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1985 Los Angeles Dodgers season

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Major League Baseball team season
1985 Los Angeles Dodgers
National League West Champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles
Record95–67 (.586)
Divisional place1st
OwnerPeter O'Malley
General managersAl Campanis
ManagersTommy Lasorda
TelevisionKTTV–TV 11
Vin Scully,Jerry Doggett,Ross Porter
Dodgervision
Eddie Doucette,Al Downing,Rick Monday
RadioKABC–AM 790
Vin Scully,Jerry Doggett,Ross Porter
KTNQ–AM 1020
Jaime Jarrín,René Cárdenas
← 1984Seasons1986 →

The1985 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 96th season for theLos Angeles Dodgers franchise inMajor League Baseball (MLB), their 28th season inLos Angeles, California, and their 24th season playing their home games atDodger Stadium. The team lost to theSt. Louis Cardinals in theNLCS.Fernando Valenzuela set a major league record for most consecutive innings at the start of a season without allowing anearned run (41).

Offseason

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Regular season

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Season standings

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NL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Los Angeles Dodgers9567.58648‍–‍3347‍–‍34
Cincinnati Reds8972.55347‍–‍3442‍–‍38
Houston Astros8379.5121244‍–‍3739‍–‍42
San Diego Padres8379.5121244‍–‍3739‍–‍42
Atlanta Braves6696.4072932‍–‍4934‍–‍47
San Francisco Giants62100.3833338‍–‍4324‍–‍57

Record vs. opponents

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1985 National League record

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
TeamATLCHCCINHOULADMONNYMPHIPITSDSFSTL
Atlanta5–77–118–105–133–92–1010–26–67–1110–83–9
Chicago7–55–65–75–77–114–1413–513–58–46–64–14
Cincinnati11–76–511–77–118–44–87–59–39–912–65–7
Houston10–87–57–116–126–64–84–86–612–615–36–6
Los Angeles13–57–511–712–67–57–54–88–48–1011–77–5
Montreal9–311–74–86–65–79–98–109–85–77–511–7
New York10–214–48–48–45–79–911–710–87–58–48–10
Philadelphia2-105–135–78–48–410–87–1111–75–76–68–10
Pittsburgh6–65–133–96–64–88–98–107–114–83–93–15
San Diego11–74–89–96–1210–87–55–77–58–412–64–8
San Francisco8–106–66–123–157–115–74–86–69–36–122–10
St. Louis9–314–47–56–65–77–1110–810–815–38–410–2


Opening day lineup

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Opening Day Starters
NamePosition
Mariano DuncanSecond baseman
Ken LandreauxCenter fielder
Al OliverLeft fielder
Pedro GuerreroThird baseman
Mike MarshallRight fielder
Mike SciosciaCatcher
Sid BreamFirst baseman
Dave AndersonShortstop
Fernando ValenzuelaStarting pitcher

