Los Angeles Dodgers team records
Information about Los Angeles Dodgers team records
Single Season Records
Batting Records
- Batting Average: Babe Herman, .393 (1930)
- On-base percentage: Babe Herman, .455 (1930)
- Slugging Percentage: Babe Herman, .678 (1930)
- At Bats: Maury Wills, 695 (1962)
- Runs: Hub Collins, 148 (1890)
- Hits: Babe Herman, 241 (1930)
- Total Bases: Babe Herman, .416 (1930)
- Singles: Willie Keeler, 187 (1899)
- Doubles: Johnny Frederick, 52 (1929)
- Triples: George Treadway, 26 (1894)
- Home Runs: Shawn Green, 49 (2001)
- Grand Slams: Kal Daniels 3 (1990), Mike Piazza, 3 (1998), Adrian Beltre, 3 (2004)
- Walks: Eddie Stanky, 148 (1945)
- Strikeouts: Billy Grabarkewitz, 149 (1970)
- Stolen Bases: Maury Wills, 104 (1962)
- Stolen Bases of Home: Pete Reiser, 7 (1947)
- Runs Batted In: Tommy Davis, 153 (1962)
- Extra-Base Hits: Babe Herman, 94 (1930)
- Hit By Pitch: Hughie Jennings, 20 (1900)
- Sacrifice Hits: Jim Casey, 32 (1907)
- Sacrifice Flies: Gil Hodges, 19 (1954)
- Grounded into Double Plays: Carl Furillo, 27 (1956) and Eric Karros, 27 (1996)
- Hitting streak: Willie Keeler, 45 games (1896-97); included a 44-game streak to start the 1897 season
Pitching Records
- Wins: Bob Caruthers, 40 (1889)
- Losses: George Bell, 27 (1910)
- Earned Run Average: Rube Marquard, 1.58 (1916)
- Pitching Strikeouts: Sandy Koufax, 382 (1965)
- Innings Pitched: Brickyard Kennedy, 382.2 (1893)
- Games: Mike Marshall, 106 (1974)
- Games Started: Bill Terry, 44 (1890), George Haddock, 44 (1892), Brickyard Kennedy, 44 (1893)
- Complete Games: Brickyard Kennedy, 40 (1893)
- Shutouts: Sandy Koufax, 11 (1963)
- Saves: Éric Gagné, 55 (2003)
- Base on Balls: Bill Donovan, 151 (1901)
- Hit Batsmen: Joe McGinnity, 41 (1900)
- Wild Pitches: Sandy Koufax, 17 (1958), Darren Dreifort, 17 (2000)
- Runs Allowed: Harry McIntyre, 188 (1905)
- Earned Runs Allowed: Burleigh Grimes, 138 (1925)
- Hits Allowed: Joe McGinnity, 364 (1900)
- Home Runs Allowed: Don Sutton, 38 (1970)
Fielding Records
- Most Putouts: Steve Garvey, 1,606 (1977)
- Most Assists: Bill Russell, 560 (1973)
- Most Total Chances: Steve Garvey, 1,669 (1977)
- Most Double Plays: Gil Hodges, 171 (1951)
- Highest Fielding Average by an Infielder: Steve Garvey, 998 1653 chances (1976)
- Highest Fielding Average by an Outfielder: Brett Butler, 1.000 380 chances (1991), Brett Butler, 1.000 375 chances (1993)
- Fewest Errors by an Infielder: Steve Garvey, 3 1653 chances (1976)
- Fewest Errors by an Outfielder: Brett Butler, 0 380 chances (1991), Brett Butler, 0 375 chances (1993)
- Most Errors: Bill Joyce, 107 (1891)
Career Records
Batting Records
- Games: Zack Wheat, 2,322
- At Bats: Zack Wheat, 8859
- Batting average: Willie Keeler, .360
- Home runs: Duke Snider, 389
- Run Batted In: Duke Snider, 1271
- Runs: Pee Wee Reese, 1338
- Hits: Zack Wheat, 2804
- Doubles: Zack Wheat, 464
- Triples: Zack Wheat, 171
- Stolen Bases: Maury Wills, 490
- Total Bases: Zack Wheat, 4,003
- Extra-Base Hits: Duke Snider, 814
- Walks: Pee Wee Reese, 1210
- Strikeouts: Duke Snider, 1123
- Slugging Percent (1,800+ AB): Gary Sheffield, .573
- Pinch-Hits: Dave Hansen, 110
Pitching Records
- Games: Don Sutton, 550
- Games Started: Don Sutton, 533
- Complete Games: Brickyard Kennedy, 279
- Innings Pitched: Don Sutton, 3,814.0
- Wins: Don Sutton, 233
- Losses: Don Sutton, 181
- Strikeouts: Don Sutton, 2696
- Earned Run Average: Jeff Pfeffer, 2.31
- Saves: Éric Gagné, 161 *
- Hits: Don Sutton, 3,291
- Walks: Brickyard Kennedy, 1,128
- Shutouts: Don Sutton, 52
- Active
Team Season Records
- Games: 165 (1962)
- Wins: 105 (1953)
- Losses: 104 (1905)
- Highest Winning Percentage: .682 (1953)
- Lowest Winning Percentage: .316 (1905)
Batting Records
- Batting Average: .313 (1894)
- Hits: 1654 (1930)
- Singles: 1223 (1925)
- Runs: 1021 (1894)
- Doubles: 303 (1930)
- Triples: 130 (1894)
- Stolen Bases: 409 (1892)
- Home Runs: 211 (2000)
- Grand Slams: 8 (1952)
- Pinch-Homers: 12 (2000)
