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2021 Los Angeles Dodgers season

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Major League Baseball team season
2021 Los Angeles Dodgers
National League Wild Card
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles, California
Record106–56 (.654)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersGuggenheim Baseball Management
PresidentStan Kasten
President of baseball operationsAndrew Friedman
ManagersDave Roberts
TelevisionSpectrum SportsNet LA
(Joe Davis orTim Neverett,Orel Hershiser orNomar Garciaparra, and Kirsten Watson orDavid Vassegh)
(Spanish audio feed)
(Jaime Jarrín,Pepe Yñiguez,Fernando Valenzuela)
RadioKLAC-AM
Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network
(Charley Steiner,Tim Neverett,Rick Monday)
KTNQ
(Jaime Jarrín,Pepe Yñiguez,Fernando Valenzuela)
← 2020Seasons2022 →

The2021 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 132nd season for the franchise inMajor League Baseball (MLB), their 64th season inLos Angeles,California, and their 59th season playing their home games atDodger Stadium.

The Dodgers started the season 13–2, matching the best 15-game start by a defending world champion. On September 14, the Dodgers clinched a spot in the postseason for the ninth consecutive season extending the longest streak in franchise history,[1] but they failed to clinch theNational League West for the first time since 2012, finishing one game behind theSan Francisco Giants. Los Angeles had the most ever wins (106) of any MLB team that failed to win its division or league, surpassing the 104 wins of the1909 Chicago Cubs and1942 Brooklyn Dodgers.[2] They beat theSt. Louis Cardinals in theNLWC Game and theSan Francisco Giants in five games in theNLDS before losing to the eventualWorld Series championAtlanta Braves in theNLCS in six games. It was the fifth NLCS appearance for the Dodgers in the last six seasons.

Offseason

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Broadcasting team

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Alanna Rizzo, who had been part of the Dodgers studio broadcast crew for seven seasons, announced that she was going to leave her position with the team.[3]Jorge Jarrín also resigned from his role on the Dodgers Spanish language broadcast team.[4] The Dodgers hired Kirsten Watson to replace Rizzo on February 13.[5]

Coaching staff

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Dodgers first base coachGeorge Lombard departed the team on November 7, as he was hired to be the new bench coach for theDetroit Tigers.[6] He was replaced byClayton McCullough.[7]

Roster departures

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On October 28, 2020, after the conclusion of the World Series, seven Dodgers players became free agents: third basemanJustin Turner, outfielderJoc Pederson, utility playerKiké Hernández, and pitchersPedro Báez,Jake McGee,Blake Treinen, andAlex Wood.[8] A couple of days later, the Dodgers declined the 2021 option on pitcherJimmy Nelson's contract, making him a free agent.[9] Outfielder and pinch runnerTerrance Gore was outrighted to the minors and removed from the Dodgers roster on October 31.[10] PitcherJosh Sborz was designated for assignment on February 11.[11] On February 12, 2021, the Dodgers traded pitcherDylan Floro to theMiami Marlins in exchange forAlex Vesia and Kyle Hurt.[12]

Roster additions

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On December 2, the Dodgers acquired relief pitcherCorey Knebel from theMilwaukee Brewers in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations.[13] On December 29, the Dodgers acquired pitcherGarrett Cleavinger from thePhiladelphia Phillies as part of a three-team trade that sentJosé Alvarado to the Phillies and minor leaguerDillon Paulson and a player to be named later to theTampa Bay Rays.[14] Also on the same day, they signed pitcherTommy Kahnle to a two-year contract.[15] On January 5, the Dodgers re-signed pitcherBlake Treinen to a two-year contract.[16] On February 11, 2021, the Dodgers signed starting pitcherTrevor Bauer to a three-year contract.[17] On February 12, the Dodgers traded pitcherAdam Kolarek and minor league outfielderCody Thomas to theOakland Athletics in exchange for infielderSheldon Neuse and minor leaguer Gus Varland.[18] On February 19, the Dodgers re-signed third basemanJustin Turner to a new two-year contract.[19]

Off-season 40-man roster moves
Departing PlayerDateTransactionNew TeamArriving playerOld teamDateTransaction
Pedro BáezOctober 28Free agent[8]Houston Astros[20]Gerardo CarrilloOklahoma City DodgersNovember 20Added to 40-Man roster[21]
Enrique HernándezOctober 28Free agent[8]Boston Red Sox[22]Andre JacksonOklahoma City DodgersNovember 20Added to 40-Man roster[21]
Jake McGeeOctober 28Free agent[8]San Francisco Giants[23]Zach ReksOklahoma City DodgersNovember 20Added to 40-Man roster[21]
Joc PedersonOctober 28Free agent[8]Chicago Cubs[24]Edwin UcetaOklahoma City DodgersNovember 20Added to 40-Man roster[21]
Blake TreinenOctober 28Free agent[8]Los Angeles Dodgers[16]Corey KnebelMilwaukee BrewersDecember 2Trade[13]
Justin TurnerOctober 28Free agent[8]Los Angeles Dodgers[19]Garrett CleavingerPhiladelphia PhilliesDecember 29Trade[14]
Alex WoodOctober 28Free agent[8]San Francisco Giants[25]Tommy KahnleNew York YankeesDecember 29Free agent signing[15]
Jimmy NelsonOctober 30Option declined[9]Los Angeles Dodgers[26]Blake TreinenLos Angeles DodgersJanuary 5Free agent signing[16]
Terrance GoreOctober 31Outrighted[10]Atlanta Braves[27]Trevor BauerCincinnati RedsFebruary 11Free agent signing[17]
Josh SborzFebruary 11Designated for assignment[11]Texas Rangers[28]Sheldon NeuseOakland AthleticsFebruary 12Trade[18]
Adam KolarekFebruary 12Trade[18]Oakland AthleticsAlex VesiaMiami MarlinsFebruary 12Trade[12]
Dylan FloroFebruary 12Trade[12]Miami MarlinsJustin TurnerLos Angeles DodgersFebruary 19Free agent signing[19]

Spring training

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Spring training non-roster invitees[29]
PlayerPosition2020 team(s)
Josiah GrayPitcherLos Angeles Dodgers player pool
Michael GrovePitcherLos Angeles Dodgers player pool
Mike KickhamPitcherBoston Red Sox
Landon KnackPitcherLos Angeles Dodgers player pool
Nolan LongPitcherN/A
Jose MartinezPitcherN/A
Bobby MillerPitcherLos Angeles Dodgers player pool
Brandon MorrowPitcherChicago Cubs injured list
Jimmy NelsonPitcherLos Angeles Dodgers injured list
Robinson OrtizPitcherN/A
James PazosPitcherColorado Rockies
Ryan PepiotPitcherLos Angeles Dodgers player pool
Nick RobertsonPitcherN/A
Enny RomeroPitcherN/A
Gus VarlandPitcherN/A
Kendall WilliamsPitcherLos Angeles Dodgers player pool
Steve BermanCatcherN/A
Tim FederowiczCatcherTexas Rangers player pool
Hunter FeducciaCatcherN/A
Jacob AmayaInfielderLos Angeles Dodgers player pool
Andy BurnsInfielderToronto Blue Jays player pool
Michael BuschInfielderLos Angeles Dodgers player pool
Matt DavidsonInfielderCincinnati Reds
Omar EstevezInfielderLos Angeles Dodgers player pool
Kody HoeseInfielderLos Angeles Dodgers player pool
Devin MannInfielderLos Angeles Dodgers player pool
Rangel RaveloInfielderSt. Louis Cardinals
Elliot SotoInfielderLos Angeles Angels
Miguel VargasInfielderN/A
James OutmanOutfielderN/A
Andy PagesOutfielderN/A

