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Like the Yankees and Cardinals, the Dodgers have not lost 100 games in a season since World War I, with their worst record being in 1992 with 63 wins and 99 losses. The following year, the Dodgers finished at .500 for the only time in 141 seasons. The most wins the Dodgers ever had in a season was 111, which they did in 2022.
The list of the Dodgers' team records includes batting and pitching records for both individual players and the team as a whole. ... Single-season batting records ...
Manager Walter Alston's number was retired in 1977, the season after he retired as the Dodgers manager. At the time he retired, he had four World Series rings and was fifth all-time in managerial wins. Alston entered the Hall in 1983. [123] Infielder and assistant coach Jim Gilliam's number was retired in 1978, two days after his untimely death.
Alex Verdugo was popular in L.A. and his trade netted the Dodgers Mookie Betts. Yet both present roadblocks in the Dodgers' quest to win their first full-season championship since 1988 .
On September 26, the Dodgers won the National League West division for the third consecutive season and the 11th time in the past 12 seasons. The Dodgers remained in first place in the division for the entire season (making their postseason World Series victory a wire-to-wire win); The Dodgers finished the season with a 98–64 record, the best ...
With the Yankees and Dodgers meeting in the World Series for the 12th time in history, we rank the teams' best World Series matchups. ... Dodgers have matched up in most Fall Classics all-time − ...
In addition, the Dodgers never played a regular season series at the original Yankee Stadium. Dodgers-Yankees matchups have tended to be popular with fans, and frequently result in sell-out crowds. The first time the Dodgers visited the Bronx since interleague play was introduced, in June 2013, their doubleheader sold out the new Yankee Stadium ...
His 52 career postseason victories rank sixth most all time. On Friday, he’ll become just the 19th manager to participate in four World Series, and only the second this century after Bruce Bochy.