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2025 Los Angeles Dodgers season

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Season for the Major League Baseball team the Los Angeles Dodgers

Major League Baseball team season
2025 Los Angeles Dodgers
World Series champions
National League champions
National League West champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles, California
Record93–69 (.574)
Divisional place1st
OwnersGuggenheim Baseball Management
PresidentStan Kasten
President of baseball operationsAndrew Friedman
General managersBrandon Gomes
ManagersDave Roberts
TelevisionSpectrum SportsNet LA
(Joe Davis,Stephen Nelson,Orel Hershiser,Eric Karros,Jessica Mendoza,Dontrelle Willis,Rick Monday, Kirsten Watson, David Vassegh)
RadioKLAC-AM
Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network
(Charley Steiner,Tim Neverett,Stephen Nelson,Rick Monday,José Mota)
KTNQ
(Pepe Yñiguez,José Mota,Luis Cruz)
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The2025 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 136th season for theLos Angeles Dodgers franchise inMajor League Baseball (MLB), their 68th season inLos Angeles,California, and their 64th season playing their home games atDodger Stadium. They entered the season as the defendingWorld Series champions after winning their eighth World Series title in franchise history, and finished the season by successfully defending their title for the first time in franchise history, winning their ninth title in the2025 World Series over theToronto Blue Jays, 4–3.

For the second year in a row, the Dodgers began the season outside of America, this time inTokyo, Japan for theTokyo Series. They became the first defending World Series champion to begin their season 8–0, besting the previous record held by the1933 Yankees, who started their season 7–0.[1] The Dodgers clinched their 13th straight post-season appearance on September 19, extending the longest streak in franchise history.[2] On September 25, they clinched the National League West title for the fourth straight season and 12th time the last 13 years.

On September 18, 3-timeCy Young winner and formerMVPClayton Kershaw announced his retirement at the conclusion of the season.[3] The team passed 4 million in home attendance for the first time in franchise history.[4]

As the third seed, the Dodgers opened the playoffs in theWild Card Series against the sixth seed,Cincinnati Reds. They swept the Reds in two games to advance to theNLDS. They then defeated thePhiladelphia Phillies in four games and advanced to theNational League Championship Series for the second year in a row. They swept theMilwaukee Brewers in four games to win their second straight NLCS and the fifth in nine years (2017–2018, 2020, 2024–2025), in a series defined by their starting pitching dominance.[5] They defeated the Blue Jays in theWorld Series in seven games to become the first franchise to repeat as World Series champions since the19982000 New York Yankees. The Dodgers were just the ninth team to win Games 6 and 7 on the road in a World Series.[6] In Game 7, they were the first team in MLB history to stage a comeback on the road in the ninth inning of a winner-take-all World Series game, ultimately winning in 11 innings by a score of 5-4.[7] Unlike the previous season, the Dodgers did not hold home-advantage for any of the last three rounds.

Offseason

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Roster departures

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Second baseman Gavin Lux was traded to the Reds on January 6.

On October 31, 2024, the day after the2024 World Series ended, six Dodgers players became free agents. They included pitchersWalker Buehler,Jack Flaherty,Joe Kelly andBlake Treinen, outfielderTeoscar Hernández and utility playerKiké Hernández.[8] PitcherDaniel Hudson and outfielderKevin Kiermaier also announced their retirements after the World Series.[9] On November 4, pitcherClayton Kershaw declined the player option on his contract, making him a free agent.[10] On November 14, the Dodgers outrighted pitcherConnor Brogdon to the minors and removed him from the 40-man roster.[11] On November 22, the Dodgers non-tendered pitchersBrent Honeywell Jr. andZach Logue, making them free agents.[12] On January 3, they designated catcherDiego Cartaya for assignment, removing him from the roster.[13] On January 6, the Dodgers traded second basemanGavin Lux to theCincinnati Reds in exchange for minor league outfielderMike Sirota and a competitive balance pick in the2025 MLB draft.[14] On January 30, pitcherRyan Brasier was designated for assignment in order to clear a spot on the 40-man roster.[15]

Coaching staff

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On November 10, it was announced that first base coachClayton McCullough would leave the team to become the Manager of theMiami Marlins.[16] On November 22, they hiredChris Woodward, who had been the third base coach for the Dodgers from 2016 to 2018 before leaving to manage theTexas Rangers, to replace McCullough as the first base coach.[17] The Dodgers also announced that Vice President of Player Performance Brandon McDaniel would be joining the major league coaching staff in a new role as Major League Development Integration Coach.[18]

Broadcast team

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After the death of Dodger legend and longtime Spanish language broadcasterFernando Valenzuela at the end of the 2024 season,[19] the Dodgers hired former playerLuis Cruz to join the Spanish language broadcast team for 2025 as an analyst.[20]

Roster additions

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The Dodgers signed Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki as an international free agent.

On November 19, the Dodgers purchased the contract of left handed pitcherJack Dreyer from the Triple–AOklahoma City Comets and added him to the 40-man roster.[21] On November 30, they signed left-handed pitcherBlake Snell to a five-year, $182 million contract.[22] On December 10, they signed outfielderMichael Conforto to a one-year, $17 million contract[23] and re-signed relieverBlake Treinen on a two-year, $22 million contract.[24] On January 3, they re-signedTeoscar Hernández to a three-year, $66 million contract[25] and signed South Korean shortstopHyeseong Kim to a three-year, $12.5 million contract.[26] On January 22, the Dodgers signed Japanese pitcherRoki Sasaki of theChiba Lotte Marines to a $6.5 million signing bonus as an international free agent.[27] The following day, they signed pitcherTanner Scott to a four-year, $72 million, contract.[28] On January 30, they signed relief pitcherKirby Yates to a one-year, $13 million, contract.[29] On February 11, utility playerKiké Hernández re-signed with the Dodgers on a one-year contract.[30] Two days later, the Dodgers also re-signedClayton Kershaw, on a one-year deal, returning him to the roster for an 18th season.[31]

Off-season 40-man roster moves
Departing playerDateTransactionNew teamArriving playerOld teamDateTransaction
Walker BuehlerOctober 31Free agent[8]Boston Red Sox[32]Jack DreyerOklahoma City CometsNovember 19Added to 40-man roster[21]
Jack FlahertyOctober 31Free agent[8]Detroit Tigers[33]Blake SnellSan Francisco GiantsNovember 30Free agent signing[22]
Kiké HernándezOctober 31Free agent[8]Los Angeles Dodgers[30]Michael ConfortoSan Francisco GiantsDecember 10Free agent signing[23]
Teoscar HernándezOctober 31Free agent[8]Los Angeles Dodgers[25]Blake TreinenLos Angeles DodgersDecember 10Free agent signing[24]
Joe KellyOctober 31Free agent[8]N/ATeoscar HernándezLos Angeles DodgersJanuary 3Free agent signing[25]
Blake TreinenOctober 31Free agent[8]Los Angeles Dodgers[24]Hyeseong KimKiwoom HeroesJanuary 3Free agent signing[26]
Daniel HudsonOctober 31Retired[9]N/ATanner ScottSan Diego PadresJanuary 23Free agent signing[28]
Kevin KiermaierOctober 31Retired[9]N/AKirby YatesTexas RangersJanuary 30Free agent signing[29]
Clayton KershawNovember 4Option declined[10]Los Angeles Dodgers[31]Kiké HernándezLos Angeles DodgersFebruary 11Free agent signing[30]
Connor BrogdonNovember 14Outrighted[11]Los Angeles Angels[34]Clayton KershawLos Angeles DodgersFebruary 13Free agent signing[31]
Brent Honeywell Jr.November 22Non-tendered[12]N/A
Zach LogueNovember 22Non-tendered[12]Doosan Bears[35]
Diego CartayaJanuary 3Designated for assignment[13]Minnesota Twins[36]
Gavin LuxJanuary 6Trade[14]Cincinnati Reds
Ryan BrasierJanuary 30Designated for assignment[15]Chicago Cubs[37]

Spring training

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Spring Training non-roster invitees[38]
PlayerPosition2024 team(s)
Sam CarlsonPitcherBiloxi Shuckers (AA)
Carlos DuranPitcherRancho Cucamonga Quakes (A) /Tulsa Drillers (AA) /Oklahoma City Baseball Club (AAA)
Julián FernándezPitcherEl Águila de Veracruz
Jackson FerrisPitcherGreat Lakes Loons (High-A) /Tulsa Drillers (AA)
Giovanny GallegosPitcherSt. Louis Cardinals
Luis GarcíaPitcherLos Angeles Angels /Boston Red Sox
José E. HernándezPitcherPittsburgh Pirates
Joe JacquesPitcherArizona Diamondbacks /Boston Red Sox
Justin JarvisPitcherBinghamton Rumble Ponies (AA) /Syracuse Mets (AAA)
Jared KarrosPitcherGreat Lakes Loons (High A) /Tulsa Drillers (AA)
Jack LittlePitcherTulsa Drillers (AA) /Oklahoma City Baseball Club (AAA)
Jose RodriguezPitcherRancho Cucamonga Quakes (A) /Great Lakes Loons (High A)
Roki SasakiPitcherChiba Lotte Marines
Matt SauerPitcherKansas City Royals
Griffin Lockwood-PowellCatcherTulsa Drillers (AA)
Chris OkeyCatcherOklahoma City Baseball Club (AAA)
Dalton RushingCatcherTulsa Drillers (AA) /Oklahoma City Baseball Club (AAA)
David BoteInfielderChicago Cubs
Michael ChavisInfielderTacoma Rainiers (AAA) /Charlotte Knights (AAA)
Alex FreelandInfielderGreat Lakes Loons (High A) /Tulsa Drillers (AA) /Oklahoma City Baseball Club (AAA)
Austin GauthierInfielderTulsa Drillers (AA) /Oklahoma City Baseball Club (AAA)
Kody HoeseInfielderOklahoma City Baseball Club (AAA)
Josue De PaulaOutfielderRancho Cucamonga Quakes (A) /Great Lakes Loons (High A)
Justin DeanOutfielderMississippi Braves (AA) /Gwinnett Stripers (AAA)
Zyhir HopeOutfielderArizona Complex League Dodgers (Rookie) /Rancho Cucamonga Quakes (A)
Eddie RosarioOutfielderWashington Nationals /Atlanta Braves
Ryan WardOutfielderOklahoma City Dodgers (AAA)
Dodgers prospectKendall George bats in a minor league intra-squad game during spring training

The Dodgers beganspring training on February 10, 2025, when pitchers and catchers reported toCamelback Ranch inGlendale, Arizona with the first full squad workout on February 15 and the firstCactus League game on February 20.[39] During this time, they also re-signed managerDave Roberts to a new four-year contract extension for $8 million per year, a new record for average annual value for a Major League manager. The deal would keep him under contract through the 2029 season.[40]

On March 11, the Dodgers optioned infielderHyeseong Kim to the minors after his bat was unable to adjust to major league pitching inspring training and also revealed thatDustin May had won the fifth starter job to open the season.[41]

The Dodgers ended their Cactus League schedule on March 11 before flying to Japan to play two exhibition games (against theHanshin Tigers andYomiuri Giants ofNippon Professional Baseball) prior to beginning the season with theMLB Tokyo Series. Afterwards, they played theLos Angeles Angels in threeFreeway Series exhibitions before resuming the regular season on March 27.[42]

Regular season

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Season standings

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National League West

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NL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Los Angeles Dodgers9369.57452‍–‍2941‍–‍40
San Diego Padres9072.556352‍–‍2938‍–‍43
San Francisco Giants8181.5001242‍–‍3939‍–‍42
Arizona Diamondbacks8082.4941343‍–‍3837‍–‍44
Colorado Rockies43119.2655025‍–‍5618‍–‍63


National League Wild Card

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Wild Card standings
Division leaders
TeamWLPct.
Milwaukee Brewers9765.599
Philadelphia Phillies9666.593
Los Angeles Dodgers9369.574
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
Chicago Cubs9270.568+9
San Diego Padres9072.556+7
Cincinnati Reds8379.512
New York Mets8379.512
San Francisco Giants8181.5002
Arizona Diamondbacks8082.4943
Miami Marlins7983.4884
St. Louis Cardinals7884.4815
Atlanta Braves7686.4697
Pittsburgh Pirates7191.43812
Washington Nationals6696.40717
Colorado Rockies43119.26540

Record vs. opponents

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NL Records
2025 National League record

Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2025

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona4–23–42–48–56–73–34–33–33–32–45–87–63–32–425–23
Atlanta2–42–45–24–21–58–52–48–55–82–41–61–54–29–422–26
Chicago4–34–25–85–14–34–27–62–42–410–33–31–58–53–330–18
Cincinnati4–22–58–55–11–53–45–84–23–37–64–23–36–72–426–22
Colorado5–82–41–51–52–113–32–40–60–72–43–102–114–24–312–36
Los Angeles7–65–13–45–111–25–10–63–42–42–49–49–42–43–327–21
Miami3–35–82–44–33–31–53–37–64–94–33–34–23–37–626–22
Milwaukee3–44–26–78–54–26–03–34–24–210–32–42–57–66–028–20
New York3–35–84–22–46–04–36–72–47–62–42–44–25–27–624–24
Philadelphia3–38–54–23–37–04–29–42–46–73–33–33–42–48–531–17
Pittsburgh4–24–23–106–74–24–23–43–104–23–31–54–27–64–317–31
San Diego8–56–13–32–410–34–93–34–24–23–35–110–34–34–220–28
San Francisco6–75–15–13–311–24–92–45–22–44–32–43–102–43–324–24
St. Louis3–32–45–87–62–44–23–36–72–54–26–73–44–25–122–26
Washington4–24–93–34–23–43–36–70–66–75–83–42–43–31–519–29
Updated with the results of all games through September 28, 2025.
NL vs. AL Records
2025 National League record vs. American League

Source:MLB Standings

TeamATHBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYSEATBTEXTOR
Arizona2–12–12–12–12–10–30–31–21–22–12–13–01–24–21–2
Atlanta1–20–33–32–13–03–01–21–21–23–01–21–21–20–31–2
Chicago3–02–12–15–13–01–21–21–23–01–22–11–22–12–11–2
Cincinnati0–32–11–21–25–12–11–22–12–12–12–11–23–01–21–2
Colorado1–21–20–31–21–20–32–40–32–12–11–20–31–20–30–3
Los Angeles2–11–21–23–02–13–00–32–10–62–12–13–02–12–12–1
Miami1–22–11–21–21–22–11–22–12–12–13–01–23–33–01–2
Milwaukee2–12–13–02–11–22–12–12–13–04–20–32–11–20–32–1
New York2–11–21–22–10–32–11–22–13–01–23–32–10–31–23–0
Philadelphia2–12–12–11–22–12–10–32–11–22–12–13–03–03–04–2
Pittsburgh2–10–32–10–30–34–21–20–32–11–21–20–31–21–22–1
San Diego2–10–32–12–13–01–21–22–12–11–21–21–50–32–10–3
San Francisco5–12–12–11–21–20–33–01–21–20–32–13–01–22–10–3
St. Louis2–12–10–33–03–01–22–13–31–23–00–30–31–21–20–3
Washington1–25–10–31–21–22–11–21–22–12–10–32–10–31–20–3
Updated with the results of all games through September 28, 2025.

