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1981 Los Angeles Dodgers season

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Major League Baseball season

Major League Baseball team season
1981 Los Angeles Dodgers
World Series champion
National League champion
National League West division co-champion
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles
Record63–47 (.573) (Overall)
36–21 (.632) (First half)
27–26 (.509) (Second half)
Divisional place2nd (Overall)
1st (First half)
4th (Second half)
OwnersPeter O'Malley
General managersAl Campanis
ManagersTommy Lasorda
TelevisionKTTV–TV 11
(Vin Scully,Jerry Doggett,Ross Porter)
ONTV
(Geoff Witcher,Al Downing)
RadioKABC–AM 790
(Vin Scully,Jerry Doggett,Ross Porter)
KTNQ–AM 1020
(Jaime Jarrín,Rudy Hoyos)
← 1980Seasons1982 →

The1981 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 92nd season for theLos Angeles Dodgers franchise inMajor League Baseball (MLB), their 24th season inLos Angeles,California, and their 20th season playing their home games atDodger Stadium. The season got off to a strong start when rookie pitcherFernando Valenzuela pitched a shutout on opening day, starting the craze that came to be known as "Fernandomania." Fernando went on to win both theRookie of the Year andCy Young Awards.

The season was divided into two halves because of atwo-month long mid-season players' strike. The Dodgers won theNational League West in the first half and advanced to the playoffs. They beat theHouston Astros in theNLDS and theMontreal Expos in theNLCS before beating theNew York Yankees to win theWorld Series.

Offseason

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Regular season

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Season standings

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NL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Cincinnati Reds6642.61132‍–‍2234‍–‍20
Los Angeles Dodgers6347.573433‍–‍2330‍–‍24
Houston Astros6149.555631‍–‍2030‍–‍29
San Francisco Giants5655.50511½29‍–‍2427‍–‍31
Atlanta Braves5056.4721522‍–‍2728‍–‍29
San Diego Padres4169.3732620‍–‍3521‍–‍34
NL West
First Half Standings
WLPct.GB
Los Angeles Dodgers3621.632
Cincinnati Reds3521.62512
Houston Astros2829.4918
Atlanta Braves2529.4639+12
San Francisco Giants2732.45810
San Diego Padres2333.41112+12
NL West
Second Half Standings
WLPct.GB
Houston Astros3320.623
Cincinnati Reds3121.5961+12
San Francisco Giants2923.5583+12
Los Angeles Dodgers2726.5096
Atlanta Braves2527.4817+12
San Diego Padres1836.33315+12

Record vs. opponents

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1981 National League record

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
TeamATLCHCCINHOULADMONNYMPHIPITSDSFSTL
Atlanta3–2–16–54–87–73–73–34–52–39–65–74–3
Chicago2–3–11–51–66–44–75–8–12–104–103–35–55–4–1
Cincinnati5–65–18–48–85–47–35–24–210–29–50–5
Houston8–46–14–84–85–26–34–62–411–39–62–4
Los Angeles7–74–68–88–45–25–13–35–16–57–55–5
Montreal7–37–44–52–52–59–37–410–34–22–56–9
New York3–38–5–13–73–61–53–97–73–6–12–52–46–5
Philadelphia5-410–22–56–43–34–77–77–54–24–37–6
Pittsburgh3–210–42–44–21–53–106–3–15–76–43–73–8
San Diego6–93–32–103–115–62–45–22–44–66–73–7
San Francisco7–55–55–96–95–75–24–23–47–37–62–3
St. Louis3–44–5–15–04–25–59–65–66–78–37–33–2


Opening Day lineup

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Opening Day starters
NamePosition
Davey LopesSecond baseman
Ken LandreauxCenter fielder
Dusty BakerLeft fielder
Steve GarveyFirst baseman
Ron CeyThird baseman
Pedro GuerreroRight fielder
Mike SciosciaCatcher
Bill RussellShortstop
Fernando ValenzuelaStarting pitcher

