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1965 Los Angeles Dodgers season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
1965 Los Angeles Dodgers
World Series champions
National League champions
LeagueNational League
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles
Record97–65 (.599)
League place1st
OwnersWalter O'Malley,James &Dearie Mulvey
PresidentWalter O'Malley
General managersBuzzie Bavasi
ManagersWalter Alston
TelevisionKTTV–TV 11
(Vin Scully,Jerry Doggett)
RadioKFI–AM 640
(Vin Scully,Jerry Doggett)
KWKW–AM 1330
(Jose Garcia,Jaime Jarrín)
← 1964Seasons1966 →

The1965 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 76th season for theLos Angeles Dodgers franchise inMajor League Baseball (MLB), their 8th season inLos Angeles,California, and their 4th season playing their home games atDodger Stadium inLos Angeles California. The Dodgers finished the regular-season with a 97–65 record, which earned them the NLpennant by two games over their arch-rivals, theSan Francisco Giants. The Dodgers went on to win theWorld Series in seven games over theMinnesota Twins.

Offseason

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Regular season

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Season recap

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The Dodgers won the World Series in 1963, but injuries and poor play saw them fall to 6th place in 1964. Despite their weak offense and the trade of power hittingFrank Howard forClaude Osteen during the off season, they were expected to contend in 1965 with their strong pitching. However, one month into the season, they lost their best hitterTommy Davis when he fractured his ankle sliding into second base. Most experts thought this ended any hope the Dodgers had of winning the pennant. To replace Davis, the club called up journeymanLou Johnson; his infectious cheerful attitude and knack for timely hitting helped keep the club in contention.

The National League pennant race was a thriller, with 6 teams (the Dodgers, Giants, Pirates, Reds, Braves, and Phillies) in contention throughout a summer that saw the Dodgers, Giants, Braves, and Reds all take their turns in first place. With these 6 teams tightly bunched heading into September, the Giants went on a 14-game winning streak to take a4+12-game lead with two weeks to play. Then the Dodgers went on a 13-game winning streak, and won 15 of their last 16 games to win the pennant by 2 games over the Giants.

The Dodgers were led by shortstopMaury Wills with 94 stolen bases,Sandy Koufax (26–8, 2.04 E.R.A. and a then record 382 strikeouts), andDon Drysdale (23–12, 2.77 E.R.A.) Drysdale also chipped in with 7 home runs and was the club's only .300 hitter.

Season standings

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National League
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Los Angeles Dodgers9765.59950‍–‍3147‍–‍34
San Francisco Giants9567.586251‍–‍3044‍–‍37
Pittsburgh Pirates9072.556749‍–‍3241‍–‍40
Cincinnati Reds8973.549849‍–‍3240‍–‍41
Milwaukee Braves8676.5311144‍–‍3742‍–‍39
Philadelphia Phillies8576.52811½45‍–‍3540‍–‍41
St. Louis Cardinals8081.49716½42‍–‍3938‍–‍42
Chicago Cubs7290.4442540‍–‍4132‍–‍49
Houston Astros6597.4013236‍–‍4529‍–‍52
New York Mets50112.3094729‍–‍5221‍–‍60

Record vs. opponents

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1965 National League record

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10]
TeamCHCCINHOULADMILNYMPHIPITSFSTL
Chicago7–118–108–109–911–7–18–105–136–1210–8–1
Cincinnati11–712–66–1212–611–713–58–106–1210–8
Houston10–86–125–134–1414–46–128–103–159–9
Los Angeles10–812–613–510–812–69–99–910–812–6
Milwaukee9–96–1214–48–1013–56–129–910–811–7
New York7–11–17–114–146–125–137–11–14–145–135–13
Philadelphia10–85–1312–69–912–611–7–18–108–1010–7
Pittsburgh13–510–810–89–99–914–410–811–7–14–14
San Francisco12–612–615–38–108–1013–510–87–11–110–8
St. Louis8–10–18–109–96–127–1113–57–1014–48–10


Opening Day lineup

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Opening Day starters
NamePosition
Maury WillsShortstop
Wes ParkerFirst baseman
Willie DavisCenter fielder
Tommy DavisLeft fielder
John RoseboroCatcher
Jim LefebvreSecond baseman
Ron FairlyRight fielder
John KennedyThird baseman
Don DrysdaleStarting pitcher

Notable transactions

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Roster

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1965 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Game log