Game log

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Legend
 Dodgers win
 Dodgers loss
 Postponement
 Clinched playoff spot
 Clinched division
BoldDodgers team member
2025 Game Log: 93–69 (Home: 52–29; Away: 41–40)
March/April: 21–10 (Home: 15–3; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 18@Cubs*W 4–1Yamamoto (1–0)Brown (0–1)Scott (1)42,3651–0
2March 19@Cubs*W 6–3Knack (1–0)Steele (0–1)Vesia (1)42,3672–0
3March 27TigersW 5–4Snell (1–0)Skubal (0–1)Treinen (1)53,5953–0
4March 28TigersW 8–5(10)García (1–0)Brieske (0–1)52,0294–0
5March 29TigersW 7–3Banda (1–0)Olson (0–1)51,7885–0
6March 31BravesW 6–1Glasnow (1–0)Holmes (0–1)50,8166–0
7April 1BravesW 3–1Banda (2–0)Sale (0–1)Scott (2)50,1827–0
8April 2BravesW 6–5Dreyer (1–0)Iglesias (0–1)50,2818–0
9April 4@PhilliesL 2–3Luzardo (2–0)Yamamoto (1–1)Romano (1)43,0248–1
10April 5@PhilliesW 3–1Banda (3–0)Nola (0–2)Scott (3)44,4049–1
11April 6@PhilliesL 7–8Kerkering (1–0)Treinen (0–1)Alvarado (2)44,0989–2
12April 7@NationalsL 4–6Gore (1–1)May (0–1)Finnegan (4)22,5469–3
13April 8@NationalsL 2–8Poche (1–2)Wrobleski (0–1)24,8479–4
14April 9@NationalsW 6–5Yates (1–0)Salazar (0–1)Treinen (2)21,01410–4
15April 11CubsW 3–0Yamamoto (2–1)Boyd (1–1)Scott (4)53,93311–4
16April 12CubsL 0–16Brown (2–1)Sasaki (0–1)53,88711–5
17April 13CubsL 2–4Roberts (1–0)Treinen (0–2)Pressly (4)50,89911–6
18April 14RockiesW 5–3May (1–1)Senzatela (0–3)Scott (5)52,69312–6
19April 15RockiesW 6–2Dreyer (2–0)Feltner (0–1)53,19813–6
20April 16RockiesW 8–7Casparius (1–0)Márquez (0–3)Scott (6)52,14314–6
21April 18@RangersW 3–0Yamamoto (3–1)deGrom (0–1)Scott (7)38,62315–6
22April 19@RangersL 3–4Webb (2–0)Yates (1–1)39,24415–7
23April 20@RangersW 1–0Casparius (2–0)Martin (0–3)Scott (8)38,11016–7
24April 22@CubsL 10–11(10)Hodge (2–0)Davis (0–1)36,42516–8
25April 23@CubsL 6–7Boyd (2–2)Dreyer (2–1)Hodge (1)37,15016–9
26April 25PiratesL 0–3Skenes (3–2)Yamamoto (3–2)Bednar (2)53,65516–10
27April 26PiratesW 8–4Yates (2–1)Holderman (0–1)54,01217–10
28April 27PiratesW 9–2Casparius (3–0)Falter (1–3)Gómez (1)49,51218–10
29April 28MarlinsW 7–6(10)Yates (3–1)Henríquez (1–1)48,23219–10
30April 29MarlinsW 15–2Sauer (1–0)Alcántara (2–3)46,50220–10
31April 30MarlinsW 12–7Gonsolin (1–0)Quantrill (2–3)47,19221–10
*March 18 and 19 games played atTokyo Dome inTokyo, Japan
May: 15–12 (Home: 6–5; Road: 9–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
32May 2@BravesW 2–1Yamamoto (4–2)Holmes (2–2)Phillips (1)41,20122–10
33May 3@BravesW 10–3Sasaki (1–1)Schwellenbach (1–3)42,15923–10
34May 4@BravesL 3–4Elder (2–1)May (1–2)Iglesias (6)39,64923–11
35May 5@MarlinsW 7–4Casparius (4–0)Alcántara (2–4)Yates (1)15,39524–11
36May 6@MarlinsL 4–5(10)Tinoco (2–0)Feyereisen (0–2)17,31224–12
37May 7@MarlinsW 10–1Knack (2–0)Gibson (0–1)Sauer (1)13,63525–12
38May 8@DiamondbacksL 3–5Pfaadt (6–2)Yamamoto (4–3)Ginkel (1)40,31925–13
39May 9@DiamondbacksW 14–11Vesia (1–0)Ginkel (0–1)Scott (9)49,12226–13
40May 10@DiamondbacksL 0–3Burnes (2–1)May (1–3)Nelson (1)47,10626–14
41May 11@DiamondbacksW 8–1Gonsolin (2–0)Gallen (3–5)46,29227–14
42May 13AthleticsL 1–11Springs (5–3)Knack (2–1)45,16127–15
43May 14AthleticsW 9–3Yamamoto (5–3)Hoglund (1–1)50,07128–15
44May 15AthleticsW 19–2Wrobleski (1–1)Bido (2–4)51,27229–15
45May 16AngelsL 2–6Kochanowicz (3–5)May (1–4)46,27329–16
46May 17AngelsL 9–11Detmers (1–2)Yates (3–2)Jansen (8)50,08429–17
47May 18AngelsL 4–6Anderson (1–0)Banda (3–1)51,99729–18
48May 19DiamondbacksL 5–9Pfaadt (7–3)Dreyer (2–2)Miller (5)41,37229–19
49May 20DiamondbacksW 4–3(10)Banda (4–1)Miller (3–1)51,93230–19
50May 21DiamondbacksW 3–1May (2–4)Burnes (3–2)Scott (10)43,51731–19
51May 23@MetsW 7–5(13)García (2–0)Brazobán (3–1)40,44932–19
52May 24@MetsL 2–5Peterson (3–2)Gonsolin (2–1)Díaz (11)41,33232–20
53May 25@MetsL 1–3Senga (5–3)Knack (2–2)Garrett (1)41,91732–21
54May 26@GuardiansW 7–2Yamamoto (6–3)Williams (4–3)34,71133–21
55May 27@GuardiansW 9–5May (3–4)Bibee (4–5)25,42234–21
56May 28@GuardiansL 4–7Festa (1–0)Scott (0–1)Clase (11)23,38134–22
57May 30YankeesW 8–5Gonsolin (3–1)Fried (7–1)Vesia (2)53,27635–22
58May 31YankeesW 18–2Knack (3–2)Warren (3–3)51,74636–22
June: 17–10 (Home: 9–6; Road: 8–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
59June 1YankeesL 3–7Yarbrough (3–0)Yamamoto (6–4)54,03136–23
60June 2MetsL 3–4(10)Díaz (3–0)Scott (0–2)Buttó (1)48,55636–24
61June 3MetsW 6–5(10)Scott (1–2)Buttó (2–1)53,42437–24
62June 4MetsL 1–6Canning (6–2)Gonsolin (3–2)45,73337–25
63June 5MetsW 6–5Vesia (2–0)Garrett (1–2)Scott (11)46,36438–25
64June 6@CardinalsL 0–5Gray (7–1)Wrobleski (1–2)40,07138–26
65June 7@CardinalsL 1–2Helsley (3–0)Casparius (4–1)37,46538–27
66June 8@CardinalsW 7–3Kershaw (1–0)McGreevy (1–1)42,25539–27
67June 9@PadresW 8–7(10)Yates (4–2)Peralta (3–1)Scott (12)45,67840–27
68June 10@PadresL 1–11Cease (2–5)Sauer (1–1)45,08440–28
69June 11@PadresW 5–2Trivino (2–0)Morejón (3–3)Vesia (3)45,48141–28
70June 13GiantsL 2–6Webb (6–5)Yamamoto (6–5)53,02241–29
71June 14GiantsW 11–5Kershaw (2–0)Roupp (4–5)51,54842–29
72June 15GiantsW 5–4May (4–4)Lucchesi (0–1)Scott (13)53,98043–29
73June 16PadresW 6–3Casparius (5–1)Cease (2–6)Yates (2)53,20744–29
74June 17PadresW 8–6Sauer (2–1)Estrada (2–4)Scott (14)51,55545–29
75June 18PadresW 4–3Wrobleski (2–2)Suárez (1–3)53,56846–29
76June 19PadresL 3–5Morejón (4–3)Yamamoto (6–6)Matsui (1)53,28046–30
77June 20NationalsW 6–5Kershaw (3–0)Gore (3–7)Scott (15)46,55847–30
78June 21NationalsL 3–7Irvin (6–3)May (4–5)54,15447–31
79June 22NationalsW 13–7Casparius (6–1)Ferrer (2–3)48,17748–31
80June 24@RockiesW 9–7Wrobleski (3–2)Márquez (3–9)Scott (16)36,49249–31
81June 25@RockiesW 8–1Yamamoto (7–6)Dollander (2–8)43,88150–31
82June 26@RockiesW 3–1Kershaw (4–0)Chivilli (1–3)Scott (17)38,09151–31
83June 27@RoyalsW 5–4Trivino (3–0)Cameron (2–4)Scott (18)35,18752–31
84June 28@RoyalsL 5–9Lugo (5–5)Casparius (6–2)36,57852–32
85June 29@RoyalsW 5–1Wrobleski (4–2)Bubic (6–6)28,67153–32
July: 10–14 (Home: 5–7; Road: 5–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
86July 1White SoxW 6–1Yamamoto (8–6)Smith (3–6)51,36854–32
87July 2White SoxW 5–4Klein (1–0)Taylor (0–1)53,53655–32
88July 3White SoxW 6–2May (5–5)Civale (1–5)53,53056–32
89July 4AstrosL 1–18McCullers Jr. (2–3)Casparius (6–3)Alexander (1)53,37756–33
90July 5AstrosL 4–6Valdez (10–4)Wrobleski (4–3)Hader (25)49,74456–34
91July 6AstrosL 1–5Gusto (6–3)Klein (1–1)41,29156–35
92July 7@BrewersL 1–9Peralta (10–4)Yamamoto (8–7)35,36556–36
93July 8@BrewersL 1–3Misiorowski (4–1)Kershaw (4–1)Megill (21)38,17556–37
94July 9@BrewersL 2–3(10)Megill (2–2)Yates (4–3)33,60756–38
95July 11@GiantsL 7–8Webb (9–6)May (5–6)Doval (15)40,78556–39
96July 12@GiantsW 2–1Sheehan (1–0)Roupp (6–6)Scott (19)41,02957–39
97July 13@GiantsW 5–2(11)Casparius (7–3)Bivens (2–3)41,04858–39
July 1595th All-Star GameAmerican League vs.National League (Truist Park,Cumberland, Georgia)
98July 18BrewersL 0–2Priester (8–2)Glasnow (1–1)Megill (22)49,82158–40
99July 19BrewersL 7–8Peralta (12–4)Sheehan (0–2)Megill (23)53,54058–41
100July 20BrewersL 5–6Quintana (7–3)Trivino (3–1)Uribe (2)40,37658–42
101July 21TwinsW 5–2May (6–6)Festa (3–4)Yates (3)51,12159–42
102July 22TwinsL 7–10Stewart (2–1)Casparius (7–4)45,07459–43
103July 23TwinsW 4–3Banda (5–1)Jax (1–5)40,09460–43
104July 25@Red SoxW 5–2Sheehan (2–1)Bello (6–5)Casparius (1)36,36961–43
105July 26@Red SoxL 2–4Crochet (12–4)Kershaw (4–2)Chapman (17)36,68761–44
106July 27@Red SoxL 3–4Bernardino (4–2)May (6–7)Hicks (2)35,46561–45
107July 28@RedsW 5–2Yamamoto (9–7)Burns (0–3)Dreyer (1)33,58962–45
108July 29@RedsW 5–4Díaz (1–0)Pagán (2–3)Vesia (4)36,13563–45
109July 30@RedsL 2–5Barlow (4–0)Sheehan (2–2)Santillan (3)32,97663–46
August: 15–13 (Home: 10–5; Road: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
110August 1@RaysW 5–0Kershaw (5–2)Baz (8–8)Wrobleski (1)10,04664–46
111August 2@RaysL 0–4Rasmussen (9–5)Snell (1–1)10,04664–47
112August 3@RaysW 3–0Yamamoto (10–7)Englert (0–1)Casparius (2)10,04665–47
113August 4CardinalsL 2–3O'Brien (1–0)Stewart (2–2)Romero (2)46,62865–48
114August 5CardinalsW 12–6Sheehan (3–2)Mikolas (6–9)50,47766–48
115August 6CardinalsL 3–5Romero (4–3)Vesia (2–1)O'Brien (1)44,62166–49
116August 8Blue JaysW 5–1Kershaw (6–2)Scherzer (2–2)53,82567–49
117August 9Blue JaysW 9–1Snell (2–1)Bassitt (11–6)44,72768–49
118August 10Blue JaysL 4–5Hoffman (7–4)Vesia (2–2)Fluharty (1)41,55768–50
119August 11@AngelsL 4–7Soriano (8–9)Yamamoto (10–8)Jansen (22)44,57168–51
120August 12@AngelsL 6–7(10)Brogdon (3–1)Casparius (7–5)44,74168–52
121August 13@AngelsL 5–6Burke (6–1)Wrobleski (4–4)Jansen (23)44,89368–53
122August 15PadresW 3–2Kershaw (7–2)Vásquez (3–6)Dreyer (2)53,11969–53
123August 16PadresW 6–0Snell (3–1)Cease (5–11)53,60670–53
124August 17PadresW 5–4Vesia (3–2)Suárez (4–5)48,18971–53
125August 18@RockiesL 3–4Vodnik (4–3)Wrobleski (4–5)27,25971–54
126August 19@RockiesW 11–4Sheehan (4–2)Gomber (0–7)25,48072–54
127August 20@RockiesL 3–8Gordon (4–5)Ohtani (0–1)35,24072–55
128August 21@RockiesW 9–5Kershaw (8–2)Dollander (2–10)28,30573–55
129August 22@PadresL 1–2Darvish (3–3)Snell (3–2)Suárez (34)44,86473–56
130August 23@PadresL 1–5Cortés Jr. (2–2)Glasnow (1–2)Morejón (3)46,32673–57
131August 24@PadresW 8–2Yamamoto (11–8)Estrada (4–5)43,82774–57
132August 25RedsW 7–0Sheehan (5–2)Greene (5–4)49,70275–57
133August 26RedsW 6–3Kershaw (9–2)Martinez (10–10)Scott (20)44,94376–57
134August 27RedsW 5–1Ohtani (1–1)Lodolo (8–7)49,19977–57
135August 29DiamondbacksL 0–3Gallen (10–13)Snell (3–3)Woodford (2)45,70177–58
136August 30DiamondbacksL 1–6Rodríguez (6–8)Glasnow (1–3)47,63277–59
137August 31DiamondbacksW 5–4Treinen (1–2)Curtiss (2–1)51,80378–59
September: 15–10 (Home: 7–3; Road: 8–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
138September 2@PiratesL 7–9Chandler (2–0)Henriquez (0–1)Santana (12)14,33078–60
139September 3@PiratesL 0–3Burrows (2–4)Sheehan (5–3)Santana (13)16,47378–61
140September 4@PiratesL 3–5Skenes (10–9)Snell (3–4)Holderman (1)20,56378–62
141September 5@OriolesL 1–2Canó (3–6)Scott (1–3)25,48178–63
142September 6@OriolesL 3–4Suárez (1–0)Treinen (1–3)42,61278–64
143September 7@OriolesW 5–2Kershaw (10–2)Sugano (10–8)Dreyer (3)27,87479–64
144September 8RockiesW 3–1Glasnow (2–3)Chivilli (1–5)Scott (21)48,43380–64
145September 9RockiesW 7–2Sheehan (6–3)Márquez (3–13)44,12681–64
146September 10RockiesW 9–0Snell (4–4)Freeland (4–15)50,80582–64
147September 12@GiantsL 1–5(10)Peguero (2–0)Treinen (1–4)40,50982–65
148September 13@GiantsW 13–7Henriquez (1–1)Webb (14–10)40,47483–65
149September 14@GiantsW 10–2Glasnow (3–3)Ray (11–7)40,11284–65
150September 15PhilliesL 5–6(10)Durán (7–6)Treinen (1–5)Robertson (1)43,00284–66
151September 16PhilliesL 6–9Banks (6–2)Treinen (1–6)Durán (31)44,06384–67
152September 17PhilliesW 5–0Snell (5–4)Luzardo (14–7)50,86985–67
153September 18GiantsW 2–1Dreyer (3–2)Webb (14–11)Vesia (5)41,22586–67
154September 19GiantsW 6–3Henriquez (2–1)Ray (11–8)Scott (22)53,03787–67
155September 20GiantsW 7–5Glasnow (4–3)Peguero (3–1)Dreyer (4)53,25188–67
156September 21GiantsL 1–3Bivens (4–3)Treinen (1–7)Walker (16)46,60188–68
157September 23@DiamondbacksL 4–5Thompson (3–2)Scott (1–4)42,88288–69
158September 24@DiamondbacksW 5–4(11)Treinen (2–7)Garcia (0–2)Wrobleski (2)43,41789–69
159September 25@DiamondbacksW 8–0Yamamoto (12–8)Beeks (5–3)34,95290–69
160September 26@MarinersW 3–2Wrobleski (5–5)Kirby (10–8)Scott (23)45,45891–69
161September 27@MarinersW 5–3Vesia (4–2)Muñoz (3–3)Henriquez (1)45,70192–69
162September 28@MarinersW 6–1Kershaw (11–2)Miller (4–6)Knack (1)45,65893–69