Spring training began for the 2021 Dodgers on February 17 when pitchers and catchers arrived atCamelback Ranch inGlendale, Arizona.[30] PitcherJimmy Nelson, in camp on a minor league contract, impressed enough in spring training that he was added to the 40-man roster on March 25.[31]

Regular season

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Season standings

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National League West

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NL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
San Francisco Giants10755.66054‍–‍2753‍–‍28
Los Angeles Dodgers10656.654158‍–‍2348‍–‍33
San Diego Padres7983.4882845‍–‍3634‍–‍47
Colorado Rockies7487.46032½48‍–‍3326‍–‍54
Arizona Diamondbacks52110.3215532‍–‍4920‍–‍61


National League Wild Card

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Wild Card standings
Division leaders
TeamWLPct.
San Francisco Giants10755.660
Milwaukee Brewers9567.586
Atlanta Braves8873.547
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
Los Angeles Dodgers10656.654+16
St. Louis Cardinals9072.556
Cincinnati Reds8379.5127
Philadelphia Phillies8280.5068
San Diego Padres7983.48811
New York Mets7785.47513
Colorado Rockies7487.46015½
Chicago Cubs7191.43819
Miami Marlins6795.41423
Washington Nationals6597.40125
Pittsburgh Pirates61101.37729
Arizona Diamondbacks52110.32138

Record vs. opponents

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NL Records
2021 National League record

Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2021

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona3–42–45–19–103–162–51–61–54–34–28–112–171–63–44–16
Atlanta4–35–24–32–42–411–83–310–910–94–34–23–36–114–56–14
Chicago4–22–58–113–34–31–54–154–32–514–55–11–69–104–36–14
Cincinnati1–53–411–85–23–35–29–103–34–213–61–61–610–95–29–11
Colorado10–94–23–32–56–134–22–52–55–24–211–84–153–44–210–10
Los Angeles16–34–23–43–313–63–44–36–14–26–012–79–104–37–012–8
Miami5–28–115–12–52–44–33–39–1010–92–53–43–40–68–113–17
Milwaukee6–13–315–410–95–23–43–34–22–514–55–24–38–115–18–12
New York5–19–103–43–35–21–610–92–49–103–44–31–52–511–89–11
Philadelphia3–49–105–22–42–52–49–105–210–94–34–22–44–313–68–12
Pittsburgh2–43–45–146–132–40–65–25–144–33–43–44–37–122–410–10
San Diego11–82–41–56–18–117–124–32–53–42–44–38–113–34–314–6
San Francisco17–23–36–16–115–410–94–33–45–14–23–411–82–45–213–7
St. Louis6–11–610–99–104–33–46–011–85–23–412–73–34–22–411–9
Washington4–35–143–42–52–40–711–81–58–116–134–23–42–54–210–10