- Runs Batted In: 887 (1953)
- Total Bases: 2545 (1953)
- Extra-Base Hits: 541 (1953)
- Slugging Percent: .474 (1953)
- On-Base Percent: .378 (1894)
- Hit by Pitch: 125 (1899)
- Left On Base: 1278 (1947)
- Walks: 732 (1947)
- Intentional Bases on Balls: 91 (1956)
- Most Strikeouts: 1190 (1996)
- Fewest Strikeouts: 318 (1922)
Pitching Records
- Saves: 58 (2003)
- Complete Games: 135 (1904)
- Most Innings Pitched: 1491 (1973)
- Most Runs Allowed: 1007 (1894)
- Fewest Runs Allowed: 463 (1918)
- Most Earned Runs Allowed: 743 (1929)
- Fewest Earned Runs Allowed: 336 (1916)
- Most Hits Allowed: 1608 (1925)
- Fewest Hits Allowed: 1024 (1918)
- Fewest Walks Allowed: 258 (1919)
- Most Walks Allowed: 671 (1946)
- Most Strikeouts: 1232 (1997)
- Fewest Strikeouts: 216 (1895)
- Most Shutouts: 24 (1963, 1988)
- Lowest Earned Run Average: 2.12 (1916)
- Most Wild Pitches: 70 (1894, 1958)
- Most Homers Allowed: 192 (1999)
- Fewest Homers Allowed: 10 (1902)
- Most Hit Batters: 75 (2000)
- Most Balks: 30 (1988)
Fielding Records
- Highest Fielding Percent: .988 (2004)
- Lowest Fielding Percent: .924 (1891)
- Most Putouts: 4480 (2005)
- Fewest Putouts: 3992 (1938)
- Most Assists: 1946 (1982)
- Fewest Assists: 1573 (1961)
- Most Total Chances: 6550 (1982)
- Fewest Total Chances: 5845 (1938)
- Most Errors: 432 (1891)
- Fewest Errors: 73 (2004)
- Most Double Plays: 198 (1958)
- Fewest Double Plays: 73 (1891, 1906)
- Fewest Passed Balls: 4 (1933, 1951, 1953, 1954)
- Most Consecutive Errorless Games: 11 (May 5-16, 1979)
Floyd Caves "Babe" Herman (June 26 1903 - November 27 1987) was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball who was best known for his several seasons with the Brooklyn Robins (now the Los Angeles Dodgers).
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Maurice Morning "Maury" Wills (born October 2, 1932 in Washington, DC) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and switch-hitting batter who played most prominently with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1959-66, 1969-72), and also with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1967-68) and Montreal
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Hubert B. "Hub" Collins (April 15, 1864 - May 21, 1892) was a professional baseball player. He was an outfielder and second baseman over parts of seven seasons (1886-1892) with the Louisville Colonels and Brooklyn Bridegrooms.
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William Henry Keeler (March 3, 1872 - January 1, 1923) in Brooklyn, New York, nicknamed "Wee Willie", was a right fielder in professional baseball who played from 1892 to 1910, primarily for the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas in the National League, and the New York
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John Henry (Johnny) Frederick (born January 26, 1902 in Denver, Colorado, died June 18, 1977 in Tigard, Oregon), was a former Major League Baseball outfielder. He played six seasons for the Brooklyn Dodgers, hitting over .300 for his career.
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George Treadway was a baseball player in the National League from 1893 to 1896. He played for the Baltimore Orioles for 1 season, the Brooklyn Grooms for 2 seasons, and finished off his career with 2 games for the Louisville Colonels. He was a lifetime .
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Shawn Green
New York Mets — No. 20
Right Fielder
Born: November 10 1972
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New York Mets — No. 20
Right Fielder
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Kalvoski Daniels is a former Major League Baseball outfielder who played from 1986-1992. He spent time with the Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs during his seven year career.
Daniels was born on August 20, 1963 in Vienna, Georgia.
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Daniels was born on August 20, 1963 in Vienna, Georgia.