Season summary

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Opening Day starting lineup
No.PlayerPos.
Batters
17Shohei OhtaniDH
25Tommy Edman2B
37Teoscar HernándezRF
16Will SmithC
13Max Muncy3B
8Kiké Hernández1B
23Michael ConfortoLF
72Miguel RojasSS
44Andy PagesCF
Starting pitcher
18Yoshinobu Yamamoto
References:[43]

March

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Yoshinobu Yamamoto was the Dodgers opening day starter.

The Dodgers opened their season on March 18 against theChicago Cubs at theTokyo Dome in Japan as part of theMLB Tokyo Series, the second straight year they had started overseas after playing inSeoul, South Korea to start the 2024 season.Yoshinobu Yamamoto made the start in his home country, facingShota Imanaga, the firstopening day matchup between two Japanese pitchers in MLB history. Yamamoto allowed only one run on three hits in five innings.Shohei Ohtani had two hits, including a double, and scored two runs as the Dodgers started the season with a 4–1 victory.[44] In the next game,Roki Sasaki made his major league debut, allowing one run in three innings, while walking five batters. Ohtani,Kiké Hernández, andTommy Edman homered, and the Dodgers finished the series with a 6–3 win.[45]

The Dodgers returned toDodger Stadium and began the rest of the schedule on March 27 with a three-game series against theDetroit Tigers.Blake Snell started the home opener, allowing two runs in five innings of work, while the Dodgers hit three more home runs in a 5–4 win.[46] In the next game, Yamamoto struck out 10 batters in five innings, while allowing two solo home runs.Mookie Betts hit two home runs, including a walk-off in the 10th inning as the Dodgers won again, 8–5.[47] Sasaki again struggled in his second start of the season, on March 29, allowing three hits while walking four batters in only12 innings. However, the Dodgers hit three more home runs en route to sweeping the Tigers with a 7–3 win.[48] They played theAtlanta Braves in the next series, andTyler Glasnow began his season by pitching by pitching five shutout innings while striking out eight in the Dodgers 6–1 win. The Dodgers' six-game winning streak to start the season matched their best mark since moving to Los Angeles in 1958, joining the1981 season.[49]

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They won again the next day, 3–1.Dustin May made his first start since the middle of the2023 season, after recovering from multiple surgeries, and only allowed one hit while striking out six in five innings. The Dodgers matched the1933 New York Yankees as the only returning champions to start the season with seven wins.[50]Blake Snell struggled in his second start, walking four and allowing five runs in four innings, aided by three Dodger errors. The Dodgers came back andMax Muncy tied the game in the eighth with a two-run double and thenShohei Ohtani won it with a walk-off home run in the ninth to keep the streak alive.[51]

Los Angeles Dodgers visited theWhite House on April 7, 2025

The first road trip of the season began on April 4 atCitizens Bank Park against thePhiladelphia Phillies.Yoshinobu Yamamoto again pitched well in his third start, allowing only one unearned run in six innings but the Dodgers lost their first game of the season, 3–2.[52]Roki Sasaki improved in his third start of the season the next day, walking only two in four innings while allowing only one run and striking out four. Home runs byKiké Hernández andMichael Conforto helped the Dodgers to a 3–1 win.[53] In the final game of the series,Tyler Glasnow walked five batters and left the bases loaded in the third which led to aNick Castellanos grand-slam home run. The Dodgers came back, thanks toTeoscar Hernández, who hit two home runs, a double, and drove in five runs himself. However, the Phillies won the game 8–7, scoring the winning run on a RBI single byBryson Stott in the seventh inning.[54] The Dodgers next series was atNationals Park against theWashington Nationals. Dustin May got the start in the opener, allowing only one earned run in six innings, while Ohtani fell a double short of thecycle. However, the Dodgers lost their second game in a row whenJames Wood hit a two-run home run in the seventh inning as the Nationals won the game 6–4.[55] The next day,Justin Wrobleski was called up from the minors to make a spot start and he was bad, allowing eight runs on eight hits, including two home runs by Wood, in five innings, as the Dodgers losing streak continued with a 8–2 loss.[56]Landon Knack made a sport start also, the following day, giving up five runs on four hits and four walks in only2+13 innings. The Dodgers, thanks to homers by Teoscar Hernández andAndy Pages, came back to win 6–5 to end the losing streak and finish the road trip.[57]

The Dodgers returned home on April 11 to play theChicago Cubs. Yamamoto struck out nine while only allowing two hits and one walk in six scoreless innings, while a three-run home run fromTommy Edman provided all the scoring in a 3–0 win, their 10th straight at home.[58] Sasaki managed to get through five innings in his next start, while allowing only one run. However, the Dodgers offense could manage nothing against Cubs starterBen Brown, who shut them down in six innings while the Cubs teed off on Dodgers relieversBen Casparius andLuis García, and handed the Dodgers their worst home shutout loss in franchise history, 16–0.[59][60] The Cubs handed the Dodgers their third straight series loss with a 4–2 win in the finale.Pete Crow-Armstrong had two homers and a triple in the game.[61] The following series was against theColorado Rockies. Dustin May struck out seven while only allowing one run on three hits in six innings of the opener.Mookie Betts and Ohtani each homered in the game, while producing five hits between them in a 5–3 win.[62] In the next game,Will Smith had two hits, a homerun and drove in three runs and Edman had four hits in five at-bats as the Dodgers won 6–2.[63] In the final game of the homestand, the Dodgers scored seven runs in the first inning, which included home runs by Ohtani andFreddie Freeman. However,Michael Toglia hit a grand slam homer off fill-in starterBobby Miller in the third inning to make the game close before the Dodgers held-on to win 8–7 and complete the sweep of the Rockies.[64]

Yamamoto had another strong start in the opener of the next road trip, atGlobe Life Field against theTexas Rangers, pitching seven shutout innings with 10 strikeouts. The Dodgers got one run, a solo home run in the first by Edman, offJacob deGrom, who pitched seven innings for the Rangers, before adding two more against the bullpen for a 3–0 win.[65] In the next game, Sasaki allowed two runs in six innings and the Dodgers, thanks to a Freeman home run took a 3–2 lead into the ninth inning, only to lose the game on a two-run walk-off home run byAdolis García.[66] In the series finale, the Dodgers could only manage two hits in seven innings againstTyler Mahle but their pitchers matched him with scoreless innings. Will Smith scored the only run of the game on a sacrifice fly by Freeman in the eighth inning for a 1–0 victory and a series win.[67] Next up was a two-game series against the Cubs atWrigley Field on April 22 and 23. Edman hit a three-run home run in the top of the first to put the Dodgers ahead early, but May struggled and allowed the Cubs to get five back in the bottom of the inning. The Dodgers used a five run inning of their own in the seventh to take a 10–7 lead only to blow it whenKyle Tucker hit a two-run homer in the eighth andMiguel Amaya hit a game-tying home run in the ninth.Ian Happ drove in the winning run in the 10th inning as the Cubs took the game 11–10.[68] The Cubs won again the next day, 7–6, with a three-run home run by Pete Crow-Armstrong in the fifth inning putting them ahead.[69]

Back home on April 25 to play thePittsburgh Pirates, the Dodgers continued to struggle, and were shut out byPaul Skenes and the Pirates, 3–0.[70] In the next game, Ohtani had three hits, including two doubles, and both Teoscar Hernández and Kiké Hernández homered as the Dodgers won 8–4.[71] They won again the next day, 9–2, to win the series. Andy Pages had four hits, including a home run, in the game.[72] TheMiami Marlins came to town next for a three-game series. The Dodgers got out to a 5–0 lead, which included a Teoscar Hernández two-run home run in the fifth, only for the Marlins to tie the game with a pinch-hit grand slam home run byDane Myers in the sixth. It remained tied until the 10th inning when the Marlins took the lead in the top of the inning, only for the Dodgers to walk it off, 7–6, when Tommy Edman drove in Pages and Michael Conforto with a single.[73] In the following game, Teoscar Hernández had four hits and four RBI, Ohtani and Pages homered and the Dodgers routed the Marlins, 15–2.[74]Tony Gonsolin came off the injured list on April 30 and made his first start for the Dodgers since August of the2023 season, allowing three runs in six innings with nine strikeouts. The Dodgers completed the sweep of the Marlins with a 12–7 win.[75]