Game log

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2021 Game Log: 106–56 (Home: 58–23; Away: 48–33)
April: 16–11 (Home: 8–5; Away: 8–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 1@RockiesL 5–8Gonzalez (1–0)Kershaw (0–1)Bard (1)20,5700–1
2April 2@RockiesW 11–6Bauer (1–0)Senzatela (0–1)20,3631–1
3April 3@RockiesW 6–5Treinen (1–0)Givens (0–1)Jansen (1)20,6882–1
4April 4@RockiesW 4–2Urías (1–0)Gomber (0–1)Knebel (1)20,3683–1
5April 5@AthleticsW 10–3May (1–0)Montas (0–1)6,6534–1
6April 6@AthleticsW 5–1Kershaw (1–1)Bassitt (0–2)7,6725–1
7April 7@AthleticsL 3–4(10)Petit (1–0)Nelson (0–1)8,1315–2
8April 9NationalsW 1–0Buehler (1–0)Avilán (0–1)Knebel (2)15,0366–2
9April 10NationalsW 9–5Urías (2–0)Corbin (0–1)15,0217–2
10April 11NationalsW 3–0Kershaw (2–1)Scherzer (0–1)Jansen (2)15,0498–2
11April 13RockiesW 7–0Bauer (2–0)Senzatela (1–2)15,0219–2
12April 14RockiesW 4–2Knebel (1–0)Gray (1–1)Jansen (3)15,09310–2
13April 15RockiesW 7–5Nelson (1–1)Almonte (0–1)Price (1)15,12911–2
14April 16@PadresW 11–6(12)Price (1–0)Hill (0–2)15,25012–2
15April 17@PadresW 2–0Kershaw (3–1)Darvish (1–1)González (1)15,25013–2
16April 18@PadresL 2–5Kela (2–0)Alexander (0–1)Melancon (6)15,25013–3
17April 19@MarinersL 3–4Sheffield (1–1)May (1–1)Montero (3)8,99913–4
18April 20@MarinersW 1–0Urías (3–0)Gonzales (1–2)Jansen (4)8,99814–4
19April 22PadresL 2–3Crismatt (1–1)Treinen (1–1)Melancon (7)15,16714–5
20April 23PadresL 1–6Darvish (2–1)Kershaw (3–2)15,22214–6
21April 24PadresW 5–4Bauer (3–0)Johnson (0–1)Jansen (5)15,59615–6
22April 25PadresL 7–8(11)Hill (1–2)Cleavinger (0–1)Melancon (8)15,31615–7
23April 26RedsL 3–5(10)Antone (1–0)Jansen (0–1)15,19915–8
24April 27RedsL 5–6Hendrix (1–0)Alexander (0–2)Doolittle (1)15,30615–9
25April 28RedsW 8–0Kershaw (4–2)Gray (0–2)15,05216–9
26April 29@BrewersL 1–2Lauer (1–0)Bauer (3–1)Hader (6)10,62116–10
27April 30@BrewersL 1–3Peralta (3–0)Uceta (0–1)Hader (7)12,04416–11
May: 16–11 (Home: 10–4; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
28May 1@BrewersL 5–6(11)Perdomo (1–0)Vesia (0–1)12,13916–12
29May 2@BrewersW 16–4Urías (4–0)Bettinger (0–1)12,13017–12
May 3@CubsPostponed (Rain; Makeup: May 4)
30May 4(1)@CubsL 1–7(7)Hendricks (2–3)Kershaw (4–3)10,29517–13
31May 4(2)@CubsL 3–4(9)Steele (1–0)Cleavinger (0–2)10,34317–14
32May 5@CubsL 5–6(11)Mills (2–0)Cleavinger (0–3)10,34317–15
33May 7@AngelsL 2–9Canning (3–2)Urías (4–1)Sandoval (1)15,31617–16
34May 8@AngelsW 14–11Kershaw (5–3)Bundy (0–4)Treinen (1)15,27418–16
35May 9@AngelsL 1–2Slegers (2–0)Bauer (3–2)Iglesias (5)15,29418–17
36May 11MarinersW 6–4Cleavinger (1–3)Montero (3–2)Jansen (6)15,57019–17
37May 12MarinersW 7–1Urías (5–1)Dunn (1–1)15,58620–17
38May 14MarlinsW 9–6Kershaw (6–3)Alcántara (1–3)Jansen (7)15,91521–17
39May 15MarlinsW 7–0Bauer (4–2)Holloway (1–2)16,11622–17
40May 16MarlinsL 2–3López (1–3)Uceta (0–2)García (7)15,97622–18
41May 17DiamondbacksW 3–1Buehler (2–0)Bumgarner (4–3)Jansen (8)14,08823–18
42May 18DiamondbacksW 9–1Urías (6–1)Martin (0–1)15,31324–18
43May 19DiamondbacksW 4–2Kelly (1–0)Mantiply (0–1)Jansen (9)15,58625–18
44May 20DiamondbacksW 3–2González (1–0)Kelly (2–5)Jansen (10)16,10526–18
45May 21@GiantsW 2–1Bauer (5–2)Wood (5–1)Treinen (2)12,75327–18
46May 22@GiantsW 6–3Buehler (3–0)Kazmir (0–1)Jansen (11)13,66028–18
47May 23@GiantsW 11–5Urías (7–1)DeSclafani (4–2)13,34629–18
48May 25@AstrosW 9–2Kershaw (7–3)Greinke (4–2)34,44330–18
49May 26@AstrosL 2–5García (3–3)Bauer (5–3)Abreu (1)30,93930–19
50May 27GiantsW 4–3González (2–0)Wood (5–2)Jansen (12)16,34331–19
51May 28GiantsL 5–8(10)Rogers (1–0)Jansen (0–2)García (1)17,87331–20
52May 29GiantsL 6–11Webb (4–3)Urías (7–2)19,09731–21
53May 30GiantsL 4–5Gausman (6–0)Kershaw (7–4)McGee (12)18,15531–22
54May 31CardinalsW 9–4Bauer (6–3)Helsley (3–3)18,07132–22
June: 17–9 (Home: 10–4; Away: 7–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
55June 1CardinalsL 2–3Gallegos (3–1)Treinen (1–2)Reyes (16)15,68332–23
56June 2CardinalsW 14–3Buehler (4–0)Martínez (3–5)15,88933–23
57June 4@BravesW 9–5Urías (8–2)Anderson (4–3)40,51434–23
58June 5@BravesL 4–6Morton (5–2)Kershaw (7–5)Smith (10)41,13634–24
59June 6@BravesL 2–4Fried (3–3)Bauer (6–4)Smith (11)39,43934–25
60June 8@PiratesW 5–3Buehler (5–0)Brubaker (4–5)Jansen (13)9,04735–25
61June 9@PiratesW 2–1González (3–0)Anderson (3–6)Jansen (14)10,95736–25
62June 10@PiratesW 6–3(8)Urías (9–2)Keller (3–7)Bickford (1)9,39637–25
63June 11RangersW 12–1Kershaw (8–5)Foltynewicz (1–7)20,22038–25
64June 12RangersL 1–12Allard (2–2)Bauer (6–5)17,50038–26
65June 13RangersW 5–3Buehler (6–0)Dunning (2–5)Jansen (15)15,50839–26
66June 14PhilliesW 3–1Price (2–0)Howard (0–2)Jansen (16)15,76140–26
67June 15PhilliesW 5–3Kelly (2–0)Suárez (2–1)Treinen (3)52,07841–26
68June 16PhilliesL 0–2Wheeler (5–3)Kershaw (8–6)Neris (10)52,15741–27
69June 18@DiamondbacksW 3–0Bauer (7–5)Mantiply (0–2)Jansen (17)25,35642–27
70June 19@DiamondbacksW 9–3Buehler (7–0)Peacock (2–5)29,90443–27
71June 20@DiamondbacksW 9–8Cleavinger (2–3)Young (2–5)Jansen (18)31,66144–27
72June 21@PadresL 2–6Darvish (7–2)Urías (9–3)42,22044–28
73June 22@PadresL 2–3Snell (3–3)Kershaw (8–7)Melancon (22)42,66744–29
74June 23@PadresL 3–5Hill (4–3)Treinen (1–3)Melancon (23)43,69144–30
75June 24CubsL 0–4Davies (5–4)Buehler (7–1)52,17544–31
76June 25CubsW 6–2Treinen (2–3)Tepera (0–1)49,38745–31
77June 26CubsW 3–2Price (3–0)Thompson (3–2)45,42046–31
78June 27CubsW 7–1Kershaw (9–7)Alzolay (4–7)46,31547–31
79June 28GiantsW 3–2Bauer (8–5)DeSclafani (8–3)Jansen (19)47,83548–31
80June 29GiantsW 3–1Buehler (8–1)Gausman (8–2)Jansen (20)52,34249–31
July: 14–12 (Home: 5–5; Away: 9–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
81July 1@NationalsW 6–2(5)Gonsolin (1–0)Corbin (5–7)21,28550–31
82July 2@NationalsW 10–5Urías (10–3)Clay (0–1)27,68951–31
83July 3@NationalsW 5–3Graterol (1–0)Suero (0–2)Jansen (21)42,06452–31