Roster

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1985 Los Angeles Dodgers

Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Notable Transactions

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Game log

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Regular season

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Legend
 Dodgers win
 Dodgers loss
 Postponement
 Clinched division
BoldDodgers team member
1985 regular season game log: 95–67 (Home: 48–33; Away: 47–34)[4]
April: 11–10 (Home: 5–5; Away: 6–5)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox
Streak
1April 95:35 p.m.PST@AstrosL 1–2Ryan (1–0)Valenzuela (0–1)DiPino (1)2:1942,8760–1L1
2April 105:35 p.m.PST@AstrosW 5–4Reuss (1–0)Niekro (0–1)Howe (1)2:459,9451–1W1
3April 1110:35 a.m.PST@AstrosW 4–3Diaz (1–0)Dawley (0–1)Howell (1)2:255,7932–1W2
4April 121:05 p.m.PSTGiantsL 1–4Krukow (1–0)Honeycutt (0–1)2:3246,9102–2L1
5April 137:05 p.m.PSTGiantsW 1–0Valenzuela (1–1)Davis (0–1)2:2349,8613–2W1
6April 141:05 p.m.PSTGiantsL 4–8Gott (1–0)Reuss (1–1)Garrelts (1)3:1048,9953–3L1
7April 157:35 p.m.PSTAstrosW 5–3Diaz (2–0)Niekro (0–2)Howell (2)2:4226,5414–3W1
8April 167:35 p.m.PSTAstrosL 3–7Smith (2–0)Howe (0–1)2:5332,1554–4L1
9April 177:35 p.m.PSTAstrosW 1–0(11)Hershiser (1–0)DiPino (0–1)2:4329,7895–4W1
10April 181:05 p.m.PST@PadresW 5–0Valenzuela (2–1)Thurmond (0–1)2:0638,0246–4W2
11April 197:05 p.m.PST@PadresL 2–11Hoyt (1–1)Reuss (1–2)2:2832,9206–5L1
12April 207:05 p.m.PST@PadresL 3–4(10)Gossage (1–0)Howell (0–1)3:0842,0036–6L2
13April 211:05 p.m.PST@PadresW 2–0Hershiser (2–0)Dravecky (0–1)2:2842,5747–6W1
14April 227:35 p.m.PST@GiantsW 3–2(10)Niedenfuer (1–0)LaPoint (0–3)2:3624,5128–6W2
15April 231:05 p.m.PST@GiantsL 1–2Krukow (2–0)Valenzuela (2–2)2:1019,0228–7L1
16April 241:05 p.m.PST@GiantsW 4–2Brennan (1–0)Laskey (0–2)Howell (3)2:5919,8919–7W1
17April 257:35 p.m.PSTPadresW 6–3Honeycutt (1–1)Show (2–1)2:5239,59310–7W2
18April 267:35 p.m.PSTPadresW 2–0Hershiser (3–0)Dravecky (0–2)2:0050,33511–7W3
19April 277:05 p.m.PSTPadresL 3–4Hawkins (4–0)Brennan (1–1)Gossage (4)2:2849,80111–8L1
20April 281:05 p.m.PDTPadresL 0–1Lefferts (1–0)Valenzuela (2–3)Gossage (5)2:0748,72611–9L2
21April 305:35 p.m.PDT@CardinalsL1–6Andújar(4–0)Reuss(1–3)2:4020,38011–10L3
May: 12–14 (Home: 5–5; Away: 7–9)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox
Streak
22May 110:35 a.m.PDT@CardinalsW2–1(12)Howell(1–1)Allen(0–2)Niedenfuer(1)3:4014,32412–10W1
23May 34:35 p.m.PDT@PiratesL 2–16McWilliams (3–1)Honeycutt (1–2)2:4517,62812–11L1
24May 411:15 a.m.PDT@PiratesW 6–5(10)Valenzuela (3–3)Candelaria (1–3)2:4814,09313–11W1
25May 510:35 a.m.PDT@PiratesL 2–3Rhoden (2–3)Niedenfuer (1–2)Candelaria (5)2:4017,04313–12L1
26May 611:20 a.m.PDT@CubsW 5–4(10)Howell (2–1)Fontenot (0–1)3:2820,79614–12W1
27May 711:20 a.m.PDT@CubsL 2–4Ruthven (1–1)Brennan (1–2)Smith (7)2:5923,33114–13L1
28May 87:35 p.m.PDTCardinalsW5–2Honeycutt(2–2)Tudor(1–4)Howell(4)2:2833,74815–13W1
29May 97:35 p.m.PDTCardinalsL4–5(10)Allen(1–2)Howell(2–2)Dayley(1)3:3437,77515–14L1
30May 107:35 p.m.PDTPiratesW 1–0Reuss (2–3)Rhoden (2–4)Howe (2)2:2848,68116–14W1
31May 111:05 p.m.PDTPiratesL 2–5(12)Holland (1–1)Brennan (1–3)3:4942,95716–15L1
32May 121:05 p.m.PDTPiratesW 2–0Castillo (1–1)Tunnell (0–4)Niedenfuer (2)2:4240,92417–15W1
33May 147:35 p.m.PDTCubsL 3–8Sutcliffe (5–3)Valenzuela (3–4)3:0348,18717–16L1
34May 157:35 p.m.PDTCubsL 2–3Sanderson (2–1)Honeycutt (2–3)Smith (9)3:0446,21317–17L2
35May 175:05 p.m.PDT@PhilliesL 5–10Gross (3–4)Reuss (2–4)2:4416,33417–18L3
36May 184:05 p.m.PDT@PhilliesL 5–7Andersen (1–2)Niedenfuer (1–2)Carman (1)3:0124,18917–19L4
37May 1910:35 a.m.PDT@PhilliesW 3–2Valenzuela (4–4)Hudson (1–3)Howell (5)2:1635,27618–19W1
38May 2010:35 a.m.PDT@ExposL 1–9Schatzeder (1–0)Castillo (1–1)2:2814,40118–20L1
