (-4.0) Today: at Great Falls
Yesterday: W, 12-5 at Great Falls WP: Bergjans (2-0) LP: Magallones (1-1)
Ogden HR: De Jong (3), Sell (3) Player of the Game: Sell, 3-for-5, 2 R, HR, 3 RBI ARIZONA LEAGUE DODGERS: 10-8, T-1
AZL Dodgers HR: Isabel (2) Player of the Game: Isabel, 3-for-4, 2 R, HR, 2 RBI ROOKIE DSL DODGERS: 17-20, T-6
th Place (-10.0) Today: Off
Yesterday: L, 4-5 at DSL Rojos WP: Jimenez, F (1-1) LP: Diaz, J (0-1)
Santo Domingo HR: Osorio, F (4), Souffront (3)Player of the Game: Osorio, 2-for-4, R, HR, 2 RBI
TRANSACTIONS Feb. 19 Signed RHP David Aardsma to a minor league contract with an invite to big league camp
Feb. 22 Signed RHP Brandon Beachy to a one-year contract with a club option for 2016, placed right handed pitcher Chris Withrow on the 60-day disabled list (recovery
from right elbow surgery) Feb. 23 Signed free-agent right-handed pitcher Dustin McGowan to a one-year contract. To create room on the 40-man roster, the Dodgers placed right-handed pitcher
Brandon Beachy on the 60-day disabled list (recovery from right elbow surgery)
Feb. 25 Signed RHP Chad Gaudin to a minor league contract with an invite to big league camp Mar. 1 Signed RHP Mike Adams to a minor league contract with an invite to big league camp
Mar. 10 Agreed to contracts with Pedro Baez, Austin Barnes, Mike Bolsinger, Daniel Coulombe, Carlos Frias, Yimi Garcia, Yasmani Grandal, Chris Hatcher, Kiké
Hernandez, Zach Lee, Adam Liberatore, Joc Pederson, Chris Reed, Paco Rodriguez, Scott Schebler, Scott Van Slyke and Chris Withrow Mar. 18 OF Scott Schebler and reassigned IF Buck Britton, IF/OF Darnell Sweeney, C Shawn Zarraga, IF Corey Seager and C Chris O’Brien to minor league camp
Mar. 19 Reassigned RHP Ben Rowen to minor league Mar. 22 Reassigned IF/OF Kyle Jensen and OF Matt Carson to minor league camp
April 1 Removed RHP Dustin McGowan from Dodger roster
April 4 Following the game, optioned OF Chris Heisey, IF/OF Kiké Hernandez and LHP Adam Liberatore and resassigned RHP David Aardsma, LHP David Huff and RHP Sergio Santos to minor league camp
April 6 Announced Opening Day Roster: Pitchers (11): Brett Anderson (L), Pedro Baez, Yimi Garcia, Zack Greinke, Chris Hatcher, J.P. Howell (L), Clayton Kershaw (L),
Brandon McCarthy, Juan Nicasio, Joel Peralta, Paco Rodriguez (L). Catchers (2): A.J. Ellis, Yasmani Grandal (S). Infielders (6): Darwin Barney, Adrian Gonzalez (L), Howie Kendrick, Jimmy Rollins (S), Justin Turner, Juan Uribe. Outfielders (4): Carl Crawford (L), Andre Ethier (L), Joc Pederson (L), Yasiel Puig.
Infielder/Outfielder (2): Alex Guerrero, Scott Van Slyke. Disabled List (5): RHP Brandon Beachy, RHP Kenley Jansen, RHP Brandon League, LHP Hyun-Jin
Ryu, RHP Chris Withrow. April 10 Acquired Rule 4 competitive balance round B draft pick (No. 74), RHP Ryan Webb and C Brian Ward from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for C Chris O’Brien
and RHP Ben Rowen
April 13 Released RHP Ryan Webb. April 14 Selected the contract of LHP David Huff from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned INF Darwin Barney to Triple-A Oklahoma City.