84July 4@NationalsW 5–1Price (4–0)Ross (5–8)37,18753–31
85July 5@MarlinsL 4–5Hess (1–0)González (3–1)Bender (1)15,29053–32
86July 6@MarlinsL 1–2(10)Hess (2–0)Treinen (2–4)7,99353–33
87July 7@MarlinsL 6–9Bender (1–0)Uceta (0–3)9,52353–34
88July 8@MarlinsW 6–1Urías (11–3)Alcántara (5–8)12,03154–34
89July 9DiamondbacksL 2–5de Geus (1–0)Nuñez (0–1)Soria (3)49,21554–35
90July 10DiamondbacksW 22–1Buehler (9–1)Smith (2–6)44,65455–35
91July 11DiamondbacksW 7–4Jansen (1–2)Bukauskas (1–2)40,46456–35
July 1391st All-Star GameAmerican League vs.National League (Coors Field,Denver, Colorado)
92July 16@RockiesW 10–4Urías (12–3)Gonzalez (3–6)44,25157–35
93July 17@RockiesW 9–2Buehler (10–1)Freeland (1–4)48,24558–35
94July 18@RockiesL 5–6(10)Givens (3–2)Bickford (0–1)35,51358–36
95July 19GiantsL 2–7García (2–2)Gonsolin (1–1)50,97058–37
96July 20GiantsW 8–6Sherfy (2–0)Rogers (1–1)42,34459–37
97July 21GiantsL 2–4Álvarez (3–1)Jansen (1–3)Rogers (11)52,07659–38
98July 22GiantsL 3–5Álvarez (4–1)Jansen (1–4)McGee (20)47,31259–39
99July 23RockiesL 6–9(10)Bard (5–5)Sherfy (2–1)Gilbreath (1)43,73059–40
100July 24RockiesW 1–0Gonsolin (2–1)Freeland (1–5)Jansen (22)42,24560–40
101July 25RockiesW 3–2Bickford (1–1)Estévez (2–2)Kelly (1)42,62161–40
102July 27@GiantsL 1–2Rogers (2–1)Treinen (2–5)McGee (21)32,87861–41
103July 28@GiantsW 8–0Buehler (11–1)DeSclafani (10–5)33,72862–41
104July 29@GiantsL 0–5Cueto (7–5)Price (4–1)35,13662–42
105July 30@DiamondbacksL 5–6(10)Peacock (4–6)Nelson (1–2)20,78062–43
106July 31@DiamondbacksW 8–3Vesia (1–1)Kelly (7–8)23,81463–43
August: 21–6 (Home: 12–5; Away: 9–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
107August 1@DiamondbacksW 13–0Urías (13–3)Smith (3–8)17,19564–43
108August 3AstrosL 0–3McCullers Jr. (9–2)Buehler (11–2)Stanek (2)52,69264–44
109August 4AstrosW 7–5Scherzer (9–4)Odorizzi (4–6)52,72465–44
110August 6AngelsL 3–4(10)Warren (1–0)Cleavinger (2–4)Iglesias (24)50,82265–45
111August 7AngelsW 5–3Graterol (2–0)Guerra (2–2)Jansen (23)50,80866–45
112August 8AngelsW 8–2Buehler (12–2)Detmers (0–2)46,98267–45
113August 10@PhilliesW 5–0Vesia (2–1)Hammer (1–1)28,33368–45
114August 11@PhilliesW 8–2Graterol (3–0)Gibson (8–4)32,18669–45
115August 12@PhilliesL 1–2Bradley (7–1)White (0–1)Kennedy (19)26,12269–46
116August 13@MetsW 6–5(10)Jansen (2–4)Familia (6–3)38,39570–46
117August 14@MetsW 2–1(10)Bickford (2–1)Díaz (0–2)Knebel (3)38,66971–46
118August 15@MetsW 14–4Scherzer (10–4)Carrasco (0–1)31,20572–46
119August 16PiratesW 2–1Treinen (3–5)Shreve (1–1)Jansen (24)48,00573–46
120August 17PiratesW 4–3Knebel (2–0)Ponce (0–3)Jansen (25)53,11474–46
121August 18PiratesW 9–0White (1–1)Brubaker (4–13)52,14075–46
122August 19MetsW 4–1Phillips (1–0)Walker (7–8)Treinen (4)42,13376–46
123August 20MetsW 3–2Buehler (13–2)Carrasco (0–2)Jansen (26)48,11777–46
124August 21MetsW 4–3Scherzer (11–4)Hill (6–5)Jansen (27)44,78378–46
125August 22MetsL 2–7Stroman (9–12)Price (4–2)52,74978–47
126August 24@PadresW 5–2Urías (14–3)Johnson (3–3)Jansen (28)41,67679–47
127August 25@PadresW 5–3(16)Knebel (3–0)Camarena (0–1)Greene (1)41,76580–47
128August 26@PadresW 4–0Scherzer (12–4)Darvish (7–8)43,38381–47
129August 27RockiesL 2–4Freeland (5–6)Jackson (0–1)Estévez (3)40,10081–48
130August 28RockiesW 5–2Treinen (4–5)Bard (7–7)Jansen (29)42,47982–48
131August 29RockiesL 0–5Senzatela (3–9)White (1–2)37,56982–49
132August 30BravesW 5–3Urías (15–3)Smyly (9–4)Treinen (5)49,41083–49
133August 31BravesW 3–2Treinen (5–5)Matzek (0–4)Jansen (30)44,95284–49
September: 19–7 (Home: 10–0; Away: 9–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
134September 1BravesW 4–3Bickford (3–1)Martin (2–4)Kelly (2)47,47385–49
135September 3@GiantsL 2–3(11)García (6–3)Phillips (1–1)39,33885–50
136September 4@GiantsW 6–1Urías (16–3)Jackson (2–1)41,14686–50
137September 5@GiantsL 4–6Littell (2–0)Buehler (13–3)41,15586–51
138September 6@CardinalsW 5–1Scherzer (13–4)Mikolas (0–2)43,57587–51
139September 7@CardinalsW 7–2Vesia (3–1)Happ (8–8)34,50088–51
140September 8@CardinalsL 4–5Wainwright (15–7)White (1–3)Gallegos (5)35,56688–52
141September 9@CardinalsL 1–2Reyes (6–8)Bickford (3–2)Gallegos (6)31,17388–53
142September 10PadresW 3–0Urías (17–3)Musgrove (10–9)Jansen (31)48,40389–53
143September 11PadresW 5–4Buehler (14–3)Paddack (7–7)Jansen (32)46,96990–53
144September 12PadresW 8–0Scherzer (14–4)Lamet (3–3)42,63791–53
145September 13DiamondbacksW 5–1Bickford (4–2)Gallen (2–10)43,27392–53
146September 14DiamondbacksW 8–4Gonsolin (3–1)Weaver (3–5)44,63093–53
147September 15DiamondbacksW 5–3Urías (18–3)Kelly (7–10)Jansen (33)46,52094–53
148September 17@RedsL 1–3Castillo (8–15)Buehler (14–4)Lorenzen (4)28,92694–54
149September 18@RedsW 5–1Scherzer (15–4)Gray (7–8)Jansen (34)29,86195–54
150September 19@RedsW 8–5Kershaw (10–7)Miley (12–7)26,62196–54
151September 21@RockiesW 5–4(10)Jansen (3–4)Chacín (3–2)Vesia (1)23,86997–54
152September 22@RockiesL 5–10Stephenson (2–1)Bruihl (0–1)27,01397–55
153September 23@RockiesW 7–5(10)Jansen (4–4)Gilbreath (2–2)Treinen (6)22,35698–55
154September 24@DiamondbacksW 4–2Gonsolin (4–1)Castellanos (2–2)Jansen (35)19,00199–55
155September 25@DiamondbacksL 2–7Gallen (3–10)Kershaw (10–8)28,02699–56
156September 26@DiamondbacksW 3–0Urías (19–3)Mejía (0–3)Jansen (36)16,648100–56
157September 28PadresW 2–1Buehler (15–4)Darvish (8–11)Treinen (7)52,128101–56
158September 29PadresW 11–9Price (5–2)Pagán (4–3)Jansen (37)45,366102–56
159September 30PadresW 8–3Knebel (4–0)Velasquez (3–9)52,550103–56
October: 3–0 (Home: 3–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
160October 1BrewersW 8–6Treinen (6–5)Gustave (1–2)Jansen (38)51,388104–56
161October 2BrewersW 8–3Urías (20–3)Burnes (11–5)49,705105–56
162October 3BrewersW 10–3Buehler (16–4)Ashby (3–2)Jackson (1)43,170106–56
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Dodgers team member