39May 214:35 p.m.PDT@ExposL 1–6Gullickson (5–4)Honeycutt (2–4)Reardon (9)2:3114,28918–21L2
40May 224:35 p.m.PDT@ExposW 4–0Reuss (3–4)Palmer (3–4)2:2219,23919–21W1
41May 245:05 p.m.PDT@MetsW 4–3Hershiser (4–0)Lynch (2–3)Niedenfuer (3)2:5737,12420–21W2
42May 2510:20 a.m.PDT@MetsW 6–2Valenzuela (5–4)Gooden (6–3)2:3540,05221–21W3
43May 2610:35 a.m.PDT@MetsL 1–2McDowell (5–1)Honeycutt (2–5)2:3936,23421–22L1
44May 274:35 p.m.PDT@MetsL 1–8Darling (4–1)Reuss (3–5)2:2324,45821–23L2
45May 297:35 p.m.PDTPhilliesW 6–1Hershiser (5–0)Gross (3–6)2:2536,42222–23W1
46May 307:35 p.m.PDTPhilliesL 1–6Denny (2–5)Valenzuela (5–5)2:2929,59122–24L1
47May 317:35 p.m.PDTExposW 4–0Honeycutt (3–5)Gullickson (6–5)Niedenfuer (4)2:2134,55423–24W1
June: 15–10 (Home: 9–6; Away: 6–4)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox
Streak
48June 17:05 p.m.PDTExposL 2–4(11)Lucas (1–0)Howell (2–3)Reardon (15)3:1441,05823–25L1
49June 21:05 p.m.PDTExposW 8–7Castillo (2–1)Smith (5–2)3:1537,66024–25W1
50June 35:20 p.m.PDTMetsW 5–4(12)Howe (1–1)Sisk (1–3)3:5436,93525–25W2
51June 47:35 p.m.PDTMetsL 1–4Gooden (8–3)Valenzuela (5–6)2:3349,38625–26L1
52June 57:35 p.m.PDTMetsW 2–1Welch (1–0)Fernandez (1–2)Howe (3)2:5632,63126–26W1
53June 74:40 p.m.PDT@BravesW 7–2Niedenfuer (3–3)Bedrosian (2–5)2:4324,61227–26W2
54June 812:20 p.m.PDT@BravesL 3–7Mahler (9–5)Hershiser (5–1)2:3736,47727–27L1
55June 911:10 a.m.PDT@BravesL 3–10Shields (1–0)Valenzuela (5–7)Forster (1)2:5529,34027–28L2
56June 104:35 p.m.PDT@RedsW 7–4Honeycutt (4–5)Stuper (5–5)Howell (6)2:4018,06428–28W1
June 11@RedsPostponed (Rain)(Makeup date: August 2)
June 12@RedsPostponed (Rain)(Makeup date: September 13)
57June 145:35 p.m.PDT@AstrosW 10–2Reuss (4–5)Niekro (3–7)2:4821,24329–28W2
58June 1510:20 a.m.PDT@AstrosW 3–0Hershiser (6–1)Knepper (6–3)1:5625,42230–28W3
59June 164:05 p.m.PDT@AstrosW 9–0Valenzuela (6–7)Scott (5–3)2:4825,49131–28W4
60June 175:20 p.m.PDTPadresL 2–3Show (5–4)Honeycutt (4–6)Gossage (15)2:5730,63331–29L1
61June 187:35 p.m.PDTPadresL 0–4Dravecky (6–4)Welch (1–1)2:1446,89031–30L2
62June 197:35 p.m.PDTPadresW 5–1Reuss (5–5)Hawkins (11–1)2:1045,41532–30W1
63June 217:35 p.m.PDTAstrosW 7–2Hershiser (7–1)Scott (5–4)2:4139,58433–30W2
64June 227:05 p.m.PDTAstrosW 6–3Valenzuela (7–7)Ryan (8–4)2:2848,31334–30W3
65June 231:05 p.m.PDTAstrosW 6–2Honeycutt (5–6)Mathis (3–2)Niedenfuer (5)2:4438,71635–30W4
66June 245:20 p.m.PDTAstrosL 4–8Niekro (5–6)Reuss (5–6)2:4234,45935–31L1
67June 257:05 p.m.PDT@PadresW 3–2Howell (3–3)Stoddard (0–3)2:2823,29636–31W1
68June 267:05 p.m.PDT@PadresL 4–10Hoyt (10–4)Hershiser (7–2)2:0736,11336–32L1
69June 271:05 p.m.PDT@PadresL 4–5Lefferts (4–2)Valenzuela (7–8)Gossage (17)2:3347,48236–33L2
70June 287:35 p.m.PDTBravesL 2–11Bedrosian (5–6)Honeycutt (5–7)2:5240,54636–34L3
71June 2912:50 p.m.PDTBravesW 3–2Reuss (6–6)Mahler (11–7)Niedenfuer (6)2:0939,14137–34W1
72June 301:05 p.m.PDTBravesW 4–3Howell (4–3)Sutter (4–3)2:2236,80438–34W2
July: 20–7 (Home: 12–4; Away: 8–3)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox
Streak
73July 15:20 p.m.PDTRedsW 8–1Hershiser (8–2)Tibbs (4–10)2:2823,29639–34W3
74July 27:35 p.m.PDTRedsW 3–0Valenzuela (8–8)Price (2–2)2:0649,20740–34W4
75July 43:35 p.m.PDT@CardinalsL2–3Andújar(14–3)Howell(4–4)3:0538,39440–35L1
76July 55:35 p.m.PDT@CardinalsW4–1Niedenfuer(3–2)Cox(9–4)Howell(7)2:2239,29641–35W1
77July 611:15 a.m.PDT@CardinalsW8–3Welch(2–1)Kepshire(5–6)2:4133,85242–35W2
78July 711:15 a.m.PDT@CardinalsL1–7Tudor(9–7)Hershiser(8–3)2:4336,31342–36L1
79July 84:35 p.m.PDT@PiratesW 4–3Valenzuela (9–8)DeLeón (2–12)2:466,53743–36W1
80July 94:35 p.m.PDT@PiratesW 8–3Honeycutt (6–7)Rhoden (5–9)Niedenfuer (7)2:416,74844–36W2
81July 104:35 p.m.PDT@PiratesW 5–4Reuss (1–3)Tunnell (0–6)Howell (7)2:3412,93445–36W3
