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UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time/Opponent (PT Time) Probable Pitchers TV/Radio Sun., July 23, 1:10 p.m. vs. ATL LHP Sean Newcomb (1-5, 4.86) vs. LHP Clayton Kershaw (15-2, 2.07) TV: SNLA, SNLA Spanish | Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020 Atlanta Braves (47-48) vs. LOS ANGELES DODGERS (66-31) RHP Julio Teheran (7-7, 4.69) vs. LHP Rich Hill (6-4, 3.55) Saturday, July 22, 2017 | 6:10 p.m. PT | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA Game 98 | Home Game 53 (39-13) | Night Game 70 (46-23) TV: SportsNet LA, SNLA Spanish | Radio: AM 570 (Eng.); 1020 AM (Span) BOUNCE BACK: Following last nights 12-3 defeat to the Braves in the second game of a four-game series, the Dodgers dropped two straight for the first time since losing back-to-back against the Nationals on June 5-6. Despite the loss, Los Angeles still holds the best record in the Major Leagues with a 66-31 (.680) mark, 1.5 games head of the Houston Astros. Following the weekend set against Atlanta, the Boys in Blue will continue their season-long tying 10-game homestand (0-2) with a three-game Interleague matchup with the Minnesota Twins and a three-game series against NL West rivals, the San Francisco Giants. The Dodgers have won 31 of 37 since June 7, which is the best 37-game stretch since the 2013 club went 31-6 from July 7-Aug. 18. The only other team in franchise history to best that stretch, was the 1899 Brooklyn Superbas, who won 32 of 36 games from May 10-June 23. Since the aforementioned June 7 date, the Dodgers have been truly dominant: Dodgers’ Numbers and Ranks – Since June 7 Home Runs 73 1st in MLB Team ERA 3.14 1st in MLB Opponent BA .225 1st in MLB R/G 5.65 1st in NL (2nd in MLB: HOU 6.49) OBP .362 1st in NL (2nd in MLB: HOU - .373) OPS .880 1st in NL (2nd in MLB: HOU - .917) SOURCE: STATS, LLC Los Angeles, which has won 18 of its last 21 games at Dodger Stadium, is a Major-League best 39-13 (.750) at home this season, outpacing all but the 1953 Dodgers (60- 17, .779). According to Stats LLC., the Dodgers’ . 750 winning percentage at home would rank among the best single-season mark by an NL team since the 1975 Reds, who went 64-17 (.790) at home that Reds team would eventually win the World Series. The Dodgers have gone 14-7 against the Braves since the start of the 2014 season, including winning eight of 11 home games during that span. Los Angeles has also gone 14-5 against NL East opponents this year, including winning eight of its last nine contests. The Dodgers’ +169 run differential is the best in the Major Leagues, two runs better than the Astros. The Dodgers are 66-31 through 97 games, their best 97- game start to the season since having an identical record in 1955. The 1952 Dodgers were also 66-31 through 97. The last Dodger squad to better that mark was the 1942 Brooklyn team, which was 68-29 en route to 104 wins. The the ’52 squad did not win their 98 th game. HILL-TOPPER: The Dodgers tonight will send left-hander Rich Hill to the mound for his 14 th start of the season as he looks to record his seventh win of the year. Hill last pitched on Sunday at Miami, allowing just one run on five hits in 5.0 innings with nine strikeouts, as he recorded the win in the Dodgers3-2 victory. In three starts during the month of July, Hill has gone 2-0 with a 0.95 ERA (2 ER/19.0 IP) and has held batters to a .162 average. During that span, he has also recorded 29 strikeouts against only one walks, while posting a 0.63 WHIP. Hill last pitched against the Braves on Aug. 29, 2013 as a member of the Cleveland Indians, allowing one hit in 0.1 inning of relief. In seven career games (five starts) against Atlanta, Hill has gone 3-0 with a 1.89 ERA (7 ER/33.1 IP) and has held the opposition to a .192 average, while punching out 31 batters against 10 walks. Hill has been excellent with runners in scoring position this year as he is holding batters to a .156 (10-for-64) mark in those situations, which is the fourth-best mark in the Majors (min. 70 batters faced) among starters, behind just Gio Gonzalez (.132), Clayton Kershaw (.147) and Andrew Cashner (.154). BATTING CROWN?: Dodger All-Star third baseman Justin Turner improved his Major League batting average to a .371 clip after going 1-for-2 with a double in last nights contest. He also leads the big leagues with a .467 on-base percentage, while ranking third in the league with a 1.045 OPS. Turner, who is vying to become the first Dodger to win a batting crown since Tommy Davis in 1963, looks to join Davis and Eddie Murray (1990) as the only Los Angeles Dodger to finish the season with the best average in the Majors: LAD Ranking 1 st in MLB in Batting Average, 1958-2017 (based on official batting average qualifiers) Tommy Davis, 1962 .346 Tommy Davis, 1963 .326 Eddie Murray, 1990* .330 Justin Turner, 2017 .371 (thru July 21) * Willie McGee won the NL batting title in 1990. He finished the season with a .324 batting average, but posted a .335 mark with the Cardinals before being traded to the Athletics on Aug. 29, 1990. SOURCE: STATS, LLC THE CT SHOW: Despite going hitless in last nights contest, Dodger infielder/outfielder Chris Taylor is batting .410 (25-for-61) in 15 games during the month of July, which leads the club and ranks third in the National League. Since the All-Star break, Taylor has been crushing the ball, as he ranks third the Majors with a .483 (14- for-29) batting average (min. 30 PA), only behind Gerardo Parra (.538) and Bryce Harper (.500). During that span, Taylor has also recorded seven runs, three doubles, two triples, one homer and two RBI in seven games. BELLI-BOOMING: Dodger rookie sensation Cody Bellinger, who went 1-for-4 with a run scored in last night’s contest, currently is tied with Joey Votto for second in the National League with 26 home runs, four behind Giancarlo Stanton. Since his April 25 call- up, the 22-year-old leads the Major Leagues with 26 home runs and ranks second in RBI, six RBI behind Nolan Arenado. Since Bellinger’s promotion, Los Angeles is 57-20 (.740) and is 56-18 (.757) when he starts. BEST IN SHOW: Despite allowing 12 runs in last night s contest, the Dodgers still lead the Major Leagues with a 3.18 ERA. The club also leads the Majors with a 1.13 WHIP, a .226 opponents’ batting average and 10 shutouts, while leading the NL in strikeouts (927). The Dodger bullpen leads the National League with a 2.90 ERA (103 ER/319.1 IP), a 1.10 WHIP (1 st , MLB) and 3.87 strikeout-to-walk ratio (364 SO/94 BB, 1 st MLB). Two- time All-Star closer Kenley Jansen recorded his 24 th save on Tuesday (2 nd , NL) and currently owns the longest active save streak this year (24). Jansen has thrown scoreless relief in 21 of his last 22 appearances, going 2-0 with 16 saves and posting a 0.38 ERA (1 ER/24.0 IP) with 27 strikeouts during that span. AIN’T IT GRAND(AL): Dodger catcher Yasmani Grandal continued his hot hitting at Dodger Stadium, as he recorded his second consecutive multi-hit game last night after going 2-for-4 with a double and an RBI. Grandal currently ranks among the top-15 in the NL in doubles (14, T-5 th ), batting average (.320, 13 th ) and slugging percentage (.569, 15 th ) at home, while stroking eight of his 13 homers at Chavez Ravine. Grandal currently leads Major League catchers with 20 doubles, while ranking among the best in hits (73, 4 th ), homers (13, T-3 rd ), RBI (37, T-8 th ), walks (20, 13 th ), slugging percentage (.485, 4 th ), OPS (.803, 8 th ) and multi- hit (17, 8 th ). MATCHUP vs. BRAVES Dodgers: 1 st , NL West (9.5 GA) Braves: 2 nd , NL East (10.0 GB) All-Time: LA leads series, 1,181-1,028-22 (215-154 at Dodger Stadium) 2017: LA trails series, 0-2 (0-2 at Dodger Stadium) July 20 @LA: L, 3-6 W: Foltynewicz L: McCarthy S: Johnson July 21 @LA: L, 3-12 W:García L: Wood

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Page 1: MATCHUP vs. BRAVES Dodgers: Braves: All-Time: 2017: LA ...losangeles.dodgers.mlb.com/documents/5/7/6/243770576/Dodgers_… · matchup with the Minnesota Twins and a three-game series

UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time/Opponent (PT Time) Probable Pitchers TV/Radio Sun., July 23, 1:10 p.m. vs. ATL LHP Sean Newcomb (1-5, 4.86) vs. LHP Clayton Kershaw (15-2, 2.07) TV: SNLA, SNLA Spanish | Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020

Atlanta Braves (47-48) vs. LOS ANGELES DODGERS (66-31)

RHP Julio Teheran (7-7, 4.69) vs. LHP Rich Hill (6-4, 3.55)

Saturday, July 22, 2017 | 6:10 p.m. PT | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA

Game 98 | Home Game 53 (39-13) | Night Game 70 (46-23) TV: SportsNet LA, SNLA Spanish | Radio: AM 570 (Eng.); 1020 AM (Span)

BOUNCE BACK: Following last night’s 12-3 defeat to the Braves

in the second game of a four-game series, the Dodgers dropped two

straight for the first time since losing back-to-back against the

Nationals on June 5-6. Despite the loss, Los Angeles still holds the

best record in the Major Leagues with a 66-31 (.680) mark, 1.5

games head of the Houston Astros. Following the weekend set

against Atlanta, the Boys in Blue will continue their season-long

tying 10-game homestand (0-2) with a three-game Interleague

matchup with the Minnesota Twins and a three-game series against

NL West rivals, the San Francisco Giants.

The Dodgers have won 31 of 37 since June 7, which is the

best 37-game stretch since the 2013 club went 31-6 from

July 7-Aug. 18. The only other team in franchise history to

best that stretch, was the 1899 Brooklyn Superbas, who

won 32 of 36 games from May 10-June 23. Since the

aforementioned June 7 date, the Dodgers have been truly

dominant:

Dodgers’ Numbers and Ranks – Since June 7

Home Runs 73 – 1st in MLB

Team ERA 3.14 – 1st in MLB

Opponent BA .225 – 1st in MLB

R/G 5.65 – 1st in NL (2nd in MLB: HOU – 6.49)

OBP .362 – 1st in NL (2nd in MLB: HOU - .373)

OPS .880 – 1st in NL (2nd in MLB: HOU - .917)

SOURCE: STATS, LLC

Los Angeles, which has won 18 of its last 21 games at

Dodger Stadium, is a Major-League best 39-13 (.750) at

home this season, outpacing all but the 1953 Dodgers (60-

17, .779). According to Stats LLC., the Dodgers’ .750

winning percentage at home would rank among the best

single-season mark by an NL team since the 1975 Reds,

who went 64-17 (.790) at home – that Reds team would

eventually win the World Series.

The Dodgers have gone 14-7 against the Braves since the

start of the 2014 season, including winning eight of 11

home games during that span. Los Angeles has also gone

14-5 against NL East opponents this year, including

winning eight of its last nine contests.

The Dodgers’ +169 run differential is the best in the Major

Leagues, two runs better than the Astros.

The Dodgers are 66-31 through 97 games, their best 97-

game start to the season since having an identical record in

1955. The 1952 Dodgers were also 66-31 through 97. The

last Dodger squad to better that mark was the 1942

Brooklyn team, which was 68-29 en route to 104 wins. The

the ’52 squad did not win their 98th game.

HILL-TOPPER: The Dodgers tonight will send left-hander Rich

Hill to the mound for his 14th start of the season as he looks to record

his seventh win of the year. Hill last pitched on Sunday at Miami,

allowing just one run on five hits in 5.0 innings with nine strikeouts,

as he recorded the win in the Dodgers’ 3-2 victory. In three starts

during the month of July, Hill has gone 2-0 with a 0.95 ERA (2

ER/19.0 IP) and has held batters to a .162 average. During that span,

he has also recorded 29 strikeouts against only one walks, while

posting a 0.63 WHIP.

Hill last pitched against the Braves on Aug. 29, 2013 as a

member of the Cleveland Indians, allowing one hit in 0.1

inning of relief. In seven career games (five starts) against

Atlanta, Hill has gone 3-0 with a 1.89 ERA (7 ER/33.1 IP)

and has held the opposition to a .192 average, while

punching out 31 batters against 10 walks.

Hill has been excellent with runners in scoring position this

year as he is holding batters to a .156 (10-for-64) mark in

those situations, which is the fourth-best mark in the Majors

(min. 70 batters faced) among starters, behind just Gio

Gonzalez (.132), Clayton Kershaw (.147) and Andrew

Cashner (.154).

BATTING CROWN?: Dodger All-Star third baseman Justin

Turner improved his Major League batting average to a .371 clip

after going 1-for-2 with a double in last night’s contest. He also leads

the big leagues with a .467 on-base percentage, while ranking third

in the league with a 1.045 OPS. Turner, who is vying to become the

first Dodger to win a batting crown since Tommy Davis in 1963,

looks to join Davis and Eddie Murray (1990) as the only Los

Angeles Dodger to finish the season with the best average in the

Majors:

LAD Ranking 1st in MLB in Batting Average, 1958-2017

(based on official batting average qualifiers)

Tommy Davis, 1962 .346

Tommy Davis, 1963 .326

Eddie Murray, 1990* .330

Justin Turner, 2017 .371 (thru July 21)

* Willie McGee won the NL batting title in 1990. He finished the

season with a .324 batting average, but posted a .335 mark with the

Cardinals before being traded to the Athletics on Aug. 29, 1990. SOURCE: STATS, LLC

THE CT SHOW: Despite going hitless in last night’s contest,

Dodger infielder/outfielder Chris Taylor is batting .410 (25-for-61)

in 15 games during the month of July, which leads the club and ranks

third in the National League. Since the All-Star break, Taylor has

been crushing the ball, as he ranks third the Majors with a .483 (14-

for-29) batting average (min. 30 PA), only behind Gerardo Parra

(.538) and Bryce Harper (.500). During that span, Taylor has also

recorded seven runs, three doubles, two triples, one homer and two

RBI in seven games.

BELLI-BOOMING: Dodger rookie sensation Cody Bellinger,

who went 1-for-4 with a run scored in last night’s contest, currently

is tied with Joey Votto for second in the National League with 26

home runs, four behind Giancarlo Stanton. Since his April 25 call-

up, the 22-year-old leads the Major Leagues with 26 home runs and

ranks second in RBI, six RBI behind Nolan Arenado. Since

Bellinger’s promotion, Los Angeles is 57-20 (.740) and is 56-18

(.757) when he starts.