Opening day

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Opening Day starters
NamePosition
Mookie BettsRight fielder
Corey SeagerShortstop
Justin TurnerThird baseman
Cody BellingerCenter fielder
Max MuncyFirst baseman
Chris TaylorLeft fielder
Gavin LuxSecond baseman
Austin BarnesCatcher
Clayton KershawStarting pitcher

Season summary

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April

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The Dodgers began their 2021 season with a four-game series against theColorado Rockies atCoors Field.Clayton Kershaw made his team-best ninthOpening day start on April 1.Chris Owings had three hits in three at-bats, including a triple as the Rockies won the opener, 8–5.[32] The Dodgers got back in the game by winning the following day, 11–6. New Dodger pitcherTrevor Bauer kept the Rockies hitless through six innings before running into problems in the seventh and turning it over to the bullpen.[33] The next game the Dodgers won, 6–5, with the key play an inside the park homer byZach McKinstry.[34]Julio Urías allowed one run on three hits in a career best seven innings to round out the series with a 4–2 win.[35] The Dodgers traveled west for a three-game interleague series against theOakland Athletics atRingCentral Coliseum.Dustin May pitched six scoreless innings whileCorey Seager and McKinstry each had three RBIs as the Dodgers won 10–3 in the series opener.[36] In the second game, Kershaw pitched seven quality innings, allowing one run and striking out eight batters whileEdwin Ríos,Max Muncy, andMookie Betts each hit a home run in the Dodgers 5–1 win.[37] Bauer allowed only two runs on two hits while striking out 10 in 623 innings in the next game, but the Athletics tied the game in the ninth offKenley Jansen and then won in 10 innings on a walk-off RBI single byMitch Moreland, 4–3.[38]

The Dodgers faced theWashington Nationals in the home opener atDodger Stadium on April 9.Walker Buehler struck out four in six scoreless innings andJustin Turner hit a solo home run that accounted for all the scoring in the Dodgers 1–0 win.[39] The Dodgers scored five runs in the second inning to pull ahead in the next game and held on to win 9–5.[40] In the series finale, Kershaw pitched six scoreless innings while McKinstry drove in all three turns in the Dodgers 3–0 victory to sweep the Nationals in the weekend three-game series.[41] The Dodgers next hosted the Rockies for a three-game home series. In the series opener, Bauer pitched seven scoreless innings with nine strikeouts and only one hit allowed while Seager, Betts, Muncy andChris Taylor each hit a home run in the 7–0 win.[42] In the second game of the series, Turner homered and drove in two runs while McKinstry also hit a home run as the Dodgers won 4–2 to become the first team in the Majors to win 10 games.[43] In the series finale, Turner and Muncy each hit three run home runs to sweep the Rockies 7–5.[44]

On April 16, the Dodgers traveled to play theSan Diego Padres for a three-game series atPetco Park. In the series opener, both teams battled to extra innings until the Dodgers scored five runs (including a two-run homer by Seager) to break the tie in the 12th inning to edge the Padres 11–6.Luke Raley hit his first career home run in the fifth inning.[45] Kershaw, engaged in a pitchers' duel withYu Darvish in the following game, pitched six scoreless innings with eight strikeouts and drew a bases-loaded walk in the fifth inning. That was the only run scored off Darvish, who allowed only one hit while striking out nine in seven innings. Turner added a solo home run in the ninth and the Dodgers shut out the Padres 2–0.[46] In the finale of the series, Bauer allowed only one run over six innings while striking out seven, becoming just the third Dodgers pitcher to record seven or more strikeouts in his first four games with the club. A two-run homer by Chris Taylor put the Dodgers up in the second inning but the bullpen faltered and gave up three runs in the eighth to hand the Padres a 5–2 win and end the Dodgers eight game winning streak.[47] The Dodgers next played theSeattle Mariners in a two-gameinterleague series atT-Mobile Park, dropping the opener 4–3 from runs driven in byJosé Marmolejos andTaylor Trammell.[48] Urías struck out a career high 11 while allowing only one hit in seven innings as the Dodgers shut out the Mariners, 1–0, thanks to an RBI single by Seager to split the series.[49] The two teams combined for three hits in game two, tying the record for the fewest in an interleague game set by theRed Sox andExpos in 1997.[50]

The Dodgers returned home on April 22 for a four-game series with the Padres. Buehler allowed two runs in seven innings with nine strikeouts butRyan Weathers held the Dodgers scoreless in his 523 innings while allowing only one hit. The Dodgers tied the game in the bottom of the seventh with back-to-back homers byA. J. Pollock andSheldon Neuse but the Padres got a late run to take the opener, 3–2.[51] In the next game, Kershaw allowed three runs while striking out seven in seven innings, including two home runs byFernando Tatís Jr. The Dodgers offense struggled again, as they only recorded four hits, and the 23 they had over the last six games was their lowest total over a six game span since the1909 season as the Padres won the game 6–1.[52] Tatís Jr. hit two more home runs in the next game, this time off Bauer, but the Dodgers rallied for three runs in the sixth inning and won the game 5–4.[53] In the last game of the series, Dustin May allowed only one run while striking out 10 in six innings and the Dodgers jumped out to a 7–1 lead only to see the bullpen self destruct and the Padres won in 11 innings, 8–7.[54] TheCincinnati Reds were the Dodgers next opponent for a three-game series and the Dodgers dropped another extra inning game, falling 5–3 in 10 innings whenJesse Winker hit a two-run home run off Jansen.[55] The Reds beat the Dodgers again the next day, 6–5. making their first three game losing streak since August 29–30, 2019.[56] Kershaw struck out eight in seven scoreless innings and the Dodgers offense scored six runs in the eighth inning to roll to an 8–0 win in the series finale.[57]

The Dodgers went back on the road for a four-game series against theMilwaukee Brewers atAmerican Family Field. Bauer pitched a complete game, allowing only two runs on a fourth inning home run byTravis Shaw. However, the Dodgers only scored one run and lost 2–1.[58]Edwin Uceta made his MLB debut as the starting pitcher on April 30, allowing two runs (on a home run byJackie Bradley Jr.) and four hits in two innings. The Dodgers offense continued to struggle, getting only two hits (one of them a home run by A.J. Pollock) and they lost 3–1.[59]