82July 1111:20 a.m.PDT@CubsW 3–1Welch (3–1)Fontenot (3–4)Howell (8)2:2035,46946–36W4
83July 121:05 p.m.PDT@CubsW 7–4Niedenfuer (4–2)Smith (4–4)2:5736,02947–36W5
84July 1310:20 a.m.PDT@CubsW 9–1Valenzuela (10–8)Gura (0–2)2:3234,82248–36W6
85July 1411:20 a.m.PDT@CubsL 4–10Frazier (5–2)Honeycutt (6–8)Brusstar (2)3:1734,27348–37L1
July 165:30 p.m.PDT56th All-Star GameNational Leaguevs.American League (Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome,Minneapolis, Minnesota)
86July 187:35 p.m.PDTCardinalsW2–1Hershiser(9–3)Campbell(2–2)Niedenfuer(8)2:4146,48449–37W1
87July 197:35 p.m.PDTCardinalsW5–2Welch(4–1)Cox(11–5)2:1549,47250–37L2
88July 207:05 p.m.PDTCardinalsW3–0Valenzuela(11–8)Tudor(10–8)2:0948,58251–37W3
89July 211:05 p.m.PDTCardinalsL2–4(10)Lahti(1–0)Niedenfuer(4–3)Forsch(2)3:1240,38051–38L1
90July 227:35 p.m.PDTPiratesL 3–6McWilliams (5–7)Honeycutt (6–9)Guante (1)3:0329,88851–39L2
91July 237:35 p.m.PDTPiratesW 6–0Hershiser (10–3)Reuschel (8–3)2:3133,01352–39W1
92July 247:35 p.m.PDTPiratesW 9–1Welch (5–1)Robinson (2–4)2:4234,05153–39W2
93July 257:35 p.m.PDTCubsW 7–3Valenzuela (12–8)Fontenot (3–5)Howell (9)2:3349,51654–39W3
94July 267:35 p.m.PDTCubsW 10–0Reuss (8–6)Ruthven (4–7)2:5041,32155–39W4
95July 2712:20 p.m.PDTCubsW 5–4Hershiser (11–3)Frazier (5–4)Howell (10)3:0046,09256–39W5
96July 281:05 p.m.PDTCubsL 2–9Sorensen (3–2)Powell (0–1)Brusstar (3)2:4447,57156–40L1
97July 297:35 p.m.PDTGiantsW 10–5Welch (6–1)Blue (5–4)2:5236,53657–40W1
98July 307:35 p.m.PDTGiantsW 4–2Niedenfuer (5–3)Minton (2–2)2:5446,66858–40W2
99July 317:35 p.m.PDTGiantsL 5–7Laskey (5–11)Reuss (8–7)Garrelts (8)2:4845,29758–41L1
August: 16–11 (Home: 7–4; Away: 9–7)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox
Streak
100(1)August 22:05 p.m.PDT@RedsW 5–3Hershiser (12–3)Robinson (5–3)Niedenfuer (9)2:3859–41W1
101(2)August 25:18 p.m.PDT@RedsL 2–5Tibbs (5–11)Honeycutt (6–10)2:2540,23659–42L1
102August 34:05 p.m.PDT@RedsW 2–0Welch (7–1)Soto (10–12)2:0738,47460–42W1
103August 411:15 a.m.PDT@RedsL 4–5Power (3–2)Howell (4–5)2:2939,04960–43L1
104August 54:40 p.m.PDT@BravesW 6–1Reuss (9–7)Barker (1–5)2:3024,53661–43W1
August 6@BravesPostponed (Strike)(Makeup date: September 10)
August 7@BravesPostponed (Strike)(Makeup date: September 9)
105August 87:35 p.m.PDTRedsL 5–6(13)Power (4–2)Diaz (2–1)Robinson (1)4:1437,47961–44L1
106August 97:35 p.m.PDTRedsW 3–1Welch (8–1)Browning (9–9)2:1444,93562–44W1
107August 107:35 p.m.PDTRedsW 2–1Valenzuela (13–8)Tibbs (5–12)2:2448,41063–44W2
108August 111:05 p.m.PDTRedsW 4–0Reuss (10–7)McGaffigan (1–1)2:3141,18864–44W3
109August 127:35 p.m.PDTBravesW 3–0Honeycutt (7–10)Mahler (16–10)Niedenfuer (10)2:1936,74165–44W4
110August 137:35 p.m.PDTBravesW 2–1Diaz (3–1)Forster (1–3)Niedenfuer (11)2:3838,92466–44W5
111August 147:35 p.m.PDTBravesW 5–0Welch (9–1)McMurtry (0–2)2:1139,62767–44W6
112August 152:05 p.m.PDTBravesW 5–4Valenzuela (14–8)Sutter (7–5)Niedenfuer (12)2:3242,16968–44W7
113August 168:05 p.m.PDT@GiantsW 5–1Reuss (11–7)Blue (5–5)Howell (11)2:3020,95269–44W8
114August 171:05 p.m.PDT@GiantsL 2–5Garrelts (7–3)Diaz (3–2)2:5218,79169–45L1
115August 181:05 p.m.PDT@GiantsL 1–2(10)Davis (4–7)Niedenfuer (5–4)2:4829,18169–46L2
116August 204:35 p.m.PDT@PhilliesW 5–4(11)Niedenfuer (6–4)Tekulve (4–9)Honeycutt (1)3:3924,22770–46W1
117August 214:35 p.m.PDT@PhilliesW 15–6Valenzuela (15–8)Koosman (6–4)2:5623,65071–46W2
118August 224:35 p.m.PDT@PhilliesL 0–2Rawley (10–6)Reuss (11–8)2:2022,59871–47L1
119August 234:35 p.m.PDT@ExposW 8–4Hershiser (13–3)Burke (8–2)Niedenfuer (13)2:4821,12472–47W1
120August 244:35 p.m.PDT@ExposL 2–5Smith (15–4)Honeycutt (7–11)Reardon (32)2:4124,37272–48L1
121August 2510:35 a.m.PDT@ExposL 1–6Gullickson (12–9)Welch (9–2)2:2418,15072–49L2
122August 264:35 p.m.PDT@MetsW 6–1Valenzuela (16–8)Lynch (10–7)2:4743,06373–49W1
