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UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time/Opponent (PT Time) Probable Pitchers TV/Radio July 15, 1:10 p.m. vs. LAA TBD vs. LHP Clayton Kershaw (3-4, 2.61) TV: SNLA/SNLA Spanish Radio: AM 570/KTNQ 1020 AM Los Angeles Angels (48-47) vs. LOS ANGELES DODGERS (52-42) LHP Andrew Heaney (5-6, 3.84) vs. LHP Alex Wood (5-5, 3.88) Saturday, July 14, 2018 | 4:15 p.m. PT | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA Game 95 | Home Game 51 (27-23) | Day Game 28 (15-12) TV: FOX | Radio: AM 570 (English)/ KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish) FINISH STRONG: The Dodgers today continue the Freeway Series driven by Lexus with the middle contest of a three-game set with the Angels, following last night’s series-opening victory and the club’s third consecutive win. Los Angeles is in first place in the National League West, 0.5 games ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Today’s late afternoon start will be televised nationally on FOX as the Dodgers look to get the upper hand in the season series with the Angels, which is currently tied at two games apiece. Los Angeles is 9-3 in July, has been victorious in 36 of its last 51 contests since May 7 and has posted a 26-12 (.684) record since the beginning of June, which is the best winning percentage in the NL over that time. Following the next two games, the first half comes to a close and the Dodgers don’t return to action until July 20 in Milwaukee, which is the start of a 10-game road trip. The Dodgers and Angels have played more games against each other than any other Interleague opponents: Most Games between Interleague Opponents, All-Time (Wins in parentheses) Angels (65) vs. Dodgers (53) 118 Yankees (68) Mets (47) 115 White Sox (59) Cubs (56) 115 Athletics (59) Giants (56) 115 The Angels’ are the only team with a winning record vs. the Dodgers since they moved to L.A. in 1958 (minimum 40 games). SOURCE: STATS, LLC The Dodgers dropped to 10 games under .500 on May 16 and since then they have gone 36-16, which is the best record in the National League over that time and just percentage points behind the Boston Red Sox (37-16) for the best in baseball during that stretch. Dating to the first Midsummer Classic in 1933, the club currently has the second best pre-All-Star game record for a team that fell that far below .500: Best Pre All-Star Break Record After Getting to 10+ Games Under .500 All-Time 1955 Boston Red Sox 48-36 (.571) 2018 Los Angeles Dodgers 52-42 (.553) 1951 New York Giants 44-36 (.550) SOURCE: STATS, LLC THIS IS WHO WE ARE: Max Muncy’s solo homer last night gave the Dodgers 126 home runs before the All-Star break, which currently leads the National League. Los Angeles has deployed the longball in the first half to great effect the last two seasons: Dodgers, Most HR Hit in Consecutive Seasons Prior to ASB Since 1933 Year1 Year2 Total 2017-2018 Los Angeles Dodgers 127 126 253 2000-2001 Los Angeles Dodgers 129 112 241 2016-2017 Los Angeles Dodgers 99 127 226 1999-2000 Los Angeles Dodgers 95 129 224 1954-1955 Brooklyn Dodgers 101 116 217 The Dodgers are three home runs shy of matching the team’s record for most home runs hit prior to the all-star break (2000 129). This is only the third time that the club has hit at least 125 home runs prior to the all-star break (2000 129 and 2017 127). SOURCE: STATS, LLC BEYOND THUNDER: Max Muncy was up to his first-half tricks again last night, going 2-for-4 with a solo homer and an RBI-single in the 3-2 victory. Muncy heads to D.C. tomorrow night and will participate in the T- Mobile Home Run Derby on Monday. Muncy gives the Dodgers a player in the Derby for the fifth consecutive year and will become the ninth player (10 appearances) in Dodgers history to take part in the event, joining Hall of Famer Mike Piazza (1993-94), Raul Mondesi (1995), Hee-Seop Choi (2005), Matt Kemp (2011-12), Yasiel Puig (2014), Joc Pederson (2015), Corey Seager (2016) and Cody Bellinger (2017). Entering play today, Muncy leads the NL (min. 200 PA) in OPS (1.032) and home runs per at bat (9.86, 1 st -MLB), while ranking among the league’s best in OBP (.415, 2 nd ), SLG (.618, 2 nd ) and homers (22, 4 th ). According to Fangraphs.com, his 3.5 WAR is tied for the fourth best on the Senior Circuit among hitters with 200 or more plate appearances. In his last 33 starts since June 3, Muncy is slashing .313 (36-for- 115)/.470/.722 with 29 runs, 15 home runs, 22 RBI and a 1.192 OPS. During that span, he has reached base safely in 30 games and has drawn 34 walks against striking out 31 times. KNOCK ON WOOD: The Dodgers today will send left-hander Alex Wood to the mound for his team-leading 19 th start of the season. Wood has been hot of late, winning four of his last five starts and hasn’t been tagged with a loss since June 9. The native of North Carolina pitched against the Angels on Sunday Night Baseball last week and picked up a no-decision after allowing three runs in 6.0 innings. In his last five starts since June 16, the southpaw has gone 4-0 with a 2.64 ERA (9 ER/30.2 IP) while punching out 22 against five walks. During that span he has also limited the opposition to a .243 average, while posting a 1.08 WHIP. Wood’s only outing in his career against the Angels came last Sunday, but he is 3-4 with a 2.96 ERA (26 ER/79.0 IP) in 13 career Interleague starts. In those starts, he has held hitters to a .228 average with 61 strikeouts against 25 walks, while posting a 1.16 WHIP. On the year, Wood is 5-5 with a 3.88 ERA (43 ER/99.2 IP) and has struck out 88 batters against 18 walks. He has held hitters to a .254 average, while posting a 1.15 WHIP, which is the 11 th lowest in the NL. In the month of July, Dodger starting pitchers are 7-1 with a 2.69 ERA (21 ER/70.1 IP) and a .226 opponents’ average in 12 starts. That ERA ranks second in the NL this month, trailing only the Phillies’ starters (2.64). The starters’ 68 strikeouts in July rank second in the NL, trailing only Arizona (70). OFF TO THE NATIONS CAPITAL: Dodger closer Kenley Jansen, outfielder Matt Kemp and right-handed pitcher Ross Stripling will all represent the Dodgers in the nation’s capital next week as they were selected to the National League All-Star team. Jansen, who was selected via player balloting, and Kemp, who was a fan-elected starter, will both be making their third All-Star appearance. Stripling, who was added to the squad on Wednesday, is a first-time All-Star. The 89th All-Star Game presented by Mastercard is Tuesday, July 17 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. at 5:00 p.m. PT and televised nationally on FOX. \ Jansen is tied with Colorado’s Wade Davis for the most saes in the NL with 26. He has posted a 2.23 ERA, a .182 opponents’ batting average and a 0.95 WHIP in 42 appearances this year while tossing scoreless relief in 26 of his last 30 games since May 3 and successfully converting 22 of 23 save opportunities during that span. Kemp is a fan-elected starter for the first time since 2011 and the veteran outfielder becomes the first Dodger fan-elected starter since Yasiel Puig in 2014. Entering play today, Kemp ranks among the NL’s best in batting average (.316, 5 th ), slugging percentage (.535, T-7 th ), OPS (.893, 8 th ) and RBI (60, T-6 th ) in 90 games, while leading the NL with a .435 batting average with runners in scoring position (30-for-69). STRIKING FIRST: Scoring the first run has been imperative for the Dodgers this season and they did it again last night, jumping on the Angels, 1-0 in the second inning: Largest Winning Pct. Diff Based on Team Scoring First Run, MLB since 1920 Team Opp Diff 2018 Dodgers .767 (46-14) .176 (6-28) .591 1935 Pirates .835 (66-13) .270 (20-54) .565 1969 Cardinals .774 (72-21) .217 (15-54) .557 1995 Red Sox .831 (69-14) .279 (17-44) .552 1954 White Sox .814 (79-18) .263 (15-42) .551 SOURCE: STATS, LLC THINKCURE!: The Dodgers, along with City of Hope are celebrating the 10 th annual ThinkCure! Weekend, today and tomorrow at Dodger Stadium. The campaign raises funds to support innovative cancer research and breakthrough therapies. Since its inception, ThinkCure! Weekend at Dodger Stadium has raised more than $2 million in research grants for City of Hope, a world-renowned cancer and treatment center. MATCHUP vs. ANGELS Dodgers: 1 st , NL West (0.5 GA) Angels: 4 th , AL West (14.0 GB) All-Time vs. LAA: LAD trails series, 53-65 (31-27 at Dodger Stadium) All-Time Interleague: 179-183 (104-75 at Dodger Stadium) 2018 Interleague: 5-3 (4-1 at Dodger Stadium) 2018 vs. LAA: Series tied, 2-2 (1-0 at Dodger Stadium) July 6 at LAA: L, 3-2 W: Parker L: Jansen July 7 at LAA: W, 3-1 W: Stripling L: Cole S: Jansen July 8 at LAA: L, 3-4 W; Heaney L: Chargois S: Anderson July 13 at LA: W, 3-2 W: Ferguson L: Bedrosian S: Alexander

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Page 1: UPCOMING SCHEDULElosangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/documents/3/5/2/270545352/... · 2018-07-15 · Phillies’ starters (2.64). The starters’ 68 strikeouts in July rank second in the NL,

UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time/Opponent (PT Time) Probable Pitchers TV/Radio July 15, 1:10 p.m. vs. LAA TBD vs. LHP Clayton Kershaw (3-4, 2.61) TV: SNLA/SNLA Spanish Radio: AM 570/KTNQ 1020 AM

Los Angeles Angels (48-47) vs. LOS ANGELES DODGERS (52-42)

LHP Andrew Heaney (5-6, 3.84) vs. LHP Alex Wood (5-5, 3.88)

Saturday, July 14, 2018 | 4:15 p.m. PT | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA

Game 95 | Home Game 51 (27-23) | Day Game 28 (15-12) TV: FOX | Radio: AM 570 (English)/ KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

FINISH STRONG: The Dodgers today continue the Freeway Series driven

by Lexus with the middle contest of a three-game set with the Angels,

following last night’s series-opening victory and the club’s third

consecutive win. Los Angeles is in first place in the National League West,

0.5 games ahead of the Arizona Diamondbacks. Today’s late afternoon start

will be televised nationally on FOX as the Dodgers look to get the upper

hand in the season series with the Angels, which is currently tied at two

games apiece. Los Angeles is 9-3 in July, has been victorious in 36 of its

last 51 contests since May 7 and has posted a 26-12 (.684) record since the

beginning of June, which is the best winning percentage in the NL over that

time. Following the next two games, the first half comes to a close and the

Dodgers don’t return to action until July 20 in Milwaukee, which is the start

of a 10-game road trip.

The Dodgers and Angels have played more games against each

other than any other Interleague opponents:

Most Games between Interleague Opponents, All-Time

(Wins in parentheses)

Angels (65) vs. Dodgers (53) 118

Yankees (68) Mets (47) 115

White Sox (59) Cubs (56) 115

Athletics (59) Giants (56) 115

The Angels’ are the only team with a winning record vs. the

Dodgers since they moved to L.A. in 1958 (minimum 40 games).

SOURCE: STATS, LLC

The Dodgers dropped to 10 games under .500 on May 16 and

since then they have gone 36-16, which is the best record in the

National League over that time and just percentage points behind

the Boston Red Sox (37-16) for the best in baseball during that

stretch. Dating to the first Midsummer Classic in 1933, the club

currently has the second best pre-All-Star game record for a team

that fell that far below .500:

Best Pre All-Star Break Record After Getting to 10+ Games

Under .500 – All-Time

1955 Boston Red Sox 48-36 (.571)

2018 Los Angeles Dodgers 52-42 (.553)

1951 New York Giants 44-36 (.550)

SOURCE: STATS, LLC

THIS IS WHO WE ARE: Max Muncy’s solo homer last night gave the

Dodgers 126 home runs before the All-Star break, which currently leads the

National League. Los Angeles has deployed the longball in the first half to

great effect the last two seasons:

Dodgers, Most HR Hit in Consecutive Seasons Prior to ASB — Since 1933

Year1 Year2 Total

2017-2018 Los Angeles Dodgers 127 126 253

2000-2001 Los Angeles Dodgers 129 112 241

2016-2017 Los Angeles Dodgers 99 127 226

1999-2000 Los Angeles Dodgers 95 129 224

1954-1955 Brooklyn Dodgers 101 116 217

The Dodgers are three home runs shy of matching the team’s

record for most home runs hit prior to the all-star break (2000 –

129). This is only the third time that the club has hit at least 125

home runs prior to the all-star break (2000 – 129 and 2017 – 127).

SOURCE: STATS, LLC

BEYOND THUNDER: Max Muncy was up to his first-half tricks again

last night, going 2-for-4 with a solo homer and an RBI-single in the 3-2

victory. Muncy heads to D.C. tomorrow night and will participate in the T-

Mobile Home Run Derby on Monday. Muncy gives the Dodgers a player in

the Derby for the fifth consecutive year and will become the ninth player

(10 appearances) in Dodgers history to take part in the event, joining Hall

of Famer Mike Piazza (1993-94), Raul Mondesi (1995), Hee-Seop Choi

(2005), Matt Kemp (2011-12), Yasiel Puig (2014), Joc Pederson (2015),

Corey Seager (2016) and Cody Bellinger (2017).

Entering play today, Muncy leads the NL (min. 200 PA) in OPS

(1.032) and home runs per at bat (9.86, 1st-MLB), while ranking

among the league’s best in OBP (.415, 2nd), SLG (.618, 2nd) and

homers (22, 4th). According to Fangraphs.com, his 3.5 WAR is

tied for the fourth best on the Senior Circuit among hitters with

200 or more plate appearances.

In his last 33 starts since June 3, Muncy is slashing .313 (36-for-

115)/.470/.722 with 29 runs, 15 home runs, 22 RBI and a 1.192

OPS. During that span, he has reached base safely in 30 games and

has drawn 34 walks against striking out 31 times.