Roster

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1981 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 division
BoldDodgers team member
1981 regular season game log: 63–47 (Home: 33–23; Away: 30–24)[3]
April: 14–5 (Home: 7–3; Away: 7–2)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox
Streak
1April 91:11 p.m.PSTAstrosW2–0Valenzuela(1–0)Niekro(0–1)2:1750,5111–0W1
2April 117:08 p.m.PSTAstrosW7–4Hooton(1–0)Sutton(0–1)2:5651,6912–0W2
3April 121:08 p.m.PSTAstrosW3–2Sutcliffe(1–0)Ruhle(0–1)Howe(1)2:1650,7343–0W3
4April 137:35 p.m.PST@GiantsW4–3Stewart(1–0)Ripley(0–1)Castillo(1)2:5420,6984–0W4
5April 147:37 p.m.PST@GiantsW7–1Valenzuela(2–0)Blue(0–1)2:2723,7905–0W5
6April 157:35 p.m.PST@GiantsW4–2Hooton(2–0)Whitson(0–1)Castillo(2)2:4520,7756–0W6
10April 205:35 p.m.PDT@AstrosW5–2Hooton(3–0)Andújar(0–1)Goltz(1)2:3421,7309–1W3
11April 215:35 p.m.PDT@AstrosL0–1Knepper(1–0)Reuss(0–1)1:4821,9049–2L1
12April 225:35 p.m.PDT@AstrosW1–0Valenzuela(4–0)Sutton(0–3)2:2422,83010–2W1
17April 277:35 p.m.PDTGiantsW5–0Valenzuela(5–0)Griffin(1–2)2:5449,47814–3W3
18April 287:35 p.m.PDTGiantsL1–6Ripley(1–2)Sutcliffe(2–1)2:0939,89914–4L1
19April 297:35 p.m.PDTGiantsL2–3Blue(2–2)Welch(1–1)Minton(3)2:2739,11014–5L2
May: 19–10 (Home: 9–3; Away: 10–7)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
20May 14:35 p.m.PDT@ExposL8–9(13)Lee(1–0)Castillo(0–2)4:1828,17914–6L3
21May 21:05 p.m.PDT@ExposW4–0Reuss(2–1)Sanderson(3–1)2:2322,82015–6W1
22May 310:35 a.m.PDT@ExposW6–1(10)Valenzuela(6–0)Gullickson(1–2)2:5546,40516–6W2
23May 44:35 p.m.PDT@ExposL3–4Rogers(3–1)Sutcliffe(2–2)Sosa(2)3:0421,50716–7L1
24May 54:35 p.m.PDT@PhilliesL7–8Lyle(2–1)Castillo(0–3)2:5827,24116–8L2
25May 64:35 p.m.PDT@PhilliesW2–1Hooton(4–0)Espinosa(1–2)2:0925,85017–8W1
26May 74:35 p.m.PDT@PhilliesW2–1Reuss(3–1)Bystrom(2–1)2:1229,25918–8W2
27May 85:05 p.m.PDT@MetsW1–0Valenzuela(6–0)Scott(1–3)2:4239,84819–8W3
28May 911:15 a.m.PDT@MetsL4–7Allen(2–0)Castillo(0–4)Reardon(1)2:5316,77619–9L1
29May 1011:05 a.m.PDT@MetsW5–3Welch(2–1)Jones(0–5)Howe(3)2:4312,10220–9W1
30May 127:35 p.m.PDTExposW5–0Hooton(5–0)Burris(2–3)Howe(4)2:4634,36721–9W2
31May 137:35 p.m.PDTExposW8–6Howe(2–1)Fryman(2–1)2:5242,71222–9W3
32May 147:35 p.m.PDTExposW3–2Valenzuela(8–0)Ratzer(1–1)2:2253,90623–9W4
33May 157:35 p.m.PDTMetsW6–5Howe(3–1)Allen(2–1)2:3549,86024–9W5
34May 167:05 p.m.PDTMetsW9–0Hooton(6–0)Roberts(0–3)2:2151,00025–9W6
35May 171:05 p.m.PDTMetsW6–1Reuss(4–1)Zachry(3–5)2:1750,74626–9W7
36May 187:35 p.m.PDTPhilliesL0–4Bystrom(3–2)Valenzuela(8–1)2:1652,43926–10L1
37May 197:35 p.m.PDTPhilliesL2–3Ruthven(6–1)Welch(2–2)2:3043,81226–11L2
38May 207:35 p.m.PDTPhilliesW3–2(10)Howe(4–1)McGraw(1–4)2:3050,91727–11W1
39May 22@RedsW4–2(12)3:1527,94328–11W2
40May 23@RedsW9–6(10)3:1740,92829–11W3
41(1)May 24@RedsL2–32:3329–12L1
42(2)May 24@RedsW10–32:3330–12W1
46May 29RedsW5–22:4445,749W1
47May 30RedsL1–92:4643,582L1