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Regular season

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Legend
 Dodgers win
 Dodgers loss
 Postponement
 Clinched pennant
BoldDodgers team member
1965 regular season game log: 97–65 (Home: 50–31; Away: 47–34)[6]
April: 10–5 (Home: 7–4; Away: 3–1)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
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1April 1211:00 a.m.PST@MetsW6–1Drysdale(1–0)Jackson(0–1)2:2337,9991–0W1
2April 145:15 p.m.PST@PiratesW3–1Osteen(1–0)Gibbon(0–1)1:587,7702–0W2
April 155:15 p.m.PST@PiratesPostponed (rain); Makeup: July 11
3April 175:05 p.m.PST@PhilliesL2–3Short(2–0)Drysdale(1–1)Baldschun(1)2:2317,0212–1L1
4April 1810:35 a.m.PST@PhilliesW6–2Koufax(1–0)Belinsky(0–1)2:4311,1073–1W1
5April 208:00 p.m.PSTMetsL2–3Spahn(1–0)Osteen(1–1)2:3736,1613–2L1
6April 218:00 p.m.PSTMetsW 5–1Drysdale(2–1)Willey(0–1)Miller(1)3:0918,1344–2W1
7April 228:00 p.m.PSTMetsW2–1Koufax(2–0)Fisher(0–1)2:1220,8885–2W2
8April 238:00 p.m.PSTPhilliesW4–0Podres(1–0)Bunning(1–2)1:5829,1206–2W3
9April 248:00 p.m.PSTPhilliesW9–3Osteen(2–1)Belinsky(0–2)2:4736,5007–2W4
10April 251:00 p.m.PDTPhilliesL4–6Herbert(1–0)Drysdale(2–2)Baldschun(2)2:4225,7667–3L1
11April 268:00 p.m.PDTPhilliesL3–4Short(3–1)Koufax(2–1)Baldschun(3)3:0024,7037–4L2
12April 278:00 p.m.PDTPiratesW5–4Reed(1–0)Gibbon(0–3)Miller(2)2:5417,6308–4W1
13April 288:00 p.m.PDTPiratesL0–2Veale(2–0)Osteen(2–2)2:0517,4648–5L1
14April 298:00 p.m.PDTGiantsW2–1Drysdale(3–2)Marichal(3–2)2:1330,2199–5W1
15April 308:00 p.m.PDTGiantsW6–3Miller(1–0)Bolin(0–3)3:0248,58610–5W2
May: 19–12 (Home: 11–8; Away: 8–4)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
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16May 18:00 p.m.PDTGiantsW4–2Purdin(1–0)Perry(1–2)Brewer(1)2:2749,75811–5W3
17May 21:00 p.m.PDTGiantsL2–4(10)Sanford(2–1)Miller(1–1)Linzy(1)2:4340,43911–6L1
18May 46:05 p.m.PDT@RedsW8–6Brewer(1–0)Jay(1–1)2:309,76712–6W1
19May 56:05 p.m.PDT@RedsW4–2Koufax(3–1)O'Toole(0–4)2:389,75313–6W2
20May 66:05 p.m.PDT@RedsW4–3Podres(2–0)Tsitouris(2–2)Miller(3)2:207,82114–6W3
21May 78:15 p.m.PDT@GiantsW4–3Osteen(3–2)Henry(2–1)2:2633,97715–6W4
22May 81:00 p.m.PDT@GiantsW9–0Drysdale(4–2)Herbel(1–2)2:2237,54816–6W5
23May 91:00 p.m.PDT@GiantsL3–6Marichal(5–2)Koufax(3–2)2:4840,59616–7L1
24May 108:00 p.m.PDTAstrosW3–2(10)Miller(2–1)Woodeshick(1–2)2:4422,53517–7W1
25May 118:00 p.m.PDTAstrosL1–2Giusti(6–0)Osteen(3–3)1:5721,08617–8L1
26May 128:00 p.m.PDTAstrosW4–2Drysdale(5–2)Nottebart(0–2)2:0619,30218–8W1
27May 138:00 p.m.PDTAstrosW3–0Koufax(4–2)Bruce(1–4)2:0520,96319–8W2
28May 148:00 p.m.PDTCubsL1–2Buhl(4–2)Purdin(1–1)Abernathy(8)2:2326,35619–9L1
29May 151:00 p.m.PDTCubsW3–1Miller(3–1)Ellsworth(3–3)Brewer(2)2:0222,04720–9W1
30(1)May 161:00 p.m.PDTCubsL3–5(10)Jackson(3–3)Perranoski(0–1)2:3820–10L1