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Mike Piazza
Oakland Athletics — No. 31
Catcher
Born: September 4 1968
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Oakland Athletics — No. 31
Catcher
Born: September 4 1968
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Adrián Beltré
Seattle Mariners — No. 29
Third base
Born: March 7 1979
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Seattle Mariners — No. 29
Third base
Born: March 7 1979
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- Chicago Cubs (1943-1944)
- Brooklyn Dodgers (1944-1947)
- Boston Braves (1949-1949)
- New York Giants (1950-1951)
- St. Louis Cardinals (1952-1953)
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Billy Cordell Grabarkewitz (January 18, 1946 in Lockhart, Texas), is a retired professional baseball player who played third baseman in the Major Leagues from 1969-1975. He would play for the Los Angeles Dodgers, California Angels, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and Oakland
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Maurice Morning "Maury" Wills (born October 2, 1932 in Washington, DC) is a former Major League Baseball shortstop and switch-hitting batter who played most prominently with the Los Angeles Dodgers (1959-66, 1969-72), and also with the Pittsburgh Pirates (1967-68) and Montreal
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Harold Patrick "Pete" Reiser (March 17 1919 - October 25 1981), the original "Pistol Pete," was a talented and exciting outfielder in Major League Baseball during the 1940s.
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Herman Thomas Davis, Jr. (born March 21 1939 in Brooklyn, New York) is a former left fielder in Major League Baseball best known for his years with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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- Louisville Colonels (1891-1893)
- Baltimore Orioles (1893-1899)
- Brooklyn Superbas (1899-1900,1903)
- Philadelphia Phillies (1901-1902)
- Detroit Tigers (1907,1909,1912,1918)
- Detroit Tigers (1907-1920)
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James E. Casey (March 29, 1888 - June 6, 1983), American businessman, was born in Pick Handle Gulch near Candelaria, Nevada.
In 1907 19-year-old Jim Casey founded the American Messenger Company in Seattle, Washington with $100 borrowed from a friend.
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In 1907 19-year-old Jim Casey founded the American Messenger Company in Seattle, Washington with $100 borrowed from a friend.
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- Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers (1943-1961)
- New York Mets (1962-1963)
- Washington Senators (1963-1967)
- New York Mets (1968-1971)
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Carl Anthony Furillo (March 8 1922 - January 21 1989), nicknamed "The Reading Rifle" and "Skoonj," was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the Brooklyn & Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Eric Peter Karros (born November 4, 1967 in Hackensack, New Jersey) is a former American baseball player who played in Major League Baseball from 1991-2004. Karros attended UCLA, where he receieved a degree in economics. Karros played his first MLB game on September 1, 1991.
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William Henry Keeler (March 3, 1872 - January 1, 1923) in Brooklyn, New York, nicknamed "Wee Willie", was a right fielder in professional baseball who played from 1892 to 1910, primarily for the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas in the National League, and the New York
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- St. Louis Browns (-, )
- Brooklyn Bridegrooms/Grooms (-)
- Chicago Colts ()
- Cincinnati Reds ()
- St. Louis Browns ()
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George Bell is a name shared by several people:
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- George Bell (sailor) (born 1839), American Civil War sailor and Medal of Honor recipient
- George Bell (publisher) (1814-1890), British publisher, founder of George Bell & Sons
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Richard William "Rube" Marquard (October 9, 1886 - June 1, 1980) was an American left-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball in the 1910s and early 1920s. He achieved his greatest success with the New York Giants.
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Sanford Koufax (IPA pronunciation: /'kofæks/) (born Sanford Braun, on December 30, 1935, in Brooklyn, New York) is an American left-handed former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played his entire career for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, from 1955 to 1966.
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William Park (Brickyard) Kennedy (October 7 1867 - September 23 1915) was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball. From 1892 through 1903, he played for the Brooklyn Grooms & Superbas (1892-1901), New York Giants (1902) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1903).
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Mike Marshall can refer to different people:
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- Mike Marshall (baseball outfielder), a Major League Baseball outfielder from 1981-1991
- Mike Marshall (baseball pitcher), a Major League Baseball pitcher from 1967-81
- Mike Marshall (musician), an acoustic musician
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Eric Gagné
Boston Red Sox — No. 83
Relief Pitcher
Born: January 7 1976
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Boston Red Sox — No. 83
Relief Pitcher
Born: January 7 1976
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Zachariah Davis Wheat (May 23, 1888 - March 11, 1972), nicknamed "Buck", was a left-handed Major League Baseball outfielder. A consistent hitter through his career, he still holds many Dodger franchise records.
Dono wins and BMang loses because he cheated.
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Dono wins and BMang loses because he cheated.
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William Henry Keeler (March 3, 1872 - January 1, 1923) in Brooklyn, New York, nicknamed "Wee Willie", was a right fielder in professional baseball who played from 1892 to 1910, primarily for the Baltimore Orioles and Brooklyn Superbas in the National League, and the New York
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