KNOCK ON WOOD: The Dodgers today will send left-hander Alex

Wood to the mound for his team-leading 19th start of the season. Wood has

been hot of late, winning four of his last five starts and hasn’t been tagged

with a loss since June 9. The native of North Carolina pitched against the

Angels on Sunday Night Baseball last week and picked up a no-decision

after allowing three runs in 6.0 innings. In his last five starts since June 16,

the southpaw has gone 4-0 with a 2.64 ERA (9 ER/30.2 IP) while punching

out 22 against five walks. During that span he has also limited the

opposition to a .243 average, while posting a 1.08 WHIP.

Wood’s only outing in his career against the Angels came last

Sunday, but he is 3-4 with a 2.96 ERA (26 ER/79.0 IP) in 13

career Interleague starts. In those starts, he has held hitters to a

.228 average with 61 strikeouts against 25 walks, while posting a

1.16 WHIP.

On the year, Wood is 5-5 with a 3.88 ERA (43 ER/99.2 IP) and

has struck out 88 batters against 18 walks. He has held hitters to

a .254 average, while posting a 1.15 WHIP, which is the 11th

lowest in the NL.

In the month of July, Dodger starting pitchers are 7-1 with a 2.69

ERA (21 ER/70.1 IP) and a .226 opponents’ average in 12 starts.

That ERA ranks second in the NL this month, trailing only the

Phillies’ starters (2.64). The starters’ 68 strikeouts in July rank

second in the NL, trailing only Arizona (70).

OFF TO THE NATION’S CAPITAL: Dodger closer Kenley Jansen,

outfielder Matt Kemp and right-handed pitcher Ross Stripling will all

represent the Dodgers in the nation’s capital next week as they were selected

to the National League All-Star team. Jansen, who was selected via player

balloting, and Kemp, who was a fan-elected starter, will both be making

their third All-Star appearance. Stripling, who was added to the squad on

Wednesday, is a first-time All-Star. The 89th All-Star Game presented by

Mastercard is Tuesday, July 17 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. at

5:00 p.m. PT and televised nationally on FOX. \

Jansen is tied with Colorado’s Wade Davis for the most saes in

the NL with 26. He has posted a 2.23 ERA, a .182 opponents’

batting average and a 0.95 WHIP in 42 appearances this year

while tossing scoreless relief in 26 of his last 30 games since May

3 and successfully converting 22 of 23 save opportunities during

that span.

Kemp is a fan-elected starter for the first time since 2011 and the

veteran outfielder becomes the first Dodger fan-elected starter

since Yasiel Puig in 2014. Entering play today, Kemp ranks

among the NL’s best in batting average (.316, 5th), slugging

percentage (.535, T-7th), OPS (.893, 8th) and RBI (60, T-6th) in 90

games, while leading the NL with a .435 batting average with

runners in scoring position (30-for-69).

STRIKING FIRST: Scoring the first run has been imperative for the

Dodgers this season and they did it again last night, jumping on the Angels,

1-0 in the second inning:

Largest Winning Pct. Diff Based on Team Scoring First Run, MLB since 1920

Team Opp Diff

2018 Dodgers .767 (46-14) .176 (6-28) .591

1935 Pirates .835 (66-13) .270 (20-54) .565

1969 Cardinals .774 (72-21) .217 (15-54) .557

1995 Red Sox .831 (69-14) .279 (17-44) .552

1954 White Sox .814 (79-18) .263 (15-42) .551

SOURCE: STATS, LLC

THINKCURE!: The Dodgers, along with City of Hope are celebrating the

10th annual ThinkCure! Weekend, today and tomorrow at Dodger Stadium.

The campaign raises funds to support innovative cancer research and

breakthrough therapies. Since its inception, ThinkCure! Weekend at Dodger

Stadium has raised more than $2 million in research grants for City of Hope,

a world-renowned cancer and treatment center.

MATCHUP vs. ANGELS Dodgers: 1st, NL West (0.5 GA) Angels: 4th, AL West (14.0 GB)

All-Time vs. LAA: LAD trails series, 53-65 (31-27 at Dodger Stadium)

All-Time Interleague: 179-183 (104-75 at Dodger Stadium)

2018 Interleague: 5-3 (4-1 at Dodger Stadium)

2018 vs. LAA: Series tied, 2-2 (1-0 at Dodger Stadium)

July 6 at LAA: L, 3-2 W: Parker L: Jansen

July 7 at LAA: W, 3-1 W: Stripling L: Cole S: Jansen

July 8 at LAA: L, 3-4 W; Heaney L: Chargois S: Anderson

July 13 at LA: W, 3-2 W: Ferguson L: Bedrosian S: Alexander

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TONIGHT’S STARTER vs. LOS ANGELES-AL: LHP ALEX WOOD (5-5, 3.88 ERA) YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO 2012 Rome 4-3 2.22 13 13 0 0 52.2 39 18 13 1 14 52 2013 ATLANTA 3-3 3.13 31 11 0 0 77.2 76 29 27 3 27 77

Gwinnett Braves 1-0 1.80 1 1 0 0 5.0 3 1 1 0 2 5

Mississippi Braves 4-2 1.26 10 10 0 0 57.0 41 10 8 1 15 57 2014 ATLANTA 11-11 2.78 35 24 1 0 171.2 151 58 53 16 45 170

Gwinnett 0-0 1.04 2 2 0 0 8.2 7 1 1 0 4 8

2015 ATLANTA 7-6 3.54 20 20 0 0 119.1 132 50 47 8 36 90 LOS ANGELES 5-6 4.35 12 12 0 0 70.1 66 36 34 7 23 49

2016 LOS ANGELES 1-4 3.73 14 10 0 0 60.1 56 30 25 5 20 66

2017 LOS ANGELES 16-3 2.72 27 25 0 0 152.1 123 50 46 15 38 151 2018 LOS ANGELES 5-5 3.88 18 18 0 0 99.2 97 49 43 12 18 88

Major League Totals (6 Years) 48-38 3.29 157 120 1 0 751.1 701 302 275 66 207 691

Minor League Totals (3 Years) 9-5 1.68 26 26 0 0 123.1 90 30 23 2 35 122

NOTES:

Last pitched Sunday against the

Angels in Anaheim, where he

allowed three runs on five hits and

one home run in 6.0 innings, not

factoring into the decision in the

Dodgers’ 4-3 loss… struck out four

against two walks (one intentional)

on 76 pitches

In 18 starts, he has gone 5-5 with a

3.88 ERA (43 ER/99.2 IP), striking

out 88 against 18 walks, posting a

4.89 strikeout to walk ratio and a

1.15 WHIP

At Dodger Stadium, he has gone 3-

2 with a 2.68 ERA (21 ER/51.1 IP)

and has limited batters to a .256

average, striking out 42 batters

against seven walks

Ranks among NL leaders in walks

per nine innings (4th, 1.63),

strikeout-to-walk ratio (5th, 4.89)

and WHIP (10th, 1.15)

Has gone 3-6 with a 3.24 ERA (31 ER/86.0 IP) in 18 interleague games (13 starts), holding opposing batters to a .240 average with a 1.22

WHIP

CAREER NOTES:

• The All-Star southpaw enters his fourth season with the Dodgers after having a breakout 2017 season, collecting a career-high 16 wins and

posting a career-low 2.72 ERA in 27 games (25 starts)

• Has gone 39-31 with a 3.26 ERA in 102 starts, while going 4-2 with a 2.53 ERA in 37 career relief appearances

• Selected to his first All-Star game in his fifth big league season in 2017…also finished ninth in the NL Cy Young voting last season

• Made his Major League debut on May 30, 2013 for the Braves, after having his contract purchased that day, allowing just one hit in 1.0

scoreless inning of relief against the Toronto Blue Jays

• Picked up his first big league win on July 30, 2013, allowing three runs on six hits in 7.0 innings in the Braves’ 11-3 victory against the

Rockies

• Originally selected by the Atlanta Braves in the second round (85th overall) of the 2012 First-Year Player Draft from the University of

Georgia

vs. LOS ANGELES-AL

Made his first career start against the Halos on July 8 at Angels Stadium, allowing three runs on five hits in 6.0 innings… striking out four

against two walks (one intentional) on 76 pitches

TOMORROW’S STARTER vs. LOS ANGELES-AL: LHP CLAYTON KERSHAW (3-4, 2.61 ERA) Last pitched Monday against the Padres at PETCO Park, where he tossed 6.0 scoreless innings, while allowing only two hits and striking out five

against one walk, earning the win in the Dodgers’ 8-2 victory

In 12 starts this season, he has gone 3-4 with a 2.61 ERA (20 ER/69.0 IP), striking out 70 batters against 13 walks, for a 5.38 strikeout to walk

ratio, while posting a 1.04 WHIP

vs. LOS ANGELES-AL

Last faced the Angels on June 29 at Angels Stadium, where he allowed one unearned run on three hits in 7.0 innings, receiving the win in the

Dodgers’ 6-2 victory… struck out 12 against two walks on 93 pitches

In 10 career starts against the Halos, he has a 6-2 record with a 2.42 ERA (19 ER/70.2 IP), while holding Angels batters to a .194 average and

averaging 10.19 strikeouts per nine innings

WOOD’S 2018 STARTS

Date Opp Score Dec IP H R/ER BB SO TP Score @

Removal

3/30 SF L, 1-0 ND 8.0 1 0/0 0 5 90 0-0 4/4 at ARI L, 3-0 L 6.0 6 3/3 0 5 89 3-0

4/11 vs. OAK L, 16-6 L 3.2 7 7/7 0 5 76 6-1 4/17 at SD W, 7-3 ND 5.1 2 1/0 1 7 77 3-1 4/22 vs. WSH W, 4-3 ND 6.0 6 3/2 1 4 96 3-3 4/28 at SF L, 8-3 L 6.0 6 4/4 1 4 85 4-2 5/3 at ARI W, 5-2 ND 5.0 4 1/1 2 8 96 1-1 5/9 vs. ARI W, 6-3 ND 5.0 5 1/1 3 4 94 1-1

5/15 at MIA L, 4-2 L 6.0 9 2/1 0 5 93 2-0 5/20 at WAS W, 7-2 W 6.0 3 2/2 1 4 82 3-2 5/26 vs. SD L, 7-5 ND 5.1 6 5/5 1 7 79 5-3 6/3 at COL W, 10-7 ND 2.0 5 6/6 3 2 61 6-1 6/9 at ATL L, 5-3 L 4.2 9 4/2 0 6 92 4-1

6/16 vs. SF W, 3-1 W 5.2 4 1/1 2 2 85 1-1 6/22 at NYM W, 5-2 W 6.0 6 2/2 1 7 92 4-2 6/27 vs. CHC W, 7-5 W 7.0 7 3/2 0 6 93 6-1 7/2 vs. PIT W, 17-1 W 6.0 6 1/1 0 3 92 17-1 7/8 at LAA L, 4-3 ND 6.0 5 3/3 2 4 76 3-3

WOOD vs. LOS ANGELES 2018 Career

Totals: 0-0, 4.50 ERA (3 ER/6.0 IP)- 1 GS 0-0, 4.50 ERA (3 ER/6.0 IP)- 1 GS

Dodger Stadium: --- ---

Angels Stadium: 0-0, 4.50 ERA (3 ER/6.0 IP)- 1 GS 0-0, 4.50 ERA (3 ER/6.0 IP)- 1 GS

CG: --- ---

SHO: --- ---

WOOD AT THE PLATE AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH

2018 .067 30 2 0 0 0 0 0 18 4

CAREER .098 215 21 2 0 0 12 9 133 24

Wood vs. Angels Hitters

Player Bat AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG

Jabari Blash R 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 .667 .667 .667

Kole Calhoun L 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000

David Fletcher R 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .333 .333 .333 Ian Kinsler R 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .000 .000 .000

Martin Maldonado R 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .500 .500 .500

Rene Rivera R 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 .667 .667 .667 Andrelton Simmons R 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Mike Trout R 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 .500 .667 .500

Justin Upton R 5 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 .200 .333 .200

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Since May 17, the ‘pen has allowed 68 earned runs over 197.0 innings (3.11 ERA) and has held hitters to a .226 average in 52 games…has also struck out 203

batters against 67 walks, while posting a 1.18 WHIP during that span Since pitching coach Rick Honeycutt joined the Dodgers in 2006, the Dodger pitchers rank first in the Major Leagues in ERA (3.63), WHIP (1.25), strikeouts

(16, 557), strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.71) and all opponents’ slashline numbers (.244/.309/.378/.687)

75 LHP SCOTT ALEXANDER: 1-0, SV, 3.40 ERA (16 ER/42.1 IP) – 42 G (1 GS) Last Game: 7/13 vs. LAA, 1.0 IP, SV, 2 H Series vs. LAA: 0 R/1.0 IP – 1 G Homestand: 0 R/1.0 IP – 1 G

Last Win: 4/17/18 at SD Last Loss: 9/13/17 vs. CWS Last Save: 7/13/18 vs. LAA

Collected his first save of the season and the fifth of his career (last: Sept. 12, 2017 vs. CWS) last

night after allowing two hits in a scoreless ninth inning

Since being recalled on May 9, has allowed eight runs in 31.0 innings (2.32 ERA), has recorded a

save and has held hitters to a .220 average in 31 games…has struck out 27 against 10 walks during

that span, while also posting a 1.10 WHIP Made his first career big league start in his 100th career appearance June 1 at Colorado Fired a season-high tying 2.0 innings on May 19 against the Nationals in Game 2 of the doubleheader…struck out a season-high and career-high tying four batters in that game

Earned his first victory as a Dodger April 17 at San Diego, following a scoreless 11th inning…made his Dodger and 2018 season debut March 31 vs. the Giants

Since making his Major League debut in 2015, he ranks second in the big leagues in ground ball percentage (73.8%) behind only Zach Britton’s 77.2%

47 RHP J.T. CHARGOIS: 2-2, 4.66 ERA (10 ER/19.1 IP) – 23 G Last Game: 7/10 at SD, 1.0 IP, K Series at SD: 0 R/1.0 IP - 1 G Road Trip: 1 R/1.1 IP – 2 G