April 15 Claimed LHP Ryan Dennick off waivers from Cincinnati; designated LHP David Huff for assignment; recalled RHP Carlos Frias from Triple-A Oklahoma City
April 16 Optioned RHP Carlos Frias to Triple-A Oklahoma City April 17 Claimed RHP Daniel Corcino from Cincinnati; designated LHP Ryan Dennick for assignment; recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from Triple-A Oklahoma City
April 21 Recalled OF Chris Heisey from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned LHP Adam Liberatore to Triple-A Oklahoma City; acquired LHP Xavier Cedeno from
Washington in exchange for cash consideration; designated Daniel Corcino for assignment April 23 Recalled RHP Mike Bolsinger from Triple-A Oklahoma City, replacing OF Chris Heisey on the active roster
April 24 Selected the contract of RHP Sergio Santos from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned right-handed pitcher Mike Bolsinger to Triple-A Oklahoma City; designated
LHP Xavier Cedeño for assignment April 26 Selected the contract of RHP Scott Baker from Triple-A Oklahoma City; recalled RHP Carlos Frias from Triple-A Oklahoma City; Placed RHP Joel Peralta and
OF Yasiel Puig on 15-day disabled list; moved RHP Brandon League to the 60-day disabled list
April 27 Traded LHP Xavier Cedeño to the Rays in exchange for cash considerations; Placed Brandon McCarthy on 15-day DL with a right UCL tear; recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from Triple-A Oklahoma City
April 28 Placed OF Carl Crawford on 15-day disabled list with right oblique strain; recalled IF/OF Kiké Hernandez from Triple-A Oklahoma City
April 30 Transferred RHP Brandon McCarthy from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list; Claimed LHP Eury De La Rosa off waivers from Oakland, optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City
May 3 Acquired INF Andy Wilkins from the Blue Jays in exchange for cash consideration; designated right-handed pitcher Scott Baker for assignment
May 4 Recalled LHP Daniel Coulombe from Triple-A Oklahoma City; acquired RHP Matt West from Toronto in exchange for cash consideration; transferred LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu from the 15-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list
May 6 Recalled RHP Joe Wieland from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned LHP Daniel Coulombe to Triple-A Oklahoma City
May 7 Recalled OF Chris Heisey from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned RHP Joe Wieland to Triple-A Oklahoma City May 12 Recall RHP Mike Bolsinger from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned OF Chris Heisey to Triple-A Oklahoma City
May 14 Placed RHP Pedro Baez on 15-day disabled list with a right pectoral strain; recalled LHP Daniel Coulombe from Triple-A Oklahoma City
May 15 Activated RHP Kenley Jansen from the 15-day disabled list; optioned LHP Daniel Coulombe to Triple-A Oklahoma City May 19 Signed INF Hector Olivera to a six-year contract and was added to the 40-man roster; designated LHP Eury De La Rosa for assignment
May 23 Placed C Yasmani Grandal on the seven-day concussion disabled list; recalled C Austin Barnes from Triple-A Oklahoma City
May 27 Acquired INF Alberto Callaspo, LHP Ian Thomas, RHP Juan Jaime and LHP Eric Stults from Atlanta in exchange for INF Juan Uribe and RHP Chris Withrow. Los Angeles optioned Ian Thomas to Triple-A Oklahoma City, assigned Juan Jaime to extended Spring Training in Arizona and designated Stults for assignment;
recalled OF Chris Heisey from Triple-A Oklahoma City and designated RHP Sergio Santos for assignment
May 30 Reinstated C Yasmani Grandal from seven-day concussion disabled list; optioned OF Chris Heisey to Triple-A Oklahoma City May 31 Placed LHP Paco Rodriguez on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to May 30) with a left elbow strain; recalled RHP Matt West from Triple-A Oklahoma City
June 1 Selected the contract of LHP David Huff from Triple-A Oklahoma City and transferred OF Carl Crawford to the 60-day disabled list to make room on the 40-man