123August 274:35 p.m.PDT@MetsW 2–1Reuss (12–8)Fernandez (5–8)Niedenfuer (14)2:4242,76474–49W2
124August 297:35 p.m.PDTPhilliesL 2–3(10)Carman (6–4)Honeycutt (7–12)3:3539,48774–50L1
125August 307:35 p.m.PDTPhilliesL 2–5Gross (13–9)Welch (9–9)Shipanoff (1)2:4049,06874–51L2
126August 317:05 p.m.PDTPhilliesL 0–5Rawley (11–6)Valenzuela (16–9)2:2046,94274–52L3
September: 18–12 (Home: 7–6; Away: 11–6)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox
Streak
127September 11:05 p.m.PDTPhilliesL 1–4Denny (9–11)Reuss (12–9)Shipanoff (2)2:4229,02974–53L4
128September 25:20 p.m.PDTExposW 5–4(11)Diaz (4–2)Reardon (2–7)3:2547,49675–53W1
129September 37:35 p.m.PDTExposW 4–0Hershiser (14–3)Smith (15–5)2:1927,29276–53W2
130September 47:35 p.m.PDTExposW 4–2Welch (10–3)Dopson (0–1)Niedenfuer (15)2:5329,33877–53W3
131September 67:35 p.m.PDTMetsL 0–2(13)Orosco (5–4)Niedenfuer (6–5)3:4751,86877–54L1
132September 712:20 p.m.PDTMetsW 7–6Niedenfuer (7–5)Leach (2–3)3:1144,44478–54W1
133September 81:05 p.m.PDTMetsL 3–4(14)Sisk (4–5)Diaz (4–3)4:5843,83878–55L1
134September 94:40 p.m.PDT@BravesW 9–7Holton (1–0)Sutter (7–7)Powell (1)3:463,13779–55W1
135(1)September 102:40 p.m.PDT@BravesW 10–1Honeycutt (8–12)Pérez (1–10)2:3980–55W2
136(2)September 105:54 p.m.PDT@BravesW 10–4Powell (1–1)Smith (6–9)3:0010,30081–55W3
137September 114:40 p.m.PDT@BravesW 12–3Valenzuela (17–9)Bedrosian (6–12)2:466,20582–55W4
138September 124:40 p.m.PDT@BravesL 6–11Smith (7–9)Castillo (2–2)2:425,06482–56L1
139(1)September 132:05 p.m.PDT@RedsW 8–2Hershiser (15–3)McGaffigan (1–3)2:3483–56W1
140(2)September 135:14 p.m.PDT@RedsL 5–6Power (6–4)Niedenfuer (7–6)3:0028,96183–57L1
141September 144:05 p.m.PDT@RedsW 7–0Welch (11–3)Robinson (5–6)2:2929,77184–57W1
142September 1511:15 a.m.PDT@RedsL 6–10Browning (17–9)Valenzuela (17–10)Power (22)2:2428,80484–58L1
143September 167:05 p.m.PDT@PadresL 2–4Show (10–10)Reuss (12–10)Gossage (23)2:2025,03584–59L2
144September 177:05 p.m.PDT@PadresW 7–1Hershiser (16–3)Hawkins (17–7)2:2520,79885–59W1
145September 187:35 p.m.PDTAstrosL 2–7Scott (18–7)Howell (4–6)Calhoun (4)2:4734,25185–60L1
146September 197:35 p.m.PDTAstrosL 5–6Knepper (15–10)Welch (11–4)Smith (25)3:1125,46685–61L2
147September 208:05 p.m.PDT@GiantsL 3–5Minton (5–4)Niedenfuer (7–7)2:4610,48485–62L3
148September 211:05 p.m.PDT@GiantsW 11–2Reuss (13–10)Davis (5–11)2:4312,07086–62W1
149September 221:05 p.m.PDT@GiantsW 5–3Hershiser (17–3)Blue (7–7)Niedenfuer (16)2:2510,29787–62W2
150September 235:35 p.m.PDT@AstrosW 5–3Diaz (5–3)Calhoun (2–4)Niedenfuer (17)2:508,93888–62W3
151September 245:35 p.m.PDT@AstrosW 7–2Welch (12–4)Knepper (15–11)2:4410,04389–62W4
152September 255:35 p.m.PDT@AstrosL 4–6(10)Solano (2–2)Niedenfuer (7–8)2:4516,95589–63L1
153September 277:35 p.m.PDTGiantsW 6–2Hershiser (18–3)Blue (7–8)2:3635,40090–63W1
154September 281:05 p.m.PDTGiantsW 3–1Reuss (14–10)LaPoint (7–16)Niedenfuer (18)2:3941,13491–63W2
155September 291:05 p.m.PDTGiantsW 7–2Welch (13–4)Mason (0–3)2:5845,77592–63W3
156September 307:35 p.m.PDTPadresL 4–6Gossage (4–3)Howell (4–7)2:3737,57192–64L1
October: 3–3 (Home: 3–3; Away: 0–0)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox
Streak
157October 17:35 p.m.PDTPadresW 10–3Diaz (6–3)Dravecky (13–11)2:5138,58293–64W1
158October 27:35 p.m.PDTBravesW 9–3Hershiser (19–3)Johnson (4–4)2:4532,04294–64W2
159October 37:35 p.m.PDTBravesL 0–5Smith (9–10)Holton (1–1)2:3223,48694–65L1
160October 47:35 p.m.PDTRedsL 2–4Stuper (8–5)Peña (0–1)Power (27)2:1843,30994–66L2
161October 51:05 p.m.PDTRedsW 3–1Welch (14–4)Robinson (7–7)Niedenfuer (19)2:0735,86195–66W1
162October 61:05 p.m.PDTRedsL 5–6Power (8–6)Niedenfuer (7–9)Franco (12)2:4745,77895–67L1
*AnMLB Players strike forced the cancellation of all regular season games on August 6 and 7. Most games were made up later in the season.