Last Win: 5/22/18 vs. COL Last Loss: 7/8/18 at LAA Last Save: ---

Recalled on July 1 from Triple-A OKC…in 11 relief appearances with the OKC Dodgers, he has gone 1-0

with a 1.80 ERA (3 ER/15.0 IP) and has held hitters to a .241 average, while striking out nine

Has gone 2-2 with a 4.66 ERA (10 ER/19.1 IP) and has struck out 27 batters against 12 walks in 19.1

innings in 23 games in his first season with the Dodgers Recorded his first win as a Dodger and his first win since Sept. 10, 2016 vs. CLE on May 3 at ARI, tossing a perfect inning of relief against the Diamondbacks

Is in his first season with the Dodgers after being claimed by the club off of waivers from the Minnesota Twins on Feb. 23, 2018

64 LHP CALEB FERGUSON: 2-1, SV, 4.5187 ERA (11 ER/23.2 IP) – 8 G (3 GS) Last Game: 7/13 vs. LAA, 2.0 IP, 3 K Series vs. LAA: 0 ER/2.0 IP – 1 G Homestand: 0 ER/2.0 IP–1 G

Last Win: 7/13/18 vs. LAA Last Loss: 6/17 vs. SF Last Save: 7/2/2018 vs. PIT

Collected his second career victory (last: June 23 at NYM) after tossing 2.0 perfect innings of relief

with three strikeouts Recorded the save July 2 vs. PIT in the Dodgers’ 17-1 victory…tied the MLB record for largest margin of

a victory when a save was recorded

In five relief appearances, he has gone 2-0 with one save and has allowed just two earned runs run in 13.0 innings (1.38 ERA), while striking out 16 against just one walk

and limiting the opposition to a .220 average Collected his first career big league win after tossing 4.0 scoreless innings of relief and striking out six against just one walk on June 23 vs. the Mets at Citi Field

Made 10 combined starts with Double-A Tulsa and Triple-A OKC this season, going 3-0 with a 1.53 ERA (8 ER/47.0 IP)…held hitters to a .213 combined average, while striking

out 52 batters against 17 walks

51 RHP DYLAN FLORO: 3-2, 2.48 ERA (11 ER/40.0 IP) – 28 G w/ CIN & LA Last Game: 7/12 at SD, 1.0 IP, 2 K Series at SD: 0 R/2.0 IP – 2 G Road Trip: 0 R/3.2 IP – 3 G

Last Win: 7/2/18 vs. CWS Last Loss: 6/25/18 at ATL Last Save: ---

Since making his Dodger debut on Sunday at Anaheim, he has faced 10 batters and have gotten 11

outs as he has tossed 3.2 perfect innings of relief with four strikeouts in three games

Was activated prior to Saturday night’s contest after being acquired from the Reds in a four-player trade

on July 4…made 25 relief appearances with the Reds this season, going 3-2 with a 2.72 ERA (11 ER/36.1

IP) and has struck out 27 batters against 12 walks

Has allowed just two runs over his last 18.0 IP (1.00 ERA) in 13 games since June 5, while also limiting hitters to a .182 average and striking out 11 batters Started the season with Triple-A Louisville, allowing just four hits over 3.0 scoreless inning in two games before having his contract selected by Cincinnati on April 13

Returns to the Dodger organization after spending the last couple months with Triple-A Oklahoma City last season, going 0-1 with one save and posted a 5.56 ERA (7 ER/11.1 IP), while striking out 12 against just three walks in eight games

62 RHP ERIK GOEDDEL: 3-0, 2.76 ERA (9 ER/29.1 IP) – 26 G w/ SEA & LA Last Game: 7/13 vs. LAA, 1.0 IP, BB, K Series vs. LAA: 0 R/1.0 IP-1 G Homestand: 0 R/1.0 IP-1 G

Last Win: 5/19/18 at WAS (G2) Last Loss: 8/21/17 vs. ARI Last Save: ---

Since joining the Dodgers, he has gone 1-0 and has tossed scoreless relief in 18 of 21 games, posting

a 3.27 ERA (8 ER/22.0 IP) and holding hitters to a .217 average, while striking out 27 batters

against 12 walks

Has tossed scoreless relief in 22 of 26 games this season, posting a 2.76 ERA (9 ER/29.1 IP) and

holding hitters to a .206 average, while punching out 36 Recalled prior to the second game of the doubleheader on May 19 and made his Dodger debut with a scoreless eighth inning, after being claimed off waivers from Seattle on May

18…earned his first victory as a Dodger and ran his record to 3-0 on the season

Appeared in five games with Seattle this season, going 2-0 with a 1.23 ERA (1 ER/7.1 IP) and a .167 opp. average…struck out nine against five walks in 7.1 innings of relief

41 RHP DANIEL HUDSON: 3-2, 4.00 ERA (16 ER/35.1 IP) – 30 G (1 GS) Last Game: 7/12 at SD, 0.0 IP, H, 2 R, BB Series at SD: 3 ER/1.0 IP – 2 G Road Trip: 3 ER/2.2 IP – 4 G

Last Win: 6/24/2018 at NYM Last Loss: 6/6/18 at PIT Last Save: 9/30/16 vs. SD

Has allowed just four earned runs in his last 17 outings (19.0 IP, 1.89 ERA) since June 2, while also

limiting hitters to a .194 average and striking out 22 batters against eight walks during that span Ejected for the first time in his career on Wednesday in the top of the sixth inning

Made his first start since 2015 on June 7 at PIT and delivered a scoreless frame Recorded his first win as a Dodger and his first victory since July 17, 2017 vs. MIL on May 2 against the

Diamondbacks, following a scoreless 2.0 innings of relief with three strikeouts

Made his Dodger debut on April 24 and tossed a perfect seventh inning vs. Miami…had his contract selected by the Dodgers on April 24 from Triple-A Oklahoma City, where he

had tossed 4.2 scoreless inning in five games after being signed to a minor league deal on March 30

74 RHP KENLEY JANSEN: 0-2, 26 SV, 2.23 ERA (11 ER/44.1 IP) – 42 G Last Game: 7/12 at SD, 1.0 IP, SV, BB, K Series at SD: 0 ER/2.0 IP – 2 G Road Trip: 1 ER/2.2 IP – 3 G

Last Win: 7/26/17 vs. MIN Last Loss: 7/6/18 at LAA Last Save: 7/12/18 at SD

Currently tied for the National League lead in saves with 26…has worked more than 1.0 inning on

five occasions

In last 35 relief appearances since April 21, has allowed five earned runs over 37.2 IP (1.19 ERA)

while collecting 24 saves and striking out 39 against nine walks…has held hitters to a .161 average

Has a 24-15 career record with 256 saves and a 2.09 ERA in 516 games...leads active qualified relievers with a 0.88 career WHIP and a .234 opponents’ OBP, while

ranking among the leaders in ERA (2nd), saves (3rd), opponents’ batting average (.172, 4th) and strikeouts (787, 4th)...averaging 13.59 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (5th), while

posting a 5.70 strikeout-to-walk ratio (1st)

Is the Dodgers’ all-time leader in saves (256) and strikeouts by a reliever (787)…tied former Dodger closer Todd Worrell (256) for the 34th on the all-time saves list…he is

just nine saves away from tying Bob Wickman (267) for the 33rd on the all-time saves list\

59 LHP ZAC ROSSCUP: 0-0, 1.08 ERA (1 ER/8.1 IP) – 10 G w/ AAA Last Game: 7/8 vs. TAC, 1.0 IP (AAA) Series vs. LAA: --- Homestand: ---

Last Win: 5/31/15 vs. KC Last Loss: 5/22/15 at ARI Last Save: ---

Activated prior to today’s game after being claimed off waivers from the Colorado Rockies on

Wednesday

Has made 10 relief appearances with Colorado’s Triple-A Albuquerque this season, giving up just one

earned run over 8.1 innings (1.08 ERA) and limiting the opposition to a .133 average…also struck out

nine batters against three walks, while posting a 0.84 WHIP

Will make his first stint on a big league roster this season…in 71 career big league games over five season, he has gone 3-1 with a 5.30 ERA (32 ER/54.1 IP) and has punched out

67 batters over 54.1 innings with the Cubs (2013-15, ’17) and Rockies (2017)

Has limited left-handed batters to a .136 batting average (12-for-88), the third-lowest batting average vs. left-handers among active pitchers (min. 100 batters faced).

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2018 Career

IP 2.0 (3x, last: 6/23 at NYM) 3.0 (2x, last: 5/15/16 vs. ATL)

ER 3 (4/3 at ARI) 3 (3x, last: 4/3/18 at ARI)

SO 4 (5/19 at WAS-G2) 4 (3x, last: 5/19/18 at WAS)

BB 2 (2x, last: 4/3 at ARI) 3 (7/8/17 at LAD)

IR/IRSc 17/5 78/23

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2018 Career

IP 1.1 (2x, last: 4/28 at SF) 2.2 (8/11/16 vs. HOU)

ER 3 (5/12 vs. CIN) 5 (6/11/16 vs. BOS)

SO 3 (2x, last: 5/22 vs. COL) 3 (3x, last: 5/22/18 vs. COL)

BB 2 (2x, last: 5/9 vs. ARI) 2 (3x, last: 5/8/18 vs. ARI)

IR/IRSc 12/6 29/14

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2018 Career

IP 4.0 (6/23 at NYM) 4.0 (6/23/18 at NYM)

ER 1 (2x, last: 7/9 at SD) 1 (2x, last: 7/9/18 at SD)

SO 6 (6/23 at NYM) 6 (6/23/18 at NYM)

BB 1 (6/23 at NYM) 1 (6/23/18 at NYM)

IR/IRSc --- ---

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2018 Career

IP 3.0 (2x last: 6/7 vs. COL) 4.1 (5/9/17 at COL)

ER 3 (6/2 at SD) 5 (5/21/17 vs. MIL)

SO 4 (5/1 vs. MIL) 5 (5/9/17 at COL)

BB 2 (5/14 at SF) 2 (2x, last: 5/14/18 at SF)

IR/IRSc 9/5 20/11

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2018 Career

IP 2.0 (2x, last: 5/15 vs. TEX) 2.0 (13x, last: 5/15/18 vs. TEX)

ER 4 (6/28 vs. CHC) 4 (2x, last: 6/28/18 vs. CHC)

SO 3 (3x, last: 7/3 vs. PIT) 4 (8/24/17 vs. ARI)

BB 3 (5/15 vs. TEX) 3 (5/15/18 vs. TEX)

IR/IRSc 5/4 71/18

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2018 Career

IP 2.0 (7x, last: 6/30 vs. COL) 2.1 (9/8/09 vs. OAK)

ER 4 (4/28 at SF) 5 (4/30/17 at MIA)

SO 3 (2x, last: 6/30 vs. COL) 4 (2x, last: 8/25/17 at CIN)

BB 3 (6/17 vs. SF) 3 (4x, last: 6/17/18 vs. SF)

IR/IRSc 15/4 81/21

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2018 Career

IP 2.0 (5/8 vs. ARI) 2.0 (13x, last: 5/8/18 vs. ARI)

ER 3 (4/3 at ARI) 5 (4/19/11 vs. ATL)

SO 3 (4x, last: 7/4 vs. PIT) 4 (11x, last: 6/2/17 at MIL)

BB 2 (4/3 at ARI) 2 (22x, last: 4/2/18 at ARI)

IR/IRSc 3/0 114/26

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2018 Career

IP --- 2.0 (2x, last: 7/14/17 at NYM)

ER --- 6 (8/30/14 at STL)

SO --- 3 (6x, last: 7/14/17 at NYM)

BB --- 3 (8/30/14 at STL)

IR/IRSc --- 51/15

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The Dodgers are currently in the Top 5 in the NL in several offensive categories, including: doubles (171, 3rd), triples (19, 5th), walks (358, 4th) and extra-base

hits (316, 1st)

The Dodger bench currently leads the Majors with 43 hits by a pinch-hitter and ranks among the NL leaders in pinch-hit average (.256, 3rd), RBI (27, 1st),

OBP (.346, 1st) and OPS (.718, 2nd)

15 AUSTIN BARNES – .210, 4 2B, HR, 5 RBI, SB in 67 G Last Game: 0-for-2, BB, K (7/11 at SD) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-4)

Series vs. SD: 1-for-5, BB, K – 2 G Roadtrip: 1-for-8, BB, 3 K – 3 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .257 (1 HR)/.156 RISP: 4-for-31 (.129)

Last HR (G Since): 5/3 vs. ARI (37 G) As PH: 4-for-22 (.182), RBI, 2 BB

Has split the season defensively at catcher (31 starts) and second base (17 games, six starts),

while appearing in one game at third…has spent majority of his big league career at

catcher (106 games), but has also appeared at second base (46 games) and third base (three

games) Slugged his first home run of the season on May 3 off of the Diamondbacks’ Patrick Corbin, with a solo shot in the second inning…seven of his nine career home runs

have come off of left handed pitchers

35 CODY BELLINGER (L) – .243, 22 2B, 4 3B, 17 HR, 43 RBI, 5 SB in 93 G Last Game: 1-for-2, 2B, 2 BB (7/13 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-2, 7/13-current)

Series vs. LAA: 1-for-2, 2B, 2 BB – 1 G Homestand: 1-for-2, 2B, 2 BB – 1 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .220 (5 HR)/.253 (12 HR) RISP: 15-for-88 (.170), 2 HR

Last HR (G Since): 7/2 vs. PIT (10 G) As PH: 0-for-1 (.000)

Recorded his fourth three-hit game Monday night…his five three-plus hit games are tied for

third on the club

Has fared well in interleague matchups at home in his career, going .318 (14-for-44) with two

home runs and seven RBI in 15 games

Blasted his team-high tying 17th home run July 3…his 17 home runs rank eighth in the Majors amongst first basemen

Had his season-high tying six game hitting streak snapped June 28…during that time he went .400 (10-for-25) with seven runs, one double, one triple, four homers and

eight RBI

Hit his second career grand slam June 22 in the sixth inning against the Mets (last: May 6, 2017 vs. Padres)

Hit a home run on June 8, recording a home run in four consecutive games for the first time in his career

Has started at center field 21 times this season, becoming the first qualified hitter since 2010 to start multiple games at center field and first base in consecutive

seasons…in the last 20 seasons, only five players have completed that feat: Ben Zobrist, Nick Swisher, Brad Wilkerson, Jim Edmonds and Darin Erstad

Recorded his first homer of the season on April 1 vs. Giants, breaking a 0-for-11 hitless streak to start the year…the homer was the 40th of his career, a milestone he

reached in just 136 games, which, according to STATS, LLC., is the third fewest number of contests needed to hit 40 all-time, trailing just Rudy York (129) and March

McGwire (110)

11 LOGAN FORSYTHE – .206, 10 2B, 2 HR, 12 RBI, 2 SB in 60 G Last Game: 1-for-1, R, BB, PH, def. sub. (7/13 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-1, 7/13-current)

Series vs. LAA: 1-for-1, R, BB – 1 G Homestand: 1-for-1, R, BB – 1 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .188 (1 HR)/.218 (1 HR) RISP: 7-for-33 (.212), 4 BB

Last HR (G Since): 6/10 vs. ATL (23 G) As PH: 1-for-7 (.143)

Recorded his first pinch hit of the season last night in the seventh inning and scored the go

ahead run

Recorded a season-high three hits in game two of the double header on June 19, including

two doubles

Stroked his second home run of the season June 10 with a solo shot in the third and tied a season high in hits, and set a new season high with two RBI

Launched his first home run of the season on April 2 with a go-ahead solo shot in the sixth inning

Has primarily played second base during the course of his career (576 G, 520 GS, .981 fielding pct.), but has also appeared at first base (29 G, 16 GS, .985

fielding pct.), third base (109 G, 76 GS, .962 fielding pct.), shortstop (21 G, 13 GS, .970 fielding pct.), left field (17 G, 9 GS, 1.000 fielding pct.) and right field (3

G, 2 GS, 1.000 fielding pct.)