May

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The Dodgers continued their struggles as the month of May began, starting pitcherDustin May exited the game in the second inning with an army injury and the Brewers beat the Dodgers 6–5 in 11 innings.[60]Julio Urías allowed only one run on four hits with 10 strikeouts in the conclusion of the series, and the Dodgers avoided being swept with a 16–4 win.A. J. Pollock hit agrand slam in the first inning andMatt Beaty hit one in the second. They were the first pair to hit grand slams in the first two innings sinceBill Buckner andTony Armas of the1984 Boston Red Sox. Pollock later added a second home run and finished with eight RBI and Beaty had seven. It was the first time one team had two players with seven or more RBI in a single game since the1944 New York Giants.[61] The Dodgers next started a three game series against theChicago Cubs atWrigley Field. The opener on May 3 was rained out so they had to play a doubleheader of seven inning games on May 4. In the early game,Clayton Kershaw struggled and had the shortest start of his career, only one inning, in a game the Dodgers lost, 7–1.[62] Despite home runs byJustin Turner andMax Muncy, the Dodgers also lost the second game of the doubleheader, 4–3, in nine innings.[63] The Cubs completed the sweep of the Dodgers with a 6–5 win in 11 innings, the first time the Dodgers had been swept in a series of three or more games since April 2019 against theCardinals.[64] The next stop for the struggling team wasAngel Stadium for a three-game series against theLos Angeles Angels, where they got blown out in the first game, 9–2, extending the losing streak to four games.[65] The Dodgers offense finally woke up in the next game, scoring eight runs in the fourth inning and five runs in the fifth to build a 13–0 lead, which turned out to be enough to overcome a massive bullpen collapse and the Dodgers snapped the losing streak with a 14–11 win. Kershaw pitched five scoreless innings, the 84th scoreless start of his career, sixth most in MLB history.[66] However, they went back into hibernation in the series finale, losing 2–1 to the Angels to drop the series.[67]

The Dodgers returned home on May 11 to start a short two-game series against theSeattle Mariners.Walker Buehler allowed four runs in seven innings (including two home runs byMitch Haniger) and struck out eight. The Dodgers came from behind with two runs in the seventh and four in the eighth (including a go-ahead three-run homer byGavin Lux) to win 6–4.[68] They finished off the sweep with a 7–1 victory in the next game. Urías only allowed two hits in seven innings while striking out six.[69] After an off day, the Dodgers faced theMiami Marlins for a three-game weekend series, starting with a 9–6 win, highlighted by an eight run second inning.[70]Trevor Bauer struck out 10 batters while allowing only two hits in seven scoreless innings in the next game as the Dodgers won 7–0. The game was marred however by the news thatCorey Seager broke his right hand when he was hit by a pitch in the fifth inning.[71] A three-run home run byAdam Duvall in the fifth inning was all the Marlins needed in a 3–2 victory in the series finale.[72] The Dodgers would finish the homestand with a four-game series with theArizona Diamondbacks. Buehler struck out seven while only allowing one hit in seven scoreless innings and the Dodgers won the opener 3–1.Will Smith homered and newly signedAlbert Pujols drove in a run in his second at-bat with the team.[73] Urías struck out eight in 623 innings and Gavin Lux hit agrand slam as the Dodgers routed the Diamondbacks, 9–1, in the second game.[74] The following day, Kershaw struck out eight in six innings and the Dodgers rode a three-run seventh inning to a 4–2 victory.[75] In the final day of the series, Pujols hit his first home run in a Dodger uniform andWill Smith hit a go-ahead homer in the bottom of the seventh as the Dodgers went on to win 3–2 and sweep the series.[76]

The Dodgers traveled up for a three-game weekend series atOracle Park against theSan Francisco Giants. Bauer struck out 11 while allowing only two hits and one unearned run in6+13 innings andChris Taylor hit a two run homer as the Dodgers won 2–1.[77] The Dodgers took the next game, 6–3, thanks to home runs by Max Muncy andAustin Barnes and seven strong innings by Buehler.[78] The Dodgers finished off the sweep with an 11–5 win which included Lux's second grand slam of the week.[79] The Dodgers made a quick two-game trip toMinute Maid Park to play theHouston Astros. The Dodgers took the first game, 9–2, thanks to7+23 innings from Kershaw, Justin Turner's eighth home run of the season and five two out RBIs.[80] The winning streak came to an end on May 26 when the Astros won, 5–2. Bauer allowed two home runs in six innings of work.[81]

The Dodgers returned home to face the Giants in a four-game series. In the series opener, they hit three home runs, including a go-ahead shot by Muncy in the sixth inning to win, 4–3.[82] The Dodgers came from behind in the next game, with Austin Barnes hitting a three-run home run in the ninth inning to tie the game, only to lose in 10 innings, 8–5.[83] The Giants took the following game as well, 11–6, as Urías struggled, allowing a career high seven runs on 11 hits in five innings.[84] The Giants won the final game of the series, 5–4, asKevin Gausman held the Dodgers to only two hits in six innings while striking out seven.[85] The Dodgers ended the month with aMemorial Day contest against theSt. Louis Cardinals. Gavin Lux hit two home runs and Chris Taylor added one of his own as well as a three-run double (to conclude a 14-pitch at-bat) as they won, 9–4.[86]

June

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To begin June, the Cardinals beat the Dodgers, 3–2, onEdmundo Sosa's go-ahead single in the ninth inning.Matt Beaty's two run homer accounted for all the Dodgers scoring.[87] On June 2, the Dodgers scored 11 runs in the first inning en route to a 14–3 win.Cody Bellinger hit a grand slam and tied a club record with six first inning RBI's.[88]

Next, the Dodgers traveled to play theAtlanta Braves in a three-game series atTruist Park. The series started with a 9–5 win for the Dodgers, with eight of the runs scoring in the fifth inning.[89] However, the Braves scored five runs in the third inning of the following game to beat the Dodgers, 6–4.[90] The Braves also won the series finale, 4–2.[91] Next up for the Dodgers was a three-game series atPNC Park against thePittsburgh Pirates.Walker Buehler allowed only two hits in seven scoreless innings andChris Taylor homered as the Dodgers won the opener, 5–3.[92] In the next game,Justin Turner's two solo home runs accounted for all the offense in the Dodgers 2–1 victory.[93] The Dodgers finished off a sweep of the Pirates with a 6–3 win in a game that was shortened to eight innings because of weather.[94]

On June 11, the Dodgers returned home for a weekendinterleague series with theTexas Rangers. They began the series with a 12–1 blow out victory, of which six runs were scored in the first inning (including home runs byMax Muncy,Gavin Lux and Turner.)Clayton Kershaw struck out nine batters in six innings while allowing only three hits and one unearned run.[95] In the next game, the Rangers turned the tables and produced a 12–1 rout of the Dodgers to even the series.[96]Zach McKinstry had three hits and two RBI andMookie Betts homered as the Dodgers took the series finale, 5–3.[97] The next series for the Dodgers was a three game series against thePhiladelphia Phillies. The Dodgers took the series opener, 3–1 thanks to a 2–run home run byWill Smith and a solo home run by Taylor.[98] A go-ahead homer by Betts in the seventh inning carried the Dodgers to a 5–3 victory over the Phillies in the following game. It was the first game of the season with a full capacity crowd atDodger Stadium, after the lifting ofCOVID-19 restrictions in Los Angeles.[99]Clayton Kershaw struck out nine in six innings in the finale of the series, but the two runs he allowed (one on a first inning homer byRhys Hoskins) were the only runs of the game as the Phillies won 2–0. This was the first game the Dodgers had been shut out since September 14,2019.[100]