48May 31RedsW16–43:0846,411W1
June: 3–6 (Home: 1–2; Away: 2–4)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
52June 511:25 a.m.PDT@CubsL3–4Reuschel(3–7)Reuss(4–2)Tidrow(4)2:237,81534–18L3
53June 611:15 a.m.PDT@CubsL5–11McGlothen(1–3)Valenzuela(9–3)2:5830,55634–19L4
54June 711:15 a.m.PDT@CubsW7–0Welch(4–3)Martz(2–5)2:3520,02435–19W1
55June 95:38 p.m.PDT@CardinalsL1–6Forsch(6–2)Hooton(7–3)Sutter(10)2:3419,65435–20L1
56June 105:37 p.m.PDT@CardinalsW4–1Reuss(5–2)Sorenson(5–5)2:0517,77936–20W1
57June 115:39 p.m.PDT@CardinalsL1–2Martínez(2–4)Valenzuela(9–4)Sutter(11)2:0139,25036–21L1
June 124:35 p.m.PDT@PiratesCanceled (Strike)
June 1311:15 a.m.PDT@PiratesCanceled (Strike)
June 1410:35 a.m.PDT@PiratesCanceled (Strike)
June 157:35 p.m.PDTCubsCanceled (Strike)
June 167:35 p.m.PDTCubsCanceled (Strike)
June 177:35 p.m.PDTCardinalsCanceled (Strike)
June 187:35 p.m.PDTCardinalsCanceled (Strike)
June 197:35 p.m.PDTPiratesCanceled (Strike)
June 207:05 p.m.PDTPiratesCanceled (Strike)
June 211:05 p.m.PDTPiratesCanceled (Strike)
June 265:35 p.m.PDT@AstrosCanceled (Strike)
June 275:35 p.m.PDT@AstrosCanceled (Strike)
June 283:00 p.m.PDT@AstrosCanceled (Strike)
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
July 37:35 p.m.PDT@GiantsCanceled (Strike)
July 41:05 p.m.PDT@GiantsCanceled (Strike)
July 51:05 p.m.PDT@GiantsCanceled (Strike)
July 77:30 p.m.PDTAstrosCanceled (Strike)
July 87:30 p.m.PDTAstrosCanceled (Strike)
July 91:05 p.m.PDTAstrosCanceled (Strike)
July 107:35 p.m.PDTGiantsCanceled (Strike)
July 117:05 p.m.PDTGiantsCanceled (Strike)
July 121:05 p.m.PDTGiantsCanceled (Strike)
July 164:35 p.m.PDT@ExposCanceled (Strike)
July 174:35 p.m.PDT@ExposCanceled (Strike)
July 184:05 p.m.PDT@PhilliesCanceled (Strike)
July 1910:35 a.m.PDT@PhilliesCanceled (Strike)
July 204:35 p.m.PDT@PhilliesCanceled (Strike)
July 215:05 p.m.PDT@MetsCanceled (Strike)
July 225:05 p.m.PDT@MetsCanceled (Strike)
July 235:05 p.m.PDT@MetsCanceled (Strike)
July 247:35 p.m.PDTExposCanceled (Strike)
July 257:05 p.m.PDTExposCanceled (Strike)
July 261:05 p.m.PDTExposCanceled (Strike)
July 277:35 p.m.PDTMetsCanceled (Strike)
July 287:35 p.m.PDTMetsCanceled (Strike)
July 297:35 p.m.PDTMetsCanceled (Strike)
July 317:35 p.m.PDTPhilliesCanceled (Strike)
August: 12–9 (Home: 6–6; Away: 6–3)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
August 11:05 p.m.PDTPhilliesCanceled (Strike)
August 21:05 p.m.PDTPhilliesCanceled (Strike)
August 44:35 p.m.PDT@RedsCanceled (Strike)
August 54:35 p.m.PDT@RedsCanceled (Strike)
August 95:35 p.m.PDT52nd All-Star GameNational Leaguevs.American League (Cleveland Stadium,Cleveland, Ohio)
58August 10RedsW4–02:0835,12037–21W1
59August 11RedsL6–72:5045,81737–22L1
60August 12RedsW8–52:4836,49438–22W1
65August 1711:30 a.m.PDT@CubsL1–3Bird(7–1)Welch(4–4)2:2310,15340–25L1
66August 1811:30 a.m.PDT@CubsW5–0Hooton(8–4)Griffin(0–1)2:3315,97341–25W1