Detailed records

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National League
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPct.Runs scoredRuns allowed
NL East
St. Louis Cardinals4–23–37–5.5833935
4–23–37–5.5833935
NL West
Los Angeles Dodgers
0–00–00–000

Postseason Game log

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1985 Postseason Game Log: 2–4 (Home: 2–1; Away: 0–3)
NL Championship Series vs.St. Louis Cardinals 2–4 (Home: 2–1; Away: 0–3)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceSeriesBox
Streak
1October 95:30 p.m.PDTCardinalsW4–1Valenzuela(1–0)Tudor(0–1)Niedenfuer(1)2:4255,270LAN 1–0W1
2October 105:35 p.m.PDTCardinalsW8–2Hershiser(1–0)Andújar(0–1)3:0452,222LAN 2–0W2
3October 1210:05 a.m.PDT@CardinalsL2–4Cox(1–0)Welch(0–1)Dayley(1)3:2153,708LAN 2–1L1
4October 135:15 p.m.PDT@CardinalsL2–12Tudor(1–1)Reuss(0–1)2:4753,708TIE 2–2L2
5October 1412:05 p.m.PDT@CardinalsL2–3Lahti(1–0)Niedenfuer(0–1)2:5653,708STL 3–2L3
6October 1612:05 p.m.PDTCardinalsL5–7Worrell(1–0)Niedenfuer(0–2)Dayley(2)3:3255,208STL 4–2L4