On the next road trip, the Dodgers played theArizona Diamondbacks atChase Field.Trevor Bauer struck out eight batters in seven scoreless innings andSteven Souza Jr. homered as the Dodgers won 3–0.[101] Buehler took ano-hitter into the eighth inning and struck out 11 while Will Smith and Chris Taylor homered in the Dodgers 9–3 victory onJuneteenth. With the game, Buehler tiedKirby Higbe for the most consecutive regular season starts by a Dodgers pitcher without a loss (23).[102] In the final game of the series, the Dodgers scored five runs in the third inning, which included a three-run homer byAlbert Pujols, and built a 9–1 lead. The bullpen collapsed in the eighth inning and let the Diamondbacks get back into the game butKenley Jansen shut down the side in the ninth to preserve a 9–8 win.[103]

Up next for the Dodgers was a three-game series atPetco Park against theSan Diego Padres.Julio Urías struggled in the game as the Padres scored four runs on him before he recorded an out in the first inning, and he allowed six runs overall whileYu Darvish only allowed one run while striking out 11 in the Padres 6–2 win.[104] The Padres pitching, led by five shutout innings fromBlake Snell, held the Dodgers down again in the following game which the Padres won 3–2.[105] The Padres won again in the conclusion of the series, 5–3, being swept at Petco Park for the first time since the2010 season.[106]

On June 24, the Dodgers returned home for a four game series against theChicago Cubs. In the opener, four Cubs pitchers (Zach Davies,Ryan Tepera,Andrew Chafin, andCraig Kimbrel) combined to no-hit the Dodgers and Buehler lost his first game of the season, as the Cubs won 4–0.[107]A. J. Pollock andMax Muncy each hit two run home runs in the eighth inning of the next game, as the Dodgers beat the Cubs, 6–2, to snap the losing streak.[108] A walk-off home run by Cody Bellinger gave the Dodgers a 3–2 win the following day.[109] Kershaw struck out 13 batters while allowing only one run on four hits in eight innings in the series finale, while the offense scored six runs in the second inning on a Zach McKinstry grand slam and a two-run homer by Bellinger. The Dodgers won the game 7–1.[110] The Dodgers closed out the month with a short two-game series against the division leadingSan Francisco Giants. They won the first game, 3–2, thanks to a strong performance by Bauer and three solo home runs (by Betts, Muncy and Smith).[111] They won again the next day, 3–1, to finish the month on a five game winning streak. Buehler struck out seven in6+23 innings while allowing only one unearned run and Muncy homered in the game.[112]

July

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Los Angeles Dodgers at theWhite House on 2 July 2021.

The Dodgers began the month of July with a four-game road trip against theWashington Nationals atNationals Park. The first game of the series was called after five innings because of rain but the Dodgers won 6–2 thanks to agrand slam byMax Muncy in the top of the fifth.[113] The Dodgers scored nine runs in the seventh inning the following day as part of a 10–5 win.[114] The Dodgers extended the winning streak to eight with a 5–3 win in game three of the series, despite an almost two hour rain delay in the middle innings.[115] The Dodgers finished off the sweep with a 5–1 win on the4th of July.Matt Beaty homered and Muncy doubled twice and drove in three runs.[116] They then began a four-game series atloanDepot Park against theMiami Marlins. The Marlins ended the Dodgers winning streak with a 5–4 win in the opener, on aJorge Alfaro homer in the eighth inning.[117] The Marlins won again the next day, 2–1, in 10 innings with the winning run scoring on a wild pitch byBlake Treinen and a throwing error onWill Smith.[118] A walk-off home run byJesús Aguilar gave the Marlins their third straight win in the series, 9–6.[119] The Dodges avoided being swept with a 6–1 win over the Marlins to end the road trip.Julio Urías struck out nine in seven innings while allowing only one run on five hits.[120]

Dodgers set a newDodger Stadium record by scoring 22 runs against the Diamondbacks on July 10.

The Dodgers ended the first half of the season with a three-game homestand against theArizona Diamondbacks. They dropped the opener 5–2 as the offense struggled and the defense committed two costly errors.[121] On July 10, the Dodgers tied an LA franchise record and set a newDodger Stadium record by scoring 22 runs in a 22–1 blowout victory.Justin Turner andMookie Betts each hitgrand slams making the Dodgers the first team in MLB history to record a pair of two-slam games in a season, whileA. J. Pollock andAlbert Pujols each hit two homers in the game.Walker Buehler struck out seven in six scoreless innings.[122] The Dodgers headed into the break with a 7–4 walk-off victory over the Diamondbacks as Muncy hit a three-run homer to end the game. Betts had three hits, including a homer in the game.[123]

Five Dodgers players (Betts, Muncy, Buehler, Turner andChris Taylor) were selected to represent theNational League at the2021 Major League Baseball All-Star Game on July 13.[124]

The Dodgers followed the break with a three-game road series against theColorado Rockies atCoors Field. They put up five runs in the first inning of the first game, with the big blow being a three-run homer by Taylor and went on to a 10–4 victory.[125] Betts had four hits in four at-bats in the next game, with a home run and three doubles as the Dodgers won going away, 9–2.[126] In the finale of the series, Turner and Smith both homered but the Dodgers lost in 10 innings, 6–5, after blowing saves in both the ninth and tenth.[127]

The Dodgers returned home on July 19 to begin a four-game series against the division leadingSan Francisco Giants. Each team hit two home runs in the first inning (Buster Posey andWilmer Flores for the Giants and Muncy and Turner for the Dodgers) but the Giants went on to win the game, 7–2, to extend their lead in the division.[128] The Dodgers won the next game, 8–6, on a walk-off three-run home run by Will Smith. He was the first Dodgers player to hit a walk-off homer against the Giants, with the Dodgers trailing, sinceRoy Campanella on May 27,1953.[129] It was the other way around in the next game, withWilmer Flores hitting a go-ahead two-run homer offKenley Jansen in the top of the ninth inning as the Giants scored three runs off Jansen to win 4–2.[130] In the final game of the series, Buehler struck out nine and only allowed one run in7+13 innings but the Giants again came back against Jansen in the ninth to score four runs and win 5–3.[131] The Dodgers lost another late inning lead the following day, and dropped the first game of a three-game series against the Rockies, 9–6, in 10 innings.[132] The Dodgers snapped their losing streak with a 1–0 win over the Rockies on July 24.Tony Gonsolin allowed only two hits in5+13 innings while striking out seven whileAustin Barnes solo homer was the only run scored in the game. After blowing three saves in a row, Jansen pitched a scoreless ninth inning in this one.[133] The Dodgers took the series finale, 3–2, thanks to two homers by Chris Taylor and one by Will Smith.[134]