BEST IN SHOW: Despite allowing 12 runs in last night’s contest,

the Dodgers still lead the Major Leagues with a 3.18 ERA. The club

also leads the Majors with a 1.13 WHIP, a .226 opponents’ batting

average and 10 shutouts, while leading the NL in strikeouts (927).

The Dodger bullpen leads the National League with a 2.90

ERA (103 ER/319.1 IP), a 1.10 WHIP (1st, MLB) and 3.87

strikeout-to-walk ratio (364 SO/94 BB, 1st MLB). Two-

time All-Star closer Kenley Jansen recorded his 24th save

on Tuesday (2nd, NL) and currently owns the longest active

save streak this year (24). Jansen has thrown scoreless relief

in 21 of his last 22 appearances, going 2-0 with 16 saves

and posting a 0.38 ERA (1 ER/24.0 IP) with 27 strikeouts

during that span.

AIN’T IT GRAND(AL): Dodger catcher Yasmani Grandal

continued his hot hitting at Dodger Stadium, as he recorded his

second consecutive multi-hit game last night after going 2-for-4 with

a double and an RBI. Grandal currently ranks among the top-15 in

the NL in doubles (14, T-5th), batting average (.320, 13th) and

slugging percentage (.569, 15th) at home, while stroking eight of his

13 homers at Chavez Ravine.

Grandal currently leads Major League catchers with 20

doubles, while ranking among the best in hits (73, 4th),

homers (13, T-3rd), RBI (37, T-8th), walks (20, 13th),

slugging percentage (.485, 4th), OPS (.803, 8th) and multi-

hit (17, 8th).

MATCHUP vs. BRAVES Dodgers: 1st, NL West (9.5 GA) Braves: 2nd, NL East (10.0 GB)

All-Time: LA leads series, 1,181-1,028-22 (215-154 at Dodger Stadium)

2017: LA trails series, 0-2 (0-2 at Dodger Stadium)

July 20 @LA: L, 3-6 W: Foltynewicz L: McCarthy S: Johnson

July 21 @LA: L, 3-12 W:García L: Wood

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TONIGHT’S STARTER vs. ATLANTA: LHP RICH HILL (6-4, 3.55 ERA) YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO

2005 CHICAGO 0-2 9.13 10 4 0 0 23.2 25 24 24 3 17 21 2006 CHICAGO 6-7 4.17 17 16 2 1 99.1 83 51 46 16 39 90

2007 CHICAGO 11-8 3.92 32 32 0 0 195.0 170 89 85 27 63 183

2008 CHICAGO 1-0 4.12 5 5 0 0 19.2 13 9 9 2 18 15 2009 BALTIMORE 3-3 7.80 14 13 0 0 57.2 68 53 50 7 40 46

2010 BOSTON 1-0 0.00 6 0 0 0 4.0 5 0 0 0 1 3

2011 BOSTON 0-0 0.00 9 0 0 0 8.0 3 0 0 0 3 12 2012 BOSTON 1-0 1.83 25 0 0 0 19.2 17 4 4 0 11 21

2013 CLEVELAND 1-2 6.28 63 0 0 0 38.2 38 30 27 3 29 51

2014 LOS ANGELES ANGELS 0-0 - 2 0 0 0 0.0 1 1 1 0 3 0 2014 NEW YORK YANKEES 0-0 1.69 14 0 0 0 5.1 6 1 1 0 3 9

2015 BOSTON 2-1 1.55 4 4 1 1 29.0 14 5 5 2 5 36

2016 OAKLAND 9-3 2.25 14 14 0 0 76.0 55 22 19 2 28 90 2016 LOS ANGELES 3-2 1.83 6 6 0 0 34.1 22 7 7 2 5 39

2017 LOS ANGELES 5-4 3.55 13 13 0 0 66.0 51 27 26 7 29 79

MLB Totals (13 Years) 44-32 4.05 234 107 3 2 676.1 571 323 304 71 294 695

NOTES

Made his last start on Sunday against

Miami, where he gave up one run on

five hits in 5.0 innings, recording his

sixth win of the season in the Dodgers’

3-2 victory at Marlins Park…struck out

nine without issuing a walk on 94

pitches

Has gone 6-4 in 13 starts this season,

posting a 3.55 ERA (26 ER/66.0 IP)

and has struck out 79 against 29 walks

In seven starts at Chavez Ravine this

season, he has gone 3-3 with a 3.50

ERA (14 ER/36.0 IP) and has struck

out 40 against 20 walks in 36.0

innings…has limited the opposition to

a slashline of .184/.304/.304, while

posting a 1.19 WHIP

Since joining the Dodgers on July 30,

2016, has gone 9-6 with a 2.96 ERA

(33 ER/100.1 IP) and has struck out

118 against 34 walks, while posting a

1.07 WHIP and limiting the opposition

to a slashline of .204/.282/.310

Made two stints on the DL this season (blister)…in two rehab starts with Rancho Cucamonga, went 1-1 with a 6.35 ERA (4 ER/5.2

IP)…struck out five against four walks and held opponents to a .167 average

CAREER NOTES:

Veteran left-hander is in his second season with the Dodgers after signing a three-year free agent deal with the club on December 5, 2016,

as he enters his 13th Major League season

Has gone 44-32 career record with a 4.05 ERA and a 1.28 WHIP in 234 games (107 starts) with the Chicago Cubs (2005-08),

Baltimore Orioles (2009), Boston Red Sox (2010-12, ’15), Cleveland Indians (2012), Los Angeles Angels (2014), New York Yankees

(2014), Oakland Athletics (2016) and Los Angeles Dodgers (2016-current)

Has held hitters to a .228 career average and has been effective against hitters from both sides of the plate, limiting lefties to a .219

mark and holding right-handers to a .232 average

Has a 9.25 career strikeout per nine innings and a 2.36 strikeout-to-walk ratio, striking out 695 against 294 walks in 676.1 innings

Made his Major League debut on June 15, 2005 against the Florida Marlins as a member of the Cubs, allowing two runs on three hits in

1.0 inning of relief…struck out two and did not issue a walk

Made his first career big league start on July 25, 2005 against the Giants, allowing two runs on five hits in 5.0 innings, not factoring in the

decision in the Cubs’ 3-2 victory…struck out five and issued two walks

Recorded his first big league win on August 1, 2006 against Arizona, allowing three runs on six hits in 8.0 innings in the Cubs’ 9-3

victory…struck out six and issued one walk

Drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the fourth round of the 2002 First-Year Player Draft out of the University of Michigan

VS. ATLANTA

Last pitched against the Braves on Aug. 29, 2013 at Turner Field as a reliever for the Cleveland Indians, where he pitched 0.1 innings

while giving up one hit in the Indians’ 3-1 defeat…last started against the Braves on June 13, 2009 as a member of the Orioles, where he

surrendered four runs on five hits in 4.0 innings while no factoring in Baltimore’s 8-4 victory

In seven career games (five starts) against Atlanta, he’s gone 3-0 with a 1.89 ERA (7 ER/33.1 IP) and has struck out 31 against 10 walks in

33.1 innings while limiting hitters to a .192 average and posting a 0.99 WHIP

Hill vs. Braves Hitters

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

Freddie Freeman L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 Nick Markakis L 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 .333 .600 .333

Brandon Phillips R 17 5 2 0 0 2 0 4 .294 .294 .412

Sean Rodriguez R 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 .000 .250 .000 Kurt Suzuki R 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 .000 .500 .000

TOMORROW’S STARTER vs. ATLANTA: LHP CLAYTON KERSHAW (15-2, 2.07 ERA) Last pitched on Tuesday against the White Sox, where he surrendered just seven hits across 7.0 scoreless innings, picking up the win in the

Dodgers’ 1-0 victory at Guaranteed Rate Field…struck out seven against a lone walk on 103 pitches

Has gone 15-2 in 20 starts this season, posting a 2.07 ERA (32 ER/139.1 IP), while limiting the opposition to a .199 average (101-for-507) and

posting a 0.89 WHIP…has struck out 166 batters against just 23 walks (7.22 strikeout-to-walk ratio)

Has made 14 consecutive starts without recording a loss, going 11-0 with a 1.84 ERA (20 ER/98.0 IP) and holding batters to a .193 average,

while striking out 122 against just 20 walks since May 6

VS. ATLANTA:

Last pitched against the Braves on June 4, 2016 at Dodger Stadium, allowing just three hits without giving up a run in 6.0 innings, picking up the

win in the Dodgers’ 4-0 victory…struck out four without issuing a walk on 96 pitches

In eight career starts against Atlanta, has gone 3-0 with a 1.52 ERA (10 ER/59.1 IP) and has struck out 68 against 12 walks

HILL’S 2017 STARTS

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

Removal

4/5 vs. SD W, 3-1 W 5.0 2 1/1 3 5 75 3-1 4/16 vs. ARI L, 1-3 L 3.0 5 2/2 2 2 54 0-2

5/16 at SF L, 1-2 ND 5.0 6 1/1 0 6 82 1-0 5/24 vs. STL L, 6-1 L 4.0 4 5/5 7 4 82 4-0 5/29 at STL W, 5-1 W 5.0 2 1/1 2 4 86 3-1 6/3 at MIL W, 10-8 ND 4.0 3 3/2 4 5 97 2-3 6/9 vs. CIN W, 7-2 W 5.0 2 1/1 3 5 98 6-1

6/15 at CLE L, 5-12 L 4.0 8 7/7 2 4 105 1-5 6/21 vs. NYM W, 8-2 W 5.0 4 1/1 3 8 98 5-1 6/26 vs. LAA L, 0-4 L 7.0 4 3/3 2 7 99 0-3 7/1 at SD W, 8-0 W 7.0 4 0/0 1 11 92 8-0 7/6 vs. ARI W, 5-4 ND 7.0 2 1/1 0 9 95 1-1

7/16 at MIA W, 3-2 W 5.0 5 1/0 0 9 94 3-1 HILL vs. MIAMI

2017 Career

Totals: ---

3-0, 1.89 ERA (7 ER/33.1 IP)- 7 G (5 GS)

Dodger Stadium: --- ---

Turner Field: --- 3-0, 0.81 ERA (2 ER/22.1 IP) – 5 G (3 GS)

CG: --- ---

SHO: --- ---

HILL AT THE PLATE

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

2017 .095 21 2 0 0 0 2 0 8 1

CAREER .109 147 16 3 0 0 8 2 67 7

Last HR: None

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The Dodger bullpen currently ranks first in the National League in ERA (2.90, 103 ER/319.1 IP), while ranking among the league’s best in WHIP (1.10, 1st ML),

opponents’ OBP (.274, 1st ML), strikeouts (364, T-2nd), opponents’ batting average (.216, 1st), strikeout per nine innings (10.26, 1st) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.87, 1st

ML)

Since pitching coach Rick Honeycutt joined the Dodgers in 2006, the Dodger pitchers rank first in the Major Leagues in ERA (3.63), WHIP (1.26), strikeouts (15,042),

strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.66) and all opponents’ slashline numbers (.244/.310/.377/.687)

43 LHP LUIS AVILÁN: 1-1, 3.76 ERA – 41 G Last Game: Yest. vs. ATL, 1.0 IP, BB, K Series vs. ATL: 0 R/2.0 IP - 2 G Homestand: 0 R/2.0 IP – 2 G

Last Win: 6/11 vs. CIN Last Loss: 5/16/17 at SF Last Save: ---

Among NL relievers, he owns the seventh lowest mark in inherited runners scored percent (16.7%)

this season, as he’s allowed just three of 18 inherited runners to score…has also posted 11.28

strikeouts per nine this year (14th in NL)

Collected his first win of the season on June 11 against Cincinnati, as he tossed a scoreless frame

while giving up a hit and a walk to pick up the victory at Chavez Ravine…was his first win since Sept. 22, 2016

Has tossed scoreless outings in 34 of 41 appearances this year, his sixth big league season and his third with the Dodgers…posted a 3-0 record with a 3.20 ERA (7 ER/19.2 IP)

in 27 games with LAD in 2016

Limiting left-handed hitters to a .192 batting average (10-for-52) this season

Has allowed only 45 of 212 inherited runners to score during his career (21.2%), the second lowest mark among active relievers (min. 125 IR)

Has limited hitters to a career .228/.304/.318 slashline and a 1.20 WHIP in 309 career relief appearances

52 RHP PEDRO BAEZ: 2-1, 1.60 ERA – 40 G Last Game: Tues. at CWS, 1.0 IP Series at CWS: 0 R/1.0 IP – 1 G Road Trip: 1 R/1.2 IP – 2 G

Last Win: 6/25 vs. NYM Last Loss: 6/28 at LAA Last Save: ---

Has allowed eight runs (four solo homers) in his 39.1 innings this season to go along with 38

strikeouts …has limited hitters to a .217 average, including a .215 mark against righties

Is currently seventh in the National League with a 1.60 ERA among relievers

The home run on April 26 at San Francisco snapped a career-high 19.0-inning scoreless streak (18 games)

Reinstated from the 10-day disabled April 14…missed the first 10 games of the season with a right wrist contusion suffered at the beginning of Spring Training

Made three rehab appearances with Triple-A Oklahoma City, allowing two runs in 3.0 innings, while allowing just one hit and striking out three

75 LHP GRANT DAYTON: 1-1, 4.63 ERA – 28 G Last Game: Yest. vs. ATL, 1.0 IP, 3 H, 3 R, HR Series vs. ATL: 3 R/1.0 IP – 1 G Homestand: 3 R/1.0 IP – 1 G

Last Win: 4/29 vs. PHI Last Loss: 5/3 vs. SF Last Save: ---

Has tossed scoreless relief in 21 out of 28 appearances this season, while holding the opposition to a

.195 average (13-for-76) (13th, NL) and posting a 1.20 WHIP…is holding lefties to a .128 average (5-

for-39)

Reinstated prior to Thursday’s game after missing 11 games due to neck stiffness…in two rehab

appearances with the Quakes and Rookie-Level AZL Dodgers, he pitched 2.0 scoreless frames with three strikeouts against one walk

Recorded his first big league win of his career on April 29 against the Phillies, tossing a perfect ninth inning with one strikeout

46 RHP JOSH FIELDS: 5-0, 1 SV (4 SVO), 2.60 ERA – 33 G Last Game: Yest. vs. ATL, 2.0 IP, H, 2 K Series vs. ATL: 0 R/2.0 IP – 1 G Homestand: 0 R/2.0 IP – 1 G

Last Win: 7/14 at MIA Last Loss: 5/29/15 vs. CWS Last Save: 5/5 at SD

Collected his fifth win (career-high) of the season on July 14 against Miami, tossing a perfect inning

of relief with one strikeout…tied for second among NL relievers in wins (5), while also ranking the

NL’s best relievers in opponents’ batting average (.194, 11th) and opponents’ OBP (.252, 11th)