May

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Yoshinobu Yamamoto allowed only one hit in six scoreless innings as the Dodgers began a three-game series against theAtlanta Braves with a 2–1 victory atTruist Park.[76] The following day,Roki Sasaki picked up his first major league win as the Dodgers won 10–3.Shohei Ohtani andFreddie Freeman each had three hits, including a home run, in the game.[77]Austin Riley had two home runs as the Braves took the series finale, 4–3.[78] The Dodgers next series was against theMiami Marlins atloanDepot Park. Freeman and Ohtani each homered again the next day as they won the game 7–4.[79] They homered again for the third straight day asTony Gonsolin struck out eight in five innings, while allowing two runs. However, the Marlins came back to tie the game and won it, 5–4, on a bases-loaded walk-off hit byJesús Sánchez in the 10th inning.[80] In the following game, a three-run triple by Freeman led to the Dodgers scoring six runs in the seventh to blow open the game and win 10–1.[81]Gabriel Moreno hit a grand-slam home run in the fourth as theArizona Diamondbacks beat the Dodgers, 5–3, in the opener of a four-game series atChase Field on May 8.[82] The next game had several high scoring innings, with the Diamondbacks scoring three in the first, the Dodgers getting five in the third, the Diamondbacks responding with a four run fifth and then the Dodgers getting six runs in the ninth to win 14–11. A three-run home run by Ohtani was the deciding factor.[83] The following day, the Dodgers were shut out byCorbin Burnes and lost 3–0.[84] Freeman had four hits (including two doubles and a home run) and drove in four runs in the Dodgers 8–1 win in the series finale.[85]

The Dodgers returned home on May 13 to play theAthletics. However, the Athletics hit five home runs (including two byJacob Wilson) in an 11–1 rout of the Dodgers.[86] In the following game, the Dodgers hit four home runs of their own in a 9–3 win.[87] In the final game of the series, the Dodgers hit another five home runs, including two by Ohtani, and blew out the Athletics, 19–2.[88] The next series was against theLos Angeles Angels, who beat the Dodgers, 6–2, in the opener. The Dodgers hit into a franchise record fivedouble plays in the game.[89] In the next game,Andy Pages andKiké Hernández homered but the AngelsLogan O'Hoppe drove in five RBIs, including a three run homer as part of a five run seventh as they won 11–9.[90] The Angels proceeded to sweep the Dodgers with a 6–4 win in the series finale.Yusei Kikuchi struck out seven and only allowed one run on three hits in5+23 innings.[91]Mookie Betts hit two home runs in the first game of a three-game series against the Diamondbacks but the Dodgers lost 9–5, extending the losing streak to a season high four games.[92] In the second game, Yamamoto only gave up one hit in seven innings and the Dodgers took a 1–0 lead into the top of the ninth only for the Diamondbacks to tie it on a solo homer byGabriel Moreno.Corbin Carroll hit a two-run home run in the 10th to give Arizona the lead, but the Dodgers came back and won the game, 4–3, with a sacrifice fly fromMax Muncy in the bottom of the inning.[93] In the series finale,Dustin May struck out eight batters in six innings as the Dodgers won, 3–1, thanks to a 3-run homer fromTeoscar Hernández.[94]

On May 23, the Dodgers traveled toCiti Field to face theNew York Mets in a2024 National League Championship Series rematch. After a one-hour, thirty-eight-minute rain delay, the Dodgers took a 5–2 lead thanks to RBIs fromWill Smith, Teoscar Hernández, Max Muncy, and Andy Pages. However, the Mets scored three runs offTanner Scott in the bottom of the ninth to send the game to extra innings. Ultimately, the Dodgers won, 7–5, thanks to a Hernández RBI and a Pages sacrifice fly in the top of the 13th inning.[95] In the following game,Brett Baty andJuan Soto had five hits and drove in four runs combined whileDavid Peterson struck out seven in7+23 innings and the Mets won, 5–2.[96] The Mets took the series by taking the final game, 3–1.Kodai Senga struck out five in5+13 innings, andPete Alonso's two-run home run in the first inning gave the Mets the lead they never relinquished.[97] The Dodgers next began a three-game series with theCleveland Guardians atProgressive Field with aMemorial Day game. Yamamoto struck out seven in six innings, while allowing only two runs on three hits. Ohtani and Smith homered as the Dodgers won, 7–2.[98] The Dodgers hit three home runs as part of their 9–5 win in the next game.[99] The Dodgers took a 4–2 lead into the eighth inning in the series finale, only for the Guardians to score five runs in the inning, which included a three-run home run byAngel Martínez, for a 7–4 win.[100]

On May 30, theNew York Yankees visited Dodger Stadium for a2024 World Series rematch. Ohtani hit two home runs and Pages recorded three RBIs as the Dodgers recovered from a three-run deficit with four runs in the sixth inning for an 8–5 victory.[101] The following day,Landon Knack allowed only one run in six innings while the Dodgers jumped on the Yankees early and won 18–2. Muncy hit two three-run home runs,Tommy Edman andHyeseong Kim each had four hits, while Kim, Pages, andDalton Rushing also homered. It was the most runs ever scored by a National League team against the Yankees in a game, regular season, or postseason.[102]

June

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In the series finale,Yoshinobu Yamamoto struggled, giving up seven hits and allowing four runs, including one on a wild pitch. The Dodgers hit three home runs, but it was not enough and they lost, 7–3.[103] On June 2, theNew York Mets came to Dodger Stadium for a four-game series.Dustin May struck out five batters in six innings, and a home run and a sacrifice fly fromShohei Ohtani sent the game into extra innings. However,Tanner Scott allowed two additional runs and the Dodgers lost, 4–3.[104] In the second game,Max Muncy homered twice while committing two errors, which led to two runs scoring. Ultimately, the Dodgers won the game, 6–5, on a walk-off double byFreddie Freeman in the bottom of the tenth.[105] In the third game of the series,Tony Gonsolin threw six strikeouts in five innings, butKiké Hernández committed an error, leading to three runs scoring in the first inning. The Dodgers got only three hits off Mets starterGriffin Canning and lost, 6–1, after allowing a three-run home run toPete Alonso in the eighth inning, his second of the day.[106] In the final game of the series and the homestand, the Mets jumped out to a 4–0 lead in the third thanks to three home runs. The Dodgers got three back in the bottom of the inning, and then scored three more in the eighth to win the game, 6–5, and split the series.[107]

The next series was against theSt. Louis Cardinals atBusch Stadium.Pedro Pagés homered in the second inning to give the Cardinals a 2–0 lead.Sonny Gray allowed eight hits to the Dodgers in his6+13 innings but he and three relievers kept the Dodgers scoreless and the Cardinals won 5–0.[108] The next day, Yamamoto struck out nine in six shutout innings while only giving up four hits. However, the Dodgers lost, 2–1, on a walk-off RBI single fromNolan Arenado.[109] The Dodgers avoided being swept by winning the series finale, 7–3.Clayton Kershaw struck out seven in five innings, while allowing only one run, to pick up his first win of the season.[110] The Dodgers traveled toPetco Park on June 9 to face theSan Diego Padres. The game was tied at six runs after nine innings, and the Dodgers won, 8–7, thanks to RBIs fromAndy Pages andTommy Edman in the tenth.[111] In the next game,Matt Sauer gave up 13 hits and allowed nine runs in a 11–1 defeat. The Dodgers only managed to get three hits off Padres starterDylan Cease.[112] The Dodgers wrapped up the series with a 5–2 win.Ben Casparius allowed one run in four innings while making a spot start, and the Dodgers took the lead with a three-run home run byTeoscar Hernández in the fifth inning.[113]

On June 13, theSan Francisco Giants came to Dodger Stadium for a three-game series. Yamamoto gave up six hits and allowed five runs, including a grand slam toCasey Schmitt, in4+23 innings and the Dodgers lost, 6–2.[114] The next day, Kershaw struck out five and only allowed three hits in seven scoreless innings, Ohtani homered twice and Teoscar Hernández andMiguel Rojas also hit home runs in a 11–5 win.[115] The Dodgers won the series finale, 5–4. Ohtani had three hits and Pages drove in four of the runs, three of them on a home run in the bottom of the fifth.[116] The Padres came to town next. Ohtani made his first pitching appearance for the Dodgers, and first since the2023 season, pitching one inning. He also had two hits and two RBIs as a batter. The Dodgers scored five runs in the fourth inning, leading to a 6–3 victory.[117] The Dodgers won the second game, 8–6. Pages had four hits and three RBIs, including two solo home runs, andWill Smith also homered.[118] In the third game,Emmet Sheehan struck out six while allowing three hits and one run in his first start since2023. A Pages' sacrifice fly and aDalton Rushing RBI double in the fifth gave the Dodgers a 3–1 lead. The Padres tied the game at three in the top of the ninth as a result of a throwing error from Muncy and a RBI double byXander Bogaerts. Smith hit a pinch-hit walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth for a 4–3 Dodgers victory. It was the third pinch-hit walk-off of his career, breaking a tie withRick Monday for the most in franchise history.[119] In the series finale, Yamamoto gave up seven hits and allowed three runs, including a home run to Bogaerts, in a 5–3 defeat. The Dodgers scored runs off an error and a wild pitch in the bottom of the ninth. Eight batters were hit in the four-game series.[120] ManagerDave Roberts was suspended for the opening game of a three-game series against theWashington Nationals as a result of his actions in the previous game against the Padres.[121] Rojas hit a double and a two-run home run, Ohtani, Betts and Pages each drove in runs and the Dodgers held on for a 6–5 win.[122] The next day, Pages, Smith, and Teoscar Hernández all homered. However, the Dodgers allowed five home runs, including two toNathaniel Lowe, in a 7–2 loss.[123] In the series finale, the Nationals jumped out to a lead thanks to a three-run home run by Lowe in the third inning only for the Dodgers to score four runs in the sixth and seven runs in the seventh en route to a 13–7 win. Muncy had two home runs, including a grand slam, and drove in seven runs while Ohtani had a homer and triple and drove in five runs.[124]

On June 24, the Dodgers traveled toCoors Field to face theColorado Rockies.Justin Wrobleski struck out seven while only allowing two runs. Ohtani andMichael Conforto homered, and Teoscar Hernández drove in two runs in a 9–7 win.[125] In the next game, Yamamoto struck out six and only allowed one hit in five scoreless innings. Muncy drove in six runs, including a grand slam, following a lengthy rain delay, and the Dodgers won, 8–1.[126] The Dodgers finished off the series with a 3–1 win. Kershaw struck out five in six innings, and Ohtani homered in the game.[127] Ohtani and Muncy both homered again in the following game, the opener of a three-game series against theKansas City Royals atKauffman Stadium. The Dodgers won, 5–4.[128] The next day, Casparius struggled, giving up eight hits and allowing six runs, including a three-run home run toVinnie Pasquantino in four innings as the Royals won the game 9–5.[129] The Dodgers won the last game of the series, 5–1. Wrobleski struck out six in six innings as Kiké Hernández and Smith hit home runs.[130]

July

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Yoshinobu Yamamoto struck out eight batters in seven innings and only allowed one run in the first game of a three-game series against theChicago White Sox atDodger Stadium.Andy Pages andMichael Conforto each scored two runs andShohei Ohtani homered in a 6–1 Dodgers victory.[131] On July 2,Clayton Kershaw struck out three batters in six innings to reach3,000 career strikeouts. He became the 20th pitcher and fourth left handed pitcher in MLB history to reach that mark as well as the third to do so while spending his entire career with one team. The Dodgers trailed by two going into the ninth and won the game by scoring three runs in the inning, withFreddie Freeman walking it off with an RBI single to win 5–4.[132] The Dodgers completed the series sweep with a 6–2 win. Freeman drove in three runs andMookie Betts and Conforto each hit a home run.Dustin May pitched five perfect innings and finished with four hits and two runs allowed in seven innings while striking out nine.[133] The next series was against theHouston Astros.Ben Casparius had a poor performance, giving up nine hits and allowing six runs in three innings onthe Fourth of July.Noah Davis allowed an additional 10 runs in1+13 innings as the Dodgers were blown out, 18–1.[134] It was the biggest blowout loss in the history of Dodger Stadium and the Dodgers overall worst loss since the2001 season. The 10 runs given up in the sixth inning was the highest number in one inning since theSt. Louis Cardinals scored 11 in the third inning against them on April 23,1999.[135] The Astros won again in the next game, 6–4.Zack Short drove in three runs in the third with a double offJustin Wrobleski, who gave up seven hits and allowed four runs in4+23 innings.[136] In the series finale,Emmet Sheehan allowed only one run in five innings but the Astros finished off a series sweep with a 5–1 win. It was the first time the Dodgers had been swept by the Astros in Los Angeles since2008.[137]

The Dodgers went back on the road on July 7 to play theMilwaukee Brewers atAmerican Family Field. Yamamoto had the worst start of his career, allowing five runs on four hits and two walks while recording only two outs. A three-run home run byAndrew Vaughn was the key and the Brewers won a blow out, 9–1, extending the Dodgers' losing streak to four games.[138] Ohtani led off the next game with a home run, but the Dodgers could only get four hits against Brewers starterJacob Misiorowski, who struckout 12 in six innings, as the Brewers won 3–1.[139]Tyler Glasnow returned from a long stint on the injured list to start the series finale, allowing only one unearned run in five innings. The Dodgers took a 2–1 lead into the ninth only for the Brewers to tie the game and then win it, 3–2, in extra innings on a walk-off hit byJackson Chourio to extend the Dodgers losing streak to six games, for the first time since April of2019.[140] The next road series was against theSan Francisco Giants atOracle Park. May gave up five hits and allowed seven runs in4+23 innings, and aTeoscar Hernández RBI double and Conforto home run reduced the deficit to one run. However,Will Smith ground into double play in the ninth inning and the Dodgers lost, 8–7.[141] The Dodgers snapped the losing streak on July 12 with a 2–1 victory over the Giants. Ohtani pitched three shutout innings and Sheehan allowed only the one run in4+13 innings while Conforto had three hits and scored both runs.[142] The Dodgers finished off the series and headed into the all-star break with a 5–2 win in 11 innings. Yamamoto struck out seven in seven scoreless innings but the Giants tied the game with a two-run home run byLuis Matos in the ninth. However, Freeman, Teoscar Hernández and Pages each drove in runs in the 11th.[143]