31(2)May 164:13 p.m.PDTCubsW3–2Drysdale(6–2)McDaniel(0–1)2:2245,73921–10W1
32May 175:30 p.m.PDT@AstrosW5–3(11)Koufax(5–2)Bruce(1–5)Miller(4)2:5940,85822–10W2
33May 185:30 p.m.PDT@AstrosL1–4Johnson(3–1)Brewer(1–1)Woodeshick(2)2:0722,22022–11L1
34May 195:30 p.m.PDT@AstrosW4–2(14)Purdin(2–1)MacKenzie(0–2)Drysdale(1)4:0430,88523–11W1
35May 2111:30 a.m.PDT@CubsL3–4Ellsworth(4–3)Drysdale(6–3)2:224,71623–12L1
36May 2211:30 a.m.PDT@CubsW3–1Koufax(6–2)Koonce(3–2)2:3017,92224–12W1
37May 2311:30 a.m.PDT@CubsL2–3(16)Ellsworth(5–3)Reed(1–1)4:0917,13924–13L1
38May 248:00 p.m.PDTCardinalsL4–6Stallard(3–1)Osteen(3–4)Schultz(1)3:1122,98724–14L2
39May 258:00 p.m.PDTCardinalsW2–0Drysdale(7–3)Gibson(8–1)1:4128,51525–14W1
40May 268:00 p.m.PDTCardinalsL1–2Simmons(3–5)Koufax(6–3)2:2630,79425–15L1
41May 278:00 p.m.PDTBravesW3–2Podres(3–0)Lemaster(2–5)2:0219,00126–15W1
42May 288:00 p.m.PDTBravesL4–5O'Dell(3–2)Osteen(3–5)2:2030,10726–16L1
43May 292:15 p.m.PDTBravesW5–3Drysdale(8–3)Carroll(0–1)2:2823,70727–16W1
44May 301:00 p.m.PDTRedsW12–5Koufax(7–3)Ellis(7–2)2:4336,30928–16W2
45(1)May 311:00 p.m.PDTRedsW4–3Perranoski(1–1)Maloney(5–1)2:4429–16W3
46(2)May 314:19 p.m.PDTRedsL1–6Jay(3–1)Osteen(3–6)2:1450,99729–17L1
June: 17–14 (Home: 6–7; Away: 11–7)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
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47June 26:00 p.m.PDT@CardinalsW4–1Drysdale(9–3)Washburn(3–3)Perranoski(1)2:4617,56030–17W1
48June 36:00 p.m.PDT@CardinalsW11–10Brewer(2–1)Schultz(1–1)Miller(5)3:1919,94631–17W2
49June 46:00 p.m.PDT@BravesL2–5Blasingame(6–4)Miller(3–2)2:505,76031–18L1
50June 511:30 a.m.PDT@BravesL1–9Cloninger(7–4)Podres(3–1)2:204,11631–19L2
51(1)June 611:00 a.m.PDT@BravesW4–0Drysdale(10–3)Kelley(0–1)2:2032–19W1
52(2)June 61:50 p.m.PDT@BravesL4–5Lemaster(3–5)Reed(1–2)O'Dell(6)2:3517,17532–20L1
53June 75:05 p.m.PDT@PhilliesW14–3Koufax(8–3)Burdette(0–3)3:0223,34533–20W1
54June 85:05 p.m.PDT@PhilliesW2–1Osteen(4–6)Bunning(5–5)Perranoski(2)2:4914,97534–20W2
55June 95:05 p.m.PDT@PhilliesL3–7Short(5–6)Kekich(0–1)3:0116,24134–21L1
56June 105:05 p.m.PDT@PhilliesL0–4Herbert(3–3)Podres(3–2)1:5819,46734–22L2
57June 115:00 p.m.PDT@MetsW2–1Drysdale(11–3)Spahn(4–7)2:1655,02335–22W1
58June 1211:15 a.m.PDT@MetsW 5–0Koufax(9–3)Jackson(2–8)2:5038,91536–22W2
59(1)June 1310:00 a.m.PDT@MetsW5–2Osteen(5–6)Fisher(5–6)Miller(6)2:4137–22W3
60(2)June 131:16 p.m.PDT@MetsW4–3Perranoski(2–1)Kroll(3–5)Podres(1)3:2557,17538–22W4
61June 158:00 p.m.PDTGiantsL1–2Marichal(10–5)Drysdale(11–4)2:1652,35738–23L1
62June 168:00 p.m.PDTGiantsW2–1Koufax(10–3)Shaw(6–4)2:3644,49939–23W1
63June 178:00 p.m.PDTGiantsW3–0Osteen(6–6)Perry(6–6)2:2440,70740–23W2
64June 188:00 p.m.PDTPhilliesL2–4Short(7–6)Podres(3–3)2:2330,40140–24L1
65June 198:00 p.m.PDTPhilliesW4–0Willhite(1–0)Herbert(3–4)Perranoski(3)2:1920,51841–24W1