Has tossed scoreless relief in 26 of his 33 appearances (34.2 IP) and has struck out 41 batters against

just 10 walks

Recalled on July 1 for his fourth stint with the club…in three games with the Triple-A OKC, he allowed just one hit in 3.0 scoreless innings with three strikeouts

Recorded his first save of the season (10th career) on May 5 against San Diego, striking out two in a perfect 1.1 innings of relief…it was his first save since Sept. 9, 2014 at Seattle

as a member of the Astros

74 RHP KENLEY JANSEN: 4-0, 24 SV (24 SVO), 0.88 ERA – 39 G Last Game: Tues. at CWS, 1.0 IP, SV, H, K Series at CWS: 0 R/1.0 IP – 1 G Road Trip: 0 R/3.0 IP- 3 G

Last Win: 6/10 vs. CIN Last Loss: 6/11/16 at SF Last Save: 7/18 at CWS

Recorded his 24th save of the season on Tuesday in Chicago (AL), allowing one hit with one strikeout

in the ninth inning…has recorded 20-plus saves in six consecutive seasons (2012-17)

Currently ranks second in saves in the NL (24), while ranking among the NL’s best relievers in wins

(4, T-9th), ERA (0.88, 2nd), strikeouts (62, 3rd), strikeouts per nine (13.61, 3rd) and strikeout-to-walk

ratio (31.00, 1st)

Has tossed 36 out of 39 scoreless appearances this year, while striking out 62 against just two walks in 41.0 innings…has limited hitters to a .151 (3rd NL)/.158/.219

slashline, including holding right-handed hitters to a .111 average (8-for-72) and a .189 mark against lefties (14-for-74)

Named National League Reliever of the Month on July 3 for the month of June…was perfect in save opportunities throughout the month, as he converted each of his 10

chances over 12 games in 14.0 innings, while striking out 18 against a lone walk...posted a scoreless innings streak of 17.0 innings (May 23-July 5)

Selected to his second consecutive All-Star Game and pitched a scoreless inning of relief on Tuesday in Miami for the NL, while striking out three and allowing just one hit Recorded the 200th save of his career after tossing a perfect ninth inning with a strikeout against the Reds June 11…became the 49th player all-time to reach 200 career saves since

the save rule was established in 1969

Surrendered his first home run of the season on May 21 in the Dodgers’ 6-3 victory over the Marlins…it was the first time he’s given up a home run since Sept. 25, 2016 against

Colorado (span of 18 appearances)

Struck out the side in only nine pitches in the ninth inning on May 18, which is just the 79th time in Major League history that an immaculate inning was recorded and the fourth

time this season…became the first Dodger pitcher to throw an immaculate inning since Todd Worrell on Aug. 13, 1995

Is the Dodgers’ all-time leader in saves (213) and strikeouts by a reliever (694)…is also the all-time saves leader in Dodger Stadium history with 112

Ranks among the active relief leaders (min. 150.0 IP) in ERA (2.08, 4th), saves (213, 4th), opponents’ batting average (.168, 3rd), WHIP (0.87, 2nd) and strikeouts (694, 6th)

…averaging 13.89 strikeouts per nine innings (4th), while posting a 5.74 strikeout-to-walk ratio (4th)

17 RHP BRANDON MORROW – 2-0, 2.04 ERA, – 17 G Last Game: Thurs. vs. ATL, 2.0 IP, 2 K Series vs. ATL: 0 R/2.0 IP - 1 G Homestand: 0 R/2.0 IP – 1 G

Last Win: 6/3 at MIL Last Loss: 9/14/14 vs. TB Last Save: 5/10 at MIN

Has gone 2-0 in 17 relief appearances for the Dodgers this season and has struck out 22 batters

while issuing only two walks…has held batters to a .182 average, has only given up one hit to left-

handed hitters (1-for-21)

Recalled on June 21 for his second stint with the big league club

In 113 career starts, he has gone 40-33 with a 4.32 ERA (309 ER/644.1 IP) and has struck out 651 batters against 267 walks, while going 7-10-16 with a 3.30 ERA (58 ER

/158.0 IP) and has struck out 167 batters against 85 walks as a reliever

Has averaged better than a strikeout per inning during his career, with 818 Ks in 802.1 innings

48 RHP BROCK STEWART: 0-0, 1 SV (1 SVO), 0.00 ERA – 6 G Last Game: Thurs. vs. ATL, 2.0 IP, 2 H, BB, K Series vs. ATL: 0 R/2.0 IP – 1 G Homestand: 0 R/2.0 IP – 1 G

Last Win: 9/17/16 at ARI Last Loss: 8/3/16 at COL Last Save: 6/20 vs. NYM

Recalled on June 26 from Triple-A Oklahoma City for his second stint with the big league

club…recorded his first career save against the Mets on June 20th, where he struck out four batters

against only one walk in 3.0 scoreless innings in his first appearance of the year

Has tossed scoreless relief in all six appearances this season (13.0 IP), while striking out 10 against

three walks…has allowed five hits against 45 batters faced (.111)

In three starts with the OKC Dodgers this season, he has posted a 3.24 ERA (3 ER/8.1 IP) and has struck 13 batters without issuing a walk

Saw his first big league action last season with the Dodgers going 2-2 with a 5.79 ERA (18 ER/28.0 IP) in seven games (five starts)…has struck out 29 batters against 13 walks in 31.0 career big league innings

68 RHP ROSS STRIPLING: 1-3, 1 SV (2 SVO), 3.59 ERA – 26 G Last Game: Yest. vs. ATL, 0.1 IP Series vs. ATL: 0 R/0.1 IP – 1 G Homestand: 0 R/0.1 IP – 1 G

Last Win: 7/8 vs. KC Last Loss: 5/31 at STL Last Save: 5/27 vs. CHC

Has pitched in 26 games this season for the Dodgers, posting a 3.59 ERA (17 ER/42.2 IP) while

striking out 44 against ten walks…has averaged better than a strikeout per nine innings (9.28)

Recalled on July 4 for his third stint with the big league club this season…in his two appearances with

Oklahoma City, he went 1-1 giving up three hits and one run over 2.1 innings…struck out two batters

while issuing only one walk

Recorded his first career save against the Cubs on May 27, pitching 3.0 scoreless inning and striking out two without issuing a walk

Has made 14 starts in the big leagues, going 3-6 with a 4.52 ERA, while going 3-6-1 with a 3.09 ERA (23 ER/67.0 IP) in 34 career relief appearances

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 1.2 (4/9 at COL) 3.2 (7/17/12 vs. SF)

ER 2 (4x, Last: 7-6 vs. ARI) 5 (4/14/14 at PHI)

SO 3 (5/20 vs. MIA) 5 (7/17/12 vs. SF)

BB 2 (4/21 at ARI) 2 (11x, 4/21/17 at ARI)

IR/IRSc 18/3 212/45

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 (3x, last: 6/2 at MIL) 2.2 (7/8/16 vs. SD)

ER 2 (6/18 at CIN) 3 (4x, last: 8/19/16 at CIN)

SO 5 (6/2 at MIL) 4 (8/10/15 vs. WAS)

BB 2 (2x, last: 4/30 vs. PHI) 2 (7x, last: 4/30/17 vs. PHI)

IR/IRSc 14/1 87/29

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 1.2 (6/30 at SD) 2.0 (4x, last: 8/31/16 at COL)

ER 3 (2x, last: 7/21 vs. ATL) 3 (2x, last: 7/21/17 vs. ATL)

SO 3 (6/2 at MIL) 4 (8/6/16 vs. BOS)

BB 2 (5/3 vs. SF) 2 (5/3 vs. SF)

IR/IRSc 11/1 21/4

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 (3x, last: 7/21 vs. ATL) 2.0 (13x, last; 7/21/17 vs. ATL)

ER 3 (6/18 at CIN) 5 (2x, last: 5/6/14 at DET)

SO 3 (2x, last: 6/10vs. CIN) 4 (4x, last: 5/1/15 at SEA)

BB 2 (6/18 @ CIN) 3 (9/18/13 vs. CIN)

IR/IRSc 19/10 106/29

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 (6/2 at MIL) 2.0 (11x, last: 7/10/13 at ARI)

ER 2 (4/9 at COL) 5 (4/19/11 vs. ATL)

SO 4 (2x, last: 6/2 at MIL) 4 (9x, last: 5/15/15 vs. COL)

BB 1 (2x, last: 7/4 vs. ARI) 2 (21x, last: 10/1/16ay SF)

IR/IRSc 18/4 109/26

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 IP (3x, last: 7/20 vs. ATL) 3.1 (4/23/07 at TEX)

ER 2 (7/4 vs. ARI) 4 (8/28/07 at LAA)

SO 3 (6/3 at MIL) 4 (2x, last: 5/12/08 at TEX)

BB 1 (2x, last: 7/8 vs. KC) 4 (6/11/07 at CLE)

IR/IRSc 2/0 63/17

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 3.0 (6/20 vs. NYM) 3.0 (2x, last: 6/20/17 vs. NYM)

ER --- 1 (8/14/16 vs. PIT)

SO 4 (6/20 vs. NYM) 4 (6/20/17 vs. NYM)

BB 1 (7/20 vs. ATL) 4 (8/14/16 vs. PIT)

IR/IRSc 0/0 0/0

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 3.0 (5/27 vs. PIT) 4.0 (9/18/16 at ARI)

ER 4 (6/15 at CLE) 4 (6/15 at CLE)

SO 5 (5/8 vs. PIT) 5 (5/8 vs. PIT)

BB 2 (6/25 vs. COL) 3 (9/18/16 at ARI)

IR/IRSc 11/3 14/4

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The Dodgers currently lead the Majors with 403 walks and are second in the NL in OBP (.343), trailing only the Nationals (.345)…the club’s 196 doubles lead the NL

The Dodgers’ 53 home runs in June were the most in franchise history in a single month

15 AUSTIN BARNES – .282, 8 2B, 2 3B, 5 HR, 20 RBI in 52 G Last Game: 1-for-2, (7/21 vs. ATL) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-2, July 21-current)

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

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .262/.304 RISP: 10-for-34, 2 HR (.294)

Last HR (G Since): 7/9 vs. KC (5 G) As PH: 4-for-15, 3 RBI (.267)

Slugged his fifth home run of the season on July 9 against the Royals with a solo shot…has hit

four of his five home runs this season off of left-handed pitchers

Recorded his first career multi-homer game on June 30 at SD with his first career grand slam in

the first inning and a three-run shot in the sixth…collected a career-high seven RBI and according to Elias, became the first Dodger catcher to hit a grand slam and a

three-run homer in the same game

In his last 31 games since May 28, he has gone 21-for-67 (.313) with 10 runs, two doubles, one triple, four home runs, 14 RBI and two stolen bases…has walked 12 times

against 15 strikeouts during that span, posting a .425 OBP

Since making his MLB debut in 2015, the Riverside native has appeared in 93 big-league games, going 44-for-178 (.247) with five homers and 23 RBI, while posting a .368

OBP…has appeared in 50 games (39 starts) at catcher, 17 games (five starts) at second base and three games at third base during his career

Belted his first Major League home run on April 15, a solo shot off Patrick Corbin that hit the left field foul pole in the second inning

35 CODY BELLINGER – .270, 16 2B, 2 3B, 26 HR, 63 RBI in 77 G Last Game: 1-for-4, R (7/21 vs. ATL) Current Streak: 2 G (2-for-8, July 20-curremt)

Series vs. ATL: 2-for-8, RBI, K – 2 G Homestand: 2-for-8, RBI, K – 2 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .241/.281 RISP: 21-for-77, 9 HR, 17 BB (.273)

Last HR (G Since): 7/15 at MIA (5 G) As PH: 1-for-1, BB (1.000)

On Saturday, stroked his 26th homer of the year in the second inning and then completed the third

cycle in Los Angeles Dodger history (Wes Parker-1970, Orlando Hudson-2009) with a triple in the

seventh inning…became just the ninth Dodger in franchise history to accomplish the feat, the first

rookie to do so and his cycle is the fifth in the Major Leagues this season (Wil Myers, Trea Turner, Carlos Gomez and Nolan Arrenado)…according to Elias, also becomes

the first rookie ever to hit as many as 20 homers and also have a cyle in one season…finished the night with a career high four hits (4-for-5)

Ranks second in the National League with a .617 slugging percentage, while tied for second in the NL with 26 home runs…was the quickest in baseball history to 24 home

runs (57 games)…leads the team in RBI (63, T-15th NL)

Went 0-for-3 with a strikeout in his first All-Star game in Miami July 11…selected to his first All-Star game becoming the first position player in Dodger history to make the team

in his first season in the Majors…also is the youngest position player to be honored as an All-Star in franchise history at 21 years, 354 days old (previous: Corey Seager: 22 years, 69 days) and the third-youngest Dodger All-Star overall (at the time of their selection), behind only Fernando Valenzuela (20 years, 281 days in 1981) and Ralph Branca (21 years,

183 days in 1947)…participated in the Home Run Derby, becoming the eighth Dodger to partake in the event, joining Mike Piazza (1993-94), Raul Mondesi (1995), Hee-Seop Choi

(2005), Matt Kemp (2011-12), Yasiel Puig (2014), Joc Pederson (2015) and Corey Seager (2016)…also became the third Dodger rookie to compete in the Home Run Derby

(Pederson and Seager)

His six multi-homer games are the most ever by a rookie in Dodger history…Mark McGwire holds the all-time record for a rookie with seven multi-homer contests in 1987

Since having contract selected from Triple-A OKC on April 25, leads the ML in homers and is second in RBI…ranks 13th in the NL with 52 runs

Homered on June 20, his 10th in 10 games, becoming just the second Dodger ever to accomplish that feat (Shawn Green, 2002)…first MLB player to hit 10 in 10 games since Troy

Tulowitzki in 2010…has recorded the most homers as a Dodger in a season at the age of 21 or younger, besting Adrián Beltré, who slugged 20 homers at age 21 in 2000

Batting .315 (28-for-89) with 13 homers and 28 RBI from the seventh inning and later…has hit .333 (12-for-36) with 4 homers and eight RBI in close and late situations

Was unanimously voted National League Rookie of the Month for the second consecutive month in June after hitting .286 (30-for-105) with an MLB-best 13 homers in 28 June

games, while also collecting 22 runs, nine doubles, 27 RBI and four stolen basess…also led the Majors with .743 slugging percentage, while tying for second in RBI…his 13 homers in June are tied for third most all-time by a rookie in a single month with Jimmie Hall, who hit 13 in Aug. 1963 with Minnesota

According to Elias Sports Bureau, he became the first player in Major League history with back-to-back multi-homer games at 21 years old or younger on June 11-13 and became

the only player to have four multi-homer games in his first 45 career regular-season games in the big leagues

