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1967 Los Angeles Dodgers season

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Major League Baseball team season
1967 Los Angeles Dodgers
LeagueNational League
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles, California
Record73–89 (.451)
Divisional place8th
OwnersWalter O'Malley,James &Dearie Mulvey
PresidentWalter O'Malley
General managersBuzzie Bavasi
ManagersWalter Alston
TelevisionKTTV (11)
RadioKFI
Vin Scully,Jerry Doggett
KWKW
José García,Jaime Jarrín
← 1966Seasons1968 →

The1967 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 78th season for theLos Angeles Dodgers franchise inMajor League Baseball (MLB), their 10th season inLos Angeles,California, and their 6th season playing their home games atDodger Stadium inLos Angeles California. It marked the end of one of the franchise's most successful eras. One season after losingthe World Series tothe Baltimore Orioles, the Dodgers declined to a record of 73–89, and finished ahead of onlythe Houston Astros andthe New York Mets in theNational League race,28+12 games behind the NL andWorld Series ChampionSt. Louis Cardinals. It was the Dodgers' worst record since thewar-affected1944 season, and their worst peacetime record since1937. The Dodgers would not return to the postseasonuntil 1974.

Offseason

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Regular season

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Dodgers vs.Reds at Dodger Stadium, 1967

Season standings

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National League
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
St. Louis Cardinals10160.62749‍–‍3252‍–‍28
San Francisco Giants9171.56210½51‍–‍3140‍–‍40
Chicago Cubs8774.5401449‍–‍3438‍–‍40
Cincinnati Reds8775.53714½49‍–‍3238‍–‍43
Philadelphia Phillies8280.50619½45‍–‍3537‍–‍45
Pittsburgh Pirates8181.50020½49‍–‍3232‍–‍49
Atlanta Braves7785.47524½48‍–‍3329‍–‍52
Los Angeles Dodgers7389.45128½42‍–‍3931‍–‍50
Houston Astros6993.42632½46‍–‍3523‍–‍58
New York Mets61101.37740½36‍–‍4225‍–‍59

Record vs. opponents

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1967 National League record

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
TeamATLCHCCINHOULADNYMPHIPITSFSTL
Atlanta11–75–1311–78–108–1010–88–1010–86–12
Chicago7–1112–68–109–913–511–711–7–110–86–11
Cincinnati13–56–1215–38–1012–610–810–88–105–13
Houston7–1110–83–1510–811–77–119–96–126–12
Los Angeles10–89–910–88–1012–66–127–115–136–12
New York10–85–136–127–116–124–1411–75–137–11
Philadelphia8-107–118–1011–712–614–48–108–106–12
Pittsburgh10–87–11–18–109–911–77–1110–88–1011–7
San Francisco8–108–1010–812–613–513–510–810–87–11
St. Louis12–611–613–512–612–611–712–67–1111–7


Opening Day lineup

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Opening Day starters
NamePosition
Wes ParkerCenter fielder
Ron HuntSecond baseman
Lou JohnsonRight fielder
Ron FairlyFirst baseman
Jim LefebvreThird baseman
John RoseboroCatcher
Bob BaileyLeft fielder
Gene MichaelShortstop
Bob MillerStarting pitcher

Notable transactions

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Roster

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1967 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Season recap

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The Dodgers were coming off back to back National League titles, but were mildly surprised by ace pitcherSandy Koufax's retirement after the 1966 season. Still, while not expected to be a contender in 1967, there was a solid nucleus that would have been expected to win in the neighborhood of 85 games. However, a couple of questionable trades (Tommy Davis for Ron Hunt, and Maury Wills for Bob Bailey and Gene Michael) further weakened an offense that was already considered below average.

In April, leading hitter and team home run leaderLou Johnson was injured sliding into home against the Braves and missed two months of the season. New shortstopGene Michael batted .202, a full 100 points less than the man he replaced, as Maury Wills batted .302 for the Pirates.Ron Fairly,Willie Davis, andBob Bailey all slumped off from their 1966 production; but one of the few bright spots was rookieAl Ferrara's .277 average and 16 home runs in just over half the season. Ultimately, the Dodgers scored fewer runs than any National League team except the last place Mets.

Despite the loss of Koufax, the pitching was generally solid, but the starters' won-loss records suffered from lack of run support despite solid ERAs. RookieBill Singer was 12–8 with a 2.64 ERA,Don Drysdale was 13–16 with a 2.74 ERA, and Claude Osteen was 17–17 with a 3.22 ERA.Don Sutton suffered from a "sophomore jinx", as he went 11–15 with a 3.95 ERA, nearly a full run higher than his 2.99 ERA in 1966. The bullpen was led byRon Perranoski,Jim Brewer, andPhil Regan, who combined for 23 saves and all had an ERA under 3.

The Dodgers lost 10 of their first 16 games and never got closer than 7 games out of 1st place. They were never able to top the .500 mark, and while they were a respectable 42–39 at home, they were a dismal 31–50 on the road.

Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CJohn Roseboro11633491.272424
1BWes Parker139496102.247531
2BRon Hunt110388102.263333
SSGene Michael9822345.20207
3BJim Lefebvre136494129.261850
LFLou Johnson10433089.2701141
CFWillie Davis143569146.257641
RFRon Fairly153486107.2201055

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Al Ferrara12234796.2771650
Bob Bailey11632273.227428
Len Gabrielson9023862.261729
Dick Schofield8423250.216215
Nate Oliver7723255.23707
Jeff Torborg7619642.214212
Jim Hickman659816.163010
Jim Campanis416210.16122
Luis Alcaraz176014.23303
Tommy Dean12284.14302
Johnny Werhas771.14300
Willie Crawford441.25000

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Claude Osteen39288.117173.22152
Don Drysdale38282.013162.74196
Don Sutton37232.211153.95169
Bill Singer32204.11282.64169
John Duffie29.2022.796

Other pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Jim Brewer30100.2542.6874
Alan Foster416.2012.1615

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Ron Perranoski7067162.4575
Phil Regan556962.9953
Bob Miller522904.3132
Dick Egan201106.2520
Joe Moeller60009.002
Bob Lee40005.402
Jim Hickman10004.500
Bruce Brubaker100020.252

Awards and honors

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All-Stars

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Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAASpokane IndiansPacific Coast LeagueRoy Hartsfield
AAAlbuquerque DodgersTexas LeagueDuke Snider
ASanta Barbara DodgersCalifornia LeagueNorm Sherry
ADubuque PackersMidwest LeagueBill Berrier
ATri-City AtomsNorthwest LeagueDon LeJohn
RookieOgden DodgersPioneer LeagueTommy Lasorda

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Albuquerque, Ogden

1967 Major League Baseball draft

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Main article:1967 Major League Baseball draft

This was the third year of aMajor League Baseball draft. The Dodgers drafted 87 players in the June draft and 9 in the January draft. The top draft pick wasthird baseman Donnie Denbow fromSouthern Methodist University. He played in the Dodgers farm system through 1970. In 177 games in the rookie leagues and Class-A, he hit .242.

Of this years draft class, only catcherSteve Yeager, drafted in the fourth round, made any impact in the Majors. He played with the Dodgers from 1972 to 1985 and hit 102 home runs during his career.