9 YASMANI GRANDAL (S) – .240, 14 2B, 3B, 12 HR, 45 RBI, SB in 78 G Last Game: 1-for-3, BB, 2 K (7/13 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-3, 7/13-current)

Series vs. LAA: 1-for-3, BB, 2 K – 1 G Homestand: 1-for-3, BB, 2 K – 1 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .210/.250 (12 HR) RISP: 19-for-70 (.271), 3 HR

Last HR (G Since): 7/3 vs. PIT (7 G) As PH: 2-for-8 (.250)

Collected his 12th home run of the season July 2 with a solo shot in the sixth and also

recorded his first triple of the season and his fourth of his career (last: Aug. 4, 2016 at

Colorado)

Blasted his 10th and 11th home run of the season June 8 for his first multi-homer game of the season with a solo shot in the second and fourth innings…has hit all 12

home runs this season from the left side of the plate

Currently ranks among big league catchers in in runs (40, 2nd), hits (60, T-6th), doubles (14, T-5th), home runs (12, T-4th), RBI (44, 2nd), extra-base hits (27, 3rd),

walks (35, 2nd), batting average (.248, 9th), OBP (.348, 5th), SLG (.463, 5th) and OPS (.810, 5th)

Made his first start of the season at first base (second game overall) on May 19…has played majority of the season at catcher, appearing in 72 games (62 starts)

as the backstop

Posted a career-high 11-game hitting streak from April 7-22, going 15-for-43 (.349) with six runs, five doubles, two homers and 13 RBI during that span

Hit his third career grand slam on April 16 against the Padres in the ninth inning off of Kazuhisa Makita

14 KIKÉ HERNÁNDEZ – .227, 7 2B, 3B, 15 HR, 32 RBI, SB in 86 G Last Game: 1-for-4, 2B (7/13 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-4, 7/13-current)

Series vs. LAA: 1-for-4, 2B – 1 G Homestand: 1-for-4, 2B – 1 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .230 (7 HR)/.225 (8 HR) RISP: 14-for-55 (.255), 2 HR

Last HR (G Since): 7/3 vs. PIT (8 G) As PH: 4-for-16 (.250), HR, 2 RBI

Hit his 15th home run of the season on July 2, which is tied for third most on the club… in

17 home games since June 10, he has gone .283 with six home runs and 12 RBI

Stroked his 11th and 12th home runs of the season June 24 with solo shots in the first and sixth

inning, tying his career high in hits and home runs

Has seen time at every position except pitcher and catcher this season, appearing in 33 games in center field, 20 games at second base, 17 games at shortstop, 13

games in left field, six games at third base, three games at first base, and eight games in right field…has posted a .975 overall fielding percentage this season (4

E/539.0 INN)

Stroked his 30th career home run and his first career pinch-hit homer on April 21 against the Nationals with a solo shot in the seventh inning

Has an .866 career OPS against left-handed pitchers, batting .264 with a .357 OBP and a .509 SLG, while stroking 26 of his 41 longballs off of southpaws

27 MATT KEMP – .316, 18 2B, 15 HR, 60 RBI in 90 G Last Game: 1-for-3, BB (7/13 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 3 G (4-for-9, 7/11-current)

Series vs. LAA: 1-for-3, BB – 1 G Homestand: 1-for-3, BB – 1 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .320 (7 HR)/.314 (8 HR) RISP: 30-for-69 (.435), 6 HR

Last HR (G Since): 7/2 vs. PIT (9 G) As PH: 6-for-13 (.462), 4 RBI

His .441 average with runners in scoring position ranks second in the Majors and his 30 hits are

tied for sixth…ranks ninth in the NL with a .320 average against left-handed pitchers

Went a perfect 5-for-5 on July 2, tying a career high in hits, and is tied for first on the club with 22

multi-hit games and first with nine three-plus hit games

Recorded his seventh career grand slam June 23 night as a pinch hitter in the eighth inning…is one grand slam away from tying Mike Piazza for the most grand slams in Dodger history

Has has hit home runs in back-to-back contests four times this season (April 16 & 17 at San Diego, June 1 & 2 at Colorado, June 15 & 16 vs. San Francisco, and July 2 &

3 vs. Pittsburgh)

His .419 average with runners in scoring position ranks first in the Majors, while his .389 average with runners on base ranks second

Has now recorded 197 home runs as a Dodger, which is ranked fourth behind Steve Garvey (211), Ron Cey (228) and Eric Karros (270) for most home runs as a Los

Angeles Dodger

Ranks among the Top-10 in L.A. Dodger history in runs (692, 8th), hits (1,279, 8th), doubles (233, 6th), RBI (708, 5th), stolen bases (170, 6th), batting average (.294, 6th),

OBP (.350, 10th), SLG (.499, 5th) and OPS (.849, 4th)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 2 (3x, last: 6/28 vs. CHC) 3 (9/27/17 vs. SD)

HR 1 (5/3 at ARI) 2 (6/30/17 at SD)

RBI 1 (5x, last: 6/26 vs. CHC) 7 (6/30/17 at SD)

BB 2 (3x, last: 5/3 at ARI) 3 (2x, last: 7/28/17 vs. SF )

SB 1 (2x, last: 6/28 vs. CHC) 2 (6/22/17 vs. NYM )

Hit Streak 4 (5/29-6/6) 7 (8/15/17-8/27/17)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 4 (4/2 vs. ARI) 4 (2x, last 4/2 vs. ARI)

HR 2 (6/24 at NYM) 2 (7x, last: 6/24 at NYM)

RBI 4 (6/22 at NYM) 5 (5/6/17 at SD)

BB 2 (7x, last: 6/13 vs. TEX) 3 (2x, last: 9/12/17 at SF )

SB 2 (6/8 vs. ATL) 2 (2x, last: 6/8/18 vs. ATL)

Hit Streak 6 (2x, last: 6/22-6/27) 9 (6/15/17-6/23/17)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 3 (6/19 at CHC) 4 (3x, last: 7/1/17 at SD)

HR 1 (2x, last: 6/10 vs. ATL) 1 (63x, last: 6/10/18 vs. ATL)

RBI 2 (6/10 vs. ATL) 4 (2x, last: 9/25/17 vs. SD)

BB 2 (4/7 at SF) 3 (4x, last: 8/22/17 at PIT)

SB 1 (2x, last: 6/13 vs. TEX) 2 (5x, last: 6/22/15 vs. TOR)

Hit Streak 5 (4/7-4/13) 9 (6/25/16-7/3/16)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 3 (3x, last: 4/30 vs. ARI) 5 (7/8/16 vs. SD)

HR 2 (6/8 vs. ATL) 3 (7/8/16 vs. SD)

RBI 5 (4/16 at SD) 8 (5/7/15 at MIL)

BB 2 (5x, 6/23 at NYM) 3 (7x, last: 9/11/17 at SF)

SB 1 (5/28 vs. PHI) 1 (5x, last: 5/28/18 vs. PHI)

Hit Streak 11 (4/7- 4/22) 11 (4/7/18-4/22/18)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 3 (2x, last: 6/24 at NYM) 3 (9x, last: 6/24/18 at NYM)

HR 2 (6/24 at NYM) 2 (3x, last: 6/24/18 at NYM)

RBI 2 (6x, last: 6/28 vs. CHC) 4 (2x, last: 4/15/16 vs. SF)

BB 2 (2x, last: 5/20 at WSH) 3 (6/27/16 at PIT)

SB 1 (6/26 vs. CHC) 1 (6x, last: 6/26/18 vs. CHC)

Hit Streak 6 (6/10-6/17) 6 (3x, last: 6/10/18-6/17/18)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 5 (7/2 vs. PIT) 5 (2x, last: 7/2/18 vs. PIT)

HR 1 (15x, last: 7/2 vs. PIT) 3 (4/29/17 at MIL)

RBI 5 (6/6 at PIT) 6 (2x, last: 4/9/16 at COL)

BB 1 (17x, last: 7/7 at LAA) 4 (8/30 vs. SD)

SB --- 3 (4/9 at SD)

Hit Streak 7 (6/1-6/8) 19 (7/9/08-8/1/08)

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13 MAX MUNCY (L) – .276, 8 2B, 22 HR, 41 RBI, SB in 72 G Last Game: 2-for-4, R, HR, 2 RBI, K (7/13 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 1 G (2-for-4, 7/13-current)

Series vs. LAA: 2-for-4, R, HR, 2 RBI, K – 1 G Homestand: 2-for-4, R, HR, 2 RBI, K – 1 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .333 (6 HR)/.258 (16 HR) RISP: 12-for-43 (.279), 2 HR

Last HR (G Since): 7/13 vs. LAA (0 G) As PH: 1-for-6 (.167)

Blasted his 22nd home run of the season with a solo shot in the first inning…is batting .412 (14-for-

34) with 14 runs, six homers and eight RBI in his last 10 games at Dodger Stadium

Hit two home runs on July 3 for the second time in his career, and recorded a career-high three hits…in

his last 20 games, he is hitting .319 (22-for-69) with 19 runs, nine home runs, and 11 RBI

Has reached base safely in 40 of his last 42 games since May 23

Hit 10 of his 17 home runs in the month of June, where he slashed .289 (22-for-76)/.465/.711

Is averaging a home run every 9.86 at-bats, the best mark in Majors this season among players with at least 150 plate appearances

Hit home runs in four consecutive games for the first time in his career from June 8-12…despite being promoted on April 17, he is first on team in homers and tied for fourth

in RBI

Has set career-highs in all categories this season…has stroked 16 of his 22 homers this year against right-handed pitchers

31 JOC PEDERSON (L) – .250, 17 2B, 3 3B, 13 HR, 36 RBI in 86 G Last Game: 1-for-5, R, 2B, K (7/13 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 3 G (3-for-8, 7/12-current)

Series vs. LAA: 1-for-5, R, 2B, K – 1 G Homestand: 1-for-5, R, 2B, K – 1 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .118/.273 (13 HR) RISP: 14-for-51 (.275), HR

Last HR (G Since): 7/3 vs. PIT (8 G) As PH: 3-for-12 (.250), 3 BB

Recorded his 14th multi-hit game of the year Thursday night after finishing the game going 2-for-

3

Stroked his sixth career lead-off home run and his third of the season on July 2, which is tied for

fifth most in the Major League

All of his homers this season have come off of right-handed pitchers

Hit two home runs June 7 against the Pirates, including his first leadoff homer of the season (fourth of his career, last: 5/23/15 vs. Padres) and a two run shot in the eighth inning

Has seen time at all three outfield positions this season, appearing in 51 games in left field, 26 games in center field and one game in right field…has a career .991 fielding

percentage (7 E/3526.1 INN) in the outfield…has collected 12 career outfield assists

3 CHRIS TAYLOR – .253, 21 2B, 7 3B, 9 HR, 39 RBI, 4 SB in 92 G Last Game: 0-for-4, 2 K (7/13 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-5)

Series vs. LAA: 0-for-4, 2 K – 1 G Homestand: 0-for-4, 2 K – 1 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .223 (3 HR)/.266 (7 HR) RISP: 19-for-75 (.253), 2 HR

Last HR (G Since): 7/3 vs. PIT (9 G) As PH: 2-for-7 (.286), HR, 2 RBI

Collected his second consecutive three-hit game (fourth of the year) and was a single shy of the

cycle on July 2

Hit a pinch-hit solo home run for his ninth home run of the season June 25, his first of the season and second of his career (last: April 21, 2017 at Arizona)

Drove in a season-high four runs on Friday night against the Rockies, the most since recording four RBI on July 1, 2017 at San Diego

Recorded his seventh homer of the season May 26 for his third leadoff home run of the season… his six leadoff homers as a Dodger is currently tied for the fourth most in Los

Angeles Dodger history with Todd Hollandsworth

Collected a season-high three hits on Saturday for the second time this season (previous: April 28 at SF)

Has spent majority of the season as shortstop (58 games), but has also seen time at center field (28 games), third base (eight games), and second base (two games)…as an

infielder he has posted a .970 fielding percentage this year, compared to a .987 fielding percentage as an outfielder

60 ANDREW TOLES (L) – .214 (3-for-14), 2B, 3 RBI in 5 G Last Game: 0-for-4, K (7/13 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-5)

Series vs. LAA: 0-for-4, K – 1 G Homestand: 0-for-4, K – 1 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .000/.250 RISP: 2-for-3 (.667)