Hit a go-ahead homer on June 2 at MIL in the 12th inning and according to Elias, at 21 years, 324 days old, he became the fourth-youngest player in Dodger history to hit a go-ahead

homer in extra innings trailing just Tommy Davis (1960, 21 years, 121 days), Dioner Navarro (2005, 21 years, 184 days) and Pee Wee Reese (1940, 21 years, 308 years)

Belted his first two career home runs on April 29, slugging a solo shot off of Zach Eflin in the seventh inning for his first Major League home run…became the first Dodger since

Yasiel Puig (2 HR, June 4, 2013 vs. SD) to hit multiple home runs in the first game in which he ever hit a homer

21-year-old made his MLB debut April 25 against the Giants and went 1-for-3 with a walk…picked up his first hit with an infield single in the ninth inning

11 LOGAN FORSYTHE – .239, 9 2B, 3 HR, 17 RBI in 61 G Last Game: 0-for-3, BB, K (7/21 vs. ATL) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-7)

Series vs. ATL: 0-for-4, BB, K – 2 G Homestand: 0-for-4, BB, K – 2 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .354/.182 RISP: 10-for-43, HR, 15 BB (.233)

Last HR (G Since): 7/6 vs. ARI (8 G) As PH: 0-for-4

Collected a career-high four hits in two consecutive games (June 30-July 1), becoming just the second

big league player this season to record a hit in eight straight at-bats, as he joins Seattle’s Danny Valencia who did so in nine consecutive at-bats over a span of three games in early June, according to

ESPN Stats & Info…also joined Colorado’s DJ LeMahieu as the only big league players with

consecutive four-hit games this season

Has reached base safely in 16 of his last 21 games since June 24 , slashing .308 (20-for-65)/.439/.431 with 17 runs, five doubles, a homer, six RBI and 16 walks

Tied his career-high in runs scored with three on June 30 at San Diego (5x, last: Aug. 3, 2016 vs. KC)

Reinstated from the disabled list May 23 after missing 30 games (April 19) with a big right toe fracture and hamstring ailments…delivered the second walk-off hit of his career in

the 13th inning, doubling home Kiké Hernández for a 2-1 Dodgers’ win over St. Louis

9 YASMANI GRANDAL (S) – .270, 21 2B, 13 HR, 40 RBI in 78 G Last Game: 2-for-4, 2B, RBI (7/21 vs. ATL) Current Streak: 2 G (4-for-8, July 20-current )

Series vs. ATL: 4-for-8, R, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI, K – 2 G Homestand: 4-for-8, R, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI, K – 2 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .262/.272 RISP: 16-for-74, 3 HR, 24 RBI, 7 BB (.216)

Last HR (G Since): 7/20 vs. ATL (1 G) As PH: 2-for-6, BB (.333)

Blasted his 13th home run of the season Thursday night in the sixth inning…has recorded 11 of his

13 homers from the left side of the plate this season

Currently is tied with Chris Taylor for the most 3+ hit games on the team (8) and is tied for 19th in

the NL

Is tied for second on the club with 21 doubles (T-14th, NL)

Ranks among ML catchers in hits (73, 4th), doubles (20, 1st), homers (13, T-3rd), RBI (37, T-8th), walks (20, 13th), SLG (.485, 4th) and OPS (.803, 8th)

Has thrown out 14 basestealers this season (14-for-41, 34.1%), which is fifth most in the Major Leagues…tied for third in pickoffs (3)

Hit two homers on Opening Day, one from each side of the plate…was third-career time homering from both sides of the plate in a game (last: Sept. 2, 2016 vs. COL)

14 KIKÉ HERNÁNDEZ – .221, 18 2B, 2 3B, 10 HR, 28 RBI in 87 G Last Game: 2-for-4, 2 R, 3B, RBI (7/21 vs. ATL) Current Streak: 1 G (2-for-4, July 21-current)

Series vs. ATL: 2-for-5, 2 R, 3B, RBI – 2 G Homestand: 2-for-5, 2 R, 3B, RBI – 2 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .272/.178 RISP: 10-for-53, 3 HR (.189)

Last HR (G Since): 7/19 at CWS (2) (2 G) As PH: 2-for-21, HR (.095)

Ripped two solo home runs Wednesday night, collecting his second career multi-homer

contest…the other came on April 15, 2016 vs. SF

His 10 home runs are a career best…has hit nine of his 10 home runs off of left-handed pitchers

30 of his 44 hits this season are extra-base hits (18 2B, 2 3B, 10 HR)

Appeared in his first career game at first base as he made the start at the position on June 5 …this season, has made defensive starts in center field (12 G), left field (4 G),

third base (8 G), shortstop (11 G), right field (10 G), second base (2 G) and first base (2 G)…has played in every position except for pitcher and catcher in the Majors,

combining to post a .976 fielding percentage, committing 13 errors in 1663.2 career innings in the big leagues

31 JOC PEDERSON (L) – .238, 14 2B, 9 HR, 26 RBI in 66 G Last Game: 0-for-1, def. replacement (7/21) vs. ATL) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-13)

Series vs. ATL: 0-for-5 – 2 G Homestand: 0-for-5 – 2 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .194/.248 RISP: 10-for-43, 3 HR (.233)

Last HR (G Since): 7/8 vs. KC (7 G) As PH: 1-for-5, BB (.200)

In his last 28 games since June 15, slashing .296 (24-for-81) with 20 runs, eight doubles, seven

homers and 14 RBI…has drawn 13 walks and two hit by pitches against 18 strikeouts in that time

Stroked his ninth home run of the season with a two-run shot on July 8 against the Royals…has

hit eight of his nine homers against right-handers

Reinstated from the seven-day concussion disabled list June 13…appeared in three rehab games with Triple-A Oklahoma City, going 3-for-9 with two home runs and four

RBI…since being reinstated from the DL June 13, he has recorded seven home runs and 15 RBI in 31 games

Drove in a career-high five runs and slugged the Dodgers first homer of the 2017 season with a grand slam in the third inning on Opening Day…it was the first Dodgers OD grand

slam since Eric Karros, who accomplished the feat on April 3, 2000 at Montreal and his five RBI were the most by a Dodger in a season-opener since Raul Mondesi, who recorded

six RBI on April 5, 1999 against Montreal

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 2 (8x, last: 7/16 at MIA) 2 (8x, last: 7/16/17 at MIA)

HR 2 (6/30 at SD) 2 (6/30/17 at SD)

RBI 7 (6/30 at SD) 7 (6/30/17 at SD)

BB 3 (6/22 vs. NYM) 3 (6/22/17 vs. NYM )

SB 2 (6/22 vs. NYM) 2 (6/22/17 vs. NYM )

Hit Streak 5 (5/6-15) 5 (5/6/17-5/15/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 4 (7/15 at MIA) 4 (7/15 at MIA)

HR 2 (6x, last: 6/25 vs. COL) 2 (6x, last: 6/25/17 vs. COL)

RBI 5 (5/6 at SD) 5 (5/6/17 at SD)

BB 3 (5/28 vs. CHC) 3 (last: 5/27/17 vs. CHC)

SB 2 (6/3 at MIL) 2 (6/3/17 at MIL)

Hit Streak 9 (6/13-23) 9 (6/15/17-6/23/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 4 (2x, last: 7/1 at SD) 4 (3x, last: 7/1/17 at SD)

HR 1 (2x, last: 6/18 at CIN) 1 (57x, last: 6/18/17 at CIN)

RBI 2 (2x, last: 7/6 vs. ARI) 4 (8/31/16 at BOS)

BB 3 (2x, last: 6/13 at CLE) 3 (3x, last: 6/13/17 at CLE)

SB 1 (5/30 at STL) 2 (5x, last: 6/22/15 vs. TOR)

Hit Streak 5 (6/17-22) 9 (6/25-7/3/16)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

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

HR 2 (2x, last: 6/21 vs. NYM) 3 (7/8/16 vs. SD)

RBI 3 (2x, last: 7/15 at MIA) 8 (5/7/15 at MIL)

BB 2 (2x, last: 4/16 vs. ARI) 3 (6x, last: 8/7/16 vs. BOS)

SB --- 1 (4x, last: 7/29/16 vs. ARI)

Hit Streak 9 (5/3-15) 9 (2x, last: 5/3/17-5/15/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 2 (8x, last: 7/21 vs. ATL) 3 (7x, last: 4/15/16 vs. SF)

HR 2 (7/19 at CWS) 2 (2x, last: 7/19/17 at CWS)

RBI 3 (5/28 vs. CHC) 4 (2x, last: 4/15/16 vs. SF)

BB 2 (2x, last: 7/16 at MIA) 3 (6/27/16 at PIT)

SB 1 (3x, last: 6/3 at MIL) 1 (5x, last: 6/3/17 at MIL)

Hit Streak 5 (6/22-26) 6 (2x, last: 8/23-8/29/15)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (2x, last: 6/25 vs. COL) 3 (11x, last: 6/25/17 vs. COL)

HR 1 (9x, last: 7/8 vs. KC) 2 (4x, last: 9/10/16 at MIA)

RBI 5 (4/3 vs. SD) 5 (4/3/17 vs. SD)

BB 3 (6/21 vs. NYM) 3 (9x, last: 6/21/17 vs. NYM)

SB 1 (6/14 at CLE) 1 (11x, last: 6/14/17 at CLE )

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

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66 YASIEL PUIG – .246, 11 2B, 18 HR, 47 RBI in 91 G Last Game: 0-for-4 (7/20 vs. ATL) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-7)

Series vs. ATL: 0-for-7, RBI, BB, K – 2 G Homestand: 0-for-7, RBI, BB, K – 2 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .167/.273 RISP: 17-for-73 (.233)

Last HR (G Since): 7/14 at MIA, 2 HR (6 G) As PH: 0-for-6, 2 K Collected his fourth career multi-homer game of his career on Friday, stroking a solo home run in the

fourth inning and a three-run shot in the ninth inning and drove in a season-high tying four runs for the

fourth time this year…it was the first time in his career he had hit two go-ahead homers in a game and

according to Elias, he joined the Nationals’ Bryce Harper as the only players to hit two go-ahead homers in a game, including one in the ninth inning with his team trailing and

down to its last out this season…no other Dodgers player has done that in a game since the team moved out west in 1958

Ranks second on the team in homers (18) and is third with 48 RBI…also ranks second with 10 stolen bases (T-15th NL)…has hit 11 of his 18 home runs at Dodger

Stadium and 17 of 18 longballs have come off of right-handed pitchers

Ranks sixth among NL outfielders with 38 assists since the start of the 2013 season

5 COREY SEAGER (L) – .298, 24 2B, 15 HR, 49 RBI in 88 G Last Game: 0-for-3, K (7/21 vs. ATL) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-3)

Series vs. ATL: 1-for-7, R, 2B, 3 K – 2 G Homestand: 1-for-7, R, 2B, 3 K – 2 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .320/.287 RISP: 22-for-61, 3 HR, 15 BB (.361)

Last HR (G Since): 7/19 at CWS (2 G) As PH: 1-for-3 (.333)

Blasted his 15th home run of the season Wednesday night and in doing so now has the most home

runs of any shortstop in L.A. Dodger history…is tied with Glenn Wright (44) for second in

franchise history, trailing just Pee Wee Reese

Saw his season high 10-game hitting streak come to an end last night….batted .300 (12-for-40) during the streak form July 5-20

Selected to the National League All-Star team for the second consecutive season and went 0-for-2 July 11 in Miami

Currently leading NL shortstops in runs (61), hits (96), doubles (24), home runs (15), RBI (49) and walks (50, 1st ML) this season, while ranking second in batting average

(.298), OBP (.393) and SLG (.509)

In his last 28 games since June 10, is batting .352 (38-for-108) with 18 runs, 10 doubles, seven homers and 24 RBI …currently tied for 16th in the NL with 27 multi-hit

games… also leads the club and is tied for fifth in the NL with 24 doubles

Ripped three homers and collected four hits on June 20, tying his career high in homers (June 3, 2016 vs. ATL) and hits (5x)…established a new career-best with six RBI

Has gone 22-for-61 (.361, T-12th, NL) with RISP and is batting .341 (45-for-132) with runners on base

Stroked his first career grand slam home run on June 11 for his ninth longball of the season…tied his career-high in RBI with four (last: June 5, 2016 vs. ATL)

3 CHRIS TAYLOR – .305, 21 2B, 2 3B, 11 HR, 40 RBI in 79 G Last Game: 0-for-4, K (7/21 vs. ATL) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-4)

Series vs. ATL: 2-for-8, R, 2B, 2 K – 2 G Homestand: 2-for-8, R, 2B, 2 K – 2 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .370/.282 RISP: 19-for-74, 4 HR (.257)

Last HR (G Since): 7/19 at CWS (2 G) As PH: 4-for-10, HR, 4 RBI (.400)

Collected a career-high tying four hits in Tuesday night’s contest (also: July 6 vs. ARI) and finished 4-

for-5 with a run, a double and a stolen base…went 7-for-9 in the two-game series with the White Sox

and hit .571 (12-for-21) on the road trip

Has reached base safely in 15 of his last 19 games since June 26, batting .372 (29-for-78) with 12 runs, eight doubles, two triples, one home run and six RBI along with a

.395 OBP…is hitting .410 (25-for-61) in 15 July games (3rd, NL) with two homers, two triples, six doubels, 12 runs scored and a .429 OBP

Batting .483 (14-for-29) since the All-Star break (4th, NL)

Ripped a career high four hits on July 6 and also collected his first-career walk-off RBI

Slugged his Major League leading third grand slam on July 1 at San Diego for his 10th home run of the season…has hit eight out of his 11 home runs against RHP

His 12 stolen bases lead the club and are tied for 11th in the NL

Ranks fifth in the NL with a .370 average vs. left-handers

Collected a career-high four walks on May 2 vs. SF, which was the first Dodger to walk four times in a game since A.J. Ellis in August 2015

Hit the first pinch-hit homer of his career on April 21 at Arizona

Has appeared at second base (33 G, 26 GS), third base (19 G, 5 GS), shortstop (85 G, 72 GS), center field (17 G, 17 GS) and left field (28 G, 27 GS) in his career

21 TRAYCE THOMPSON – 5-for-39 (.128), 2 2B, 3B, HR, 2 RBI in 17 G Last Game: 0-for-2, K def. replacement (7/21 vs. ATL) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-3)

Series vs. ATL: 0-for-3, K – 2 G Homestand: 0-for-3, K – 2 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .087/.188 RISP: 1-for-10 (.100)

Last HR (G Since): 6/28 at LAA (12 G) As PH: 0-for-2 (.000)

Collected his fourth career triple on July 9 against the Royals, his first since Oct. 4, 2015 vs. DET

as a member of the White Sox

Recorded his first home run of the season for his first hit of the year with a solo shot in the eighth

inning on June 28 against the Angels…it was his first big league home run since July 3, 2016 vs.