1967 draft picks
January draft[8]
RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Travis KingRHPSouth Georgia CollegeYes1967–1972AA
2James HerbertLHPSouthern University and A&M CollegeNo
January secondary phase[9]
RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Larry BurchartRHPOklahoma State UniversityNo
Dodgers – 1967 June
1967–1971MLB
2James DoranOFStaunton Military AcademyYes1967–1968A-
3Jeffrey BowmanRHPModesto Junior CollegeNo
4Maurice SmithCUniversity of Illinois at Urbana–ChampaignYes1967A-
5Paul DeVaneyRHPRochester Business InstituteYes1967–1968A-
6Michael BablerRHPChabot CollegeNo
7Eldon JonesLHPTrinidad State Junior CollegeNo
Athletics – 1970
1970–1973AA
June draft[10]
RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Donnie Denbow3BSouthern Methodist UniversityYes1966–1971A
2Thomas HarrisSSCentral Gwinnett High SchoolYes1967–1971A
3William RainerOFSouthern Methodist UniversityYes1967–1968A
4Steve YeagerCMeadowdale High SchoolYes1967–1986MLB
5Ron CashSSLakeside High SchoolNo
Tigers – 1971
1971–1976MLB
6Kenneth HansenRHPMaryvale High SchoolNo
Reds – 1971
1971–1973AA
7Rusty BodkinOFFort Lauderdale High SchoolNo
Cardinals – 1968
1967–1971A
8Leland SaxonLHPPalmetto High SchoolYes1967–1968Rookie
9Gary Wedel3BGardena High SchoolYes1967–1970A
10Carmine Marceno1BChristopher Columbus High SchoolYes1967–1970A
11Charles BoggsCWest Virginia UniversityYes1967–1968A
12Robert LamberLHPNew York City College of TechnologyYes1967Rookie
13Kara HallINFDos Palos High SchoolYes1967–1971A
14James Loll1BCrespi Carmelite High SchoolNo
Royals – 1969
1969Rookie
15Glenn WoodruffCAliceville High SchoolNo
Indians – 1972
1972–1974AA
16Jack DonovanRHPSt. Peter's High SchoolNo
Angels – 1971
1971–1975AAA
17Robert Knight2BKing High SchoolNo
Cubs – 1969
1969–1970A
18Don Stoulil3BBishop Alemany High SchoolYes1968–1971A
19Abraham SearsSSPerry High SchoolYes1967–1968A
20Larry KingRHPWillingham High SchoolYes1967Rookie
21Bruce MatteRHPMiami UniversityNo
Mets – 1968
1968–1970A
22Leon Murray1BFremont High SchoolNo
Giants – 1970
1970Rookie
23Malcolm Bass2BGulf Coast Community CollegeYes1967A-
24Norman DermodyRHPSeton Hall UniversityYes1967–1970AA
25James HughesSSOkawville High SchoolYes1967Rookie
26James NortonCBishop Alemany High SchoolNo
27Mike RapkinLHPMonroe High SchoolNo
28Gregory SmithRHPSierra High SchoolNo
29Jim FlynnRHPRoosevelt High SchoolYes1967–1973AAA
30James BrunnworthRHPEdwardsville High SchoolYes1967–1971AA
31Ronald ThompsonRHPRoosevelt High SchoolNo
32Dave ThompsonOFSanta Barbara High SchoolNo
Angels −1968
1968–1969A
33John BranniganLHPCliffside Park High SchoolNo
34Robert HuellemeierRHPMount de Sales High SchoolNo
35William WrightCCarson-Newman CollegeNo
36Chava FloresSSArtesia High SchoolYes1968Rookie
37Greg MattinsonOFGrossmont CollegeNo
38Charles Kingsbury3BClaremont High SchoolNo
39Willie StricklandOFFremont High SchoolNo
40Gene Martin3BSanta Monica High SchoolNo
41Larry TingleRHPYerington High SchoolYes1967–1969A
42Douglas BarkerRHPDavis High SchoolNo
Phillies – 1969
1969–1971A
43Dennis MurphyRHPSouthwest Miami High SchoolYes1967–1969A
44James O'BrienOFSacred Heart UniversityNo
45Phillip Cabibi2BGarey High SchoolNo
46James SouthworthRHPLos Angeles Valley CollegeNo
Senators – 1970
1970–1972AAA
47Gene WillettsCJohnson & Wales UniversityNo
48William SusaRHPReseda High SchoolNoA
49Steven NapoliOFBishop Alemany High SchoolNo
50John MarinoCLos Angeles Valley CollegeNo
51David ConwayOFLos Angeles Valley CollegeYes1967–1968A
52William GravesRHPWestmont CollegeYes1967–1970AA
53Harold ArmstrongSSHueneme High SchoolNo
54Stephen LeeLHPMonroe High SchoolNo
Giants – 1971
1971A
55Joseph JacobsenCRoosevelt High SchoolNo
Twins −1969
1969–1972A
56Michael McPartlin3BNiagara County Community CollegeNo
57David DaleRHPCulver Military Academy High SchoolNo
58Stephen EastonLHPSierra High SchoolNo
Athletics – 1971
1971–1973AA
59David LloydOFJefferson High SchoolNo
60Patrick Manahan3BSylmar High SchoolYes1967–1970A
61Albert Rossi2BSt. Francis High SchoolNo
62Frank RuckerLHPEnsley High SchoolNo
63Bruce EllingsenLHPLakewood High SchoolYes1968–1975MLB
64Francis KarmelichCFelix Lasuen High SchoolNo
Senators – 1970
1970–1972A
65Tom LundstedtCProspect High SchoolNo
Cubs – 1970
1970–1975MLB
66Antonio LatourLHPIndian River Community CollegeNo
67Craig FoxLHPNo
68Barton Bell2BMesa Community CollegeSELECTION VOIDED
69Harold MurrayCSmith-Cotton High SchoolNo
70Keith LieppmanSSSouthwest High SchoolNo
Athletics – 1971
1971–1979AAA
June secondary phase[11]
RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Pat BrownOFUniversity of Texas at AustinNo
Yankees – 1969
1969–1971AA
2Robert Bosson1BColumbia UniversityNo
3Larry BurchartRHPOklahoma State UniversityYes1967–1971MLB
4Raldolph KohnCUniversity of GeorgiaYes1967–1970A
5Samuel ScheschukCUniversity of Texas at AustinYes1967A-
6Jack CreelRHPGulf Coast Community CollegeYes1867–1968A
7David Speas3BSan Diego Mesa CollegeYes1967–1969A
8Walter AdeyLHPHudson Valley Community CollegeYes1967–1971A
9Jom KeirnsOFCentral State UniversityNo
10Lucky ThompsonSSUniversity of California, San DiegoNo
Cardinals – 1968
1968–1971AA
11Clarence ClevelandOFChipola CollegeNo
Phillies – 1971
1971Rookie
12Larry LinvilleOFArizona State UniversityNo
White Sox – 1968
1968–1971A
13Patrick O'BrienLHPUniversity of ArizonaNo
14Bruce WadeRHPEl Camino CollegeNo
15Richard BinderLHPUniversity of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignNo
16Douglas BritteleRHPRutgers, the State University of New JerseyNo
17Glenn Bisbing3BRider UniversityNo
Reds – 1968
1968–1969A

Notes

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  1. ^Wes Covington page at Baseball Reference
  2. ^Ron Hunt page at Baseball Reference
  3. ^Maury Wills page at Baseball Reference
  4. ^abBob Lee page at Baseball Reference
  5. ^John Kennedy page at Baseball Reference
  6. ^Johnny Werhas page at Baseball Reference
  7. ^Von Joshua page at Baseball Reference
  8. ^1967 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB January Draft-Regular Phase
  9. ^1967 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB January Draft-Secondary Phase
  10. ^1967 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft
  11. ^1967 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Draft-Secondary Phase

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