The Dodgers had five players selected to the2025 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Ohtani started at designated hitter, Smith at catcher and Freeman at first base. Yamamoto was selected as a reserve and Kershaw was added as a legends pick.[144]

The season resumed on July 18 at home against the Brewers. Glasnow struck out six in six innings and allowed only one run, on an RBI double byCaleb Durbin in the fifth. Durbin also homered in the seventh off reliverKirby Yates and the Brewers won the game 2–0 as the Dodgers managed only three hits offQuinn Priester and three relievers.[145] The Dodgers then lost their fifth straight game to the Brewers the following day, 8–7, despite hitting three home runs.[146] In the finale, the Dodgers took a 3–0 lead after a two-run homer by Ohtani in the third but the Brewers scored three runs in the fourth and again in the sixth and swept the season series with a 6–5 win. The Dodgers committed three errors in the game.[147] TheMinnesota Twins came to town for the next series. Will Smith hit two home runs, and Ohtani and Pages also went deep as the Dodgers won 5–2.James Outman robbed a potential game-tying home run fromCarlos Correa to end the game. Ohtani became the first pitcher to allow a home run and hit a home run in the first inning of a game sinceRandy Lerch of the1979 Philadelphia Phillies.[148] In the following game, the Twins took an early three run lead, the Dodgers tied the game on a three-run home run by Pages in the fourth only for the Twins to score three runs in each of the sixth and seventh innings en route to a 10–7 win.[149] In the series finale, Glasnow allowed only one run (a solo home run byRoyce Lewis) in seven innings, while striking out 12. Ohtani hit a home run in the first inning, the fifth consecutive game he had homered in, tying the franchise record. The Dodgers won, 4–3, on a two-run walk-off hit by Freeman in the bottom of the ninth.[150]

On July 25, the Dodgers went on the road toFenway Park to play a three-game series with theBoston Red Sox. They won the opener, 5–2. Teoscar Hernández hit a two-run home run in the eighth inning.[151] In the second game, Red Sox starterGarrett Crochet struck out 10 and only allowed two runs in six innings and the Dodgers lost 4–2.[152] In the series finale, Conforto had three hits with two doubles and a home run but the Dodgers stranded 13 runners on base in a 4–3 loss. A two-run homer byAlex Bregman in the fifth counted for the deciding runs.[153] Next up for the Dodgers was a three-game series atGreat American Ball Park against theCincinnati Reds. Yamamoto struck out nine while allowing one run on four hits in seven innings and Betts had two hits and scored three runs in a 5–2 win.[154] The Dodgers took the next game as well, 5–4.Tommy Edman started the scoring with a two-run homer in the second and then Will Smith drove in the winning run with an RBI double in the ninth.[155] The Reds took the series finale, 5–2, scoring three runs in the bottom of the eighth to pull ahead.[156]

August

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On August 1, the Dodgers began a three-game series atGeorge M. Steinbrenner Field against theTampa Bay Rays. In the opener,Clayton Kershaw pitched six shutout innings whileFreddie Freeman had a double, a home run, and drove in three runs in the 5–0 victory.[157] The next day,Blake Snell, in his first start since going on the injured list in April, had eight strikeouts in five innings but allowed three runs (two home runs toYandy Díaz) and the Dodgers lost 4–0.[158] The Dodgers finished the series with another shutout win, 3–0. Freeman andAndy Pages each drove in a run andMookie Betts hit a sacrifice fly whileYoshinobu Yamamoto struck out six in5+23 scoreless innings.[159]

TheSt. Louis Cardinals visitedDodger Stadium for a three-game series starting on August 4. The opener was tied 2–2 at the top of the ninth, andBrock Stewart allowed the game-winning run, an RBI hit toYohel Pozo, leading to a 3–2 defeat.[160] In the following game,Max Muncy had four hits, including two home runs andTeoscar Hernández had three hits, also including two home runs, and the Dodgers won 12–6. It was Muncy's 19th career multi-homer game for the Dodgers, tyingMike Piazza for the most since the team moved to Los Angeles.[161] In the final game of the series,Shohei Ohtani struck out eight batters in four innings as the starting pitcher and also hit a two run home run. However, the Cardinals won 5–3 afterAlex Freeland allowed two runs at the top of the eighth on a throwing error.[162] The next series was against theToronto Blue Jays. In the opener, Kershaw allowed one run on seven hits and Betts hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the fifth, leading to a 5–2 victory.[163] The Dodgers took the second game, 9–1. Snell had another excellent performance, striking out 10 in five, and Ohtani reached 40 home runs for the third consecutive season and fourth overall. He was also only the fourth Dodgers player in history with multiple such seasons (Duke Snider,Gil Hodges andShawn Green).[164] The Dodgers took a 3–1 lead in the series finale thanks to home runs by Ohtani and Freeman. Back-to-back home runs byVladimir Guerrero Jr. andAddison Barger in the eighth and a solo homer byErnie Clement in the top of the ninth had the Blue Jays up. The Dodgers managed to load the bases in the bottom of the inning with Ohtani and Betts due up but were unable to score and the Blue Jays won 5–4. It was the first game since the1982 season that the Dodgers had at least 10 hits and 10 walks and lost. They were 1 for 10 with runners in scoring position and left 16 runners on base.[165]

Next up was a brief three-game road trip against theLos Angeles Angels atAngel Stadium. Yamamoto struggled in the first game, allowing six runs in only4+23 innings. The Dodgers made it close by scoring four runs in the eighth on a solo homer by Ohtani and a three-run homer by Muncy, but lost 7–4.[166] In the following game,Dalton Rushing and Ohtani hit home runs, but the bullpen faltered and the Angels won, 7–6, on a walk-off RBI hit fromJo Adell in the 10th inning.[167] The Angels finished the season sweep with a 6–5 win. The Dodgers tied the game on a four-ball walk toWill Smith butJustin Wrobleski blew the save after allowing a two-run hit toLogan O'Hoppe. With the loss, the Dodgers fell out of first place in the division for the first time since April 27.[168]

On July 15, the division leadingSan Diego Padres came to Los Angeles for a three-game series. Kershaw allowed only one run on two hits and one walk in six innings, Teoscar Hernández homered and the Dodgers picked up a 3–2 victory to even the division race.[169] The next day, Snell pitched six shutout innings, Hernández hit another home run and sacrifice fly while aJackson Merrill fielding error allowed two more runs to score as the Dodgers won, 6–0, and retook the lead in the NL West.[170] The Dodgers scored four runs in the first inning of the series finale with home runs by Freeman and Pages. The Padres came back to tie the game but Betts hit a go-ahead home run in the eighth as the Dodgers swept the series with a 5–4 win.[171]

The Dodgers next left for a seven-game road trip, beginning with a four-game series against theColorado Rockies atCoors Field. Two fielding mistakes by Teoscar Hernández in right field led to two Rockies runs and they walked off the Dodgers, 4–3 to open the series.[172] In the following game,Alex Call had four hits (including a home run), scored three runs and drove in two as the Dodgers won 11–4.[173] Hernández homered again, but Ohtani struggled in his next start, giving up nine hits and allowing five runs in four innings, and the Dodgers were defeated, 8–3.[174] The Dodgers wound up splitting the series with a 9–5 victory in the finale. Freeman and Pages homered andAlex Freeland had three hits, including a double and triple, in the game.[175] The battle between the top two teams in the division resumed when the Dodgers visitedPetco Park on August 22 to resume theirrivalry with the Padres. Snell began the series by allowing two runs in seven innings, however the Dodgers could only manage one hit againstYu Darvish in six innings and three overall as they lost 2–1 and fell back into a tie for the division lead.[176] The Padres took over the division lead with a 5–1 win the next day. The Dodgers managed only two hits againstNestor Cortes and three relievers, with a solo home run by Freeland one of them.[177] In the final game between the two teams in the regular season, the Dodgers won 8–2 to even the division race. They hit four home runs, including two by Freeman and a three-run homer by Rushing.[178]

On July 25, the Dodgers hosted theCincinnati Reds for a three-game series. Pages hit two home runs with three RBI, two more runs scored on a Reds error and Betts also homered as the Dodgers won the opener, 7–0.Emmet Sheehan struckout 10 in seven innings while only allowing two hits and one walk.[179] In the second game, Kershaw allowed only two hits and one run with six strikeouts in five innings while Ohtani andMiguel Rojas drove in runs, Smith homered and the Dodgers won 6–3.[180]Kiké Hernández and Rushing each had two RBIs while Rushing homered and the Dodgers swept the series with a 5–1 win. Ohtani earned his first win as a Dodger, throwing nine strikeouts and allowing one run (a solo home run toNoelvi Marte) in five innings. The Dodgers pitching staff struck out 19 batters in the game, a franchise record.[181] TheArizona Diamondbacks came to town next. Snell struckout eight in5+13 innings, but the offense struggled, only managing to get three hits against Diamondbacks starterZac Gallen and three relivers in a 3–0 loss.[182] The Dodgers lost the second game, 6–1. A fielding error from Pages lead to one run scoring andKirby Yates allowed a three-run home run toIldemaro Vargas at the top of the ninth.[183] In the next game, Yamamoto struck out 10 batters while allowing only four hits and one run in seven innings.Corbin Carroll hit a three-run home run in the eighth inning for the Diamondbacks to tie the game, but the Dodgers won 5–4 on a walk-off home run by Smith.[184]

September

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Dave Roberts meeting with Maryland governorWes Moore before a road game against the Baltimore Orioles.

The Dodgers went back on the road on September 2 to play thePittsburgh Pirates atPNC Park.Shohei Ohtani had three hits, including his 100th home run as a Dodger and two doubles, but the Pirates won the game 9–7.[185] The Pirates shut out the Dodgers 3–0 the following day.[186] The Pirates finished off a series sweep with a 5–3 victory in the finale.Paul Skenes allowed only two hits and one walk with eight strikeouts in six shutout innings.[187] Next they traveled toOriole Park at Camden Yards to play theBaltimore Orioles.Freddie Freeman hit a solo home run butSamuel Basallo's walk-off home run gave the Orioles a 2–1 win and sent the Dodgers to the fourth straight loss.[188] The following day,Yoshinobu Yamamoto struck out 10 batters and took ano-hitter through8+23 innings beforeJackson Holliday's home run ended his day with an MLB career high 112 pitches.Blake Treinen came in out of the bullpen, loaded the bases and walked in a run beforeEmmanuel Rivera drove in two on a single offTanner Scott and the Orioles won 4–3 to extend the Dodgers losing streak.[189] The road trip and the losing streak came to an end the next day, with a 5–2 Dodgers win.Clayton Kershaw allowed two runs in5+23 innings while striking out eight. Ohtani hit two home runs andMookie Betts added one as well.[190]

On September 8, theColorado Rockies came toDodger Stadium for a three-game series.Tyler Glasnow struck out 11 batters in seven innings without allowing a hit and the Dodgers lost a chance at a combined no-hitter in the ninth when Scott allowed a leadoff single toRyan Ritter. Betts and Freeman drove in the Dodgers' only runs in a 3–1 win.[191] The next day, the Dodgers hit four home runs, two of which came fromTeoscar Hernández, for a 7–2 victory.Emmet Sheehan had nine strikeouts and gave up only three hits in seven innings.[192] The Dodgers finished off a sweep of the Rockies with a 9–0 shutout win.Blake Snell allowed only two hits and two walks while striking out 11 in six innings while Betts had four hits and five RBI in the game, including a grand slam in the eighth inning.[193]

The Dodgers traveled toOracle Park to face theSan Francisco Giants starting on September 12. In the series opener, Yamamoto struck out 10 in seven innings while allowing only one hit andMichael Conforto hit a solo home run in the seventh, but Scott blew another game, allowing a grand slam toPatrick Bailey in the bottom of the tenth, resulting in a 5–1 loss.[194] The next day, Teoscar Hernández had two doubles and drove in three runs, Ohtani had three hits, including a home run, and the Dodgers won 13–7.[195] The Dodgers took the series finale with a 10–2 rout of the Giants.Tyler Glasnow allowed three hits and one run in6+23 innings. Teoscar Hernández had four hits and Betts and Freeman each had three. Ohtani set a new Dodgers record with his 135th run scored of the season.[196]

The Dodgers returned home on September 15 to play thePhiladelphia Phillies. Sheehan followedopenerAnthony Banda (who allowed a solo home run toKyle Schwarber) and pitched5+23 and did not allow a hit until aOtto Kemp double in the seventh.Jack Dreyer replaced him and allowed a three-run homer toWeston Wilson which gave the Phillies their first lead after the Dodgers had led 4–1. After alternating home runs by Betts,Bryce Harper, andAndy Pages, the score was tied at five after regulation. However, Treinen allowed a double steal, followed by a sacrifice fly toJ. T. Realmuto in the tenth, and the Dodgers lost 6–5.[197] In the second game,Kiké Hernández had three RBI and Ohtani homered and pitched five scoreless, no-hit innings, becoming the first player in Dodgers history to record 50 home runs and 50 strikeouts in a single season. The Phillies scored six runs in the sixth inning, three of them on aBrandon Marsh homer. Treinen struggled again, allowing a three-run home run toRafael Marchán in the ninth for a 9–6 defeat.[198] The Dodgers won the series finale, 5–0. Freeman and Ohtani homered and Snell struck out 12 and only gave up two hits in seven innings.[199] The final home series of the season was four-games against the Giants, starting on September 18. The Dodgers, as a team, struck out 14 batters, while walking 10, and only allowed one hit, in a 2–1 win to start it off.[200] The next day, Kershaw, who announced that he would retire at the end of the season, made the final regular season home start of his career, striking out six in4+13 innings.Miguel Rojas homered in the fourth and Ohtani and Betts hit back-to-back home runs in the fifth as the Dodgers won, 6–3, clinching their 13th straight postseason appearance (tying the19952007New York Yankees for second most all time).[201] The Dodgers hit four home runs in the third game of the series, a 7–5 win.[202] However, the Dodgers were unable to sweep the series, losing the finale 3–1. Sheehan pitched seven scoreless innings, striking out 10 while giving up only one hit. The Giants scored three runs in the eighth off Treinen and that was all they needed.[203]