66(1)June 201:00 p.m.PDTMetsW2–1Koufax(11–3)Spahn(4–9)1:5242–24W2
67(2)June 203:27 p.m.PDTMetsL2–3Miller(1–0)Drysdale(11–5)2:3052,24842–25L1
68June 218:00 p.m.PDTMetsL0–1Jackson(3–9)Osteen(6–7)1:5418,86742–26L2
69June 228:00 p.m.PDTMetsW4–2Reed(2–2)Parsons(0–4)Perranoski(4)2:1820,63343–26W1
70June 248:00 p.m.PDTPiratesL3–13Cardwell(5–2)Drysdale(11–6)2:3328,86743–27L1
71June 258:00 p.m.PDTPiratesW4–1Koufax(12–3)Friend(3–6)2:0432,06044–27W1
72June 261:00 p.m.PDTPiratesL1–6Law(8–5)Osteen(6–8)2:2821,76944–28L1
73June 271:00 p.m.PDTPiratesL2–10Veale(8–5)Podres(3–4)2:3933,16144–29L2
74June 288:15 p.m.PDT@GiantsL0–5Marichal(12–6)Drysdale(11–7)2:3836,70244–30L3
75June 291:00 p.m.PDT@GiantsW9–3Koufax(13–3)Shaw(7–5)2:4529,38045–30W1
76(1)June 3011:00 a.m.PDT@CubsL1–4Ellsworth(9–3)Osteen(6–9)2:0345–31L1
77(2)June 301:38 p.m.PDT@CubsW4–3Miller(4–2)Hoeft(0–1)2:3817,95046–31W1
July: 15–13 (Home: 9–5; Away: 6–8)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
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78July 111:30 a.m.PDT@CubsL3–6McDaniel(3–3)Podres(3–5)Abernathy(16)2:347,42046–32L1
79July 25:30 p.m.PDT@AstrosL3–4Cuellar(1–1)Drysdale(11–8)2:3533,04446–33L2
80July 35:30 p.m.PDT@AstrosW3–1Koufax(14–3)Dierker(2–4)2:1050,13647–33W1
81July 412:30 p.m.PDT@AstrosL1–3Raymond(5–3)Osteen(6–10)2:0447,64247–34L1
82July 56:05 p.m.PDT@RedsL4–7Maloney(9–4)Miller(4–3)McCool(8)2:2929,04747–35L1
83July 66:05 p.m.PDT@RedsW11–7Drysdale(12–8)O'Toole(1–8)Perranoski(5)2:5418,83348–35W1
84July 76:05 p.m.PDT@RedsL6–7Nuxhall(4–2)Miller(4–4)2:5825,78548–36L1
85July 84:30 p.m.PDT@PiratesW9–4Reed(3–2)Law(8–8)2:5922,24749–36W1
86July 95:15 p.m.PDT@PiratesL1–4Veale(9–6)Willhite(1–1)2:2916,28449–37L1
87July 1011:15 a.m.PDT@PiratesW8–4Drysdale(13–8)Cardwell(8–3)Perranoski(6)2:5714,88050–37W1
88(1)July 1110:00 a.m.PDT@PiratesW4–2Koufax(15–3)Gibbon(2–8)2:2951–37W2
89(2)July 111:04 p.m.PDT@PiratesL3–4(10)Carpin(3–0)Miller(4–5)2:4237,63151–38L1
July 1311:00 a.m.PDT36th All-Star GameNational Leaguevs.American League (Metropolitan Stadium,Bloomington, Minnesota)
90July 158:00 p.m.PDTCubsW5–0Drysdale(14–8)Ellsworth(10–5)2:1925,53852–38W1
91July 168:00 p.m.PDTCubsW3–0Koufax(16–3)Jackson(8–11)2:2047,94753–38W2
92July 178:00 p.m.PDTCubsW7–2Osteen(7–10)Koonce(7–8)2:2131,22854–38W3
93July 181:00 p.m.PDTCubsW4–3(11)Reed(4–2)Hendley(0–2)3:0527,50855–38W4
94July 198:00 p.m.PDTAstrosW8–3Drysdale(15–8)Nottebart(1–7)2:3422,75656–38W5
95July 208:00 p.m.PDTAstrosW3–2Koufax(17–3)Taylor(2–4)2:1530,93757–38W6
96July 218:00 p.m.PDTBravesL4–6Blasingame(11–7)Osteen(7–11)O'Dell(10)3:0528,72157–39L1
97July 228:00 p.m.PDTBravesL2–5Cloninger(12–8)Miller(4–6)O'Dell(11)2:2427,17957–40L2
98July 238:00 p.m.PDTCardinalsL3–4(12)Washburn(6–7)Willhite(1–2)3:4840,28657–41L3
99July 248:00 p.m.PDTCardinalsL2–3(10)Dennis(2–1)Perranoski(2–2)Woodeshick(12)3:0448,99857–42L4