Colorado

Recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City…was hitting .211 (47-for-223) with seven homers, eight doubles, four triples and 25 RBI in 62 games for OKC

Appeared in 80 games in his first season with the Dodgers in 2016, batting .225 with 13 homers and 32 RBI before having his season cut shourt due to two stress fractures in his

back

10 JUSTIN TURNER – .371, 19 2B, 11 HR, 40 RBI in 72 G Last Game: 1-for-2, 2B (7/21 vs. ATL) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-2, July 21-current)

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

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .443/.331 RISP: 18-for-55, 15 BB (.327)

Last HR (G Since): 7/16 vs. MIA (4 G) As PH: 2-for-3, HR, BB (.667)

Currently leads the Majors with a .371 batting average and a .467 on-base percentage in 72

games, while recording 19 doubles, 11 home runs, 40 RBI, 30 multi-hit games (T-8th, NL) and a 1.045 OPS (3rd, ML)…his .473 OBP ranks 13th best at the All-Star Break since 1969 in the NL

Slugged his 11th home run of the season with a solo shot in the first inning last Sunday in Miami, as he has hit nine of his 11 longballs off of LHP this year

In his last 35 games since May 17, batting .376 (44-for-117) with 27 runs, seven doubles, 10 homers and 23 RBI along with a .493 OBP and a .692 SLG

Hitting .331 (54-for-163) vs. RHP, ranks fourth in the NL (min. 150 AB)…leads the Majors with a .443 average against LHP

Has gone 18-for-55 (.327) with RISP this year and has a .322 career batting average with RISP…tied for fifth in the ML with 11 HBP

Went 0-for-1 in his first All-Star game July 11 in Miami for the NL team…won MLB’s Final Man Vote, garnering a record 20.8 million votes

Stroked his fifth career multi-home run game (last: July 21 at WAS) and his first of the season on July 9 against the Royals, slugging a solo shot in the first inning and a two-run

blast in the third for his ninth and 10th longballs of the season

Hit .415 (27-for-65) with 18 runs, three doubles, five homers and 13 RBI during the month of June…led the league in batting average, OBP (.519) and OPS (1.211) in June

At the time of his injury, was leading the big leagues with a .379 average, while ranking among the NL leaders in hits (53, T-1st), doubles (13, T-2nd) and OBP (.453, 3rd)

Slugged his fourth career pinch-hit home run (last: May 22, 2016 at SD) and his first long ball of the season (last: 9/12/16 at NYY, 40 G) on April 29

Since joining the Dodgers in 2014, ranks among NL leaders in batting average (.309, 2nd), OBP (.382, 8th) and SLG (.507, 9th)

26 CHASE UTLEY (L) – .225, 12 2B, 3 3B, 5 HR, 23 RBI in 79 G Last Game: 1-for-3, 2B, K (7/20 vs. ATL) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-3, July 20-current)

Series vs. ATL: 1-for-3, 2B, K – 1 G Homestand: 1-for-3, 2B, K – 1 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .118/.234 RISP: 12-for-45 (.267)

Last HR (G Since): 6/29 at LAA (11 G) As PH: 3-for-17, 2B, 6 BB (.176)

Became the ninth active Major Leaguer to record 1,000 career RBI (Pujols, Beltre, Cabrera,

Beltran, Holliday, Gonzalez, Cano and Martinez)

Recorded his third triple on May 30…according to Elias, he is just the fourth LA Dodger to have at least

three triples in a season at 38 years or older, joining Maury Wills (3, 1971), Brett Butler (3, 1997), Kenny Lofton (12, 2006) and Jeff Kent (3, 2006)

Reached base safely in all three plate appearances on May 18 vs. Miami, going 2-for-2 with a runs, two RBI, a walk and a stolen base…according to Elias Sports Bureau, became

the first leadoff batter with a sac bunt, sac fly and stolen base in one game, while getting hits on each of his at-bats since the sac fly rule was born in 1954…at 38-years-old, became

the oldest player to start a game in the leadoff spot this season (5/18 vs. MIA)

Tripled in consecutive games on May 11-12…has now accomplished that feat three times in his career (also 2007 and 2014)

Among active second basemen, he ranks among the active leaders in games played (1802, 3rd), runs (1069, 3rd), hits (1823, 3rd), doubles (393, 2nd), triples (56, 1st), home

runs (255, 2nd) and RBI (1,000, 2nd)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (2x, last: 5/2 vs. SF) 4 (6x, last: 6/10/15 vs. ARI)

HR 2 (3x, last: 7/14 at MIA) 2 (4x, last: 7/14/17 at MIA)

RBI 4 (4x, last: 5/2 vs. SF) 5 (3x, last: 8/11/15 vs. WAS)

BB 2 (7x, last: 7/15 at MIA) 3 (3x, last: 6/28/15 at MIA)

SB 2 (6/3 at MIL) 2 (4x, last: 6/3/17 at MIL)

Hit Streak 5 (4/12-16) 16 (4/30-5/17/14)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 4 (6/20 vs. NYM) 4 (5x, last: 6/20/17 vs. NYM)

HR 3 (6/20 vs. NYM) 3 (2x, last: 6/20/17 vs. NYM)

RBI 6 (6/20 vs. NYM) 6 (6/20/17 vs. NYM)

BB 3 (2x, last: 6/17 at CIN) 3 (3x, last: 6/17/17 at CIN)

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

Hit Streak 10 (7/5-20) 19 (6/16/16-7/6/16)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 4 (2x, last: 7/18 at CWS) 4 (2x, last: 7/18/17 at CWS)

HR 1 (11x, last: 7/19 at CWS) 1 (12x, last: 7/19/17 at CWS)

RBI 4 (3x, last: 7/1 at SD) 6 (7/15/16 at ARI)

BB 4 (5/2 vs. SF) 4 (5/2/17 vs. SF)

SB 2 (3x, last: 6/25 vs. COL) 2 (4x, last: 6/25/17 vs. COL)

Hit Streak 7 (6/30-7/7) 7 (6/30-7/7/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 1 (4x, last: 7/19 at CWS) 3 (8/25/15 vs. BOS)

HR 1 (6/28 at LAA) 2 (5/16/16 vs. LAA)

RBI 1 (2x, last: 7/19 at CWS) 4 (5/3/16 at TB)

BB 2 (6/30 at SD) 3 (6/4/16 vs. ATL)

SB --- 3 (6/4/16 vs. ATL)

Hit Streak 3 (6/28-30) 5 (2x, last: 5/20-5/24/16)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 4 (6/19 vs. NYM) 4 (6x, last: 6/19/17 vs. NYM)

HR 2 (7/9 vs. KC) 2 (5x, last: 7/9/17 vs. KC)

RBI 4 (6/19 vs. NYM) 5 (2x, last: 7/21/16 at WSH)

BB 3 (2x, last: 7/6 vs. ARI) 3 (4x, last: 7/6/17 vs. ARI)

SB 1 (2x, last: 5/18 vs. MIA) 1 (23x, last: 5/18/17 vs. MIA)

Hit Streak 16 (4/13-4/30) 16 (4/13-4/30/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (3x, last: 6/10 vs. CIN) 6 (7/6/16 vs. BAL)

HR 1 (5x, last: 6/29 at LAA) 2 (23x, last: 8/16/16 at PHI)

RBI 3 (5/27 vs. CHC) 6 (2x, last: 9/2/10 at COL)

BB 3 (6/11 vs. CIN) 3 (11x, last: 6/11/17 vs. CIN)

SB 1 (4x, last: 7/8 vs. KC) 2 (6x, last: 4/9/13 vs. NYM)

Hit Streak 5 (5/25-30) 35 (6/23-8/3/06)

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2017 vs. ATL Career vs. ATL Career at Dodger Stadium ’17 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 2 .333 3 1 0 0 6 .300 10 3 0 0 46 .224 76 17 3 9 8 0 0

Bellinger 2 .250 8 2 0 1 2 .250 8 2 0 1 42 .271 144 39 15 36 14 6 1

Forsythe 2 .000 4 0 0 0 20 .328 61 20 2 8 48 .209 153 32 1 13 9 3 2

Grandal 2 .500 8 4 1 3 20 .333 57 19 3 16 186 .279 577 161 38 103 10 8 0

Hernández 2 .400 5 2 0 1 9 .300 20 6 1 2 139 .238 336 80 13 42 8 0 0

Pederson 2 .000 5 0 0 0 14 .291 55 16 0 5 180 .211 512 108 32 81 9 2 0

Puig 2 .000 7 0 0 1 19 .314 70 22 4 10 259 .286 886 253 40 127 22 2 0 Seager 2 .143 7 1 0 0 8 .250 32 8 5 8 137 .313 521 163 28 72 22 6 1

Taylor 2 .250 8 2 0 0 4 .308 13 4 0 1 58 .255 165 42 5 16 16 7 2

Thompson 2 .000 3 0 0 0 8 .250 16 4 1 1 50 .219 146 32 9 18 0 0 0

Turner 2 .250 4 0 0 0 50 .254 134 34 3 18 240 .308 744 229 31 125 24 6 1

Utley 1 .333 3 1 0 0 193 .261 720 188 23 86 159 .249 539 134 17 59 6 3 0

2017 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 5 4 1 3 2 2 2 1 - - 3 - 1 1 6/30/17 - - - 1 -

Bellinger 26 6 20 15 11 1 2 1 7 15 15 7 3 1 5/6/17 2 - - 6 -

Forsythe 3 2 1 1 2 1 1 - 1 - 2 1 - - - - - - - -

Grandal 13 2 11 8 5 3 - 3 2 5 8 4 1 - 9/22/16 - - - 2 -

Hernández 10 9 1 6 4 4 2 - 2 2 7 2 1 - 9/26/14 1 1 - 1 -

Pederson 9 1 8 6 3 - - 2 1 6 5 1 2 1 4/3/17 - - - - -

Puig 18 1 17 11 7 9 7 1 1 - 10 5 2 1 6/6/13 2 - - 3 -

Seager 15 6 9 7 8 2 4 5 2 3 6 6 2 1 6/11/17 - - - 1 1

Taylor 11 3 8 5 6 3 3 2 1 1 6 2 - 3 7/1/17 1 1 - - -

Thompson 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - -

Turner 11 9 2 8 3 6 1 4 - - 6 4 1 - - - 1 - 1 -

Utley 5 - 5 3 2 - - 2 2 1 5 - - - 8/16/16 - - - - -

Totals 138 47 91 79 59 33 24 27

)

20 34 79 36 15 8 7/1/17 10 4 - 14 1

Opponents 96 50 46 48 48 31 23 10 14 18 63 21 9 2 7/21/17 6 4 - 5 1

Dodgers’ Back-to-Back HR (6): Pederson/Grandal, 4/3 vs. SD; Puig/Bellinger/Turner, 4/29 vs. PHI;

Seager/Bellinger, 5/20 vs. MIA; Bellinger/Pederson, 6/17 at CIN; Turner/Bellinger, 6/19 vs. NYM,

Seager/Turner, 7/1 at SD

Opponents’ Back-to-Back HR (3): Reynolds/Parra, 4/8 at COL; Lamb/Tomas, 4/22 at ARI; Shaw/Perez, 6/3

at MIL

2017 vs. ATL Career vs. ATL 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

Avilán 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 0 2.0 0 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 0 2.0 0 2-0-0 3.41 51/0 14 37.0 3

Báez - - - - - - 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 0 3.0 0 8-1-0 1.67 93/0 19 102.2 10

Dayton 0-0-0 27.00 1/0 3 1.0 1 0-0-0 27.00 1/0 3 1.0 1 1-1-0 3.91 25/0 10 23.0 4

Fields 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0 2.0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0 2.0 0 4-0-0 2.96 24/0 8 24.1 4

Hill - - - - - - 3-0-0 1.89 7/5 7 33.1 1 5-4-0 2.29 11/11 15 59.0 5

Jansen - - - - - - 0-2-9 5.49 20/0 12 19.2 5 16-7-112 1.95 243/0 53 244.2 18

Kershaw - - - - - - 3-0-0 1.52 8/8 10 59.1 1 79-30-0 2.02 148/148 228 1014.1 62

Maeda - - - - - - 1-0-0 1.42 1/1 1 6.1 0 12-6-1 3.23 24/22 46 133.0 14

McCarthy 0-1-0 13.50 1/1 6 4.0 1 0-2-0 7.84 2/2 9 10.1 2 8-3-0 4.11 20/20 47 103.0 12

Morrow 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0 2.0 0 0-0-0 4.50 4/1 3 6.0 1 0-0-0 3.38 10/0 4 10.2 1

Stewart 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0 2.0 0 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0 2.0 1 1-0-1 0.90 6/2 2 20.0 0

Stripling 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0 0.1 0 0-0-0 4.50 2/2 2 4.0 0 5-4-1 3.86 24/8 23 77.0 7

Wood 0-1-0 13.50 1/1 7 4.2 2 0-2-0 10.38 2/2 10 8.2 2 12-3-0 2.10 24/19 30 128.2 8

RHP Julio Teherán – 0-5, 5.50 ERA (23 ER/37.2 IP) in 6 GS vs. LAD

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

Logan Forsythe 1.000 2 2 0 0 1 1 0 0

Yasmani Grandal .400 10 4 3 0 0 2 2 2

Joc Pederson .300 10 3 0 0 0 2 0 3

Yasiel Puig .500 8 4 1 0 1 1 2 0

Corey Seager .333 6 2 0 0 2 2 0 1

Chris Taylor .500 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 1

Trayce Thompson .667 3 2 0 0 1 1 0 0

Justin Turner .214 14 3 0 0 0 2 0 3

Chase Utley .250 24 6 0 0 0 0 1 8

Dodger Starters (only GS)

Player Starts QS W-L LAD record

in his starts

Avg. IP

per start

K’S/9 IP Run

Support

Opp.

Avg.