On September 23, the Dodgers began a six-game road trip to close out the season. The first series was against theArizona Diamondbacks atChase Field. Ohtani struck out eight batters in six shutout innings, while Teoscar Hernández andBen Rortvedt each homered, but the bullpen's struggles continued. The Diamondbacks scored three runs in the seventh inning and then Scott allowed two in the ninth, including a sacrifice fly toGeraldo Perdomo to walk off the Dodgers, 5–4. It was Scott's 10th blown save of the season.[204] In the second game of the series, Snell allowed one run in six innings, Pages homered in the fourth, and the Dodgers jumped out to another early lead. The bullpen again blew the lead, allowing the Diamondbacks to score three runs in the eighth to tie it. The Dodgers managed to win this game, 5–4, thanks to an RBI hit byTommy Edman in the 11th inning.[205] In the finale, Yamamoto struck out seven in six scoreless innings, the Dodgers hit four home runs (including two by Freeman) and they won 8–0. With the win, the Dodgers clinched their 4th consecutiveNational League West title and the 12th in 13 seasons.[206] Next, the Dodgers traveled toT-Mobile Park to play theSeattle Mariners in the final series of the season.The Dodgers won the first game of the series, 3–2. Kiké Hernández hit a two-run home run in the game.[207] In the next game, he had another three hits and two RBI while Rushing also homered in a 5–3 win.[208] In the final game of the regular season, Kershaw pitched5+13 scoreless innings with seven strikeouts in his final MLB start, Ohtani broke his own franchise record with his 55th homerun and the Dodgers finished off a sweep of the Mariners with a 6–1 win.[209]

Postseason

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Game log

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2025 Postseason Game Log: 13–4 (Home: 5–3; Away: 8–1)
National League Wild Card Series: 2–0 (Home: 2–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1September 30RedsW 10–5Snell (1–0)Greene (0–1)50,5551–0
2October 1RedsW 8–4Yamamoto (1–0)Littell (0–1)50,4652–0
National League Division Series: 3–1 (Home: 1–1; Away: 2–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 4@PhilliesW 5–3Ohtani (1–0)Robertson (0–1)Sasaki (1)45,7771–0
2October 6@PhilliesW 4–3Snell (2–0)Luzardo (0–1)Sasaki (2)45,6532–0
3October 8PhilliesL 2–8Suárez (1–0)Yamamoto (1–1)53,6892–1
4October 9PhilliesW 2–1(11)Vesia (1–0)Luzardo (0–2)50,5633–1
National League Championship Series: 4–0 (Home: 2–0; Away: 2–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 13@BrewersW 2–1Snell (3–0)Patrick (0–1)Treinen (1)41,7371–0
2October 14@BrewersW 5–1Yamamoto (2–1)Peralta (1–2)41,4272–0
3October 16BrewersW 3–1Vesia (2–0)Misiorowski (2–1)Sasaki (3)51,2513–0
4October 17BrewersW 5–1Ohtani (2–0)Quintana (0–1)52,8834–0
World Series: 4–3 (Home: 1–2; Away: 3–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 24@Blue JaysL 4–11Domínguez (2–0)Snell (3–1)44,3530–1
2October 25@Blue JaysW 5–1Yamamoto (3–1)Gausman (2–2)44,6071–1
3October 27Blue JaysW 6–5(18)Klein (1–0)Little (0–2)52,6542–1
4October 28Blue JaysL 2–6Bieber (2–0)Ohtani (2–1)52,5522–2
5October 29Blue JaysL 1–6Yesavage (3–1)Snell (3–2)52,1752–3
6October 31@Blue JaysW 3–1Yamamoto (4–1)Gausman (2–3)Glasnow (1)44,7103–3
7November 1@Blue JaysW 5–4(11)Yamamoto (5–1)Bieber (2–1)44,7134–3

Postseason rosters

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Playoff rosters

Wild Card Series

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Main article:2025 National League Wild Card Series
Blake Snell pitches for the Dodgers in the opening game of the Wild Card Series

After finishing with the National League West title and the third seed in the playoffs, the Dodgers played theCincinnati Reds in the Wild Card Series atDodger Stadium.Blake Snell started the first game of the series for the Dodgers. He struck out nine batters in seven innings, while allowing four hits, two walks, and two runs (both in the seventh).Shohei Ohtani andTeoscar Hernández both homered twice in the game andTommy Edman also homered in the 10–5 win. The five home runs by the Dodgers in the game matched a franchise post-season record set previously in Game 5 of the2021 NLCS and Game 3 of the2020 NLCS. The 2021 game was also the only other time the Dodgers had two teammates each hit two home runs in a post-season game (Chris Taylor andA. J. Pollock).[210] In the second game of the series,Yoshinobu Yamamoto struck out nine in6+13 innings while allowing only two unearned runs.Mookie Betts had four hits, including three doubles, as the Dodgers won 8–4 to sweep the series.[211]

Division Series

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Main article:2025 National League Division Series
Dodger Stadium before Game 3 of the 2025 NLDS

The Dodgers faced thePhiladelphia Phillies in the division series starting atCitizens Bank Park. In the opening game, the Phillies took an early 3–0 lead on a two-run triple byJ.T. Realmuto and a sacrifice fly in the second.Shohei Ohtani pitched six innings, allowing only three runs while striking out nine. A two-run double byKiké Hernández in the sixth and a three-runTeoscar Hernández home run the following inning gave the Dodgers a 5–3 lead, and they held on to win by that score withRoki Sasaki picking up his first professional save.[212] The second game was a scoreless pitching duel through six innings asBlake Snell gave up only one hit and struck out nine whileJesús Luzardo matched him with a scoreless six. However, the Dodgers got to him in the seventh, scoring four runs, two on an RBI single byWill Smith. The Phillies came back, with one run in the eighth and then two in the ninth offBlake Treinen before Sasaki came in to retire the final batter with the tying run on third for a 4–3 win.[213]

The series moved toDodger Stadium for Game 3 butYoshinobu Yamamoto struggled for the Dodgers, pitching only four innings and allowing three runs, including a home run byKyle Schwarber. Schwarber hit a second home run, in the eighth offClayton Kershaw as the Phillies scored five runs that inning to break open the game. The Dodgers meanwhile were only able to get one run (a solo home run byTommy Edman) off starterAaron Nola andRanger Suárez, who worked five innings of relief to collect the win. The Phillies won 8–2 to prevent the series sweep.[214] The following game was a pitchers duel betweenTyler Glasnow (eight strikeouts in six scoreless innings) andCristopher Sánchez (five strikeouts in6+13). Both teams scored a run in the seventh and then the game stayed 1–1 into extra innings. The Dodgers won the game when pinch runnerHyeseong Kim scored on a throwing error by Phillies relieverOrion Kerkering in the 11th inning. The 2–1 win clinched the series for the Dodgers.[215]

National League Championship Series

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Main article:2025 National League Championship Series

The Dodgers advanced to their second straight National League Championship Series, facing theMilwaukee Brewers, starting atAmerican Family Field. In the opener,Blake Snell allowed only one hit while striking out 10 batters in eight innings. The Dodgers scored on a solo home run byFreddie Freeman in the sixth and a bases-loaded walk byMookie Betts in the ninth. The Brewers got a run in the bottom of the ninth and thenBlake Treinen struck outBrice Turang with the bases loaded for the Dodgers' 2–1 win.[216]Jackson Chourio led off the second game with a solo home run on the first pitch thrown byYoshinobu Yamamoto, but Yamamoto settled down after that. He only allowed the one run on three hits and one walk while striking out seven in acomplete game victory.Teoscar Hernández andMax Muncy homered for the Dodgers, who won 5–1 to win the second game of the series. Muncy's home run was the 14th postseason homer of his career, a new Dodgers franchise record and Yamamoto threw the first complete game in the postseason for the Dodgers sinceJosé Lima did it in the third game of the2004 NLDS and the first for any MLB pitcher sinceJustin Verlander in Game 2 of the2017 ALCS.[217]

Shohei Ohtani throws the first pitch in Game 4 of the 2025 NLCS
The Dodgers receive the NL Championship trophy

The series moved toDodger Stadium for the third game.Tyler Glasnow struck out eight in5+23 innings while allowing one run on three hits and three walks.Shohei Ohtani led off the game with a triple off Brewers'openerAaron Ashby and then Betts drove him in with a double.Jacob Misiorowski struck out nine in five innings for the Brewers, but the Dodgers got two runs in the sixth on an RBI single byTommy Edman and a throwing error by relieverAbner Uribe. The bullpens didn't allow any more runs, and the Dodgers moved to within one game of a series sweep with a 3–1 victory.[218] In the next game, Ohtani started on the mound and pitched six scoreless innings with only two hits and three walks while striking out 10 batters. He also hit three home runs in the Dodgers 5–1 victory, winning theNLCS Most Valuable Player Award and sending the Dodgers to their second straight NL title.[219]

World Series

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Main article:2025 World Series

The Dodgers appeared in the World Series for the second straight year and the third time in the last six years. They faced theToronto Blue Jays, the top seed in the American League. The series began atRogers Centre as a result of the Blue Jays having one more win than the Dodgers during the regular season. In the opener, the Dodgers took an early 2–0 lead only for the Blue Jays to tie it up in the fourth on a two-runDaulton Varsho home run and then erupt for nine runs in the sixth. A pinch-hitgrand slam byAddison Barger and a two-run homer byAlejandro Kirk were the key blows in that inning.Blake Snell struggled, allowing five runs on eight hits and three walks, in his five-plus innings.Shohei Ohtani hit a two-run home run in the seventh, but the Dodgers lost the game, 11–4.[220] In the second game,Yoshinobu Yamamoto allowed only one run on four hits with no walks and eight strikeouts in a complete game, 5–1 victory.Max Muncy andWill Smith each homered in the seventh inning, and Smith drove in three of the five runs in the game. Yamamoto was the first pitcher to throw multiple complete games in the same postseason sinceMadison Bumgarner in2014 and the first to do it in back-to-back games sinceCurt Schilling in2001.[221]

The series returned toDodger Stadium for Game 3.Tyler Glasnow pitched4+23 innings, allowing four runs (two earned) on five hits, and three walks.Teoscar Hernández homered in the second and had four hits in the game. Ohtani also had four hits, including two home runs and two doubles. The game went into extra innings tied at five and wound up going 18 innings beforeFreddie Freeman won it on a walk-off home run. Ohtani was intentionally walked four times in the game, a World Series record, and his nine times reaching base in the game was also a record. The 18 innings tied the World Series record, previously set by Game 3 of the2018 World Series, also played at Dodger Stadium.[222][223] However, the Blue Jays evened up the series again the next day with a 6–2 victory. A two-run home run byVladimir Guerrero Jr. in the third off Ohtani and a four-run seventh were all they needed. Ohtani allowed four runs in six innings while striking out twice in three at-bats.[224] In their final home game of the season, the Dodgers lost Game 5, 6–1.Davis Schneider and Guerrero homered back-to-back off Snell to start the game, and the Dodgers never recovered.Trey Yesavage struck out 12 and only gave up three hits and one run (a solo homer byKiké Hernández) in seven innings.[225]

Yamamoto pitched again in Game 6 back in Toronto, allowing one run on five hits with six strikeouts. The Dodgers got three runs in the third inning on an RBI double by Smith and then a two-run single byMookie Betts. Glasnow came in for the ninth inning with the tying runs on second and third and managed to get out of the threat to preserve the 3–1 win and send the series to a seventh game.[226] In Game 7, Ohtani started and gave up a three-run home run toBo Bichette in the third inning to give the Blue Jays the early lead. The Dodgers scratched back with two runs on sacrifice flies in the fourth and sixth by Teoscar Hernández andTommy Edman respectively. The Blue Jays got one more in the bottom of the sixth on a go-ahead RBI double byAndres Gimenez to extend the lead to 4–2. Max Muncy homered in the eighth andMiguel Rojas in the ninth to tie it up and send the game to extra innings. Yamamoto pitched2+23 innings one day after his Game 6 start. Will Smith hit a solo home run in the 11th inning to put the Dodgers ahead, and then after Guerrero doubled to lead off the bottom of the inning, the Dodgers turned a game and series-winning double play.[227] Yamamoto was named theWorld Series Most Valuable Player Award after winning three games in the series.[228] Yamamoto became the first pitcher to win three World Series games sinceRandy Johnson did it in 2001.

Roster

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2025 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Statistics

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Batting

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Stats inbold are the team leaders.