100July 251:00 p.m.PDTCardinalsW5–1Osteen(8–11)Simmons(6–10)2:4431,71058–42W1
101July 268:00 p.m.PDTRedsW5–4Podres(4–5)Maloney(11–5)Perranoski(7)2:2039,97859–42W2
102July 278:00 p.m.PDTRedsW9–7Perranoski(3–2)Jay(8–3)3:2546,53760–42W3
103July 288:00 p.m.PDTRedsL1–4Ellis(14–6)Koufax(17–4)2:0053,60460–43L1
104July 306:00 p.m.PDT@CardinalsW4–2Miller(5–6)Dennis(2–2)Perranoski(8)2:3929,49761–43W1
105July 316:00 p.m.PDT@CardinalsL3–4Gibson(13–8)Perranoski(3–3)2:3130,10961–44L1
August: 14–13 (Home: 5–3; Away: 9–10)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
106August 111:15 a.m.PDT@CardinalsW3–2Koufax(18–4)Sadecki(2–9)2:2930,60562–44W1
107August 26:00 p.m.PDT@CardinalsL5–6Stallard(8–4)Perranoski(3–4)Dennis(6)2:3420,51862–45L1
August 35:30 p.m.PDT@BravesPostponed (inclement weather); Makeup: August 4
108(1)August 44:00 p.m.PDT@BravesL3–4Fischer(5–5)Drysdale(15–9)O'Dell(15)2:4462–46L2
109(2)August 47:14 p.m.PDT@BravesW3–2Osteen(9–11)Lemaster(4–9)Miller(7)2:2519,95063–46W1
110August 55:30 p.m.PDT@BravesW6–3Koufax(19–4)Blasingame(13–8)2:4618,36864–46W2
111August 66:05 p.m.PDT@RedsL4–5(11)McCool(7–6)Perranoski(3–5)3:2625,66864–47L1
112August 75:05 p.m.PDT@RedsW5–3Reed(5–2)Ellis(14–7)Perranoski(9)2:3727,84465–47W1
113August 810:30 a.m.PDT@RedsL0–18Maloney(13–5)Drysdale(15–10)2:2028,33565–48L1
114August 108:00 p.m.PDTMetsW4–3Koufax(20–4)Jackson(5–16)2:0736,81566–48W2
115August 118:00 p.m.PDTMetsW1–0Drysdale(16–10)Richardson(0–1)2:3423,37667–48W3
116August 138:00 p.m.PDTPiratesW3–1Osteen(10–11)Veale(12–9)2:2132,55168–48W4
117August 148:00 p.m.PDTPiratesW1–0(10)Koufax(21–4)Cardwell(10–7)2:4329,23769–48W5
118August 151:00 p.m.PDTPiratesL2–4Sisk(4–2)Drysdale(16–11)McBean(13)3:0225,17569–49L1
119August 168:00 p.m.PDTPhilliesL1–6Short(14–8)Podres(4–6)2:4722,61169–50L2
120August 178:00 p.m.PDTPhilliesW4–2Osteen(11–11)Herbert(5–6)Perranoski(10)2:3123,14470–50W1
121August 188:00 p.m.PDTPhilliesL3–6(12)Wagner(5–3)Brewer(2–2)4:0538,26770–51L1
122August 198:15 p.m.PDT@GiantsW8–5(15)Perranoski(4–5)Perry(8–11)4:1135,90171–51W1
123August 208:15 p.m.PDT@GiantsW5–1Shaw(14–6)Reed(5–3)2:3841,85871–52L1
124August 211:00 p.m.PDT@GiantsW6–4(11)Podres(5–6)Henry(3–2)3:2742,28372–52W1
125August 221:00 p.m.PDT@GiantsL3–4Herbel(8–6)Koufax(21–5)Murakami(5)2:1842,80772–53L1
126August 235:00 p.m.PDT@MetsW8–4Drysdale(17–11)Miller(1–3)Miller(8)2:5933,39373–53W1
127August 245:00 p.m.PDT@MetsL3–4Eilers(1–0)Miller(5–7)2:3437,02373–54L1
128August 255:00 p.m.PDT@MetsL5–7Richardson(2–1)Osteen(11–12)2:3832,43273–55L2
129August 265:00 p.m.PDT@MetsL2–5McGraw(2–2)Koufax(21–6)Fisher(1)2:2445,95073–56L3
130August 275:05 p.m.PDT@PhilliesW9–8Drysdale(18–11)Herbert(5–7)Reed(1)3:1626,74074–56W1
131August 285:05 p.m.PDT@PhilliesW8–4Brewer(3–2)Short(14–9)Koufax(1)3:1627,43975–56W2
132August 2910:35 a.m.PDT@PhilliesL3–13Culp(9–9)Osteen(11–13)2:3921,74475–57L1