Last HR (G Since): 4/30/17 vs. PHI (12 G) As PH: 0-for-1 (.000)

Recorded a two-run RBI double in his first game back from injury Tuesday night in his second at

bat

Recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City on June 10, where he has gone .326 with four home runs and 22 RBI in 34 games this season

Had his 2017 season ended with a torn ACL, suffered on May 9, 2017…prior to his injury, he slashed .271/.314/.458 along with 17 runs, three doubles, five home runs and 15 RBI

10 JUSTIN TURNER – .258, 7 2B, 5 HR, 19 RBI, SB in 48 G Last Game: 0-for-1, PH (7/12 at SD) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-8)

Series vs. SD: 3-for-13, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 2 K – 4 G Roadtrip: 5-for-24, R, 4 RBI, 3 BB, 5 K – 7 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .295 (1 HR)/.244 (4 HR) RISP: 7-for-31 (.226)

Last HR (G Since): 6/29 vs. COL (11 G) As PH: 0-for-0, BB

Tied a season-high three hits in Tuesday night’s contest…in his last 18 home games, he has gone

.317 (20-for-63)

Blasted his fifth home run of the season Jue 29 in the ninth inning, which tied the franchise record

for the most home runs hit in any month

Recorded three hits on May 17 against the Marlins and drove in a career-high with five runs for the third time in his career (last: 7/21/16 at WSH)

Recorded his first hit of the season on May 15 after being taken off the disabled list prior to the game with a left wrist fracture, which he sustained in Spring Training…made two rehab starts with Single-A Rancho Cucamonga, where he went 0-for-6 with one walk

Since joining the Dodgers in 2014, ranks among National League leaders in batting average (.300, 8th), on-base percentage (.377, 7th) and slugging percentage (.496, 11th )

26 CHASE UTLEY (L) – .237, 8 2B, 3B, HR, 14 RBI in 58 G Last Game: 1-for-1, PH (7/13 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-1, 7/13-current)

Series vs. LAA: 1-for-1– 1 G Homestand: 1-for-1– 1 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .182/.242 (1 HR) RISP: 8-for-24 (.333), 8 BB

Last HR (G Since): 4/7 at SF (49 G) As PH: 10-for-23 (.435), 5 RBI

Was hit by a pitch for the 201st time Thursday night, which is the most among active players and

ranks eighth all time

His 10 pinch-hits are tied for second while his .435 batting average (10-for-23) as a pinch-hitter

ranks second in the Majors

Recorded a career-high tying three doubles on April 28 against the Giants for the second time in his career (previous: Sept. 1, 2010 vs. LAD)

Blasted his first home run of the season on April 7 against the Giants in San Francisco with a solo shot in the seventh inning… his 259th career homer ties him with Justin Upton

for 207th on the all-time list, one behind Eric Chavez, Derek Jeter, Javy Lopez and Tim Wallach

Among second basemen, he ranks among the active leaders (primary career position) in games played (3rd), hits (3rd), doubles (2nd), triples (1st), home runs (2nd) and

RBI (2nd)…is one of the top power-hitting second basemen (primary position) of all-time, ranking seventh in home runs (259) and sixth in slugging percentage (.468)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 3 (7/3 vs. PIT) 3 (7/3/18 vs. PIT)

HR 2 (2x, last: 7/3/18 vs. PIT) 2 (2x, last: 7/3/18 vs. PIT)

RBI 4 (6/3 at COL) 4 (6/3/18 at COL)

BB 3 (6/9 vs. ATL) 3 (6/9/18 vs. ATL)

SB 1 (6/7 at PIT) 1 (6/7/18 at PIT)

Hit Streak 8 (6/3-6/12) 8 (6/3/18-6/12/18)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 4 (2x, last: 6/2 at COL) 4 (2x, last: 6/2/18 at COL)

HR 2 (2x, last 6/7 at PIT) 2 (6x, last: 6/7/18 at PIT)

RBI 4 (4/28 at SF) 5 (4/3/17 vs. SD)

BB 2 (3x, last 5/1 at ARI) 3 (9x, last: 6/21/17 vs. NYM)

SB 1 (4/29 at SF) 1 (14x, last: 9/24/17 vs. SF)

Hit Streak 5 (6/5-6/12) 7 (2x, last: 6/14/17-6/20/17)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 3 (3x, last: 7/2 vs. PIT) 4 (3x, last: 8/18/17 at DET)

HR 1 (8x, last: 6/1 at COL) 1 (27x, last: 5/4/18 at SD)

RBI 4 (6/1 at COL) 6 (7/15/16 at ARI)

BB 2 (5x, last: 6/10 vs. ATL) 4 (5/2/17 vs. SF)

SB 1 (4x, last: 7/9 at SD) 2 (4x, last: 6/25/17 vs. COL)

Hit Streak 7 (4/17-4/24) 7 (4x, last: 4/17/18-4/24/18)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 2 (7/9 at SD) 3 (3x, last: 5/3/17 vs. SF)

HR --- 1 (8x, last: 4/30/17 vs. PHI)

RBI 2 (7/9 at SD) 5 (8/31/16 at COL)

BB 1 (7/9 at SD) 1 (14x, last: 7/9/18 at SD)

SB --- 1 (7/16/16 at ARI)

Hit Streak 1 (2x, last: 7/12) 8 (4/27/17-5/5/17)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 3 (2x, last: 7/9 at SD) 4 (6x, last: 6/19/17 vs. NYM)

HR 1 (5x, last: 6/29 vs. COL) 2 (7x, last: 8/13/17 vs. SD)

RBI 5 (5/17 at MIA) 5 (3x, last: 5/17/18 at MIA)

BB 3 (6/6 at PIT) 3 (5x, last: 6/6/18 at PIT)

SB 1 (6/26 vs. CHC) 2 (8/6/17 vs. NYM)

Hit Streak 6 (6/12-6/19) 16 (4/13/17-4/30/17)

Single-Game Highs

2018 Career

H 4 (4/28 at SF) 6 (7/6/16 vs. BAL)

HR 1 (4/7 at SF) 2 (23x, last: 8/16/16 at PHI)

RBI 2 (4x, last: 4/9 vs. ARI) 6 (2x, last: 9/2/10 at COL)

BB 2 (3x, last: 4/17 at SD) 3 (11x, last: 6/11/17 vs. CIN)

SB 1 (2x, last: 4/8 at SF) 2 (6x, last: 4/9/13 vs. NYM)

Hit Streak 6 (4/13-4/20) 35 (6/23/06-8/3/06)

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LHP Andrew Heaney – 1-2, 5.19 ERA (10 ER/17.1 IP) in 3 G (3 GS) vs. LAD

Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO

Austin Barnes .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Cody Bellinger .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

Logan Forsythe .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Yasmani Grandal .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Kike Hernandez .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 1

Matt Kemp .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1

Max Muncy .333 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Joc Pederson .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Chris Taylor .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

Justin Turner .200 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 0

Chase Utley .200 5 1 0 0 0 0 1 2

2018 HR Breakdown By Location By Direction Runners On… Situational Multi-HR G

Player HR Vs. LHP Vs. RHP Home Road LF LCF CF RCF RF 0 1 2 3 Last Slam Lead Off PH Walk-Off 2+ HR 3+ HR

Barnes 1 1 - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 - - - 6/30/17 - - - - -

Bellinger 17 5 12 9 8 2 2 6 - 7 10 6 - 1 6/22/18 1 - - 1 -

Forsythe 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 2 - - - - 1 - - - -

Grandal 11 - 11 6 5 - 1 3 3 4 7 3 - 1 4/16/18 1 - - 1 -

Hernández 15 7 8 11 4 6 5 3 1 - 12 3 - - 9/26/14 2 1 - 1 -

Kemp 15 6 9 8 7 3 5 6 - 1 5 4 4 1 6/23/18 1 1 - - -

Muncy 22 6 16 14 8 4 1 6 5 6 20 2 1 - - 2 - - 2 -

Pederson 13 - 13 7 6 1 - 3 3 6 8 5 - - 4/3/17 3 - - 2 -

Puig 11 2 9 5 6 3 4 4 - - 7 3 1 - 6/6/13 - - - - -

Taylor 10 2 8 7 3 3 3 3 1 - 7 2 1 - 7/1/17 4 1 - - -

Turner 5 1 4 4 1 4 1 - - - 4 1 - - - - - - - -

Utley 1 - 1 - 1 - - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - - -

Valera 0 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Totals 126 34 92 70 56 25 22 34 14 27 83 28 7 3 6/23/18 15 3 - 7 -

Opponents 100 46 54 52 48 35 21 19 12 11 56 30 11 1 6/26/18 8 - 1 6 1

Dodgers’ Back-to-Back HR (7): Taylor/Seager, April 10 vs. OAK; Taylor/Hernandez,

May 4 at SD (Monterrey, MX); Taylor/Puig, May 22 vs. COL; Pederson/Muncy, June

8 vs. ATL; Hernandez/Muncy, June 24 vs. NYM; Pederson/Muncy, July 2 vs. PIT;

Pederson/Muncy, July 3 vs. PIT

Opponents’ Back-to-Back HR (1): Longoria/Crawford April 27 at SF

2018 vs. LAA Career vs. LAA Career at Dodger Stadium ’18 Multi-Hit Games

Player G AVG AB H HR RBI G AVG AB H HR RBI G AVG AB H HR RBI 2+ H 3+ H 4+ H

Barnes 1 .000 3 0 0 0 3 .000 7 0 0 0 102 .263 194 51 6 26 3 0 0

Bellinger 4 .154 13 2 0 0 8 .154 26 4 0 1 117 .247 405 100 27 70 23 5 1

Forsythe 4 .333 3 1 0 0 25 .228

79 18 3 7 108 .216 324 70 5 32 7 1 0

Grandal 3 .111 9 1 0 0 12 .256 43 11 2 4 248 .276 773 213 50 137 16 3 0

Hernández 3 .200 10 2 0 0 15 .243 37 9 0 0 211 .244 505 123 25 67 8 2 0

Kemp 4 .333 12 4 0 2 46 .250 164 41 5 17 630 .287 2233 640 113 340 23 9 1

Muncy 4 .200 15 3 1 2 21 .218 55 12 3 7 39 .281 114 32 14 23 16 1 0

Pederson 4 .077 13 1 0 0 16 .212 52 11 4 11 246 .208 679 141 40 100 14 5 2

Taylor 4 .063 16 1 0 0 19 .169 65 11 0 3 135 .244 439 107 14 47 22 4 0

Toles 1 .000 4 0 0 0 1 .000 4 0 0 0 41 .296 108 32 4 13 1 0 0

Turner 3 .182 11 2 0 2 19 .197 66 13 0 4 287 .300 914 274 38 142 11 2 0

Utley 2 .500 4 2 0 0 19 .300 78 21 1 5 213 .246 642 158 18 70 4 1 1

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2018 vs. LAA Career vs. LAA Career at Dodger Stadium

Player W-L-S ERA G/GS ER IP HR W-L-S ERA G/GS ER IP HR W-L-S ERA G/GS ER IP HR

Alexander 0-0-1 0.00 3/0 0 2.2 0 0-0-1 1.50 5/0 1 6.0 0 0-1-1 4.22 22/0 10 21.1 2

Buehler 0-0-0 3.60 1/1 2 5.0 2 0-0-0 3.60 1/1 2 5.0 2 2-2-0 3.63 10/6 16 39.2 5

Chargois 0-1-0 27.00 1/0 1 0.1 1 0-1-0 27.00 1/0 1 0.1 1 1-1-0 9.39 10/0 8 7.2 2

Ferguson 1-0-0 0.00 1/0 0 2.0 0 1-0-0 0.00 1/0 0 2.0 0 1-1-1 3.38 5/2 6 16.0 2

Floro 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0 1.2 0 0-0-0 3.00 2/0 1 3.0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0 1.0 0

Goeddel 1-0-0 2.08 4/0 1 4.1 0 1-0-0 2.08 4/0 1 4.1 0 0-0-0 2.92 12/0 4 12.1 1

Hill - - - - - - 0-1-0 5.17 7/2 9 15.2 1 11-9-0 2.84 24/24 42 133.1 16

Hudson 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 0 1.2 0 0-0-0 0.00 3/0 0 3.0 0 1-5-0 4.64 25/1 17 33.0 4

Jansen 0-1-1 5.40 2/0 1 1.2 0 1-3-9 2.41 18/0 5 18.2 2 17-8-132 1.92 278/0 60 281.2 21

Kershaw - - - - - - 6-2-0 2.42 10/10 19 70.2 4 82-34-0 2.07 158/158 246 1069.0 67

Maeda 0-0-0 1.59 1/1 1 5.2 0 1-1-0 2.70 3/3 5 16.2 0 18-10-1 3.00 38/35 67 201.0 21

Stripling 1-0-0 1.50 1/1 1 6.0 1 1-1-0 5.06 2/2 6 10.2 2 10-5-1 3.07 45/16 49 143.2 15

Wood 0-0-0 4.50 1/1 3 6.0 1 0-0-0 4.50 1/1 3 6.0 1 17-6-0 2.77 37/32 63 205.0 21

Dodger Starters (only GS)

Player Starts QS W-L LAD record

in his starts

Avg. IP

per start

K’S/9 IP Run

Support

Avg. (RS)

Opp.

Avg.

