Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
Los Angeles Dodgers: February 8: Free agent signing [27] Lance Lynn: November 3: Option declined [11] St. Louis Cardinals [37] Clayton Kershaw: Los Angeles Dodgers: February 9: Free agent signing [28] Alex Reyes: November 4: Option declined [12] N/A: Daniel Hudson: November 5: Option declined [13] Oklahoma City Baseball Club [38] Joe Kelly ...
The 2023 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 134th season for the Los Angeles Dodgers franchise in Major League Baseball, their 66th season in Los Angeles, California, and their 61st season playing their home games at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers drew an average home attendance of 47,371 in 81 home games in the 2023 MLB season, the highest in the ...
Of all the painful losses the Dodgers (62-44) have suffered this season, Saturday ranked near the top. ... (who was put on the family emergency list after flying back to Los Angeles on Friday ...
Shohei Ohtani set a major league record by homering and stealing a base in the same game for the 14th time and the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied to beat the last-place Colorado Rockies 6-4 on Friday ...
The Los Angeles Dodgers are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Los Angeles, California. The list of the Dodgers' team records includes batting and pitching records for both individual players and the team as a whole.
Bill Plaschke writes Dodgers manager Dave Roberts made the right call preserving his top relievers and taking a loss in Game 4 of the World Series.
From the Dodgers' move to Los Angeles from Brooklyn in 1958, the Dodgers employed a handful of well-known public address announcers; the most famous of which was John Ramsey, who served as the PA voice of the Dodgers from 1958 until his retirement in 1982; he was also well known for announcing at other venerable Los Angeles venues, including ...