August 315:15 p.m.PDT@PiratesPostponed (rain); Makeup: September 1
September: 20–7 (Home: 10–3; Away: 10–4)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
133(1)September 12:30 p.m.PDT@PiratesL2–3(11)Gibbon(4–9)Koufax(21–7)3:0075–58L2
134(2)September 16:05 p.m.PDT@PiratesL1–2Law(16–9)Drysdale(18–12)2:1826,39475–59L3
135September 25:15 p.m.PDT@PiratesW7–1Osteen(12–13)Veale(14–10)Perranoski(11)2:3829,20076–59W1
136September 35:30 p.m.PDT@AstrosW3–0Willhite(2–2)Nottebart(4–13)Perranoski(12)2:1431,15477–59W2
137September 411:15 a.m.PDT@AstrosW5–0Podres(6–6)Bruce(9–17)Perranoski(13)2:1341,95178–59W3
138September 512:30 p.m.PDT@AstrosW4–2Reed(4–2)Roberts(4–1)2:0549,44279–59W4
139September 61:00 p.m.PDTGiantsL6–7(12)Linzy(7–2)Reed(6–4)3:4353,58179–60L1
140September 76:00 p.m.PDTGiantsL1–3Shaw(15–8)Osteen(12–14)Murakami(7)2:4848,58679–61L2
141September 98:00 p.m.PDTCubsW1–0Koufax(22–7)Hendley(2–3)1:4329,13980–61W1
142September 108:00 p.m.PDTAstrosW5–2Drysdale(19–12)Roberts(4–2)Perranoski(14)2:0030,20081–61W2
143September 118:00 p.m.PDTAstrosW8–3Osteen(13–14)Farrell(10–10)Perranoski(15)2:3230,27882–61W3
144September 121:00 p.m.PDTAstrosL2–3Owens(6–4)Perranoski(4–6)Raymond(4)2:4021,91882–62L1
145September 1411:30 a.m.PDT@CubsL1–2Hendley(3–3)Koufax(22–8)1:576,22082–63L2
146September 1511:30 a.m.PDT@CubsL6–8Ellsworth(14–14)Reed(6–5)Hoeft(1)2:451,88682–64L3
147September 1611:30 a.m.PDT@CubsW2–0Osteen(14–14)Faul(5–5)Koufax(2)2:1555083–64W1
148September 176:00 p.m.PDT@CardinalsW3–2Drysdale(20–12)Simmons(9–15)Perranoski(16)2:3619,04284–64W2
149September 186:00 p.m.PDT@CardinalsW1–0Koufax(23–8)Washburn(9–11)2:1129,06385–64W3
150September 1911:15 a.m.PDT@CardinalsW5–0Osteen(15–14)Gibson(18–11)Perranoski(17)2:3323,94186–64W4
151September 215:30 p.m.PDT@BravesW3–1Drysdale(21–12)Lemaster(6–13)2:305,16987–64W5
152September 226:00 p.m.PDT@BravesW7–6(11)}Perranoski(5–6)Olivo(0–1)Miller(9)3:3812,57788–64W6
153September 248:00 p.m.PDTCardinalsW4–3Perranoski(6–6)Gibson(18–12)2:3837,45089–64W7
154September 251:00 p.m.PDTCardinalsW2–0Koufax(24–8)Briles(2–3)2:1031,53290–64W8
155September 261:00 p.m.PDTCardinalsW1–0Drysdale(22–12)Sadecki(6–14)2:1840,31791–64W9
156September 278:00 p.m.PDTRedsW6–1Podres(7–6)Ellis(21–10)Perranoski(18)2:3132,59392–64W10
157September 288:00 p.m.PDTRedsW2–1(12)Reed(7–5)Jay(9–8)3:5238,42493–64W11
158September 296:00 p.m.PDTRedsW5–0Koufax(25–8)Maloney(20–9)2:2052,31294–64W12
159September 308:00 p.m.PDTBravesW4–0Drysdale(23–12)Fischer(8–9)2:1836,00695–64W13
October: 2–1 (Home: 2–1; Away: 0–0)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
160October 18:00 p.m.PDTBravesL0–2Lemaster(7–13)Osteen(15–15)2:1950,81395–65L1
161October 22:15 p.m.PDTBravesW3–1Koufax(26–8)Cloninger(24–11)2:4241,57496–65W1
162October 31:00 p.m.PDTBravesW3–0Miller(6–7)Sadowski(5–9)Willhite(1)2:0139,92297–65W2