WHIP

Kershaw 12

1-0

6.1

9.87

3.95

(68)

.227

1.16

7 3-4 5-7 6.0 9.13 4.57 (35) .225 1.04

Wood 18 9 5-5 10-8 5.2 7.95 5.33 (59) .254 1.15

Maeda 16 5 6-5 8-8 5.1 11.07 4.43 (42)

(32) .225 1.22

Hill 11 3 2-4 4-7 5.0 9.61 3.64 (22) .264 1.36

Ryu* 6 3 3-0 4-2 5.0 10.92 6.07 (20) .154 1.29

Buehler 10 4 4-1 7-3 5.2 9.43 5.75 (36) .212 0.99

Stripling 14 8 8-2 9-5 5.2 10.24 4.73 (42) .248 1.06

Stewart 2 0 0-0 2-0 4.0 6.75 2.25 (2) .303 1.63

Alexander 1 0 0-0 1-0 1.1 6.75 13.50 (2) .333 1.50

Ferguson 3 0 0-1 1-2 3.2 10.13 10.13 (12) .225 1.41

Hudson 1 0 0-0 1-0 1.0 9.00 9.00 (1) .000 0.00

Total 94 39 31-22 52-42 5.1

495.1 IP

9.58

527 Ks

6.31 (273) .222 1.15

*Disabled List

Recent Bullpen Usage – IP (PC)

Player 7/13 vs. LAA 7/12 @ SD 7/11 @ SD 7/10 @ SD 7/9 @ SD

Alexander 1.0 (15) 1.0 (13) 0.1 (1) - -

Chargois - - - 1.0 (15) -

Ferguson 2.0 (21) - - - 2.0 (35)

Floro - 1.0 (16) 1.0 (13) - -

Goeddel 1.0 (21) - - - 1.0 (12)

Hudson - 0.0 (7) 1.0 (14) - -

Jansen

- 1.0 (29) 1.0 (14) - -

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GENERAL Longest Winning Streak ............................... 5 June 10 – June 16

Longest Winning Streak, Home .................... 5 2x, last: July 1 – Current Longest Winning Streak, Road ..................... 8 May 17 - June 5

Longest Losing Streak .................................. 6 May 10 - May 16

Longest Losing Streak, Home ....................... 5 May 10 - May 21

Longest Losing Streak, Road ........................ 4 3x, last: May 5 - May 16

Longest Game, Innings ............................... 15 April 2 at ARI

Longest Game, Time ............................... 5:46 April 2 at ARI

Longest Nine-Inning Game, Time ........... 3:53 April 28 at SF

Shortest Game, Time ............................... 2:23 March 30 vs. SF Largest Crowd, Home .......................... 53,904 June 26 vs. CHC

Largest Crowd, Road ........................... 47,703 June 1 at COL

Smallest Crowd, Home ........................ 39,004 April 25 vs. MIA

Smallest Crowd, Road ........................... 5,721 May 16 at MIA

Largest Winning Margin ............................. 16 July 2 vs. PIT

Largest Losing Margin................................ 10 April 11 vs. OAK

Largest Deficit Overcome to Win ................. 4 2x, last: June 3 at COL

Largest Lead Lost ......................................... 3 2x, last: July 8 at LAA Most Errors ................................................... 4 March 30 vs. SF

Most Consecutive Games, No Error ............. 7 April 20 – April 27

Most Double Plays ........................................ 3 2x, last: June 2 at COL

Most Players Used ...................................... 24 April 7 at SF

TEAM PITCHING Most Runs Allowed, Game ......................... 16 April 11 vs. OAK

Most Runs Allowed, Inning .......................... 7 June 28 vs. CHC

Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ......................... 0 May 4 at SD (Monterrey) Most Hits Allowed, Game .......................... 21 April 11 vs. OAK

Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ................ 4 4x, last: May 26 vs. SD

Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ............... 2 Last: June 10 vs. ATL

Most Strikeouts, Game ............................... 20 April 17 at SD

Most Walks Issued, Game .......................... 10 2x, last: June 6 at PIT

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Innings Pitched, Starter ..................... 8.0 2 tied: Wood, Maeda

Most Innings Pitched, Reliever .................. 4.1 Font, April 2 vs. ARI

Fewest Hits, Complete Game..........................

Most Strikeouts, Starter, Game ................... 12 2 tied: Kershaw, Maeda

Most Strikeouts, Reliever, Game .................. 6 Ferguson, June 23 vs. NYM

Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ................ 3 2 tied: Wood (2x), Hill

Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Starter .......... 15.2 Maeda, May 17 – May 29 Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Reliever ........ 19.1 Goeddel, May 9 – June 19

Longest Winning Streak ............................... 6 Stripling: May 19 – June 15

Longest Losing Streak .................................. 4 Wood, April 4-May 15

TEAM BATTING Most Runs, Game ....................................... 17 July 2 vs. PIT

Most Runs, Game, Both Teams .................. 22 April 11 vs. OAK

Most Runs, Inning ........................................ 8 June 2 at COL

Most Hits, Game ......................................... 21 July 2 vs. PIT

Most Hits, Game, Both Teams .................... 33 2x, last: April 11 vs. OAK Fewest Hits, Game ........................................ 1 2x, last: April 4 at ARI

Most Hits, Inning .......................................... 7 2x, last: July 2 vs. PIT

Most Doubles, Game .................................... 6 2x, last June 12 vs. TEX

Most Triples, Game ...................................... 2 3x, last: July 3 vs. PIT

Most Home Runs, Game ............................... 7 June 24 vs. NYM

Most Home Runs, Game, Both Teams .......... 9 June 24 vs. NYM

Most Home Runs, Inning .............................. 2 9x, last: July 3 vs. PIT

Most Consecutive Games, Home Run ........ 13 June 1 – June 16 Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ........... 3 March 29 - March 31

Most Total Bases, Game ............................. 38 July 2 vs. PIT

Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ........................ 9 4x, last: July 3 vs. PIT

Most Walks, Game ....................................... 9 2x, last: June 13 7 vs. TEX

Most Strikeouts, Game ............................... 15 2x, last: May 19 at WSH

Most Stolen Bases, Game ............................. 3 June 26 vs, CHC

Most Left on Base, Game ........................... 19 April 2 at ARI Most Double Plays Hit Into, Game ............... 3 May 2 at ARI

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

Most At-Bats, Game ..................................... 8 2 tied: Puig, Forsythe

Most Hits, Game ........................................... 5 Kemp, July 2 vs. PIT

Most Doubles, Game .................................... 3 Utley, April 28 at SF (G1)

Most Triples, Game ...................................... 1 7 tied Most Home Runs, Game ............................... 2 5 tied

Most Total Bases, Game ............................. 11 Pederson, June 2 at COL

Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ........................ 3 4 tied

Most Runs Scored, Game ............................. 4 4 tied

Most RBI, Game ........................................... 5 3 tied: Grandal, Turner, Kemp

Most Walks, Game ....................................... 3 3 tied: Turner, Puig, Muncy (2x)

Most Stolen Bases, Game ............................. 2 Bellinger, June 8 vs. ATL

Most Consecutive Games, Hit .................... 11 Grandal, April 7-April 22 Most Consecutive Games, Home Run .......... 4 2 tied: Bellinger, Muncy

Most Consecutive Games, Run ..................... 7 Kemp, June 1 – June 8

Most Consecutive Games, RBI ..................... 4 3 tied: Grandal, Bellinger, Muncy

DODGERS BY DAY, MONTH, INNING Monday (6-3), Tuesday (7-9), Wednesday (9-6), Thursday (4-4), Friday (7-7),

Saturday (9-8), Sunday (10-5)

March (1-2), April (11-14), May (14-14), June (17-9), July (9-3), Aug. ( - ), Sept. ( -

)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total

DODGERS 54 35 57 59 38 66 36 60 30 9 444

OPPONENT 33 45 43 29 41 47 51 33 32 9 362

DODGERS DEFENSIVELY CATCHER CS SBA CS% PB PickOffs Grandal 7 35 16.7% 4 0

Barnes 4 10 28.6% 1 0

Farmer 0 0 - 0 0

CATCHER ERA: Grandal – 3.43, Barnes – 3.51, Farmer – 13.50

OUTFIELD ASSISTS: Puig (6), Pederson (3), Kemp (2), Hernandez (1)

PITCHER PICKOFFS: Jansen (1), Liberatore (1), Chargois (1), Cingrani (1),

Fields (1)

DODGERS RECORD WHEN… Dodgers Score First .......................... 46-14 Opponent Scores First ......................... 6-28

Lead After 6 Innings ........................... 41-5 Trail After 6 Innings ........................... 5-30

Lead After 7 Innings ........................... 45-3 Trail After 7 Innings ........................... 4-35

Lead After 8 Innings ........................... 46-2 Trail After 8 Innings ........................... 2-36

Tied After 7 Innings ............................. 3-4 Tied After 8 Innings............................. 4-4

Scoring 3 or Less .............................. 11-28 Scoring 4 or More ............................. 41-14

Allowing 3 or Less ........................... 39-11 Allowing 4 or More .......................... 13-31

More Hits than Opponent ................... 34-6 Less Hits Than Opponent .................. 11-35

Equal Hits as Opponent ........................ 7-1 Getting 10 or more hits ....................... 23-6

One-Run Games ............................... 13-12 Two-Run Games ................................. 7-12

Extra Innings ........................................ 4-4 Shutouts ................................................ 8-4

vs. American League ............................ 5-3 With Designated Hitter ......................... 1-2

Comeback Wins ............................... 19-18 Wins in Last At Bats ........................... 10-7

Crowds over 50,000 ............................. 6-6 Doubleheaders ...................................... 3-2

First-Half Record.............................. 52-42 Second-Half Record...................................

First Game of Series ......................... 18-13 Last Game of the Series .................... 18-12

Series (W-L-T) .............................. 13-10-7 Series Sweeps (LA-Opp) ...................... 6-2

Dodgers Homer ................................ 40-24 Dodgers hit 2+ homers ...................... 27-10

Playing Errorless .............................. 31-22 Pitcher Makes Quality Start .............. 27-12

After an off day .................................... 8-7 Times batted around in inning ............... 3-0

STARTING LINEUPS BY POSITION (Dodgers’ record when he starts) C: Grandal (35-28), Barnes (17-14)

1B: Bellinger (37-28), Hernández (2-1), Muncy (12-13), Grandal (1-0)

2B: Hernández (6-5), Utley (10-20), Forsythe (20-14), Barnes (4-2), Taylor (1-0), Valera (2-1), Muncy

(9-0)

3B: Forsythe (2-8), Hernández (1-1), Muncy (14-12), Turner (26-14), Farmer (8-6), Valera (1-0)

SS: Seager (11-14), Hernández (10-5), Taylor (31-23)

LF: Kemp (32-21), Pederson (16-14), Verdugo (3-4), Hernández (1-3)

CF: Taylor (11-14), Pederson (14-9), Hernández (13-6), Bellinger (9-12), Locastro (2-1), Toles (3-0)

RF: Puig (40-28), Kemp (11-11), Verdugo (0-2), Hernández (1-1)

P: Kershaw (5-7), Wood (10-8), Maeda (8-7), Hill (4-7), Ryu (4-2), Buehler (7-3), Stripling (9-5),

Stewart (2-0), Alexander (1-0), Ferguson (1-2), Hudson (1-0)

DH: Kemp (0-2), Turner (1-0)

BY BATTING ORDER (Dodgers’ record when in that spot) 1: Taylor (30-30), Pederson (19-6), Utley (0-4), Muncy (2-1), Hernandez (1-1)

2: Seager (9-13), Hernández (9-8), Pederson (0-7), Barnes (2-1), Utley (1-1), Verdugo (1-2),

Bellinger (2-0), Muncy (22-8), Turner (6-2)

3: Puig (4-6), Seager (1-1), Kemp (13-7), Grandal (11-11), Hernández (1-3), Turner (21-13),

Bellinger (1-1)

4: Hernández (6-2), Bellinger (22-22), Kemp (15-10), Grandal (9-4), Muncy (0-4)

5: Bellinger (12-8), Grandal (5-8), Kemp (13-12), Forsythe (0-3), Puig (7-3), Pederson (4-2),

Utley (0-1), Barnes (2-2), Taylor (2-2), Hernandez (3-0), Muncy (4-1)

6: Kemp (2-5), Forsythe (5-1), Hernández (1-1), Pederson (2-6), Bellinger (7-9), Grandal (11-3),

Puig (9-6), Barnes (3-1), Utley (2-3), Verdugo (0-1), Taylor (6-3), Muncy (1-2), Farmer (2-1),

Toles (1-0)

7: Grandal (0-2), Utley (5-5), Barnes (3-2), Pederson (4-1), Forsythe (9-12), Puig (11-6),

Verdugo (2-3), Hernández (7-4), Muncy (0-4), Taylor (6-2), Valera (2-1), Bellinger (2-0), Toles

(1-0)

8: Forsythe (8-6), Barnes (11-9), Utley (2-5), Hernandez (5-3), Muncy (6-5), Puig (9-7),

Locastro (2-1), Farmer (6-5), Pederson (1-1), Valera (1-0), Toles (1-0)

9: Kershaw (5-7), Wood (10-7), Maeda (8-7), Hill (4-7), Ryu (4-2), Buehler (6-3) ,

Stripling (8-5), Stewart (2-0), Alexander (1-0), Ferguson (1-2), Hudson (1-0), Utley (0-1),

Hernandez (0-1), Barnes (0-1)

NUMBER OF LINEUPS USED: 93

DODGERS BIG INNINGS (FIVE OR MORE)

Date Opponent Inning Runs Final

Score 4/16/18 SD 3rd 5 10-3

4/18/18 SD 3rd 5 13-4

6/2/18 COL 7th 8 12-4

6/12/18 TEX 4th 7 12-5

6/23/18 NYM 8th 5 8-3

7/2/18 PIT 4th 6 17-1

7/9/18 SD 4th 5 8-2

OPPONENTS’ BIG INNINGS (FIVE OR MORE)

Date Opponent Inning Runs Final

Score 4/11/18 OAK 4th 5 16-6

6/26/18 CHC 6th 6 4-9

6/28/18 CHC 7th 7 11-5

DODGER EJECTIONS

Date Umpire Player/Coach Reason

5/11/18 Alan Porter Matt Kemp Arguing strikes

6/13/18 Sean Barber Matt Kemp Fighting

6/19/18 (G1)

Tripp Gibsoon Matt Kemp Arguing strikes

6/19/18 (G1)

Tripp Gibson Dave Roberts Arguing Kemp ejection

6/19/18 (G1)

Tripp Gibson Yasmani

Grandal

Arguing strikes

7/4/18 Jeff Nelson Daniel Hudson Arguing with umpire

WALK-OFF VICTORIES

Date Opp. Score Play

6/13/18 TEX 3-2 Barnes reaches on foce attempt, Hernandez

scores on throwing error by Matt Bush

REPLAY CHALLENGE RECORD: 9 (Overturned) – 14 (Stands/Confirmed)

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GM Date Opp. W/L, Score Rec. Home Road Pos. GB Win/Loss/Save Att.