67August 1911:30 a.m.PDT@CubsL3–4Krokow(4–6)Goltz(2–1)Martz(2)2:2726,86041–26L1
68August 215:38 p.m.PDT@CardinalsW4–0Reuss(7–3)Andújar(3–4)2:0533,37542–26W1
69August 225:07 p.m.PDT@CardinalsW3–2Valenzuela(10–4)Forsch(7–3)Stewart(2)2:2138,75143–26W2
70August 2311:07 a.m.PDT@CardinalsL7–11Shirley(5–3)Welch(4–5)Sutter(15)2:5418,18943–27L1
71August 244:35 p.m.PDT@PiratesW3–0Hooton(9–4)Jones(1–1)2:1412,30844–27W1
72August 254:35 p.m.PDT@PiratesW9–7(11)Peña(1–0)Tekulve(4–5)Niedenfuer(1)3:3216,77045–27W2
73August 269:35 a.m.PDT@PiratesW16–6Reuss(8–3)Rhoden(7–2)3:0711,14446–27W3
74August 277:35 p.m.PDTCubsW6–0Valenzuela(11–4)Martz(4–6)2:2348,19147–27W4
75August 287:35 p.m.PDTCubsW6–1Welch(5–5)Krokow(4–7)Stewart(3)2:3742,16048–27W5
76August 298:09 p.m.PDTCubsL1–3Griffin(1–1)Hooton(9–5)Smith(1)2:3547,42448–28L1
77August 301:08 p.m.PDTCubsL1–2Bird(8–2)Goltz(2–2)Tidrow(7)2:1934,28448–29L2
78August 317:30 p.m.PDTPiratesL4–5(10)Jones(2–1)Stewart(4–2)Robinson(1)2:5835,86248–30L3
September: 13–15 (Home: 6–6; Away: 7–9)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
79September 17:30 p.m.PDTPiratesW3–2(14)Niedenfuer(2–0)Jones(2–2)4:0150,13449–30W1
80September 27:30 p.m.PDTPiratesW6–2Welch(6–5)Long(0–1)Peña(2)2:4732,02750–30W2
81September 37:37 p.m.PDTCardinalsL3–5Littell(1–1)Howe(4–3)Sutter(19)2:1930,12250–31L1
82September 47:37 p.m.PDTCardinalsL2–7Martin(5–2)Goltz(2–3)2:1948,11450–32L2
83September 57:08 p.m.PDTCardinalsW4–3(11)Niedenfuer(3–0)Kaat(6–3)3:3236,05851–32W1
84September 61:08 p.m.PDTCardinalsW5–0Valenzuela(12–4)Forsch(7–5)2:2746,78052–32W2
85September 75:05 p.m.PDTGiantsW5–1Welch(7–5)Whitson(5–7)Niedenfuer(2)2:3549,56153–32W3
86September 87:35 p.m.PDTGiantsW4–0Hooton(10–5)Alexander(8–6)Stewart(4)2:3331,70254–32W4
87September 97:35 p.m.PDTGiantsL3–6(11)Holland(6–4)Niedenfuer(3–1)3:3631,48254–33L1
88September 11@RedsL2–3(10)2:4225,23754–34L2
89September 12@RedsL5–6(11)3:3234,09054–35L3
90September 13@RedsW4–23:0727,85855–35W1
95September 18RedsL4–52:4844,25858–37L1
96September 19RedsL3–73:2248,35258–38L2
97September 20RedsL1–52:4539,56058–39L3
98September 227:35 p.m.PDT@GiantsL2–5Whitson(6–8)Valenzuela(13–5)Minton(17)3:1128,04658–40L4
99September 237:35 p.m.PDT@GiantsL4–8Lavelle(1–6)Goltz(2–5)Breining(1)2:5313,05858–41L5
100September 247:35 p.m.PDT@GiantsW7–3Welch(8–5)Griffin(8–8)3:0512,72659–41W1
101September 255:35 p.m.PDT@AstrosW3–0Hooton(11–6)Ruhle(4–5)2:1835,48160–41W2
102September 2611:20 a.m.PDT@AstrosL0–5Ryan(10–5)Power(1–3)2:4632,11560–42L1
103September 273:00 p.m.PDT@AstrosL1–4Sutton(11–8)Valenzuela(13–6)2:2341,68660–43L2
October: 2–2 (Home: 2–2; Away: 0–0)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceRecordBox/
Streak
108October 27:35 p.m.PDTAstrosW6–1Reuss(10–4)Sutton(11–9)2:3046,10862–46W1
109October 312:50 p.m.PDTAstrosW7–2Welch(9–5)Niekro(9–9)2:4342,27263–46W2
110October 41:05 p.m.PDTAstrosL3–5Smith(5–3)Goltz(2–7)3:1747,07263–47L1