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen bases; AVG = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging percentage; OPS = On base + slugging

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBAVGOBPSLGOPS
Shohei Ohtani1586111461722595510210918720.282.392.6221.014
Mookie Betts15058995152232208261688.258.326.406.732
Andy Pages1565817415827127862913514.272.313.461.774
Freddie Freeman147556811643922490601286.295.367.502.869
Teoscar Hernández134511651262912589261345.247.284.454.738
Michael Conforto13841854832001236561211.199.305.333.638
Will Smith11036264107201176164892.296.404.497.901
Tommy Edman973464978131134919613.225.274.382.656
Max Muncy1003134876102196764834.243.376.470.846
Miguel Rojas114290357618072724465.262.318.397.715
Kiké Hernández93232304780103518680.203.255.366.621
Hyeseong Kim7116119456131775213.280.314.385.699
Dalton Rushing5314215295042410580.204.258.324.582
Alex Freeland29841016212611351.190.292.310.602
Alex Call38731318402510191.247.333.384.717
Ben Rortvedt18497112014490.224.309.327.636
Austin Barnes13424930021140.214.233.286.519
James Outman22398410244180.103.205.282.487
Chris Taylor28354720020130.200.200.257.457
Esteury Ruiz1921240012284.190.261.333.594
Buddy Kennedy717110001500.059.111.059.170
Eddie Rosario24010000000.250.250.250.500
Justin Dean182000000011.000.000.000.000
Hunter Feduccia22000000110.000.333.000.333
Chuckie Robinson11100000000.000.000.000.000
Totals1625481825138425721244791580135388.253.327.441.768

Source:Baseball Reference

Pitching

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List does not include position players. Stats inbold are the team leaders.

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Yoshinobu Yamamoto1282.4930300173.2113534859201
Clayton Kershaw1123.3623220111.210246423584
Dustin May674.8519180104.09760564397
Tyler Glasnow433.191818090.156333243106
Ben Casparius754.64463277.27841402171
Jack Dreyer322.95675476.15626252474
Emmet Sheehan632.821512073.14929232289
Justin Wrobleski554.32242266.26534321776
Anthony Banda513.18711065.04523233461
Blake Snell542.351111061.15121162672
Alex Vesia423.02680559.23721202280
Tanner Scott144.746102357.05433301860
Shohei Ohtani112.871414047.0401515962
Landon Knack324.89107142.14025231942
Kirby Yates435.23500341.13826241752
Roki Sasaki114.46108036.13018182228
Tony Gonsolin325.0077036.03321201838
Matt Sauer216.37101129.2352321824
Luis García205.27280027.13417161624
Blake Treinen275.40320226.23018161936
Lou Trivino213.76262026.1291211818
Edgardo Henriquez212.37220119.01755518
Will Klein112.35140015.114641021
Michael Kopech002.45140011.06331312
Alexis Díaz105.009009.075529
Noah Davis0119.505006.010141358
Evan Phillips000.007015.240026
Bobby Miller0012.602105.0117727
Yoendrys Gómez0014.543014.1107726
Chris Stratton006.753004.033326
Brock Stewart014.914003.262223
Jack Little006.002003.042212
Ryan Loutos0015.002003.045522
José Ureña003.002003.041112
Julián Fernández009.001002.022211
J. P. Feyereisen0113.502002.084312
Paul Gervase004.501002.021112
Andrew Heaney0013.501002.043312
Totals93693.95162162461441.012506836335631505

Source:Baseball Reference

Awards and honors

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RecipientAwardDate awardedRef.
Andy PagesCo-National League Player of the Week Award
(April 21–27)
(withEugenio Suárez)
April 28, 2025[229]
Yoshinobu YamamotoNational League Pitcher of the Month Award
(April)
May 2, 2025[230]
Freddie FreemanNational League Player of the Week Award
(May 5–11)
May 12, 2025[231]
Shohei OhtaniNational League Player of the Month Award
(May)
June 3, 2025[232]
Shohei Ohtani2025 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
(Starter)
June 26, 2025[233]
Will Smith2025 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
(Starter)
July 2, 2025[234]
Freddie Freeman2025 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
(Starter)
July 2, 2025[234]
Yoshinobu Yamamoto2025 Major League Baseball All-Star GameJuly 6, 2025[235]
Clayton Kershaw2025 Major League Baseball All-Star GameJuly 6, 2025[235]
Mookie BettsNational League Player of the Week Award
(September 8–14)
September 15, 2025[236]
Miguel RojasRoy Campanella AwardSeptember 20, 2025[237]
Yoshinobu YamamotoNational League Pitcher of the Month Award
(September)
September 30, 2025[238]
Shohei OhtaniNational League Championship Series Most Valuable Player AwardOctober 17, 2025[239]
Mookie BettsFielding Bible Award (Shortstop)October 23, 2025[240]
Mookie BettsRoberto Clemente AwardOctober 27, 2025[241]
Yoshinobu YamamotoWorld Series Most Valuable Player AwardNovember 1, 2025[228]
Shohei OhtaniSilver Slugger Award (Designated hitter)November 6, 2025[242]
Los Angeles DodgersSilver Slugger Award (Team)November 6, 2025[242]
Shohei OhtaniNational League Most Valuable Player AwardNovember 13, 2025[243]
Shohei OhtaniHank Aaron AwardNovember 13, 2025[244]
Shohei OhtaniEdgar Martínez AwardNovember 13, 2025[245]
Shohei OhtaniAll-MLB TeamNovember 13, 2025[246]
Yoshinobu YamamotoAll-MLB TeamNovember 13, 2025[246]
Will SmithAll-MLB Team (second team)November 13, 2025[246]
Rick MondayBob Feller Act of Valor Award (Patriot Award)November 19, 2025[247]

Transactions

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Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball

After the 2024 season, the Oklahoma City AAA franchise changed its name and branding to theOklahoma City Comets, an homage to Oklahoma nativeMickey Mantle's nickname, "the Commerce Comet", and to honor the city's ties to theaerospace industry.[349]

LevelTeamLeagueManagerWLPosition
AAAOklahoma City CometsPacific Coast League
(East Division)
Scott Hennessey[350]84651st place
AATulsa DrillersTexas League
(North Division)
Eric Wedge[351]66725th place
Lost in playoffs[352]
High AGreat Lakes LoonsMidwest League
(East Division)
Jair Fernandez[353]72583rd place
Low ARancho Cucamonga QuakesCalifornia League
(South Division)
John Shoemaker[353]70621st place
Lost in playoffs.[354]
RookieACL DodgersArizona Complex League
(West Division)
Juan Apodaca[355]29314th place
Foreign RookieDSL Dodgers BautistaDominican Summer League
(North Division)
Sergio Mendez[355]17376th place
Foreign RookieDSL Dodgers MegaDominican Summer League
(Northwest Division)
Leury Bonilla[355]25304th place

Minor League awards and honors

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Branch Rickey Awards:[356]
Dodgers Minor League Player of the Year:Eduardo Quintero
Dodgers Minor League Pitcher of the Year:Christian Zazueta
All-Star Futures Game
OutfieldersJosue De Paula &Zyhir Hope[357]
Futures Game MVP:Josue De Paula[358]
Pacific Coast League All-Stars[359]
OutfielderEsteury Ruiz
OutfielderRyan Ward (alsoLeague MVP)
Midwest League All-Stars[360]
OutfielderJosue De Paula
OutfielderKendall George
California League All-Stars[361]
Second baseman Elijah Hainline
OutfielderEduardo Quintero (alsoLeague MVP)
PitcherChristian Zazueta
Arizona Complex League All-Stars[362]
Outfielder Ching-Hsien Ko
Utility playerEmil Morales

Major League Baseball draft

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Main article:2025 Major League Baseball draft

The 2025 Draft was held July 13–14, 2025. The Dodgers had 21 picks in the draft. Their first round pick was dropped 10 spots by virtue of them surpassing the third luxury tax threshold. They also gained a competitive balance pick between the first and second rounds as part of their tradingGavin Lux to theCincinnati Reds.[363]

2025 draft picks
RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Zachary Root[364]LHPUniversity of ArkansasYes[365]
Comp ACharles Davalan[364]OFUniversity of ArkansasYes[365]2025–presentA
2Cam Leiter[366]RHPFlorida State UniversityYes[365]
3Landyn Vidourek[367]OFUniversity of CincinnatiYes[365]2025–presentA
4Aidan West[368]SSLong Reach High SchoolYes[365]
5Davion Hickson[369]RHPRiceYes[365]
6Mason Ligenza[370]OFTamaqua Area High SchoolNo[365]
7Mason Estrada[371]RHPMITYes[365]
8Jack O'Connor[372]RHPVirginiaYes[365]
9Connor O'Neal[373]CSoutheast LouisianaYes[365]
10Jacob Frost[374]LHPKansas StateYes[365]
11Dylan Tate[375]RHPOklahomaYes[365]2025–presentA
12Logan Lunceford[375]RHPWake ForestYes[365]
13Robby Porco[375]RHPWest VirginiaYes[365]
14Davis Chastain[375]RHPGeorgiaYes[365]2025–presentA
15Matt Lanzenforfer[375]LHPVirginiaYes[365]
16AJ Soldra[376]OFSeton HallYes[365]
17Sam Horn[376]RHPMissouriYes[365]
18Finn Edwards[376]RHPIowa WesternNo[365]
19Anson Aroz[376]COregonYes[365]
20Shane Brinham[376]LHPHandsworth Secondary SchoolNo[365]
Ref.:[377]