Detailed records

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National League
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPct.Runs scoredRuns allowed
Chicago Cubs7–23–610–8.5565546
Cincinnati Reds7–25–412–6.6679189
Houston Astros7–26–313–5.7226638
Los Angeles Dodgers
Milwaukee Braves5–45–410–8.5566160
New York Mets6–36–312–6.6676242
Philadelphia Phillies4–55–49–9.5008176
Pittsburgh Pirates4–55–49–9.5005966
San Francisco Giants5–45–410–8.5567058
St. Louis Cardinals6–36–312–6.6679166
50–3147–3497–65.599608521

Postseason Game log

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1965 Postseason game log: 4–3 (Home: 3–0; Away: 1–3)
World Series vs.Minnesota Twins 4–3 (Home: 3–0; Away: 1–3)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceSeriesBox/
Streak
1October 612 NoonPDT@TwinsL2–8Grant(1–0)Drysdale(0–1)2:2947,797MIN 1–0L1
2October 712 NoonPDT@TwinsL1–5Kaat(1–0)Koufax(0–1)2:1348,700MIN 2–0L2
3October 91:00 p.m.PDTTwinsW4–0Osteen(1–0)Pascual(0–1)2:0655,934MIN 2–1W1
4October 101:00 p.m.PDTTwinsW7–2Drysdale(1–1)Grant(1–1)2:1555,920TIE 2–2W2
5October 111:00 p.m.PDTTwinsW7–0Koufax(1–1)Kaat(1–1)2:3455,801LAN 3–2W3
6October 1312 NoonPDT@TwinsL1–5Grant(2–1)Osteen(1–1)2:1649,578TIE 3–3L1
7October 1412 NoonPDT@TwinsW2–0Koufax(2–1)Kaat(1–2)2:2750,976LAN 4–3W1

Player stats

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Note: Team batting and pitching leaders are inbold.

Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; PA = Plate appearances; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles hit; 3B = Triples hit; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; CS = Caught stealing; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging; OPS = On Base + Slugging; TB = Total bases; GDP = Grounded into double play; HBP = Hit by pitch; SH = Sacrifice hits; SF = Sacrifice flies; IBB = Intentional base on balls

PosPlayerGPAABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBSOAvg.OBPSLGOPSTBGDPHBPSHSFIBB
CJohn Roseboro13648043742102100857163451.233.289.311.60113652347
1BWes Parker154644542801292478511377595.238.334.352.687191651931
2BJim Lefebvre157631544571362141269357192.250.337.369.706201821047
SSMaury Wills1587116509218614703394314064.286.330.329.660214641422
3BJim Gilliam11143237254104194439955331.280.374.384.75814314125
LFLou Johnson1315184685712124112581562481.259.315.391.706183716738
CFWillie Davis1425955585213324310572591481.238.263.346.60919377973
RFRon Fairly15865455573152281970207672.274.361.377.7382097314611

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Dick Tracewski7818640.215120
Jeff Torborg5615036.240313
John Kennedy10410518.17115
Wally Moon538918.202111
Al Ferrara418117.210110
Don LeJohn347820.25607
Tommy Davis176015.25009
Derrell Griffith22417.17112
Willie Crawford52274.14800
Hector Valle9134.30802
Dick Smith1060.00001
Johnny Werhas430.00000
Nate Oliver8111.00000

Pitching

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= Indicates league leader

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Sandy Koufax43335.22682.04382
Don Drysdale44308.123122.77210
Claude Osteen40287.015152.79162
Johnny Podres27134.0763.4363

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Howie Reed3878.0753.1247
Nick Willhite1542.0225.3628
Mike Kekich510.1019.589

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Ron Perranoski5966182.2453
Bob Miller616792.9777
Jim Brewer193221.8231
John Purdin112106.7516
Bill Singer20000.001

1965 World Series

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Main article:1965 World Series

Game 1

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October 6, 1965, atMetropolitan Stadium inBloomington, Minnesota

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles (N)0100000012101
Minnesota (A)01600100x8100
W:Mudcat Grant (1–0)   L:Don Drysdale (0–1)
HR:LADRon Fairly (1)   MINDon Mincher (1),Zoilo Versalles (1)

Game 2

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October 7, 1965, atMetropolitan Stadium inBloomington, Minnesota

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles (N)000000100173
Minnesota (A)00000212x590
W:Jim Kaat (1–0)   L:Sandy Koufax (0–1)

Game 3

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October 9, 1965, atDodger Stadium in Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
Minnesota (A)000000000050
Los Angeles (N)00021100x4101
W:Claude Osteen (1–0)  L:Camilo Pascual (0–1)

Game 4

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October 10, 1965, atDodger Stadium in Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
Minnesota (A)000101000252
Los Angeles (N)11010301x7100
W:Don Drysdale (1–1)  L:Mudcat Grant (1–1)
HR:MINHarmon Killebrew (1),Tony Oliva (1)   LADWes Parker (1),Lou Johnson (1)