Detailed records

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National League
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPct.Runs scoredRuns allowed
NL East
Chicago Cubs2–22–44–6.4003828
Montreal Expos3–02–25–2.7143722
New York Mets3–02–15–1.8333116
Philadelphia Phillies1–22–13–3.5001619
Pittsburgh Pirates2–13–05–1.8334122
St. Louis Cardinals2–23–35–5.5003437
13–714–1127–18.600197144
NL West
Cincinnati Reds4–54–38–8.5008469
Houston Astros5–13–38–4.6673826
Los Angeles Dodgers
San Francisco Giants4–23–37–5.5834838
13–710–923–17.575170133

Postseason Game log

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1981 Postseason game log: 10–6 (Home: 7–1; Away: 3–5)
NL Western Division Series vs.Houston Astros 3–2 (Home: 3–0; Away: 0–2)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceSeriesBox
Streak
1October 65:15 p.m.PDT@AstrosL1–3Ryan(1–0)Stewart(0–1)2:2244,836HOU 1–0L1
2October 710:05 a.m.PDT@AstrosL0–1(11)Sambito(1–0)Stewart(0–2)3:3942,398HOU 2–0L2
3October 91:05 p.m.PDTAstrosW6–1Hooton (1–0)Knepper(0–1)2:3546,820HOU 2–1W1
4October 105:15 p.m.PDTAstrosW2–1Valenzuela(1–0)Ruhle(0–1)2:0055,983TIE 2–2W2
5October 111:05 p.m.PDTAstrosW4–0Reuss(1–0)Ryan(1–1)2:5255,979LAN 3–2W3
NL Championship Series vs.Montreal Expos 3–2 (Home: 1–1; Away: 2–1)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceSeriesBox
Streak
1October 131:05 p.m.PDTExposW5–1Hooton(1–0)Gullickson(0–1)2:4751,273LAN 1–0W1
2October 145:20 p.m.PDTExposL0–3Burris(1–0)Valenzuela(0–1)2:4853,463TIE 1–1L1
3October 165:20 p.m.PDT@ExposL1–4Rogers(1–0)Reuss(0–1)2:2754,372MTL 2–1L2
4October 1710:05 a.m.PDT@ExposW7–1Hooton(2–0)Gullickson(0–2)3:1454,199TIE 2–2W1
October 181:05 p.m.PDT@ExposPostponed (rain); Makeup: October 19
5October 1910:05 a.m.PDT@ExposW2–1Valenzuela(1–1)Rogers(1–1)Welch(1)2:4136,491LAN 3–2W2
World Series vs.New York Yankees 4–2 (Home: 3–0; Away: 1–2)
#DateTime (PT)OpponentScoreWinLossSaveTime of GameAttendanceSeriesBox
Streak
1October 205:30 p.m.PDT@YankeesL3–5Guidry(1–0)Reuss(0–1)Gossage(1)2:3256,470NYA 1–0L1
2October 215:20 p.m.PDT@YankeesL0–3John(1–0)Hooton(0–1)Gossage(2)2:2956,505NYA 2–0L2
3October 235:30 p.m.PDTYankeesW5–4Valenzuela(1–0)Frazier(0–1)3:0456,236NYA 2–1W1
4October 241:25 p.m.PDTYankeesW8–7Howe(1–0)Frazier(0–2)3:3256,242TIE 2–2W2
5October 251:45 p.m.PSTYankeesW2–1Reuss(1–1)Guidry(1–1)2:1956,115LAN 3–2W3
October 275:20 p.m.PST@YankeesPostponed (rain); Makeup: October 28
6October 285:20 p.m.PST@YankeesW9–2Hooton(1–1)Frazier(0–3)Howe(1)3:0956,513LAN 4–2W4