1 3/28 SF L, 0-1 0-1 0-1 3 1.0 Blach/Kershaw/Strickland 53,595

2 3/30 SF L, 0-1 0-2 0-2 3 2.0 Watson/Jansen/Strickland 53,478

3 3/31 SF W, 5-0 1-2 1-2 3 1.0 Maeda/Holland 45,938

4 4/1 SF W, 9-0 2-2 2-2 2 0.5 Hill/Stratton 41,866

5 4/2 @ARI L, 7-8 (15) 2-3 0-1 4 1.5 Salas/Font 21,735

6 4/3 @ARI L, 1-6 2-4 0-2 4 2.5 Godley/Kershaw 27,574

7 4/4 @ARI L, 0-3 2-5 0-3 4 3.5 Corbin/Wood/Boxberger 25,754

4/5 OFF DAY 4 4.0

4/6 @SF PPD 0-3 4

8 4/7 @SF L, 5-7 (14) 2-6 0-4 4 4.0 Gomez/Font 42,308

9 4/8 @SF W, 2-1 (10) 3-6 1-4 4 4.0 Fields/Johnson/Jansen 42,374

4/9 OFF DAY 4 4.5

10 4/10 OAK W, 4-0 4-6 3-2 4 3.5 Ryu/Manaea/Jansen 41,243

11 4/11 OAK L, 6-16 4-7 3-3 4 4.5 Mengden/Wood 49,394

4/12 OFF DAY 4 4.5

12 4/13 ARI L, 7-8 4-8 3-4 4 5.5 Greinke/Maeda/BoxBerger 43.791

13 4/14 ARI L, 1-9 4-9 3-5 5 6.5 McFarland/Hill 44,306

14 4/15 ARI W, 7-2 5-9 4-5 5 5.5 Kershaw/Godley 47,527

15 4/16 @SD W, 10-3 6-9 2-4 4 5.0 Ryu/Erlin 23,082

16 4/17 @SD W, 7-3 (12) 7-9 3-4 3 5.0 Alexander/Webb 22,959

17 4/18 @SD W, 13-4 8-9 4-4 3 4.5 Maeda/Perdomo 23,748

4/19 OFF DAY 3 4.5

18 4/20 WSH L, 2-5 8-10 4-6 3 4.5 Scherzer/Kershaw/Doolittle 50,211

19 4/21 WSH W, 4-0 9-10 5-6 3 4.5 Ryu/Strasberg 50,908

20 4/22 WSH W, 4-3 10-10 6-6 3 4.5 Fields/Gott/Jansen 51,297

21 4/23 MIA W, 2-1 11-10 7-6 2 4.0 Liberatore/Barraclough/Fields 46,909

22 4/24 MIA L, 2-3 11-11 7-7 3 5.0 Steckenrider/Báez/Ziegler 39,284

23 4/25 MIA L, 6-8 11-12 7-8 3 5.0 Gonzalez/Kershaw 39,004

4/26 OFF DAY 3 5.5

24 4/27 @SF L, 4-6 11-13 4-5 4 6.5 Dyson/Cingrani 41,936

25 4/28 @SF W, 15-6 12-13 5-5 4 7.0 Buehler/Stratton 41,809

26 4/28 @SF L, 3-8 12-14 5-6 4 7.0 Cueto/Wood 40,608

27 4/29 @SF L, 4-2 12-15 5-7 4 7.0 Blach/Maeda/Strickland 42,020

28 4/30 @ARI L, 5-8 12-16 5-8 4 8.0 Greinke/Stripling/Boxberger 17,562

29 5/1 @ARI L, 3-4 12-17 5-9 4 9.0 Brancho/Liberatore/Boxberger 18,940

30 5/2 @ARI W, 2-1 13-17 6-9 4 8.0 Hudson/Godley/Jansen 19,531

31 5/3 @ARI W, 5-2 14-17 7-9 4 7.0 Chargois/Salas/Jansen 21,407

32 5/4 @SD W, 4-0 15-17 8-9 4 6.0 Buehler/Lucchesi 21,536

33 5/5 @SD L, 4-7 15-18 8-10 4 7.0 Yates/Fields/Hand 21,791

34 5/6 @SD L, 0-3 15-19 8-11 4 8.0 Lauer/Cingrani/Hand 21,789

5/7 OFF DAY 4 8.0

35 5/8 ARI, L, 8-5 15-20 7-9 4 9.0 McFarland/Garcia 45,894

36 5/9 ARI W, 6-3 16-20 8-9 4 8.0 Báez/Salas/Jansen 45,600

37 5/10 CIN L, 1-4 16-21 8-10 4 8.0 Mahle/Buehler/Iglesias 47,383

38 5/11 CIN L, 2-6 16-22 8-11 4 8.0 Brice/Maeda/Iglesias 46,979

39 5/12 CIN L, 3-5 16-23 8-12 4 8.0 Bailey/Chargois/Hughes 49,911

40 5/13 CIN L, 3-5 16-24 8-13 4 8.0 Castillo/Hill/Iglesias 44,787

5/14 OFF DAY 4 7.5

41 5/15 @MIA L 2-4 16-25 8-12 4 8.5 Wittgren/Wood/Ziegler 6,242

42 5/16 @MIA L, 5-6 16-26 8-13 5 8.5 Steckenrider/Baez/Ziegler 5,721

43 5/17 @MIA W, 7-0 17-26 9-13 4 8.0 Maeda/Smith 13,820

5/18 @WSH PPD 4 7.5

44 5/19 @WSH W, 4-1 18-26 10-13 4 6.0 Stripling/Roark/Jansen 26,740

45 5/19 @WSH W, 5-4 19-26 11-13 4 6.0 Goeddel/Doolittle/Jansen 32,378

46 5/20 @WSH W, 7-2 20-26 12-13 4 5.0 Wood/Strasburg/Fields 40,201

47 5/21 COL L, 1-2 20-27 8-14 4 5.5 Marquez/Baez/Davis 42,805

48 5/22 COL W, 5-3 21-27 9-14 4 4.5 Chargois/Shaw/Jansen 43,719

49 5/23 COL W, 3-0 22-27 10-14 4 3.5 Maeda/Freeland/Jansen 45,884

5/24 OFF DAY 4 3.5

50 5/25 SD W, 4-1 23-27 11-14 4 3.5 Stripling/Richard/Jansen 44,612

51 5/26 SD L, 5-7 23-28 11-15 4 3.5 Stammen/Hudson/Hand 43,920

52 5/27 SD W, 6-1 24-28 12-15 4 3.5 Buehler/Cimber 46,650

53 5/28 PHI W, 5-4 25-28 13-15 3 3.5 Garcia/Morgan/Jansen 39,759

54 5/29 PHI L, 1-6 25-29 13-16 3 4.5 Arrieta/Maeda 40,044

55 5/30 PHI W, 8-2 26-29 14-16 3 3.5 Stripling/Eflin 43,302

56 5/31 PHI L, 2-1 26-30 14-17 3 4 Nola/Fields/Dominguez 40,986

57 6/1 @COL W, 11-8 27-30 13-13 3 3.0 Santana/Pounders/Jansen 42,711

58 6/2 @COL W, 12-4 28-30 14-13 3 2.5 Baez/Shaw 47,703

59 6/3 @COL W, 10-7 29-30 15-13 3 2.5 Cingrani/Davis/Jansen 41,851

6/4 OFF DAY 4 2.0

60 6/5 @PIT W, 5-0 30-30 16-13 3 2.0 Stripling/Musgrove 12,879

61 6/6 @PIT L, 9-11 30-31 16-14 4 2.0 Brault/Hudson 14,327 62 6/7 @PIT W, 8-7 31-31 17-14 3 1.5 Baez/Taillon/Jansen 19,713

63 6/8 ATL W. 7-3 32-31 15-17 T-2 1.5 Buehler/McCarthy 47,262

64 6/9 ATL L, 3-5 32-32 15-18 T-2 2.5 Sanchez/Wood/Vizcaino 52,718

65 6/10 ATL W, 7-2 33-32 16-18 T-2 2.5

6/11 OFF DAY 2 3.0

66 6/12 TEX W, 12-5 34-32 17-18 2 3.0 Paredes/Colon/Corcino 48,233

67 6/13 TEX W, 3-2 35-32 18-18 2 2.0 Liberatore/Chavez 41,303

6/14 OFF DAY 2 2.5

68 6/15 SF W, 3-2 36-32 19-18 2 2.5 Stripling/Holland/Jansen 53,433

69 6/16 SF W, 3-1 37-32 20-18 2 1.5 Wood/Bumgarner/Jansen 53,706

70 6/17 SF L, 1-4 37-33 20-19 2 2.0 Stratton/Ferguson/Strickland 49,541

6/18 @CHC PPD 2 2.0

71 6/19 @ CHC W, 4-3 38-33 18-14 2 1.5 Paredes/Wilson/Jansen 39,273

72 6/19 @CHC L, 1-2 38-34 18-15 2 1.5 Zastryzny/Stewart 40,409

73 6/20 @CHC L, 0-4 38-35 18-16 2 2.0 Lester/Stripling 41,199

6/21 OFF DAY 2 2.5

74 6/22 @NYM W, 5-2 39-35 19-16 2 2.5 Wood/Wheeler/Jansen 32,565

75 6/23 @NYM W, 8-3 40-35 20-16 2 2.5 Ferguson/deGrom 37,705

76 6/24 @NYM W, 8-7 41-35 21-16 2 2.5 Hudson/Flexen 34,060

77 6/25 CHC W, 2-1 42-35 21-19 2 1.5 Maeda/Underwood/Jansen 41,750

78 6/26 CHC L, 4-9 42-36 21-20 2 2.5 Lester/Garcia 53,904

79 6/27 CHC W, 7-5 43-36 22-20 2 2.5 Wood/Hendricks/Jansen 42,121

80 6/28 CHC L, 5-11 43-37 22-21 2 3.5 Cishek/Buehler 52,187

81 6/29 COL L, 1-3 43-38 22-22 2 3.5 Anderson/Hill/Davis 41,909

82 6/30 COL L, 1-3 43-39 22-23 2 3.5 Márquez/Maeda/Ottavino 46,172

83 7/1 COL W, 6-4 44-39 23-23 T-2 2.5 Hudson/Ottavino/Jansen 45,725

84 7/2 PIT W, 17-1 45-39 24-23 2 1.5 Wood/Kingham/Ferguson 45,207

85 7/3 PIT W, 8-3 46-39 25-23 2 1.5 Kershaw/Nova 48,819

86 7/4 PIT W, 6-4 47-39 26-23 2 0.5 Hill/Holmes/Jansen 53,139

7/5 OFF DAY T-1 0.0

87 7/6 @LAA L, 2-3 47-40 21-17 2 1.0 Parker/Jansen 44,323

88 7/7 @LAA W, 3-1 48-40 22-17 2 1.0 Stripling/Cole/Jansen 44, 409

89 7/8 @LAA L, 3-4 48-41 22-18 2 1.0 Heaney/Chargois/Anderson 42,213

90 7/9 @SD W, 8-2 49-41 23-18 2 0.5 Kershaw/Perdomo 28,110

91 7/10 @SD L, 1-4 49-42 23-19 2 1.5 Lauer/Hill 26,272

92 7/11 @SD W, 4-2 50-42 24-19 2 0.5 Maeda/Lucchesi/Jansen 26,448

93 7/12 @SD W, 3-2 51-42 25-19 1 - Stripling/Ross 29,595

94 7/13 LAA W, 3-2 52-42 27-23 1 - Ferguson/Bedrosian/Alexander 53,368

95 7/14 LAA

96 7/15 LAA

7/16 OFF DAY

7/17 ASG

7/18 OFF DAY

7/19 OFF DAY

GM Date Opp. W/L, Score Rec. Home Road Pos. GB Win/Loss/Save Att.

97 7/20 @MIL

98 7/21 @MIL

99 7/22 @MIL

100 7/23 @PHI

101 7/24 @PHI

102 7/25 @PHI

103 7/26 @ATL

104 7/27 @ATL

105 7/28 @ATL

106 7/29 @ATL

107 7/30 MIL

108 7/31 MIL

109 8/1 MIL

110 8/2 MIL

111 8/3 HOU

112 8/4 HOU

113 8/5 HOU

8/6 OFF DAY

114 8/7 @OAK

115 8/8 @OAK

116 8/9 @COL

117 8/10 @COL

118 8/11 @COL

119 8/12 @COL

120 8/13 SF

121 8/14 SF

122 8/15 SF

8/16 OFF DAY

123 8/17 @SEA

124 8/18 @SEA

125 8/19 @SEA

126 8/20 STL

127 8/21 STL

128 8/22 STL

8/23 OFF DAY

129 8/24 SD

130 8/25 SD

131 8/26 SD

8/27 OFF DAY

132 8/28 @TEX

133 8/29 @TEX

134 8/30 ARI

135 8/31 ARI

136 9/1 ARI

137 9/2 ARI

138 9/3 NYM

139 9/4 NYM

140 9/5 NYM

9/6 OFF DAY

141 9/7 @COL

142 9/8 @COL

143 9/9 @COL

144 9/10 @CIN

145 9/11 @CIN

146 9/12 @CIN

147 9/13 @STL

148 9/14 @STL

149 9/15 @STL

150 9/16 @STL

151 9/17 COL

152 9/18 COL

153 9/19 COL

9/20 OFF DAY

154 9/21 SD

155 9/22 SD

156 9/23 SD

157 9/24 @ARI

158 9/25 @ARI

159 9/26 @ARI

9/27 OFF DAY

160 9/28 @SF

161 9/29 @SF

162 9/30 @SF

DAYS IN… 1st Place (or tied): 3

2nd Place (or tied): 34

3rd Place (or tied): 21

4th Place (or tied): 47

5th Place: 3

MINOR LEAGUE REPORT

TRIPLE-A OKLAHOMA CITY: 47-40, 2nd place (-1.5 GB) Today: @ Round Rock Yesterday: W, 8-5 @ Round Rock WP: Pill (3-3) LP: Roth (5-5) OKC HR: Taijeron (8), Mora (4) Player of the Game: Farmer, 3-for-5, 3 2B, 2 RBI