WHIP

Hill 13 3 6-4 8-5 5.0 10.77 4.91 (36) .215 1.21 Kershaw 20 17 15-2 18-2 7.0 10.81 5.49 (85) .199 0.89 Maeda 15 3 8-4 13-4 5.2 8.42 7.15 (62) .254 1.23 McCarthy 16 8 6-4 11-5 5.1 6.85 5.61 (54) .254 1.23 Wood 15 8 10-1 11-4 5.2 10.57 7.01 (67) .199 1.02

Total 97 42 48-23 66-31 5.2

548.0 IP

9.25

563 Ks

5.53 (337) .232 1.15

Recent Bullpen Usage Player 7/21 vs. ATL 7/20 vs. ATL 7/19 at CHW 7/18 at CHW 7/16 at MIA Avilán 1.0 (20) 1.0 (12) - - 1.0 (18)

Báez - - - 1.0 (13) - Dayton 1.0 (19) - - - - Fields 2.0 (23) - - - 1.0 (10) Jansen

- - - 1.0 (13) 1.1 (26) Morrow - 2.0 (18) - - 0.2 (5) Stewart - 2.0 (34) - - - Stripling 0.1 (1) - 2.0 (23) - -

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GENERAL Longest Winning Streak ......................... 11 July 4-July 19

Longest Winning Streak, Home.............. 11 June 7-25

Longest Winning Streak, Road ................. 5 July 14-July 19

Longest Losing Streak .............................. 3 3x, Last: June 4-6 Longest Losing Streak, Home .................. 3 April 16-18

Longest Losing Streak, Road .................... 3 May 14-16

Longest Game, Innings ........................ 13.0 May 23 vs. STL Longest Game, Time ........................... 4:19 June 25 vs. COL

Longest Nine-Inning Game, Time ....... 4:19 June 25 vs. COL

Shortest Game, Time ........................... 2:19 May 31 @ STL Largest Crowd, Home ..................... 53,701 April 3 vs. SD

Largest Crowd, Road ....................... 49,169 April 7 @ COL

Smallest Crowd, Home .................... 35,448 April 17 vs. ARI Smallest Crowd, Road ..................... 21,051 June 14 @ CLE

Largest Winning Margin ........................ 12 June 20 vs. NYM

Largest Losing Margin ............................. 9 July 21 vs. ATL Largest Deficit Overcome to Win ............. 5 June 25 vs. COL

Largest Lead Lost .................................... 3 April 26 @ SF

Most Errors ............................................... 3 3x, Last: May 30 @ STL Most Consecutive Games, No Error ....... 10 June 10-20

Most Double Plays .................................. 4 May 19 vs. MIA

Most Players Used ................................ 19 3x, Last: May 9 vs. PIT

TEAM PITCHING Most Runs Allowed, Game .................... 13 April 21 @ ARI

Most Runs Allowed, Inning ...................... 9 8th, April 21 @ ARI

Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ..................... 2 May 26 vs. CHC Most Hits Allowed, Game ...................... 15 June 15 @ CLE

Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ............ 4 3x, Last: June 19 vs. NYM

Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ........... 2 6x, Last: July 21 vs. ATL Most Strikeouts, Game ........................... 26 June 2 at MIL

Most Walks Issued, Game ........................ 9 May 24 vs. STL

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

Most Innings Pitched, Starter ................ 9.0 2x, Last: Kershaw, July 9 vs. KC

Most Innings Pitched, Reliever .............. 4.0 2x, Last: Maeda, June 9 vs. CIN Fewest Hits, Complete Game ................... 6 Kershaw, July 9 vs. KC

Most Strikeouts, Starter, Game ............... 14 Kershaw, June 2 at MIL Most Strikeouts, Reliever, Game .............. 6 Maeda, June 9 vs. CIN

Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ............ 4 2x, Last: Kershaw, June 19 vs. NYM

Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Starter ...... 28.1 Wood, May 2-June 10 Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Reliever ... 17.1 Jansen, May 23-July 4

Longest Winning Streak ......................... 11 Wood, May 15-July 21

Longest Losing Streak .............................. 4 Ryu, April 7-24

TEAM BATTING Most Runs, Game ................................... 14 April 3 vs. SD

Most Runs, Game, Both Teams .............. 18 4x, Last: June 25 vs. COL

Most Runs, Inning .................................... 6 3x, Last: May 8 vs. PIT Most Hits, Game..................................... 17 June 19 vs. NYM

Most Hits, Game, Both Teams ............... 26 May 11 @COL

Fewest Hits, Game ................................... 3 3x, Last: June 7 vs. WAS Most Hits, Inning ...................................... 6 5th, April 21 @ ARI

Most Doubles, Game ................................ 6 May 21 vs. MIA

Most Triples, Game .................................. 2 July 15 at MIA Most Home Runs, Game .......................... 5 2x: Last, June 20 vs. NYM

Most Home Runs, Game, Both Teams ..... 8 June 19 vs. NYM

Most Home Runs, Inning.......................... 3 April 29 vs. PHI Most Consecutive Games, Home Run .... 17 June 7-25

Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ...... 3 2x, Last: June 4-6

Most Total Bases, Game ......................... 31 2x, Last: July 15 at MIA Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .................... 8 3x, Last: June 25 vs. COL

Most Walks, Game ................................. 11 April 6 vs. SD

Most Strikeouts, Game ........................... 19 May 23 vs. STL Most Stolen Bases, Game ......................... 7 June 3 @ MIL

Most Left on Base, Game ....................... 20 April 25 @ SF

Most Double Plays Hit Into, Game ........... 4 April 4 vs. SD

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

Most At-Bats, Game ................................. 6 Bellinger, May 30 @STL Most Hits, Game....................................... 4 7x, Last: Taylor, July 18 at CHW

Most Doubles, Game ................................ 2 14x, Last: Taylor, July 6 vs. ARI

Most Triples, Game .................................. 1 12x, Last: Hernandez, July 21 vs. ATL Most Home Runs, Game .......................... 3 Seager, June 20 vs. NYM

Most Total Bases, Game ......................... 14 Seager, June 20 vs. NYM

Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .................... 4 Seager, June 20 vs. NYM Most Runs Scored, Game ......................... 3 11x: Last: Taylor, July 19 at CWS

Most RBI, Game....................................... 7 Barnes, June 30 at SD

Most Walks, Game ................................... 4 Taylor, May 2 vs. SF Most Stolen Bases, Game ......................... 2 6x, Last: Taylor, June 25 vs. COL

Most Consecutive Games, Hit ................ 16 Turner, April 13-30

Most Consecutive Games, Home Run ...... 3 Bellinger, June 10-14

Most Consecutive Games, Run ................. 8 Turner, June 16-25

Most Consecutive Games, RBI ................. 5 3x, Last: Taylor, June 14-19

DODGERS BY DAY, MONTH, INNING Monday (4-7), Tuesday (10-4), Wednesday (10-5), Thursday (8-4), Friday (13-

3), Saturday (12-3), Sunday (11-4)

April (14-12), May (19-9), June (21-7), July (11-3), Aug. ( - ), Sept. ( - )

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total

OPPONENT 46 38 26 46 40 26 28 39 28 3 326 DODGERS 60 53 59 63 55 66 41 48 44 8 495

DODGERS DEFENSIVELY CATCHER CS SBA CS% PB PickOffs

Grandal 14 41 34.1 10 3

Barnes 4 14 28.6 1 0

CATCHER ERA: Grandal – 3.10, Barnes – 3.38

OUTFIELD ASSISTS: Hernandez (3), Puig (3), Taylor (3), Bellinger (1),

Pederson (1)

PITCHER PICKOFFS: Hill (2), Avilán (1), Wood (2), Kershaw (1)

DODGERS RECORD WHEN… Dodgers Score First ................ 48-7 Opponent Scores First .......... 19-23

Lead After 6 Innings .............. 55-2 Trail After 6 Innings ............... 5-26

Lead After 7 Innings .............. 54-3 Trail After 7 Innings ............... 5-26 Lead After 8 Innings .............. 56-0 Trail After 8 Innings ............... 6-28

Tied After 7 Innings ................. 7-2 Tied After 8 Innings ................. 3-3

Scoring 3 or Less .................. 10-24 Scoring 4 or More .................. 56-7 Allowing 3 or Less ............... 48-10 Allowing 4 or More .............. 18-21

More Hits than Opponent ....... 48-3 Less Hits Than Opponent ..... 12-25

Equal Hits as Opponent ............ 6-3 Getting 10 or more hits ........... 30-3 One-Run Games ................... 14-10 Two-Run Games .................... 11-6

Extra Innings ............................ 5-2 Shutouts.................................. 10-5

vs. American League ................ 9-3 With Designated Hitter ............. 5-2

Comeback Wins ..................... 25-7 Wins in Last At Bats .............. 11-6

Crowds over 50,000 ................. 4-2 Doubleheaders ............................... First-Half Record ................. 61-29 Second-Half Record ................. 5-2

First Game of Series ............. 20-12 Last Game of the Series.......... 21-9

Series (W-L-T) ....................18-6-7 Series Sweeps (LA-Opp) ........ 12-0 Dodgers Homer .................... 60-13 Dodgers hit 2+ homers ........... 30-5

Playing Errorless .................. 39-17 Pitcher Makes Quality Start.... 36-6

After an off day ........................ 9-1 Times batted around in inning ..... 1

STARTING LINEUPS BY POSITION (Dodgers’ record when he starts) C Grandal (46-24), Barnes (20-7)

1B Gonzalez (26-16), Van Slyke (1-4), Segedin (0-1), Bellinger (32-5), Utley (5-4), Hernandez

(1-1), Forsythe (1-0)

2B Forsythe (23-8), Utley (28-15), Taylor (13-6), Hernandez (1-1), Barnes (1-1)

3B Turner (42-22), Forsythe (16-6), Hernandez (6-2), Taylor (2-1)

SS Seager (58-26), Hernandez (7-4), Taylor (1-1)

LF Toles (9-4), Gutierrez (9-5), Hernandez (2-2), Van Slyke (1-1), Eibner (0-1),

Bellinger (22-12), Taylor (22-5), Thompson (1-1)

CF Pederson (33-17), Hernandez (8-4), Thompson (7-1), Eibner (3-1), Toles (3-3), Taylor (12-5)

RF Puig (54-28), Hernandez (7-3), Eibner (2-0), Bellinger (2-0), Thompson (1-0)

P Kershaw (17-2), Maeda (11-4), Hill (8-5), McCarthy (11-5), Ryu (5-8), Wood (11-4), Urias

(2-3)

DH Utley (2-0), Turner (3-1), Bellinger (0-1)

BY BATTING ORDER (Dodgers’ record when in that spot) 1 Toles (11-5), Forsythe (16-10), Hernandez (4-1), Pederson (4-4), Bellinger (0-1), Taylor (14-4),

Utley (17-6)

2 Seager (58-26), Gutierrez (0-2), Taylor (2-2), Bellinger (2-0), Pederson (1-1), Hernandez (2-0),

Forsythe (1-0)

3 Turner (45-23), Forsythe (2-0), Puig (1-0), Gonzalez (2-0), Grandal (8-4), Gutierrez (1-0),

Bellinger (1-2), Taylor (6-2)

4 Gonzalez (18-8), Gutierrez (6-3), Puig (3-5), Grandal (4-4), Bellinger (33-10), Hernandez (1-1),

Taylor (1-0)

5 Forsythe (11-1), Puig (4-4), Pederson (6-2), Van Slyke (0-3), Grandal (12-5), Gonzalez (4-4),

Hernandez (5-3), Taylor (12-3), Bellinger (6-3), Barnes (5-1), Utley (1-2)

6 Pederson (12-3), Gonzalez (2-4), Utley (4-2), Grandal (10-8), Thompson (1-0), Hernandez (4-3),

Van Slyke (1-0), Toles (1-0), Puig (2-3), Barnes (7-2), Bellinger (7-2), Taylor (10-4), Forsythe

(4-0), Gutierrez (1-0)

7 Grandal (12-3), Puig (9-7), Hernandez (9-1), Utley (10-4), Thompson (1-1), Pederson (6-3),

Segedin (0-1), Barnes (4-4), Eibner (1-0), Toles (0-1), Taylor (3-3), Van Slyke (1-0), Bellinger

(4-0), Forsythe (5-3), Gutierrez (1-0)

8 Puig (33-8), Hernandez (7-8), Barnes (5-1), Pederson (4-4), Utley (2-5), Van Slyke (0-2), Taylor

(2-0), Eibner (4-2), Bellinger (3-0), Toles (0-1), Thompson (5-0), Forsythe (1-0)

9 Kershaw (15-2), Maeda (10-4), Hill (8-4), McCarthy (10-5), Ryu (5-7), Wood (11-4), Urias (2-

3), Puig (2-1), Thompson (2-1), Utley (1-0)

NUMBER OF LINEUPS USED: 89

DODGERS BIG INNINGS (FIVE OR MORE)

Date Opponent Inning Runs Final Score

4/3 vs. SD 3rd 5 W, 14-3

4/23 @ARI 5th 6 W, 6-2

5/2 vs. SF 2nd 6 W, 13-5

5/6 @SD 9th 5 W, 10-2

5/8 vs. PIT 1st 6 W, 12-1

5/12 @COL 2nd 5 W, 6-2

6/3 @MIL 9th 5 W, 10-8

6/12 vs. CIN 8th 6 W, 9-7

6/17 @CIN 3rd 5 W, 10-2

6/20 vs. NYM 5th 5 W, 12-0

6/25 vs. COL 8th 5 W, 12-6

7/15 @ MIA 3rd 5 W, 7-1

OPPONENTS’ BIG INNINGS (FIVE OR MORE)

Date Opponent Inning Runs Final Score

4/21 ARI 8 9 L, 5-13

5/11 @COL 2 5 L, 7-10

6/3 @MIL 7 5 W, 10-8

7/21 ATL 5 5 L, 3-12

DODGER EJECTIONS

Date Umpire Player/Coach Reason

4/6 Rackley Pederson Balls and Strikes

5/19 Torres Stripling Throwing behind batter

5/19 Torres Geren Involved in bench-clearing

incident

6/1 Foster González Balls and Strikes

6/1 Foster Grandal Balls and Strikes

6/30 Gibson Roberts Altercation with opposing

manager

WALK-OFF VICTORIES

Date Opp. Score Play

4/29 PHI 6-5 González single in the bottom of ninth

5/9 PIT 4-3 Barnes double in the bottom of the 10th

5/23 STL 2-1 Forsythe double in the bottom of the 13th

6/10 CIN 5-4 Seager double in the bottom of ninth

7/6 ARI 5-4 Taylor singles in the bottom of ninth

7/8 KC 5-4 Bellinger walked in bottom of tenth

REPLAY CHALLENGE RECORD: 16 (Overturned) – 7 (Stands/Confirmed)