roster; optioned RHP Matt West to Triple-A Oklahoma City June 2 Recalled LHP Ian Thomas from Triple-A Oklahoma City as 26th man for doubleheader; recalled OF Chris Heisey from Triple-A Oklahoma City and placed IF/OF
Scott Van Slyke on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to May 31) with left mid-back inflammation; prior to the second game of the double-header, recalled LHP
Daniel Coulombe and selected contact of RHP Josh Ravin, optioned C Austin Barnes to Triple-A Oklahoma City and designated LHP David Huff for assignment June 3 Optioned LHP Ian Thomas to Triple-A Oklahoma City
June 5 Recalled OF Scott Schebler from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned LHP Daniel Coulombe to Triple-A Oklahoma City June 6 Reinstated OF Yasiel Puig from the 15-day disabled list; optioned OF Scott Schebler from Triple-A Oklahoma City
June 12 Acquired INF Ronald Torreyes from Toronto in exchange for cash consideration; optioned Torreyes to Double-A Tulsa and designated INF Darwin Barney for
assignment June 17 Reinstated OF Scott Van Slyke from the 15-day disabled list (left-mid-back inflammation); placed RHP Chris Hatcher on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive on
June 15) with left oblique strain
June 18 Recalled LHP Daniel Coulombe from Triple-A Oklahoma City, optioned OF Chris Heisey to Triple-A June 20 Recalled RHP Matt West from Triple-A Oklahoma City, optioned RHP Josh Ravin to Triple-A
June 22 Reinstated RHP Joel Peralta from the 15-day disabled list (right shoulder soreness) and recalled LHP Ian Thomas from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned LHP
Daniel Coulombe and RHP Matt West to Triple-A June 26 Reinstated RHP Pedro Baez from the 15-day disabled list (right pectoral strain) and optioned LHP Ian Thomas to Triple-A Oklahoma City
July 2 Reinstated RHP Brandon League from the 60-day disabled list (right shoulder impingement) and designated for assignment
July 5 Placed RHP Carlos Frias on 15-day disabled list (retroactive to July 1) with right, low back tightness; recalled LHP Daniel Coulombe from Triple-A Oklahoma City
July 6 Selected the contract of LHP Eric Surkamp from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned LHP Daniel Coulombe to Triple-A; transferred LHP Paco Rodriguez (left
elbow surgery) to the 60-day DL to make room on the 40-man roster July 7 Recalled LHP Ian Thomas from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned LHP Eric Surkamp to Triple-A
July 8 Selected the contract of RHP Chin-hui Tsao from Triple-A Oklahoma City and recalled RHP Josh Ravin from Triple-A; optioned LHP Ian Thomas and RHP Yimi
Garcia to Triple-A and designated LHP Eric Surkamp for assignment July 10 Claimed RHP Preston Guilmet from Tampa Bay and optioned him to the minors; designated LHP Chris Reed for assignment to create room on the 40-man roster
July 11 Reinstate RHP Brandon Beachy from 60-day disabled list (right elbow surgery) and optioned RHP Josh Ravin to Triple-A Oklahoma City; designated RHP Matt
West for assignment to create room on the 40-man roster
DODGER DISABLED LIST Player Injury Date On Date Off Games Missed Record
Pedro Baez right pectoral strain 5/14 6/26 41 19-22 Brandon Beachy right elbow surgery 2/23 (60-day) 7/11 88 50-38
Carl Crawford right oblique strain 4/28 (60-day) 70 38-32
Carlos Frias right, low back tightness 7/1 10 6-4
Yasmani Grandal concussion 5/23 5/30 6 3-3
Chris Hatcher left oblique strain 6/15 26 13-13
Kenley Jansen fifth metatarsal surgery 3/27 5/15 34 22-12
Brandon League right shoulder impingement 3/27 (60-day) 7/2 80 45-35
Brandon McCarthy right UCL Tear 4/27 (60-day) 71 39-32
Joel Peralta right shoulder soreness 4/26 6/22 53 28-25
Yasiel Puig left hamstring strain 4/26 6/6 38 20-18
Paco Rodriguez left elbow surgery 5/30 (60-day) 42 22-20
Hyun-Jin Ryu left shoulder impingement 3/27 (60-day) 89 50-39
Scott Van Slyke left mid-back inflammation 5/31 6/17 17 8-9