DOUBLE-A TULSA: 49-41, 1st place (+1.5 GA) Today: @ NW Arkansas Yesterday: W, 5-4 @ NW Arkansas WP: Istler (2-2) LP: Marte (3-3) TUL HR: Robinson (7), Jackson (10), Darvill (1) Player of the Game: Raley, 3-for-5, 2 2B, R

SINGLE-A RANCHO CUCAMONGA: 55-38, 1st place (+9.0 GA)Today: @ Inland Empire Yesterday: W, 5-0 @ Inland Empire WP: Curry (6-1) LP: Tropeano (1-1) RC HR: McKinstry (1), Landon (11) Player of the Game: McKinstry, 2-for-4, HR, 2B, 2 RBI, R

SINGLE-A GREAT LAKES: 29-61, 8th place (-32.5 GB) Today: @ Burlington Yesterday: L, 0-1 @ Clinton WP: Jackson (1-0) LP: Hemmerich (1-5) GL HR: None Player of the Game: Nunez, 3.0 IP, 2 H, 0 ER, 0 BB, 7 K

SINGLE-A OGDEN: 18-10, 1st place (+2.0 GA) Today: vs. Helena Yesterday: L, 4-11 vs. Missoula WP: Drury (1-0) LP: Ovalles (0-2) Ogden HR: Paulson (5) Player of the Game: Arocho, 3-for-4, 2 RBI, 2 R AZL DODGERS: 14-6, 1st (+3.5 GA) Today: vs. AZL Royals Yesterday: L 10-8 vs. AZL Mariners WP: Canela (2-1) LP: Warzek (1-1) AZL Dodgers HR: None Player of the Game: McWilliams, 2-for-3, 4 RBI, BB DSL DODGERS ROBINSON: 20-16, 3rd place (-5.0 GB) Today: --- Yesterday: W, 6-7 vs. DSL Royals1 WP: De La Paz (4-0) LP: Lugo (0-2) Santo Domingo HR: None Player of the Game: Vargas, 2-for-5, 2 2B, 2 RBI

DSL DODGERS GUERRERO: 19-14, 3rd (-3.5 GB) Today: --- Yesterday: L, 2-9 @ DSL Rays2 WP: Galan (1-0) LP: Alejo (3-1) Santo Domingo HR: None Player of the Game: Yan, 1-for-2, 3B, 2 RBI

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Mar. 29 Announced Opening Day Roster: Pitchers (13): Scott Alexander (L), Pedro Baéz , J.T. Chargois, Tony Cingrani (L), Josh Fields, Wilmer Font, Rich Hill (L), Kenley Jansen, Clayton Kershaw (L),

Kenta Maeda, Hyun-Jin Ryu (L), Ross Stripling, Alex Wood (L) Catchers (3): Austin Barnes, Kyle Farmer, Yasmani Grandal (S) Infielders (4): Cody Bellinger (L), Logan Forsythe, Corey Seager (L),

Chase Utley (L) Outfielders (4): Matt Kemp, Joc Pederson (L), Yasiel Puig, Chris Taylor Infielder/Outfielder (1): Kiké Hernández

Placed RHP Yimi Garcia (10-day, right elbow surgery rehab, retroactive to March 26), RHP Tom Koehler (10-day, right shoulder strain, retroactive to March 26), infielder Justin Turner (10-day, left

wrist fracture, retroactive to March 26) and LHP Julio Urías (60-day, left elbow surgery rehab) on the disabled list.

April 1 Acquired INF Breyvic Valera from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for minor league OF Johan Mieses.

April 2 Acquired RHP Jesus Liranzo from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for minor league LHP Luis Ysla

April 3 Selected the contract of RHP Zach Neal from Triple-A Oklahoma City and placed RHP Josh Fields on the paternity list. To create room on the 40-man roster, RHP Jesus Liranzo was designated for

assignment

April 5 Claimed RHP Alec Asher from the Baltimore Orioles and optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City. To create room on the 40-man roster, RHP Zach Neal was designated for assignment

April 7 Reinstated RHP Josh Fields from the paternity list

April 15 Placed INF Logan Forsythe on 10-day disabled list (right shoulder inflammation) and recalled infielder Breyvic Valera from Triple-A Oklahoma City

April 17 Selected the contract of INF/OF Max Muncy from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned INF Breyvic Valera to OKC

Acquired minor league RHP Ariel Hernandez from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for minor league RHP Zach Neal and 1B Ibandel Isabel

April 18 Recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from Triple-A Oklahoma City and placed LHP Rich Hill (left third digit inflammation) on the 10-day disabled list (retroactive to April 15)

April 23 Recalled RHP Walker Buehler from Triple-A Oklahoma City; to create room on the active roster, the Dodger designated RHP Wilmer Font for assignment.

April 24 Selected the contract of RHP Daniel Hudson from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned RHP Walker Buehler to Single-A Rancho Cucamonga

April 25 Acquired minor-league LHP Logan Salow from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for RHP Wilmer Font

April 28 Recalled RHP Walker Buehler from Single-A Rancho Cucamonga (26th man for doubleheader); recalled OF Alex Verdugo from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned LHP Scott Alexander to OKC

April 29 Optioned RHP Walker Buehler to Single-A Rancho Cucamonga; recalled RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A Oklahoma City and placed OF Yasiel Puig on the 10-day disabled list (left-hip contusion)

April 30 Placed INF Corey Seager on the 10-day disabled list (right UCL Sprain) and recalled INF/OF Breyvic Valera from Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 1 Recalled LHP Edward Paredes from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned RHP Brock Stewart to OKC

May 3 Recalled RHP Yimi García and INF/OF Tim Locastro from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned INF/OF Breyvic Valera to OKC and placed LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu on the 10-day disabled list (left groin

strain)

May 4 Recalled RHP Walker Buehler from Single-A Rancho Cucamonga and optioned LHP Edward Paredes to Triple-A Oklahoma City; recalled INF/OF Brevyic Valera from OKC (26th man for Mexico

Series)

May 6 Placed LHP Clayton Kershaw on the 10-day disabled list (left bicep tendonitis) and recalled RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 7 Returned INF/OF Breyvic Valera to Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 8 Reinstated LHP Rich Hill from the 10-day disabled list (left third digit inflammation) and optioned RHP Brock Stewart to Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 9 Reinstated OF Yasiel Puig from the 10-day disabled list (left hip contusion) and recalled LHP Scott Alexander and RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed LHP Tony Cingrani on the

10-day DL (left shoulder inflammation) and optioned RHP Yimi García and OF Alex Verdugo to OKC.

May 12 Selected the contract SHP Pat Venditte from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned RHP Brock Stewart to OKC; to create room on the 40-man roster, transferred shortstop Corey Seager to the 60-day

disabled list (right UCL surgery)

May 15 Reinstated INF Logan Forsythe (right shoulder inflammation) and INF Justin Turner (left wrist fracture) from the 10-day disabled list; optioned INF/C Kyle Farmer and INF/OF Tim Locastro to Triple-

A Oklahoma City

May 19 Reinstated LHP Tony Cingrani from the 10-day disabled list (left shoulder inflammation) and optioned LHP Adam Liberatore to Triple-A Oklahoma City

Activated RHP Erik Goeddel and optioned SHP Pat Venditte to Triple-A Oklahoma City prior to the second game of the doubleheader; recalled RHP Yimi Garcia from OKC (26th man for

doubleheader)

May 20 Placed LHP Rich Hill on the 10-day disabled list (left middle finger blister) and recalled SHP Pat Venditte from Triple-A Oklahoma City; optioned RHP Yimi Garcia to OKC

May 22 Recalled RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned SHP pitcher Pat Venditte to Triple-A OKC

May 23 Recalled LHP Edward Paredes from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned RHP J.T. Chargois to Triple-A OKC

May 28 Recalled RHP Yimi Garcia from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned LHP Edward Paredes Triple-A OKC

May 29 Recalled INF/OF Breyvic Valera from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned RHP Brock Stewart to Triple-A OKC

May 30 Placed RHP Kenta Maeda on the 10-day disabled list (right hip strain) and recalled RHP Dennis Santana from Triple-A OKC; placed INF Chase Utley on the 10-day disabled list (left thumb sprain) and

recalled SHP Pat Venditte from OKC

May 31 Reinstated LHP Clayton Kershaw from the 10-day disabled list (left bicep tendonitis) and optioned SHP Pat Venditte to Triple-A OKC

June 1 Placed LHP Clayton Kershaw on the 10-day disabled list (lower back strain) and recalled RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A OKC

June 2 Claimed LHP P.J. Conlon from the New York Mets and optioned to Triple-A Oklahoma City; transferred LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu to the 60-day disabled list

June 6 Selected the contract of LHP Caleb Ferguson from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned RHP Pedro Báez to OKC

June 7 Recalled RHP Pedro Báez and LHP Edward Paredes from Triple-A Oklahoma City, placed LHP Tony Cingrani on the 10-day disabled list (left shoulder strain) and optioned LHP Caleb Ferguson to

OKC.

June 8 Recalled SHP Pat Venditte and LHP Adam Liberatore from Triple-A Oklahoma City, placed RHP Dennis Santana on the 10-day disabled list (right rotator cuff strain) and optioned RHP Brock Stewart

to OKC.

June 10 Selected the contract of RHP Daniel Corcino from Triple-A Oklahoma City and optioned SHP Pat Venditte to Triple-A Oklahoma City; to create room on the 40-man roster, the club transferred RHP

Dennis Santana to the 60-day disabled list with a right rotator cuff strain (retroactive to June 5)

June 12 Recalled LHP Caleb Ferguson from Triple-A Oklahoma City, placed RHP Walker Buehler on the 10-day disabled list with right rib microfracture (retroactive to June 9)

June 13 Reinstated RHP Kenta Maeda from the 10-day disabled list (right hip strain) and optioned RHP Daniel Corcino to Triple-A Oklahoma City

June 15 Recalled C/INF Kyle Farmer from the Triple-A Oklahoma City and placed RHP Pedro Báez on the 10-day disabled list with right biceps tendinitis (retroactive to June 12).

June 19 Reinstated LHP Rich Hill from the 10-day disabled list (left middle finger blister) prior to the second game of the doubleheader and optioned INF/OF Breyvic Valera to Triple-A Oklahoma City; added

RHP Brock Stewart from OKC as the 26th man for doubleheader; following the game, RHP Brock Stewart returned to OKC

June 20 Optioned C/INF Kyle Farmer to Triple-A Oklahoma City

June 22 Reinstated INF Chase Utley from the 10-day disabled list (left thumb sprain)

June 23 Reinstated LHP Clayton Kershaw from the 10-day disabled list (lower back strain) and optioned LHP Adam Liberatore to Triple-A Oklahoma City

June 28 Reinstated RHP Walker Buehler from the 10-day disabled list (right rib microfracture) and placed RHP Josh Fields on the 10-day disabled list with right shoulder inflammation

June 29 Optioned RHP Walker Buehler to Single-A Rancho Cucamonga

June 30 Recalled RHP J.T. Chargois from Triple-A Oklahoma City

July 3 Moved RHP Walker Buehler to the 10-day disabled list with a right rib microfracture (retroactive to June 29)

July 4 Acquired RHP Dylan Floro, minor-league RHP Zach Neal and international signing bonus pool space from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for minor league RHP’s James Marinan and Aneurys

Zabala; designated RHP Daniel Corcino for assignment to create room on the 40-man roster

July 7 Activated RHP Dylan Floro and placed RHP Kenta Maeda on the paternity list; recalled SHP Pat Venditte from Triple-A Oklahoma City and placed RHP Yimi García on the 10-day disabled list with

right forearm inflammation (retroactive to July 4)

July 9 Placed OF Yasiel Puig on the 10-day disabled list with a right oblique strain and recalled OF Andrew Toles from Triple-A Oklahoma City

July 11 Claimed LHP Zac Rosscup from the Colorado Rockies; designated LHP Edward Paredes for assignment to create room on the 40-man roster

July 13 Reinstated RHP Walker Buehler from the 10-day disabled list (right rib microfracture) and optioned SHP Pat Venditte to Triple-A Oklahoma City

July 14 Activated LHP Zac Rosscup and optioned RHP Walker Buehler to Triple-A Oklahoma City

Player Injury Date On Date Off Games Missed Record

Pedro Báez right biceps tendinitis June 12 --- 29 19-10

Walker Buehler right rib microfracture June 9 June 28 16 11-5

Walker Buehler right rib microfracture June 29 July 13 13 8-4

Tony Cingrani left shoulder inflammation May 9 May 19 8 2-6

Tony Cingrani left shoulder strain June 7 --- 33 22-11

Josh Fields right shoulder inflammation June 28 --- 15 9-6

Logan Forsythe right shoulder inflammation April 15 May 15 26 11-15

Yimi García right elbow surgery rehab March 26 April 25 22 11-11

Yimi García right forearm inflammation July 4 --- 9 6-3

Rich Hill left third digit inflammation April 18 May 8 18 8-10

Rich Hill left middle finger blister May 20 June 19 26 19-7

Clayton Kershaw left bicep tendonitis May 6 May 31 21 11-10

Clayton Kershaw lower back strain June 1 June 23 18 13-5

Tom Koehler (60-Day DL) right shoulder strain March 26 --- 94 52-42

Kenta Maeda right hip strain May 30 June 13 12 9-3

Yasiel Puig left hip contusion April 29 May 9 9 3-6

Yasiel Puig right oblique strain July 9 --- 5 4-1

Hyun-Jin Ryu (60-Day DL) left groin strain May 3 --- 63 39-24

Dennis Santana (60-Day DL) right rotator cuff strain June 8 --- 32 21-11

Corey Seager (60-Day DL) right UCL sprain May 1 --- 65 40-25

Justin Turner left wrist fracture March 26 May 15 40 16-24

Julio Urías (60-Day DL) left shoulder surgery rehab Feb. 26 --- 94 52-42

Chase Utley left thumb sprain May 30 June 22 19 13-6