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

1 4/3 SD W, 14-3 1-0 1-0 T1 Kershaw/Chacin 53,701*

2 4/4 SD L, 0-4 1-1 1-1 T2 -1.0 Richard/Maeda 42,196

3 4/5 SD W, 3-1 2-1 2-1 T1 Hill/Cahill/Jansen 38,373

4 4/6 SD W, 10-2 3-1 3-1 T1 McCarthy/Weaver 36,501

5 4/7 @COL L, 1-2 3-2 3-1 0-1 3 -1.0 Freeland/Ryu/McGee 49,169

6 4/8 @COL L, 2-4 3-3 3-1 0-2 T3 -2.0 Dunn/Kershaw/Holland 48,012

7 4/9 @COL W, 10-6 4-3 3-1 1-2 3 -2.0 Maeda/Anderson 33,529

8 4/10 @CHC L, 2-3 4-4 3-1 1-3 T3 -2.0 Davis/Romo 41,166

4/11 OFF DAY 3 -2.5

9 4/12 @CHC W, 2-0 5-4 3-1 2-3 3 -1.5 McCarthy/Lackey/Jansen 40,844

10 4/13 @CHC L, 0-4 5-5 3-1 2-4 T3 -2.0 Anderson/Ryu 38,379

11 4/14 ARI W, 7-1 6-5 4-1 2-4 3 -1.0 Kershaw/Greinke 49,438

12 4/15 ARI W, 8-4 7-5 5-1 2-4 T2 -0.5 Wood/Corbin/Jansen 48,070

13 4/16 ARI L, 1-3 7-6 5-2 2-4 3 -1.5 Walker/Hill/Rodney 39,822

14 4/17 ARI L, 2-4 7-7 5-3 2-4 3 -2.0 Hoover/Hatcher/Rodney 35,448

15 4/18 COL L, 3-4 7-8 5-4 2-4 3 -3.0 Rusin/Ryu/Holland 37,960

16 4/19 COL W, 4-2 8-8 6-4 2-4 3 -2.0 Kershaw/Anderson/Jansen45,474

4/20 OFF DAY 3 -2.0

17 4/21 @ARI L, 5-13 8-9 6-4 2-5 3 -3.0 Bradley/Stripling 27,018

18 4/22 @ARI L, 5-11 8-10 6-4 2-6 3 -4.0 Ray/Maeda 36,294

19 4/23 @ARI W, 6-2 9-10 6-4 3-6 3 -4.0 McCarthy/Miller 28,704

20 4/24 @SF L, 1-2 9-11 6-4 3-7 3 -5.0 Cain/Ryu/Melancon 41, 399

21 4/25 @SF W, 2-1 10-11 6-4 4-7 3 -4.0 Kershaw/Blach/Jansen 41,329

22 4/26 @SF L, 3-4 (10) 10-12 6-4 4-8 3 -4.0 Law/Stripling 41,573

23 4/27 @SF W, 5-1 (10) 11-12 6-4 5-8 3 -3.5 Jansen/Gearrin 41,580

24 4/28 PHI W, 5-3 12-12 7-4 5-8 3 -3.0 Maeda/Eickhoff/Jansen 46,729

25 4/29 PHI W, 6-5 13-12 8-4 5-8 3 -3.0 Dayton/Neris 53,110*

26 4/30 PHI W, 5-3 14-12 9-4 5-8 3 -2.0 Ryu/Pivetta/Jansen 48,961

27 5/1 SF L, 4-3 14-13 9-5 5-8 3 -2.5 Cueto/Kershaw/Law 44,606

28 5/2 SF W, 13-5 15-13 10-5 5-8 3 -2.0 Wood/Moore 43,471

29 5/3 SF L, 1-4 (11) 15-14 10-6 5-8 3 -2.5 Okert/Dayton/Melancon 50,215

5/4 OFF DAY 3 -3.0

30 5/5 @SD W, 8-2 16-14 10-6 6-8 3 -2.0 Romo/Torres/Fields 34,320

31 5/6 @SD W, 10-2 17-14 10-6 7-8 3 -2.0 Kershaw/Richard 36,337

5/7 @SD PPD

32 5/8 PIT W, 12-1 18-14 11-6 7-8 2 -2.0 Wood/Williams 37,314

33 5/9 PIT W, 4-3 (10) 19-14 12-6 7-8 2 -1.5 Jansen/Hudson 47,720

34 5/10 PIT W, 5-2 20-14 13-6 7-8 2 -1.5 Maeda/Kuhl 40,719

35 5/11 @COL L, 7-10 20-15 13-6 7-9 2 -2.5 Hoffman/Ryu/Holland 27,265

36 5/12 @COL W, 6-2 21-15 13-6 8-9 2 -1.5 Kershaw/Chatwood 40,146

37 5/13 @COL W, 4-0 22-15 13-6 9-9 2 -0.5 Wood/Anderson 43,534

38 5/14 @COL L, 6-9 22-16 13-6 9-10 2 -1.5 Senzatela/Urías/Holland 41,051

39 5/15 @SF L, 4-8 22-17 13-6 9-11 2 -2.0 Cain/McCarthy 41,397

40 5/16 @SF L, 1-2 22-18 13-6 9-12 3 -3.0 Blach/Avilan/Law 41,366

41 5/17 @SF W, 6-1 23-18 13-6 10-12 3 -2.5 Kershaw/Cueto 41,588

42 5/18 MIA W, 7-2 24-18 14-6 10-12 T2 -2.0 Ryu/Volquez/Jansen 41,717

43 5/19 MIA W, 7-2 25-18 15-6 10-12 T2 -2.0 Wood/Nicolino 45,034

44 5/20 MIA L, 6-10 25-19 15-7 10-12 3 -2.0 Straily/Urías 52,850*

45 5/21 MIA W, 6-3 26-19 16-7 10-12 T2 -2.0 McCarthy/Worley 44,646

5/22 OFF DAY 3 -2.5

46 5/23 STL W, 2-1 (13) 27-19 17-7 10-12 3 -2.5 Fields/Broxton 41,248

47 5/24 STL L, 1-6 27-20 17-8 10-12 3 -3.5 Leake/Hill 40,653

48 5/25 STL W, 7-3 28-20 18-8 10-12 3 -2.5 Maeda/Wacha/Ryu 47,427

49 5/26 CHC W, 4-0 29-20 19-8 10-12 3 -2.5 Wood/Arrieta 45,017

50 5/27 CHC W, 5-0 30-20 20-8 10-12 3 -1.5 McCarthy/Lackey/Stripling 48,322

51 5/28 CHC W, 9-4 31-20 21-8 10-12 2 -1.5 Fields/Lester 47,732

52 5/29 @STL W, 5-1 32-20 21-8 11-12 2 -0.5 Hill/Leake 46,241

53 5/30 @STL W, 9-4 33-20 21-8 12-12 1 +0.5 Morrow/Wacha 38,466

54 5/31 @STL L, 1-2 33-21 21-8 12-13 1 +0.5 Martinez/Stripling 40,304

55 6/1 @STL L, 0-2 33-22 21-8 12-14 3 -0.5 Wainwright/McCarthy 40,477

56 6/2 @MILW, 2-1 (12) 34-22 21-8 13-14 1 +0.5 Jansen/Feliz 30,140

57 6/3 @MIL W, 10-8 35-22 21-8 14-14 1 +0.5 Morrow/Torres/Jansen 34,354

58 6/4 @MIL L, 0-3 35-23 21-8 14-15 2 -0.5 Davies/Maeda/Knebel 30,330

59 6/5 WSH L, 2-4 35-24 21-9 14-15 2 -1.0 Gonzalez/Ryu/Perez 46,289

60 6/6 WSH L, 1-2 35-25 21-10 14-15 T2 -2.0 Scherzer/McCarthy/Glover 44,250

61 6/7 WSH W, 2-1 36-25 22-10 14-15 2 -2.0 Kershaw/Strasburg/Jansen 43,230

6/8 OFF DAY 3 -2.5

62 6/9 CIN W, 7-2 37-25 23-10 14-15 2 -2.5 Hill/Garrett/Maeda 44,036

63 6/10 CIN W, 5-4 38-25 24-10 14-15 2 -2.5 Jansen/Storen 43,439

64 6/11 CIN W, 9-7 39-25 25-10 14-15 2 -1.5 Avilan/Iglesias/Jansen 42,674

6/12 OFF DAY 1 -1.5

65 6/13 @CLE W, 7-5 40-25 25-10 15-15 T-1 -0.5 Kershaw/Miller/Jansen 22,171

66 6/14 @CLE W, 6-4 41-25 25-10 16-15 T-1 0 Fields/Miller/Jansen 21,051

67 6/15 @CLE L, 5-12 41-26 25-10 16-16 T-2 -1.0 Tomlin/Hill 23,339

68 6/16 @CIN W, 3-1 42-26 25-10 17-16 T-2 -1.0 Wood/Adleman/Jansen 35, 613

69 6/17 @CIN W, 10-2 43-26 25-10 18-16 T-2 -1.0 Ryu/Wojciechowski 42,431

70 6/18 @CIN W, 8-7 44-26 25-10 19-16 T-2 -1.0 Maeda/Arroyo/Jansen 27,316

71 6/19 NYM W, 10-6 45-26 26-10 19-16 2 -0.5 Kershaw/Wheeler 43,266

72 6/20 NYM W, 12-0 46-26 27-10 19-16 2 -0.5 McCarthy/Gsellman/Stewart 47,715

73 6/21 NYM W, 8-2 47-26 28-10 19-16 1 +0.5 Hill/Pill 42,330

74 6/22 NYM W, 6-3 48-26 29-10 19-16 1 +1.5 Baez/Sewald/Jansen 45,967

75 6/23 COL W, 6-1 49-26 30-10 19-16 1 +2.5 Wood/Freeland 43,787

76 6/24 COL W, 4-0 50-26 31-10 19-16 1 +2.5 Kershaw/Chatwood 50,403

77 6/25 COL W, 12-6 51-26 32-10 19-16 1 +2.5 Baez/Ottavino/Janesn 41,605

78 6/26 LAA L, 0-4 51-27 32-11 19-16 1 +1.5 Nolasco/Hill 43,126

79 6/27 LAA W, 4-0 52-27 33-11 19-16 1 +1.5 Maeda/Chavez 47,245

80 6/28 @LAA L, 3-2 52-28 33-11 19-17 1 +1.5 Bedrosian/Baez 44,669

81 6/29 @LAA W, 6-2 53-28 33-11 20-17 1 +2.5 Kershaw/Ramirez/Jansen 44,807

82 6/30 @SD W, 10-4 54-28 33-11 21-17 1 +3.5 Wood/Richard 39,254

83 7/1 @SD W, 8-0 55-28 33-11 22-17 1 +3.5 Hill/Overton 40,683

84 7/2 @SD L, 5-3 55-29 33-11 22-18 1 +2.5 Chacin/Maeda/Maurer 41,604

7/3 OFF DAY 1 +2.5

85 7/4 ARI W, 4-3 56-29 34-11 22-18 1 +3.5 Kershaw/Corbin/Jansen 53,159

86 7/5 ARI W, 1-0 57-29 35-11 22-18 1 +4.5 Wood/Godley/Jansen 40,997

87 7/6 ARI W, 5-4 58-29 36-11 22-18 1 +5.5 Fields/Rodney 41,999

88 7/7 KC W, 4-1 59-29 37-11 22-18 1 +5.5 Maeda/Hammel/Jansen 48,017

89 7/8 KC W, 5-4 60-29 38-11 22-18 1 +6.5 Stripling/Alexander 45,225

90 7/9 KC W, 5-2 61-29 39-11 22-18 1 +7.5 Kershaw/Duffy 41,524

7/10 OFF DAY 1 +7.5

7/11 ASG 1 +7.5

7/12 OFF DAY 1 +7.5

7/13 OFF DAY 1 +7.5

91 7/14 @MIA W, 6-4 62-29 39-11 23-18 1 +8.5 Fields/Ramos/Jansen 21,858

92 7/15 @MIA W, 7-1 63-29 39-11 24-18 1 +9.5 Wood/Ureña 22,609

93 7/16 @MIA W, 3-2 64-29 39-11 25-18 1 +10.5 Hill/O’Grady/Jansen 22,119

7/17 OFF DAY 1 +10.5

94 7/18 @CHW W, 1-0 65-29 39-11 26-18 1 +10.5 Kershaw/González/Jansen 23,088

95 7/19 @CHW W, 9-1 66-29 39-11 27-18 1 +11 Maeda/Rodon 24,907

96 7/20 ATL L, 3-6 66-30 39-12 27-18 1 +10.5 Foltynewicz/McCarthy/Johnson 45,636

97 7/21 ATL L, 3-12 66-31 39-13 27-18 1 +9.5 García/Wood 46,083

98 7/22 ATL

99 7/23 ATL

100 7/24 MIN

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

101 7/25 MIN

102 7/26 MIN

7/27 OFF DAY

103 7/28 SF

104 7/29 SF

105 7/30 SF

7/31 OFF DAY

106 8/1 @ATL

107 8/2 @ATL

108 8/3 @ATL

109 8/4 @NYM

110 8/5 @NYM

111 8/6 @NYM

8/7 OFF DAY

112 8/8 @ARI

113 8/9 @ARI

114 8/10 @ARI

115 8/11 SD

116 8/12 SD

117 8/13 SD

8/14 OFF DAY

118 8/15 CHW

119 8/16 CHW

8/17 OFF DAY

120 8/18 @DET

121 8/19 @DET

122 8/20 @DET

123 8/21 @PIT

124 8/22 @PIT

125 8/23 @PIT

126 8/24 @PIT

127 8/25 MIL

128 8/26 MIL

129 8/27 MIL

8/28 OFF DAY

130 8/29 @ARI

131 8/30 @ARI

132 8/31 @ARI

133 9/1 @SD

134 9/2 @SD (DOUBLEHEADER, MAKE-UP OF 5/7)

135 9/2 @SD

136 9/3 @SD

137 9/4 ARI

138 9/5 ARI

139 9/6 ARU

140 9/7 COL

141 9/8 COL

142 9/9 COL

143 9/10 COL

144 9/11 @SF

145 9/12 @SF

146 9/13 @SF

9/14 OFF DAY

147 9/15 @WSH

148 9/16 @WSH

149 9/17 @WSH

150 9/18 @PHI

151 9/19 @PHI

152 9/20 @PHI

153 9/21 @PHI

154 9/22 SF

155 9/23 SF

156 9/24 SF

157 9/25 SD

158 9/26 SD

159 9/27 SD

9/28 OFF DAY

160 9/29 @COL

161 9/30 @COL

162 10/1 @COL

DAYS IN… 1st Place (or tied): 40

2nd Place (or tied): 29

3rd Place (or tied): 40

4th Place (or tied): 0

5th Place: 0

MINOR LEAGUE REPORT

TRIPLE-A OKLAHOMA CITY: 53-45, 2nd place (-8.0) Today: at Iowa Yesterday: W, 4-3 at Iowa WP: Bleich (4-0) LP: Floro (3-2) OKC HR: Dickson (21), Rios (3) Player of the Game: Dickson, 2-for-4, R, HR, 3 RBI

DOUBLE-A TULSA: 16-12, 2nd place (-2.0) Today: at NW Arkansas Yesterday: L, 1-2 vs. Arkansas WP: Ray (6-7) LP: Gamboa (1-1) TUL HR: Fernandez (14) Player of the Game: Fernandez, 2-for-4, R, HR, RBI SINGLE-A RANCHO CUCAMONGA: 17-11, 1st place (+1.0) Today: at San Jose Yesterday: W, 6-1 at San Jose WP: Hartman (1-0) LP: McCasland (4-10) RC HR: None Player of the Game: Mieses. 2-for-5, 2 2B, 3 RBI