Player stats

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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
CMike Scioscia141429127.296753
1BGreg Brock129438110.2512166
2BSteve Sax136488136.279142
SSMariano Duncan142562137.244639
3BDave Anderson7722144.199418
LFPedro Guerrero137487156.3203387
CFKen Landreaux147482129.2681250
RFMike Marshall135518152.2932895

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
Candy Maldonado12121348.225519
R.J. Reynolds7320755.266025
Enos Cabell5719256.292022
Bill Russell7616944.260013
Steve Yeager5312125.20709
Bob Bailor7411829.24607
Terry Whitfield7910427.260316
Al Oliver357920.25308
Len Matuszek436314.222313
Sid Bream24537.13236
Mike Ramsey9152.13300
Jay Johnstone17152.13302
José González23113.27300
Reggie Williams2293.33300
Franklin Stubbs1092.22202
Ralph Bryant662.33301
Stu Pederson840.00001
Gilberto Reyes610.00000

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
Fernando Valenzuela35272.117102.45208
Orel Hershiser36239.21932.03157
Jerry Reuss34212.214102.9284
Bob Welch23167.11442.3196

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Rick Honeycutt31142.08123.4267
Bobby Castillo3568.0225.4357
Tom Brennan1231.2137.3917
Dennis Powell1629.1115.2219
Alejandro Peña24.1018.312

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Tom Niedenfuer6479192.71102
Ken Howell5647123.7785
Carlos Diaz466302.6173
Steve Howe191134.9111
Brian Holton31109.001

National League Championship Series

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Main article:1985 National League Championship Series

The Dodgers faced theSt. Louis Cardinals in the 1985 NLCS, the first year the championship series was in a "Best of seven" format.Jack Clark hit a 450-foot home run off Dodger closerTom Niedenfuer to win game six and the NLCS for the Cardinals. With an open base, Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda was second guessed for not walking Clark, the only big power threat in the Cardinal line-up. Niedenfuer also gave up a walk-off home run to Ozzie Smith in game five contributing to Smith winning the NLCS MVP Award.

Game 1

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Wednesday, October 9 atDodger Stadium (Los Angeles)

Team123456789RHE
St. Louis000000100181
Los Angeles00010300X480
W:Fernando Valenzuela (1-0)  L:John Tudor (0-1)  SV:Tom Niedenfuer (1)
HRs:LAD – None  STL – None

Game 2

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Thursday, October 10 atDodger Stadium (Los Angeles)

Team123456789RHE
St. Louis001000001281
Los Angeles00321200X8131
W:Orel Hershiser (1-0)  L:Joaquín Andújar (0-1)  SV: None
HRs:LADGreg Brock (1)  STL – None

Game 3

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Saturday, October 12 atBusch Stadium (St. Louis)

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles000100100272
St. Louis22000000X480
W:Danny Cox (1-0)  L:Bob Welch (0-1)  SV:Ken Dayley (1)
HRs:LAD – None  STLTom Herr (1)

Game 4

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Sunday, October 13 atBusch Stadium (St. Louis)

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles000000110251
St. Louis09011001X12150
W:John Tudor (1-0)  L:Jerry Reuss (0-1)  SV: None
HRs:LADBill Madlock (1)  STL – None

Game 5

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Monday, October 14 atBusch Stadium (St. Louis)

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles000200000251
St. Louis200000001351
W:Jeff Lahti (1-0)  L:Tom Niedenfuer (0-1)  SV: None
HRs:LADBill Madlock (2)  STLOzzie Smith (1)

Game 6

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Wednesday, October 16 atDodger Stadium (Los Angeles)

Team123456789RHE
St. Louis0010003037121
Los Angeles110020010580
W:Todd Worrell (1-0)  L:Tom Niedenfuer (0-2)  SV:Ken Dayley (2)
HRs:LADBill Madlock (3)  Mike Marshall (1)  STLJack Clark (1)

1985 awards

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Farm system

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LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAAlbuquerque DukesPacific Coast LeagueTerry Collins
AASan Antonio DodgersTexas LeagueGary LaRocque
High ABakersfield DodgersCalifornia LeagueMel Queen
High AVero Beach DodgersFlorida State LeagueStan Wasiak
RookieGreat Falls DodgersPioneer LeagueKevin Kennedy
RookieGulf Coast DodgersGulf Coast LeagueJoe Alvarez

Major League Baseball draft

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Main article:1985 Major League Baseball Draft

The Dodgers drafted 37 players in the June draft and 16 in the January draft. Of those, six players would eventually play in the Major Leagues. They received an extra pick in the 2nd round of the June draft as compensation for losing pitcherBurt Hooton as a free agent.