Starting pitchers stats

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= Indicates league leader

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; ERA = Earned run average; W/L = Wins/Losses; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; CG = Complete games

NameGGSIPERAW/LBBSOCG
Fernando Valenzuela2525192.12.4813-76118011
Burt Hooton2323142.12.2811-633745
Bob Welch2323141.13.449-541882
Jerry Reuss2222152.22.3010-427518

Relief pitchers stats

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Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; ERA = Earned run average; W/L = Wins/Losses; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; SV = Saves

NameGGSIPERAW/LBBSOSV
Steve Howe41054.02.505-318328
Bobby Castillo34150.25.332-418325
Dave Stewart32043.12.494-314296
Terry Forster21030.24.110-115170
Dave Goltz26877.04.092-725481
Rick Sutcliffe14647.04.022-220160
Tom Niedenfuer17026.03.813-16122
Alejandro Peña14025.12.841-111142
Ted Power5214.13.141-3770

Batting stats

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

PlayerPosGPABAvg.RHHRRBISB
Mike SciosciaC93290.27627802290
Steve YeagerC4286.209518370
Jerry GroteC22.00000000
Steve Garvey1B110*431.2836312210643
Davey Lopes2B58214.289354451720
Bill RussellSS82262.23320610222
Ron Cey3B85312.288429013500
Derrel Thomas2B/3B/SS/OF80218.24825544247
Steve Sax2B31119.2771533295
Pepe FríasSS/2B/3B2536.25069030
Reggie Smith1B4135.20057180
Mike Marshall1B/3B/OF1425.20025010
Gary WeissSS1419.10522010
Jack Perconte2B89.22222011
Dusty BakerOF103400.3204812894910
Pedro GuerreroOF/3B/1B98347.3004610412485
Ken LandreauxOF99390.251489874118
Rick MondayOF66130.315244111251
Jay JohnstoneOF/1B6183.205817360
Ron RoenickeOF2247.234611001
Joe FergusonOF1714.14322010
Candy MaldonadoOF1112.09301000
Bobby MitchellOF105.12501000
Mark BradleyOF96.16721000
  • Tied with Ozzie Smith (San Diego)

Postseason

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1981 National League Division Series

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Main article:1981 National League Division Series

In the divisional series, the Dodgers fell behind theHouston Astros two games to zero but came back to win the next three games to take the series and advance to the LCS.

Game 1

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October 6,The Astrodome,Houston, Texas

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles000010000120
Houston000100002380
W:Nolan Ryan (1-0)  L:Dave Stewart (0-1)  
HRs:LASteve Garvey (1)  HOUAlan Ashby (1)

Game 2

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October 7,The Astrodome,Houston, Texas

Team1234567891011RHE
Los Angeles00000000000091
Houston00000000001190
W:Joe Sambito (1-0)  L:Dave Stewart (0-2)  
HRs:LA – none   HOU – none

Game 3

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October 9,Dodger Stadium,Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
Houston001000000132
Los Angeles30000300X6100
W:Burt Hooton (1-0)  L:Bob Knepper (0-1)  
HRs:HOUArt Howe (1)  LASteve Garvey (2)

Game 4

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October 10,Dodger Stadium,Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
Houston000000001140
Los Angeles00001010X240
W:Fernando Valenzuela (1-0)  L:Vern Ruhle (0-1)  
HRs:HOU – none  LAPedro Guerrero (1)

Game 5

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October 11,Dodger Stadium,Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
Houston000000000053
Los Angeles00000310X472
W:Jerry Reuss (1-0)  L:Nolan Ryan (1-1)  
HRs:HOU – none  LA – none

1981 National League Championship Series

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Main article:1981 National League Championship Series

The Dodgers faced theMontreal Expos in the 1981 NLCS and beat them three games to two, thanks to a ninth-inning home run byRick Monday in Game 5.