SINGLE-A GREAT LAKES: 11-17, 6th place (-9.0) Today: at Quad Cities Yesterday: L, 4-7 at Cedar Rapids WP: Sanders (1-2) LP: Alexy (2-5) GL HR: Davis (8), Santana (3) Player of the Game: Santana, 2-for-4, R, HR, RBI SINGLE-A OGDEN: 17-14, 2nd place (-6.0) Today: at Missoula Yesterday: W, 8-2 at Missoula WP: Hemmerich (1-0) LP: Johnson (0-1) Ogden HR: Heredia (4), Yarnall (6) Player of the Game: Yarnall, 2-for-4, R, HR, 3 RBI AZL DODGERS: 13-8, 2nd place (-2.5) Today: at AZL Rangers Yesterday: None WP: --- LP: --- AZL Dodgers HR: --- Player of the Game: --- DSL DODGERS 1: 24-16, 2nd place (-3.0) Today: vs. DSL Royals Yesterday: L, 0-4 at DSL Royals WP: Jimenez (3-3) LP: Castro (4-2) Santo Domingo HR: None Player of the Game: Diaz, 1-for-3

DSL DODGERS 2: 24-16, 2nd place (-1.5) Today: at DSL Pirates Yesterday: L, 3-5 vs. DSL Pirates WP: Garcia (2-0) LP: Blanco (0-2) Santo Domingo HR: None Player of the Game: Suarez, 1-for-4, 2B, 2 RBI, BB

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Feb. 15 Signed RHP Sergio Romo to a one-year contract; placed RHP Yimi Garcia on the 60-day DL (Tommy John surgery)

Feb. 18 Signed INF Chase Utley to a one-year contract; released INF/OF Darin Ruf from the roster

Feb. 19 Acquired minor league RHP Ryan Moseley from the Orioles in exchange for LHP Vidal Nuno

Feb. 20 Signed OF Franklin Gutierrez to a one-year contract

March 1 Acquired minor league INF Drew Jackson and minor league RHP Aneurys Zabala from the Mariners in exchange for RHP Chase De Jong

March 13 Optioned catcher Kyle Farmer and right-hander Jacob Rhame and reassigned outfielder Henry Ramos, right-hander Josh Sborz and right-hander Ralston Cash to minor league camp

March 19 Reassigned catchers Jack Murphy and Wynston Sawyer, right-handed pitcher Fabio Castillo and infielder/outfielder Stetson Allie to minor league camp

March 21 Reassigned right-handed pitchers Patrick Schuster and Madison Younginer to minor league camp

March 22 Optioned OF Brett Eibner and reassigned INF/OF Darnell Sweeney, INF José Miguel Fernández, INF Willie Calhoun and OF Alex Verdugo to minor league camp.

March 25 Reassigned RHPs Steve Geltz, Trevor Oaks and Yaisel Sierra to minor league camp.

March 28 Optioned RHP Josh Fields and LHP Adam Liberatore to minor league camp

March 29 Optioned IF/OF Rob Segedin and reassigned IF Ike Davis, IF/OF O'Koyea Dickson, OF Tyler Holt, IF Charlie Culberson, IF/OF Cody Bellinger and RHP Brandon Morrow to the minors.

March 30 Optioned IF Chris Taylor, OF Trayce Thompson and LHP Julio Urias and reassigned C Bobby Wilson to the minors

April 2 Announced Opening Day Roster: Pitchers (12): Luis Avilán (L), Grant Dayton (L), Chris Hatcher, Rich Hill (L), Kenley Jansen, Clayton Kershaw (L), Kenta Maeda, Brandon McCarthy, Sergio Romo,

Hyun-Jin Ryu (L), Ross Stripling, Alex Wood (L) Catchers (2): Austin Barnes, Yasmani Grandal (S), Infielders (5): Logan Forsythe, Adrián González (L), Corey Seager (L), Justin Turner, Chase Utley

(L) Outfielders (4): Franklin Gutierrez, Joc Pederson (L), Yasiel Puig, Andrew Toles (L), Infielder/Outfielder (2): Kiké Hernández, Scott Van Slyke

Placed RHP Pedro Báez (10-day, right wrist contusion, retroactive to March 30), OF Andre Ethier (10-day, lumbar disk herniation, retroactive to March 30), LHP Scott Kazmir, LHP (10-day, left hip

strain, retroactive to March 30), RHP Josh Ravin (10-day, right groin strain, retroactive to March 30), RHP Brock Stewart (10-day, right shoulder tendinitis, retroactive to March 30) on the disabled list.

April 7 Placed LHP Rich Hill on 10-day disabled list (retroactive to April 6) with blister on left middle finger; recalled RHP Josh Fields from Triple-A OKC

April 12 Placed OF Franklin Gutierrez on 10-day disabled list (retroactive to April 11) with a left hamstring strain; recalled OF Trayce Thompson from Triple-A OKC

April 14 Reinstated RHP Pedro Báez from the 10-day disabled list (right wrist contusion); optioned RHP Josh Fields to Triple-A Oklahoma City

April 16 Reinstated LHP Rich Hill from the 10-day disabled list (blister on left middle finger); optioned OF Trayce Thompson to Triple-A Oklahoma City

April 17 Placed LHP Rich Hill on 10-day disabled list with blister on left middle finger; recalled INF/OF Rob Segedin from Triple-A OKC

April 18 Placed LHP Grant Dayton on 10-day disabled list with a left intercostal strain; recalled RHP Josh Fields from Triple-A OKC

April 19 Placed INF Logan Forsythe (right great toe fracture) and INF/OF Rob Segedin (right great toe strain); recalled OF Brett Eiber and INF/OF Chris Taylor from Triple-A OKC

April 23 Recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from Triple-A OKC; optioned OF Brett Eibner to Triple-A OKC

April 24 Placed OF Joc Pederson on 10-day disabled list (right groin strain); recalled OF Brett Eibner from Triple-A OKC

April 25 Selected the contract of INF/OF Cody Bellinger from Triple-A OKC; optioned OF Brett Eibner to Triple-A OKC; designated RHP Joe Gunkel for assignment

April 27 Recalled LHP Julio Urías from Triple-A OKC; optioned LHP Adam Liberatore to Triple-A OKC

April 29 Reinstated LHP Grant Dayton from the 10-day disabled list (intercostal strain); optioned RHP Josh Fields to Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 1 Placed LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu on the 10-day disabled list (left hip contusion); recalled RHP Josh Fields to Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 2 Reinstated OF Franklin Gutierrez from the 10-day disabled list (left hamstring strain); optioned infielder/outfielder Scott Van Slyke to Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 5 Reinstated OF Joc Pederson from the 10-day disabled list (right groin strain); placed INF Adrián González on 10-day disabled list with right elbow soreness

May 8 Placed RHP Brandon McCarthy on the 10-day disabled list (left shoulder soreness); recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 9 Claimed LHP Justin Marks from the Tampa Bay Rays; transferred outfielder Andre Ethier to the 60-day disabled list (lumbar disk herniation); optioned Justin Marks to Triple-A OKC

May 10 Placed OF Andrew Toles (torn right ACL) and LHP Adam Liberatore (left groin strain) on the 10-day disabled list; recalled infielder/outfielder Scott Van Slyke and outfielder Brett Eibner from Triple-

A OKC; reinstated RHP Josh Ravin from the 10-day disabled list (right groin strain) and optioned to Triple-A OKC

May 11 Reinstated LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu from the 10-day disabled list (left hip contusion); placed RHP Kenta Maeda on 10-day disabled list (left hamstring tightness)

May 15 Reinstated RHP Brandon McCarthy from 10-day disabled list (left shoulder soreness); optioned OF Brett Eibner to Triple-A OKC

May 16 Reinstated LHP Rich Hill from 10-day disabled list (blister on left middle finger); optioned LHP Grant Dayton to Triple-A OKC

May 18 Reinstated INF Adrián González from the 10-day disabled list (right elbow soreness); optioned INF/OF Scott Van Slyke to Triple-A OKC

May 19 Placed INF Justin Turner on the 10-day disabled list (right hamstring strain); recalled OF Brett Eibner from Triple-A OKC

May 21 Recalled RHP Josh Ravin from Triple-A OKC; optioned LHP Julio Urías to Triple-A OKC

May 23 Reinstated INF Logan Forsythe from 10-day disabled list (right great toe fracture); optioned RHP Josh Ravin to Triple-A OKC

May 25 Reinstated RHP Kenta Maeda (left hamstring tightness) and LHP Adam Liberatore (left groin strain) from 10-day disabled list; placed OF Joc Pederson on the seven-day disabled list for concussion and

placed LHP Luis Avilán on the 10-day disabled list with left triceps soreness (retroactive to May 24)

May 26 Claimed INF Mike Freeman and RHP Chris Heston from the Seattle Mariners; Freeman and Heston were optioned to Triple-A OKC

May 29 Selected the contract of RHP Brandon Morrow from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed LHP Alex Wood on the 10-day disabled list (SC joint inflammation; retroactive to May 27)

June 1 Recalled LHP Grant Dayton from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed LHP Adam Liberatore on 10-day disabled list (left forearm tightness; retroactive to May 31)

June 2 Acquired LHP Jason Wheeler from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for cash considerations; optioned him to Triple-A OKC

June 7 Reinstated RHP Brock Stewart from the 60-day disabled list (right shoulder tendinitis) and optioned him to Triple-A OKC; RHP Chris Heston was claimed by the Minnesota Twins off of waivers.

June 8 Selected the contract of RHP Fabio Castillo and optioned him to Triple-A OKC; designated LHP Justin Marks for assignment to create room on the 40-man roster

June 9 Reinstated INF Justin Turner (right hamstring strain) and LHP Luis Avilán (left triceps soreness) from the 10-day disabled list; placed RHP Sergio Romo on the 10-day disabled list with a left ankle

sprain (retroactive to June 8); optioned OF Brett Eibner to Triple-A OKC

June 10 Reinstated LHP Alex Wood from the 10-day disabled list (SC joint inflammation); optioned RHP Brandon Morrow to Triple-A OKC

June 11 Outrighted LHP Justin Marks to Triple-A OKC

June 13 Reinstated OF Joc Pederson from the seven-day concussion disabled list; placed INF Adrián González on the 10-day disabled list (retroactive to June 12) with lower back discomfort

June 16 Recalled RHP Josh Ravin from Triple-A OKC; optioned RHP Ross Stripling to Triple-A OKC

June 18 Recalled RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A OKC; optioned RHP Josh Ravin to Triple-A OKC; claimed OF Peter O’Brien from the Texas Rangers and will be assigned to Triple-A OKC; designated

LHP Jason Wheeler for assignment

June 19 Reinstated RHP Sergio Romo from the 10-day disabled list (left ankle sprain); optioned RHP Josh Fields to Triple-A OKC

June 21 Recalled RHP Brandon Morrow from Triple-A OKC; optioned RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A OKC

June 22 Outrighted LHP Jason Wheeler to Triple-A OKC

June 23 Recalled RHP Ross Stripling from Triple-A OKC; placed RHP Chris Hatcher on 10-day disabled list (thoracic inflammation)

June 25 Recalled INF Mike Freeman from Triple-A OKC; placed OF Franklin Gutierrez on 10-day disabled list (episode of ankylosis spondylitis)

June 26 Recalled RHP Brock Stewart and OF Trayce Thompson from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed RHP Brandon McCarthy (right knee tendonitis) on the 10-day disabled list; optioned RHP Ross Stripling

to Triple-A OKC

July 1 Recalled RHP Josh Fields from Triple-A OKC; optioned INF Mike Freeman to Triple-A OKC

July 2 Traded LHP Jason Wheeler to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for International Amateur Signing Bonus Pool space

July 4 Recalled RHP Ross Stripling from Triple-A OKC; placed LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu on the 10-day disabled list with left foot contusion (retroactive to July 1)

July 6 Recalled INF/OF Scott Van Slyke from Triple A-OKC; placed LHP Grant Dayton on the 10-day disabled list with neck stiffness (retroactive to July 4)

July 8 Reinstated RHP Brandon McCarthy from the 10-day disabled list (right knee tendonitis); optioned INF/OF Scott Van Slyke to Triple-A OKC

July 20 Reinstated LHP Grant Dayton from the 10-day disabled list (neck stiffness); designated RHP Sergio Romo for assignment

Player Injury Date On Date Off Games Missed Record

Luis Avilán left triceps soreness May 25 June 9 14 9-5

Pedro Báez right wrist contusion March 30 April 14 10 5-5

Grant Dayton intercostal strain April 18 April 29 9 4-5

Grant Dayton neck stiffness July 4 July 20 11 11-0

Andre Ethier lumbar disk herniation March 30 --- 97 66-31

Logan Forsythe righ great toe fracture April 19 May 23 30 19-11

Yimi García (60-day DL) right elbow surgery Feb. 15 --- 97 66-31

Adrián González right elbow soreness May 5 May 18 12 8-4 Adrián González lower back discomfort June 12 --- 33 27-6

Franklin Gutierrez left hamstring strain April 11 May 2 18 9-9

Franklin Gutierrez ankylosis spondylitis June 25 --- 21 16-5

Chris Hatcher thoracic inflammation June 23 --- 23 18-5

Rich Hill blister on left middle finger April 6 April 16 9 5-4

Rich Hill blister on left middle finger April 17 May 16 27 15-12

Scott Kazmir (60-day DL) left hip strain March 30 --- 97 66-31

Adam Liberatore left forearm tightness May 31 --- 44 33-11

Adam Liberatore left groin strain May 10 May 25 14 8-6

Kenta Maeda left hamstring tightness May 11 May 25 13 7-6

Brandon McCarthy dislocated left shoulder May 8 May 15 7 5-2

Brandon McCarthy right knee tendonitis June 26 July 8 11 8-3

Joc Pederson right groin strain April 24 May 5 10 6-4

Joc Pederson concussion May 25 June 13 16 12-4

Josh Ravin right groin strain March 30 May 10 33 19-14

Sergio Romo left ankle sprain June 8 June 19 9 8-1

Hyun-Jin Ryu left hip contusion May 1 May 11 8 6-2

Hyun-Jin Ryu left foot contusion July 1 --- 17 14-3

Rob Segedin (60-day DL) right great toe strain April 19 --- 82 59-23

Brock Stewart (60-day DL) right shoulder tendinitis March 30 June 7 60 35-25

Andrew Toles (60-day DL) torn right ACL May 10 --- 64 47-17

Justin Turner right hamstring strain May 19 June 9 19 12-7

Alex Wood SC joint inflammation May 27 June 10 13 8-5