The first pick in the June draft was outfielderChris Gwynn fromSan Diego State. The brother of Hall of FamerTony Gwynn, he would play 10 seasons in the Majors (7 of them with the Dodgers), primarily as a pinch hitter/backup outfielder. He hit .261 in 599 Major League games. The draft also included outfielderMike Devereaux (round 5), who was briefly a starter with theBaltimore Orioles in the early 90s but was primarily a reserve, and relief pitcherJohn Wetteland (2nd round of the January secondary draft) who saved 330 games in 12 seasons (with the Dodgers, Expos, Yankees and Rangers).

1985 Draft Picks

January draft

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[5]

RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Bradley ZeinertLHPYes1985–1987Rookie
2John Farley3BSan Jacinto CollegeYes1985Rookie
3Greg BrileySSLouisburg CollegeNo
Mariners-1986
1986–1997MLB
4Mike KitzLHPCollege of San MateoNo
5Paul KuzniarRHPAlvin Community CollegeNo
Indians-1987
1987–1990AA
6Lester LoganCUniversity of Nebraska at LincolnNo
7Gregory Martin2BMiddle Georgia CollegeNo
8Mike Fowler3BSpartanburg Methodist CollegeNo
Braves-1987
1987–1989A
9Bruce PowersOFSkyline Junior CollegeNo
10Chris GravesRHPMiddle Georgia CollegeNo
11Kevin NelsonRHPYuba Community CollegeYes1985–1986A
12Derek KeathleyRHPYuba Community CollegeNo
13John McEnteeLHPCollege of MarinNo

January secondary phase

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[6]

RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Eric Tutt1BMiddle Georgia CollegeNo1985Rookie
2John WettelandRHPCollege of San MateoYes1985–2000MLB
3Adrian AdkinsCMiddle Georgia CollegeNo
Pirates-1989
1989Rookie

June draft

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[7]

RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Chris GwynnOFSan Diego State UniversityYes1985–1996MLB
2Mike Watters2BUniversity of MichiganYes1985–1988AAA
2Jeremy SmithCMorehead State UniversityYes1985–1986A
3Pete GeistOFGeorgia Institute of TechnologyYes1985–1987A
4Mike PriorOFIllinois State UniversityNo
5Mike DevereauxOFArizona State UniversityYes1985–1998MLB
6Walter McConnell3BGeorgia Institute of TechnologyYes1985–1992AAA
7Rene GarciaLHPHoover High SchoolYes1985–1987A
8Jack SavageRHPUniversity of KentuckyYes1985–1991MLB
9Walter StullRHPUniversity of California, RiversideYes1985–1987A
10Frederick FarwellLHPUniversity of ArkansasYes1985–1988AAA
11Michael FialaRHPPrinceton UniversityYes1985–1986A
12Kenneth LambertCUniversity of PortlandYes1985–1987A
13Andy NaworskiRHPUniversity of California, Los AngelesYes1985–1987A
14Michael Batesole3BOral Roberts UniversityYes1985–1988AA
15William RayRHPUniversity of KentuckyYes1985–1988A
16Mike HuffOFNorthwestern UniversityYes1985–1996MLB
17Bryan SmithLHPSt. Mary's College of CaliforniaYes1985–1987A
18Carl ThomasLHPCalhoun County High SchoolYes1985–1987A
19Michael Burke1BSt. Xavier UniversityYes1985–1987A
20Michael LillyRHPState University of West GeorgiaYes1985–1987Rookie
21Charles HardwickLHPUniversity of South CarolinaYes1985–1986A
22Edwin HartLHPPatrick Henry High SchoolYes1985–1986Rookie
23Jeffrey HartmanSSMcCaskey High SchoolYes1985–1988A
24Michael WhiteOFValdosta State UniversityYes1985–1986A
25Paul Moralez1BUniversity of California, RiversideYes1985–1987A
26Douglas AmesLHPYes1985–1986A
27Robert TuckerCWest Virginia UniversityYes1985–1986A
28Eugene AyersSSUniversity of North Carolina at CharlotteYes1985–1986A
29Brett ParkerSSSul Ross State UniversityYes1985Rookie
30Andrew AnthonyOFValdosta State UniversityYes1985–1986A
31Jim GarrisonSSPlant City High SchoolYes1985–1988A
32Ronald JacksonCHuston-Tillotson CollegeYes1985–1986A
33Bill Bluhm3BCollege of the CanyonsYes1985–1989A

June secondary phase

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[8]

RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Doug CoxLHPGeorgia Perimeter CollegeNo
2Marty NewtonCSan Bernardino Valley CollegeYes1985–1986A-
3John McEnteeLHPCollege of MarinNo

References

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  1. ^ab"Al Oliver Stats".
  2. ^"Henry Rodriguez Stats".
  3. ^Bill Madlock Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
  4. ^"1985 Los Angeles Dodgers schedule and results".Baseball Reference. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2025.
  5. ^1985 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB January Draft-Regular Phase
  6. ^1985 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB January Draft-Secondary Phase
  7. ^1985 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft
  8. ^1985 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Draft-Secondary Phase

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