Game 5

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October 11, 1965, atDodger Stadium in Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
Minnesota (A)000000000041
Los Angeles (N)20210020x7140
W:Sandy Koufax (1–1)  L:Jim Kaat (1–1)

Game 6

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October 13, 1965, atMetropolitan Stadium inBloomington, Minnesota

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles (N)000000100161
Minnesota (A)00020300x561
W:Mudcat Grant (2–1)   L:Claude Osteen (1–1)
HR:LADRon Fairly (2)   MINBob Allison (1),Mudcat Grant (1)

Game 7

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October 14, 1965, atMetropolitan Stadium inBloomington, Minnesota

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles (N)000200000270
Minnesota (A)000000000031
W:Sandy Koufax (2–1)   L:Jim Kaat (1–2)
HR:LADLou Johnson (2)

Awards and honors

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Hall of FamerSandy Koufax

All-Stars

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Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAASpokane IndiansPacific Coast LeagueBill Brenzel
Duke Snider
Pete Reiser
AAAlbuquerque DodgersTexas LeagueRoy Hartsfield
ASanta Barbara DodgersCalifornia LeagueNorm Sherry
ASt. Petersburg SaintsFlorida State LeagueGeorge Scherger
ASalem DodgersNorthwest LeagueStan Wasiak
RookiePocatello ChiefsPioneer LeagueTommy Lasorda

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Albuquerque

1965 Major League Baseball draft

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This was the firstMajor League Baseball draft. The Dodgers drafted 30 players this year in the June draft and an additional 2 in the August Legion draft. The first player the Dodgers ever drafted was ashortstop fromBakersfield High School named John Wyatt. He played in the teams farm system through 1970 but never advanced past Class-A.

The most notable player drafted this year wasTom Seaver, who was picked in the 10th round from theUniversity of Southern California, but he did not sign with the team and re-entered the draft the following year, where he was selected by theNew York Mets.

1965 draft picks

June draft

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RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1John WyattSSBakersfield High SchoolYes1965–1970A
2Alan FosterRHPLos Altos High SchoolYes1965–1976MLB
3Michael CriscioneCSyracuse UniversityYes1965–1967A
4George MercadoOFBishop Dubois High SchoolYes1965–1967A-
5John RadosevichLHPWest Virginia UniversityYes1965–1968A
6Peter BarnesOFSouthern University and A&M CollegeNo
7Larry GriffithRHPAnadarko High SchoolYes1965–1967AA
8James JohnsonOFLas Vegas High SchoolYes1965–1970A
9Paul Dennenbaum1BSyracuse UniversityNo
10Tom SeaverRHPUniversity of Southern CaliforniaNo
Mets −1966
1966–1986MLB
11Joseph Austin1BUniversity of Southern CaliforniaYes1965–1966A
12Richard BinderLHPWaterloo High SchoolNo
13Terrance DerringerRHPSouthwest Miami High SchoolNo
14Stephen McGreevy1BUniversity of KansasYes1965–1967A
15Leon EverittRHPPemberton High SchoolYes1965–1969MLB
16Michael McCallSSGreenville High SchoolNo
Red Sox −1965
1967–1970A
17Johnny AlexanderINFWhitmire High SchoolNo
18Rod AustinOFSanta Clara UniversityNo
19George LewarkSSUniversity of ColoradoNo
20William MaxwellRHPCentral High SchoolNo
21Daro QuiringRHPStanford UniversityNo
22Eric Krumlauf3BShaker Heights High SchoolNo
23Rich HintonLHPMarana High SchoolNo
White Sox −1969
1969–1979MLB
24Frederick MoulderSSOklahoma State UniversityYes1967–1972AAA
25Jon KeirnsOFEdmond High SchoolNo
26Robert Harvey3BJohn Marshall High SchoolYes1966–1968A
27Rhett Thompson3BDel Mar High SchoolYes1965–1967A-
28Gary MooreOFUniversity of Texas at AustinYes1967–1971MLB
29Kyle CarlinRHPSulphur High SchoolYes1965–1969AA
30Dennis JensenSSJacksonville UniversityYes1965A

August Legion draft

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[9]The August Legion draft was for college players who had participated in summer amateur leagues.

RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Barry SnyderCNo
2Frank Stanek1BNo

Notes

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  1. ^ab"Nick Willhite Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More".Baseball-Reference.com. RetrievedMarch 21, 2025.
  2. ^Larry Miller atBaseball Reference
  3. ^Doug Camilli atBaseball Reference
  4. ^Frank Howard atBaseball Reference
  5. ^Dick Tracewski atBaseball Reference
  6. ^"1965 Los Angeles Dodgers schedule and results".Baseball Reference. RetrievedAugust 22, 2025.
  7. ^Associated Press Athlete of the Year (male)
  8. ^1965 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft
  9. ^1965 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB August Legion Draft

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