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  257. ^Stephen, Eric (April 8, 2025)."Dodgers recall Justin Wrobleski, option Matt Sauer to Triple-A".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 8, 2025.
  258. ^Stephen, Eric (April 9, 2025)."Dodgers recall Landon Knack, option Justin Wrobleski to Oklahoma City".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 9, 2025.
  259. ^Stephen, Eric (April 10, 2025)."Dodgers option Hunter Feduccia to Triple-A Oklahoma City".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 10, 2025.
  260. ^Stephen, Eric (April 11, 2025)."Freddie Freeman activated from injured list after missing 9 games with ankle sprain".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 12, 2025.
  261. ^Stephen, Eric (April 16, 2025)."Dodgers option Landon Knack to make roster room for Bobby Miller".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 16, 2025.
  262. ^Stephen, Eric (April 17, 2025)."Dodgers option Bobby Miller to Triple-A Oklahoma City".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 18, 2025.
  263. ^Stephen, Eric (April 18, 2025)."Dodgers call up Noah Davis from Triple-A Oklahoma City".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 18, 2025.
  264. ^Stephen, Eric (April 18, 2025)."Shohei Ohtani placed on paternity leave, Dodgers call up Eddie Rosario".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 19, 2025.
  265. ^Stephen, Eric (April 19, 2025)."Dodgers activate Evan Phillips off injured list after missing 21 games".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 19, 2025.
  266. ^Stephen, Eric (April 20, 2025)."Dodgers activate Shohei Ohtani, designate Eddie Rosario for assignment".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 20, 2025.
  267. ^Stephen, Eric (April 25, 2025)."Dodgers claim Yoendrys Gómez off waivers from Yankees".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 25, 2025.
  268. ^Stephen, Eric (April 26, 2025)."Dodgers add Yoendrys Gómez to bullpen".SB Nation. RetrievedApril 27, 2025.
  269. ^Stephen, Eric (April 28, 2025)."Dodgers place Tyler Glasnow on injured list, recall Noah Davis". RetrievedApril 28, 2025.
  270. ^Stephen, Eric (April 29, 2025)."Dodgers call up Matt Sauer, option Noah Davis to Triple-A". RetrievedApril 29, 2025.
  271. ^Stephen, Eric (April 30, 2025)."Dodgers activate Tony Gonsolin, option Matt Sauer". RetrievedMay 1, 2025.
  272. ^Stephen, Eric (May 1, 2025)."Dodgers acquire pitchers J.P. Feyereisen & Ryan Loutos". RetrievedMay 2, 2025.
  273. ^Stephen, Eric (May 3, 2025)."Dodgers place Tommy Edman on injured list, call up Hyeseong Kim from Triple-A". RetrievedMay 3, 2025.
  274. ^Stephen, Eric (May 6, 2025)."Dodgers add J.P. Feyereisen to bullpen, designate Yoendrys Gómez for assignment". RetrievedMay 6, 2025.
  275. ^Stephen, Eric (May 6, 2025)."Teoscar Hernández placed on injured list, Dodgers recall James Outman from Triple-A". RetrievedMay 6, 2025.
  276. ^Stephen, Eric (May 7, 2025)."Dodgers call up Landon Knack to start vs. Marlins, option J.P. Feyereisen to Triple-A". RetrievedMay 7, 2025.
  277. ^Stephen, Eric (May 7, 2025)."Dodgers place Evan Phillips on injured list with forearm discomfort". RetrievedMay 7, 2025.
  278. ^McDonald, Darragh (May 12, 2025)."Dodgers Acquire Steward Berroa".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedMay 12, 2025.
  279. ^Glaser, Kyle (May 13, 2025)."Roki Sasaki lands on injured list with shoulder impingement".MLB.com. RetrievedMay 13, 2025.
  280. ^Greenspan, Jared (May 14, 2025)."Dodgers call up top prospect Rushing, designate Barnes".MLB.com. RetrievedMay 14, 2025.
  281. ^Stephen, Eric (May 15, 2025)."Dodgers call up Justin Wrobleski, option J.P. Feyereisen to Triple-A". RetrievedMay 15, 2025.
  282. ^Stephen, Eric (May 16, 2025)."Dodgers recall Ryan Loutos, option Justin Wrobleski after 4 scoreless innings". RetrievedMay 16, 2025.
  283. ^Stephen, Eric (May 17, 2025)."Dodgers move Blake Snell to 60-day injured list, option Ryan Loutos to Triple-A". RetrievedMay 17, 2025.
  284. ^Stephen, Eric (May 18, 2025)."Kirby Yates on injured list with hamstring strain, Dodgers add Lou Trivino". RetrievedMay 18, 2025.
  285. ^Stephen, Eric (May 18, 2025)."Dodgers release Chris Taylor". RetrievedMay 18, 2025.
  286. ^Stephen, Eric (May 19, 2025)."Dodgers activate Teoscar Hernández off injured list, option James Outman". RetrievedMay 19, 2025.
  287. ^Stephen, Eric (May 24, 2025)."After marathon vs. Mets, Dodgers call up Bobby Miller as fresh arm". RetrievedMay 24, 2025.
  288. ^Stephen, Eric (May 25, 2025)."Dodgers sign Chris Stratton, option Bobby Miller to Triple-A". RetrievedMay 25, 2025.
  289. ^Randhawa, Manny (May 29, 2025)."Dodgers-Reds trade: Former All-Star closer Díaz heading to LA".MLB.com. RetrievedMay 29, 2025.
  290. ^Polishuk, Mark (May 31, 2025)."Dodgers Claim Chuckie Robinson, Move Tyler Glasnow To 60-Day IL".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedJune 1, 2025.
  291. ^Stephen, Eric (June 1, 2025)."Luis García placed on injured list, Dodgers recall Noah Davis". RetrievedJune 2, 2025.
  292. ^Stephen, Eric (June 2, 2025)."Dodgers acquire Will Klein from Mariners, call up Ryan Loutos". RetrievedJune 2, 2025.
  293. ^Stephen, Eric (June 3, 2025)."Dodgers sign José Ureña, yet another new pitcher". RetrievedJune 3, 2025.
  294. ^Stephen, Eric (June 6, 2025)."Dodgers call up Justin Wrobleski, option Landon Knack to Triple-A". RetrievedJune 6, 2025.
  295. ^"Dodgers To Re-Sign Chris Stratton, Designate Ryan Loutos For Assignment".MLB Trade Rumors. June 6, 2025.
  296. ^Jones, Jeff (June 7, 2025)."Gonsolin (right elbow) goes on IL; Kopech, Yates return".mlb.com. RetrievedJune 7, 2025.
  297. ^Stephen, Eric (June 10, 2025)."Dodgers call up Matt Sauer, designate José Ureña for assignment".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 10, 2025.
  298. ^Stephen, Eric (June 18, 2025)."Dodgers option Matt Sauer to Triple-A to make roster room for Emmet Sheehan". RetrievedJune 18, 2025.
  299. ^Stephen, Eric (June 19, 2025)."Dodgers call up Jack Little, option Emmet Sheehan, move Tony Gonsolin to 60-day injured list". RetrievedJune 19, 2025.
  300. ^"Dodgers Recall Will Klein".mlb.com. June 20, 2025. RetrievedJune 21, 2025.
  301. ^Adams, Steve (June 20, 2025)."Dodgers Acquire Zach Penrod From Red Sox, Transfer Roki Sasaki To 60-Day IL".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedJune 21, 2025.
  302. ^Stephen, Eric (June 26, 2025)."Dodgers activate Luis García off injured list, option Will Klein to Triple-A".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 26, 2025.
  303. ^Stephen, Eric (June 29, 2025)."Dodgers recall Noah Davis, DFA Luis García, activate & option Edgardo Henriquez".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 29, 2025.
  304. ^Stephen, Eric (July 1, 2025)."Dodgers place Michael Kopech on injured list with right knee inflammation".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 1, 2025.
  305. ^Stephen, Eric (July 3, 2025)."Dodgers claim corner man CJ Alexander off waivers from Yankees".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 3, 2025.
  306. ^Stephen, Eric (July 3, 2025)."Max Muncy placed on injured list with left knee bone bruise, Dodgers recall Esteury Ruiz".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 3, 2025.
  307. ^Stephen, Eric (July 5, 2025)."Dodgers recall Jack Little from Triple-A, option Noah Davis".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 6, 2025.
  308. ^Stephen, Eric (July 6, 2025)."Dodgers recall Emmet Sheehan to start vs. Astros, option Jack Little".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 6, 2025.
  309. ^Stephen, Eric (July 7, 2025)."Kiké Hernández on injured list with elbow inflammation, Dodgers call up James Outman".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 7, 2025.
  310. ^Stephen, Eric (July 7, 2025)."Dodgers call up Julian Fernández, option Justin Wrobleski".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 7, 2025.
  311. ^Stephen, Eric (July 8, 2025)."Dodgers call up Alexis Díaz from Triple-A, option Julian Fernández".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 8, 2025.
  312. ^Stephen, Eric (July 9, 2025)."Dodgers move Michael Kopech to 60-day IL, pushing return back to August 27 at earliest".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 9, 2025.
  313. ^"Dodgers Claim Nick Nastrini, Designate Noah Davis For Assignment".MLB Trade Rumors. July 11, 2025. RetrievedJuly 11, 2025.
  314. ^Franco, Anthony (July 19, 2025)."Dodgers Outright Nick Nastrini".mlb trade rumors. RetrievedJuly 19, 2025.
  315. ^Stephen, Eric (July 21, 2025)."Dodgers recall Edgardo Henriquez from Triple-A, designate Lou Trivino for assignment".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 21, 2025.
  316. ^Stephen, Eric (July 22, 2025)."Dodgers place Tanner Scott on 15-day injured list, recall Alexis Díaz from Triple-Acall Edgardo Henriquez from Triple-A, designate Lou Trivino for assignment".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 22, 2025.
  317. ^Stephen, Eric (July 27, 2025)."Dodgers call up Justin Wrobleski from Triple-A Oklahoma City, option Edgardo Henriquez".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 27, 2025.
  318. ^Harris, Jack (July 29, 2025)."With Dodgers battling more injuries, prospect Alex Freeland called up".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedJuly 29, 2025.
  319. ^Chen, Sonja (July 31, 2025)."Dodgers swap catchers with Rays as part of 3-team trade".mlb.com. RetrievedJuly 31, 2025.
  320. ^Chen, Sonja (July 31, 2025)."Dodgers add Brock Stewart to 'pen, deal Outman to Twins".MLB.com. RetrievedJuly 31, 2025.
  321. ^Polishuk, Mark (July 31, 2025)."Dodgers Acquire Alex Call".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedJuly 31, 2025.
  322. ^Browne, Ian (July 31, 2025)."Deal for May with LA gives Red Sox pitching depth".mlb.com. RetrievedJuly 31, 2025.
  323. ^Stephen, Eric (August 1, 2025)."Kirby Yates placed on injured list, Dodgers activate Brock Stewart, Paul Gervase, Alex Call".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 1, 2025.
  324. ^Stephen, Eric (August 2, 2025)."Blake Snell returns to Dodgers rotation after missing 4 months".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 2, 2025.
  325. ^Franco, Anthony (August 4, 2025)."Dodgers Claim Luken Baker, Designate Jack Little".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedAugust 4, 2025.
  326. ^Franco, Anthony (August 4, 2025)."Dodgers Place Tommy Edman On Injured List".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedAugust 4, 2025.
  327. ^Stephen, Eric (August 8, 2025)."Dodgers call up Justin Dean, option Esteury Ruiz to Triple-A".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 8, 2025.
  328. ^Stephen, Eric (August 12, 2025)."Dodgers place Brock Stewart on injured list with shoulder inflammation".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 12, 2025.
  329. ^Stephen, Eric (August 15, 2025)."Dodgers place Max Muncy on injured list with oblique strain".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 15, 2025.
  330. ^Stephen, Eric (August 20, 2025)."Dodgers recall Paul Gervase, option Alexis Díaz".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 21, 2025.
  331. ^Stephen, Eric (August 21, 2025)."Dodgers call up Matt Sauer, option Paul Gervase in fresh arm swap".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 23, 2025.
  332. ^Stephen, Eric (August 22, 2025)."Dodgers activate Tanner Scott after missing a month".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 23, 2025.
  333. ^Stephen, Eric (August 23, 2025)."Kirby Yates activated, Dodgers place Blake Snell on paternity list".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 24, 2025.
  334. ^Stephen, Eric (August 25, 2025)."Kiké Hernández activated by Dodgers after missing 7 weeks on IL".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 25, 2025.
  335. ^Stephen, Eric (August 26, 2025)."Alex Vesia placed on injured list with right oblique strain".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 27, 2025.
  336. ^Stephen, Eric (September 1, 2025)."Dodgers activate Michael Kopech, Hyeseong Kim off injured list".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 1, 2025.
  337. ^Adams, Lindsay (September 4, 2025)."Dodgers roster moves following Will Smith injury".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2025.
  338. ^Stephen, Eric (September 6, 2025)."Dalton Rushing on injured list with right shin contusion".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2025.
  339. ^Chen, Sonja (September 8, 2025)."Muncy returns from IL as Dodgers near full strength for final pennant chase".MLB.com. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2025.
  340. ^Chen, Sonja (September 9, 2025)."Alex Vesia activated back into Dodgers bullpen".MLB.com. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2025.
  341. ^Stephen, Eric (September 10, 2025)."Dodgers activate Tommy Edman off injured list".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 11, 2025.
  342. ^Stephen, Eric (September 13, 2025)."Dodgers place Will Smith on injured list after no improvement on right hand".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2025.
  343. ^Stephen, Eric (September 16, 2025)."Dalton Rushing returns from injured list, Dodgers option Chuckie Robinson".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 16, 2025.
  344. ^Stephen, Eric (September 19, 2025)."Dodgers place Michael Kopech on injured list".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2025.
  345. ^Stephen, Eric (September 21, 2025)."Dodgers catcher Chuckie Robinson claimed off waivers by Braves".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2025.
  346. ^Stephen, Eric (September 24, 2025)."Roki Sasaki gets chance to join a Dodgers bullpen in shambles".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 24, 2025.
  347. ^Stephen, Eric (September 27, 2025)."Dodgers add Andrew Heaney into the mix".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2025.
  348. ^Stephen, Eric (September 28, 2025)."Dodgers call up Landon Knack, option Andrew Heaney".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 28, 2025.
  349. ^Unruh, Jaconb (October 26, 2024)."Oklahoma City minor league baseball franchise pays homage to Mickey Mantle with rebrand".Oklahoman. RetrievedOctober 26, 2024.
  350. ^Stephen, Eric (October 28, 2024)."Triple-A Oklahoma City gets new name & new manager".SB Nation. RetrievedOctober 29, 2024.
  351. ^Stephen, Eric (January 23, 2025)."Dodgers hire Eric Wedge to manage Double-A Tulsa".SB Nation. RetrievedJanuary 23, 2025.
  352. ^"Drillers Season Ends with Loss to Cards".milb.com. September 19, 2025. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2025.
  353. ^abStephen, Eric (February 4, 2025)."John Shoemaker (Rancho Cucamonga) & Jair Fernandez (Great Lakes) return as Dodgers minor league managers".SB Nation. RetrievedFebruary 5, 2025.
  354. ^"Quakes' Season Ends, Sixers Advance".milb.com. September 12, 2025. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2025.
  355. ^abc"Dodgers announce 2025 Minor League coaching staffs".mlb.com. February 28, 2025. RetrievedMarch 12, 2025.
  356. ^Stephen, Eric (September 17, 2025)."Eduardo Quintero, Christian Zazueta are Dodgers minor league players of 2025".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 18, 2025.
  357. ^Dykstra, Sam (June 30, 2025)."2025 All-Star Futures Game rosters revealed".mlb.com. RetrievedJune 30, 2025.
  358. ^Stephen, Eric (July 12, 2025)."Josue De Paula homers in Futures Game, wins Larry Doby Award as MVP".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 12, 2025.
  359. ^"Ryan Ward and Esteury Ruiz Named Pacific Coast League All-Stars".milb.com. September 29, 2025.
  360. ^"De Paula and George Recognized as 2025 Midwest League All-Stars".milb.com. September 17, 2025. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2025.
  361. ^Weintraub, Cole (September 16, 2025)."Here are the 2025 Single-A All-Stars and award winners".mlb.com. RetrievedSeptember 19, 2025.
  362. ^Stephen, Eric (August 30, 2025)."Dodgers notes: Buddy Kennedy, Emil Morales, Ching-Hsien Ko".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 30, 2025.
  363. ^Stephen, Eric (July 12, 2025)."When the Dodgers pick in the 2025 MLB Draft".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 13, 2025.
  364. ^abChen, Sonja (July 13, 2025)."Dodgers pick Arkansas teammates -- LHP Root, OF Davalan -- back to back".mlb.com. RetrievedJuly 14, 2025.
  365. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuStephen, Eric (July 19, 2025)."Dodgers 2025 MLB Draft tracker".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 19, 2025.
  366. ^Stephen, Eric (July 14, 2025)."Dodgers draft Florida State pitcher Cam Leiter with 2nd-round pick".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 14, 2025.
  367. ^Stephen, Eric (July 14, 2025)."Dodgers MLB Draft: Cincinnati outfielder Landyn Vidourek taken in 3rd roundDodgers MLB Draft: Cincinnati outfielder Landyn Vidourek taken in 3rd round".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 14, 2025.
  368. ^Stephen, Eric (July 14, 2025)."shortstop Aidan West in 4th round of 2025 MLB Draft".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 15, 2025.
  369. ^Stephen, Eric (July 14, 2025)."Dodgers draft Rice RHP Davion Hickson with 5th-round pick".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 15, 2025.
  370. ^Stephen, Eric (July 14, 2025)."Dodgers take high school OF Mason Ligenza in 6th round".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 15, 2025.
  371. ^Stephen, Eric (July 14, 2025)."Dodgers draft MIT pitcher Mason Estrada in 7th round".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 15, 2025.
  372. ^Stephen, Eric (July 14, 2025)."Dodgers select RHP Jack O'Connor in 8th round of 2025 MLB Draft".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 15, 2025.
  373. ^Stephen, Eric (July 14, 2025)."Dodgers take catcher Conner O'Neal in 9th round of 2025 MLB Draft".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 15, 2025.
  374. ^Stephen, Eric (July 14, 2025)."Dodgers take Kansas State LHP Jacob Frost in 10th round of 2025 MLB Draft".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 15, 2025.
  375. ^abcdeStephen, Eric (July 14, 2025)."Dodgers draft college pitchers in rounds 11-15".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 15, 2025.
  376. ^abcdeStephen, Eric (July 14, 2025)."Dodgers draft rounds 16-20 includes a pair of college position players and more pitching".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 15, 2025.
  377. ^"2025 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft".Baseball Reference.

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