Game 1

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October 13,Dodger Stadium,Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
Montreal000000001190
Los Angeles02000003X580
W:Burt Hooton (1-0)  L:Bill Gullickson (0-1)  
HRs:MON – None  LADPedro Guerrero (1),Mike Scioscia (1)
Pitchers:MON – Gullickson, Reardon (8)  LAD – Hooton, Welch (8), Howe (9)
Attendance: 51,273

Game 2

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October 14,Dodger Stadium,Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
Montreal0200010003101
Los Angeles000000000051
W:Ray Burris (1-0)  L:Fernando Valenzuela (0-1)  
HRs:MON – None  LAD – None
Pitchers:MON – Burris  LAD – Valenzuela, Niedenfuer (7), Forster (7), Pena (7), Castillo (9)
Attendance: 53,463

Game 3

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October 16,Olympic Stadium,Montreal,Quebec

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles000100000170
Montreal00000400X471
W:Steve Rogers (1-0)  L:Jerry Reuss (0-1)  
HRs:LAD – None  MONJerry White (1)
Pitchers:LAD – Reuss, Pena (8)  MON – Rogers
Attendance: 54,372

Game 4

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October 17,Olympic Stadium,Montreal,Quebec

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles0010000247121
Montreal000100000151
W:Burt Hooton (2-0)  L:Bill Gullickson (0-2)
HRs:LADSteve Garvey (1)  MON – None
Pitchers:LAD – Hooton, Welch (8), Howe (9)  MON – Gullickson, Fryman (8), Sosa (9), Lee (9)
Attendance: 54,499

Game 5

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October 19,Olympic Stadium,Montreal,Quebec

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles000010001260
Montreal100000000131
W:Fernando Valenzuela (1-1)  L:Steve Rogers (1-1)  SV:Bob Welch (1)
HRs:LADRick Monday (1)  MON – None
Pitchers:LAD – Valenzuela, Welch (9)  MON – Burris, Rogers (9)
Attendance: 36,491

1981 World Series

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Main article:1981 World Series

The Dodgers met theNew York Yankees in the World Series once again, this time beating them in six games to claim their first championship since 1965.

Game 1

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October 20,Yankee Stadium, New York

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles000010020350
New York30110000X560
W:Ron Guidry (1-0)  L:Jerry Reuss (0-1)  SV:Goose Gossage (1)
HRs:LADSteve Yeager (1)  NYBob Watson (1)

Game 2

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October 21,Yankee Stadium, New York

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles000000000042
New York00001002X361
W:Tommy John (1-0)  L:Burt Hooton (0-1)  SV:Goose Gossage (2)
HRs:LAD – none  NY – none

Game 3

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October 23,Dodger Stadium,Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
New York022000000490
Los Angeles30002000X5111
W:Fernando Valenzuela (1-0)  L:George Frazier (0-1)  SV: none)
HRs:NYRick Cerone (1),Bob Watson (2)  LARon Cey (1)

Game 4

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October 24,Dodger Stadium,Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
New York2110020107131
Los Angeles00201320X8142
W:Steve Howe (1-0)  L:George Frazier (0-2)  SV: none)
HRs:NYWillie Randolph (1),Reggie Jackson (1)  LAJay Johnstone (1)

Game 5

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October 25,Dodger Stadium,Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
New York010000000150
Los Angeles00000200X243
W:Jerry Reuss (1-1)  L:Ron Guidry (1-1)  SV: none
HRs:NY – none   LAPedro Guerrero (1),Steve Yeager (2)

Game 6

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October 28,Yankee Stadium, New York

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles0001340109131
New York001001000272
W:Burt Hooton (1-1)  L:George Frazier (0-3)  SV:Steve Howe (1)
HRs:LADPedro Guerrero (2)   NYWillie Randolph (2)

1981 awards

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Farm system

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LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAAAlbuquerque DukesPacific Coast LeagueDel Crandall
AASan Antonio DodgersTexas LeagueDon LeJohn
High ALodi DodgersCalifornia LeagueTerry Collins
High AVero Beach DodgersFlorida State LeagueStan Wasiak
RookieLethbridge DodgersPioneer LeagueGary LaRocque

Teams inBOLD won League Championships

Major League Baseball draft

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Main article:1981 Major League Baseball draft

The Dodgers drafted 33 players in the June draft and 18 in the January draft. Of those, eight players would eventually play in the Major Leagues. They received an extra pick in the 2nd round from theHouston Astros as compensation for the loss of free agent pitcherDon Sutton.

The Dodgers first round pick in the June draft was shortstopDave Anderson from theUniversity of Memphis. He played 10 seasons in the Majors (8 of them with the Dodgers), primarily as a utility infielder. The draft also included pitchersSid Fernandez (round 3) andJohn Franco (round 5), both of whom would have lengthy Major League careers primarily with theNew York Mets after the Dodgers traded them.

1981 draft picks

January draft

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RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Kelvin WhiteRHPCosumnes River CollegeNo
2Robert SeymourOFSacramento City CollegeYes1981–1982A
3Frederick Bass3BSacramento City CollegeYes1981A
4John SylviaSSCollege of the SequoiasYes1981–1982A
5Jack Loop1BPasadena City CollegeNo
6Eugene SteinbachCGeorgia Perimeter CollegeYes1981–1994AA
7Brad HarlowSSCosumnes River CollegeNo
8Brett RadlandRHPValencia Community CollegeNo
9Jon Van DortOFChaffey CollegeNo
10Larry RiddleRHPAlvin Community CollegeNo
Red Sox-1984
1984A
11Andy HargroveRHPBarstow Community CollegeNo
12James SewellOFSacramento City CollegeNo
13Ronnie Chapman2BLouisburg CollegeNo
Blue Jays-1982
1982–1986AA
14James WoodsIFSan Jacinto CollegeNo
15Charles Byers3BChaffey CollegeNo
16Benny Distefano1BAlvin Community CollegeNo
Pirates-1982
1982–1993MLB

January secondary phase

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RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Shayne HammondLHPSoutheastern Illinois CollegeYes1981–1983AA
2Tom DiCeglioSSGulf Coast Community CollegeNo
Twins-1984
1984–1986A

June draft

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RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Dave AndersonSSUniversity of MemphisYes1981–1992MLB
2Sid Bream1BLiberty UniversityYes1981–1994MLB
2Lemmie MillerOFArizona State UniversityYes1981–1989MLB
3Sid FernandezLHPKaiser High SchoolNo
Angels-1984
1981–2001MLB
4Steven BoncoreCUniversity of La VerneYes1981–1983A
5John FrancoLHPSt. John's UniversityYes1981–2005MLB
6Brian WilliamsOFSouth High SchoolYes1981–1986A
7Michael BeuderLHPSanta Clara UniversityYes1981–1983A
8Gregory ChinnOFCalifornia State University, SacramentoYes1981–1983A
9Stu PedersonOFUniversity of Southern CaliforniaYes1981–1992MLB
10Mark PirruccelloCCalifornia State University, FullertonNo
Royals-1982
1982–1984AA
11Gregory CarneRHPRedondo High SchoolYes1981–1984A
12Peyton MosherRHPUniversity of GeorgiaYes1981–1984A
13David AndersonRHPUniversity of Nevada, RenoYes1982–1990AAA
14Dean RennickeRHPUniversity of Wisconsin–MadisonYes1981–1985AAA
15Jimmy GuillenRHPRoosevelt High SchoolNo
16Harold PerkinsSSCalifornia State University, Los AngelesYes1981–1991AAA
17Christopher ChavezSSUniversity of Nebraska at LincolnYes1981–1982AA
18Jerry BendorfSSGonzaga UniversityYes1981–1982AA
19Jeffrey GreeneSSUniversity of VermontYes1981Rookie
20Tim CriswellRHPCarrollton High SchoolNo
Dodgers-1983
1983–1987AA
21John Gregory1BLake Worth High SchoolYes1981–1984A
22Craig ThompsonOFDallas Baptist UniversityYes1981–1982A
23William Murray2BUniversity of San FranciscoYes1981A
24Steven YoungOFChambersburg High SchoolYes1981Rookie
25Robert PhilpsRHPCarmichaels High SchoolNo
26Charles BeardRHPCalifornia State University, SacramentoYes1981–1983A
27David DunlapIFCalifornia State University, SacramentoNo
28Brett DavisOFPearland High SchoolNo
29Jeff CarterIFEvanston Township High SchoolNo
Giants-1985
1985–1996AAA
30Ronald RobbinsRHPLouisiana State University at AlexandriaNo
Blue Jays-1983
1983–1984A

June secondary phase

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RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Ralph BryantOFAbraham Baldwin Agricultural CollegeYes1981–1996MLB
2Michael MooreCEdmonds Community CollegeYes1981–1982A
3Ethan McHenryRHPYakima Valley Community CollegeNo

References

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  1. ^"Ken Landreaux Stats".
  2. ^Matt Reeves
  3. ^"1981 Los Angeles Dodgers schedule and results".Baseball Reference. RetrievedAugust 22, 2025.
  4. ^1981 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB January Draft-Regular Phase
  5. ^1981 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB January Draft-Secondary Phase
  6. ^1981 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft
  7. ^1981 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Draft-Secondary Phase

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