The Dodgers went back on the road on July 27 for a three-game series against the Giants atOracle Park. They dropped the opener, 2–1, with the deciding run scoring on a throwing error byCody Bellinger in the eighth inning.[135] The Dodgers rebounded with an 8–0 shutout victory over the Giants thanks to Walker Buehler, who struck out eight in seven shutout innings. Bellinger hit the only homerun of the game.[136] The Giants shut out the Dodgers, 5–0, to take the series.[137] Next up was a three-game series against the Diamondbacks atChase Field. Chris Taylor had a homer and a triple in the opener but the Dodgers lost 6–5 in 10 innings.[138] The Dodgers took the next game, 8–3, with Justin Turner hitting a tie-breaking two-run homer as part of a four-run seventh inning.[139]

August

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The Dodgers ended the road trip with a 13–0 rout of the Diamondbacks on August 1.Mookie Betts andJustin Turner homered in the game whileJulio Urías struck out seven in five scoreless innings.[140]

The Dodgers returned home for a two-game homestand against theHouston Astros and were shut out in the first game, 3–0.[141] In the next game,Max Scherzer made his Dodgers debut after having been acquired in a trade with theWashington Nationals the previous week. He struck out 10 in seven innings while allowing two runs on five hits and a walk. The Dodgers hit four home runs in the game, including two by Betts, and won 7–5.[142] They began a three-game weekend series against theLos Angeles Angels with a 4–3 loss in 10 innings, their 11th consecutive extra inning loss on the season.[143] In the next game, the Dodgers came from behind to win 5–3 thanks to a game-tying home run byCody Bellinger in the seventh and a go-ahead two-run double byChris Taylor in the eighth.[144] The Dodgers finished off the series with an 8–2 win.Walker Buehler struck out eight in six innings andAlbert Pujols and Bellinger homered in the win.[145]

The Dodgers went on a road trip to play thePhiladelphia Phillies atCitizens Bank Park. In the opening game of that series, they weathered a one hour, 44-minute rain delay, to win a 5–0 shutout.Corey Seager andMax Muncy homered in the game.[146] Bellinger hit two home runs in the next game, as the Dodgers beat the Phillies 8–2.[147] The Phillies won the final game of the series, 2–1, with one of the runs scored on a solo homer byBryce Harper in the first.[148] Next up was three games against theNew York Mets atCiti Field. The Dodgers jumped out to a 4–0 lead only to see the bullpen falter and send the game into extra innings. However, they won the game 6–5 thanks to a two-run home run byWill Smith in the 10th inning, snapping the extra inning losing streak.[149] In the next game, Buehler allowed only one run while striking out 10 in seven innings while Smith homered again. The Dodgers won in 10 innings for a second straight night, 2–1, on a run scoring double by Bellinger.[150] The Dodgers finished off the road trip with a 14–4 rout and a sweep of the Mets. They hit five homers in the game, including two by Max Muncy.Trea Turner had three hits in four at-bats and scored four runs.[151]

Andre Jackson pitched four scoreless innings with five strikeouts in his major league debut and the Dodgers got solo homers from Muncy andBilly McKinney to beat thePittsburgh Pirates 2–1 atDodger Stadium on August 16.[152]Matt Beaty drove in the go-ahead runs with a two run double in the fifth leading the Dodgers to a 4–3 win over the Pirates in the second game of the series.[153] In the following game,Mitch White pitched7+13 scoreless innings with six strikeouts and allowed only two hits while the Dodgers hit four home runs (including two by Muncy) in a 9–0 blowout victory.[154] The next day, the Mets arrived in town for a four-game series and the Dodgers continued the winning streak with a 4–1 win.[155] Buehler struck out eight in7+23 innings as the Dodgers edged the Mets 3–2 for their eighth straight win on August 20.[156] The Dodgers took the third game of the series, 4–3. Trea Turner had three hits including a home run and Pujols andChris Taylor also homered.[157] The winning streak came to an end in the next game, when the Mets avoided the sweep with a 7–2 win.[158]

Up next was a brief three-game road trip against theSan Diego Padres atPetco Park.Julio Urías returned from a short stint on the injured list to allow only one hit in five scoreless innings while Smith homered and the Dodgers won 5–2.[159] In the following game, Buehler struck out eight in6+23 innings while allowing only one unearned run but he was matched byBlake Snell who struck out 10 in7+23 innings. The Dodgers were unable to score until Smith hit a game-tying homer in the eighth inning. The game remained tied into the 15th inning when the Dodgers scored twice only for the Padres to tie the game again on a two-run homer byFernando Tatís Jr. and finallyA. J. Pollock hit a two-run homer in the 16th to give the Dodgers a 5–3 win. It was the longest baseball game in two years and the Dodgers bullpen allowed only one hit (the homerun) in9+13 innings. The only other bullpen that accomplished that was the2007 Dodgers.[160] The Dodgers finished off the sweep with a 4–0 victory. Scherzer struck out 10 in7+23 scoreless innings while allowing only two hits and one walk andAustin Barnes homered.[161]

The Dodgers returned home to play theColorado Rockies on August 27 and dropped the opener of the series 4–2.[162] The Dodgers evened the series up with a 5–2 win in the following game. Will Smith's two run double in the eighth inning put the Dodgers ahead to stay.[163] The Rockies shutout the Dodgers in the series finale, 5–0, withAntonio Senzatela allowing only two hits in seven innings.[164] The Dodgers hit four home runs (Muncy, Smith, Betts, Seager) as they beat theAtlanta Braves 5–3 to start their next series.[165] The Dodgers finished the month with a 3–2 win. Mookie Betts homered in the game, and Corey Seager's RBI double in the eighth provided the winning margin.[166]

September / October

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The Dodgers beat the Braves 4–3 on September 1 to sweep the series and move past theSan Francisco Giants into first place in theNational League West for the first time since April 28.Max Scherzer struck out nine in six scoreless innings and an RBI single byA. J. Pollock in the eighth provided the winning run.[167]

The Dodgers traveled toOracle Park on September 3 to play the Giants for three games with two teams tied for first place at the start of the series. The opener was a pitchers duel with the Giants winning 3–2 in 11 innings. The winning run scored on a throwing error byTrea Turner.[168] The Dodgers won the next day, 6–1, to even up the series and tie up the division again. Trea Turner andCorey Seager homered in the game whileJulio Urías struck out eight in5+23 innings.[169] The Giants recaptured the division lead with a 6–4 win in the series finale.[170] Next up was a four-game series atBusch Stadium against theSt. Louis Cardinals. The Dodgers won the opener, 5–1, onLabor Day with Scherzer striking out 13 in eight innings.[171] In the next game,Justin Turner homered twice andAlbert Pujols andWill Smith also homered as the Dodgers won 7–2.[172] The Cardinals won the third game of the series, 5–4,[173] and the fourth game, 2–1, to split the series.[174]

The Dodgers returned home and beat theSan Diego Padres, 3–0, behind seven shutout innings from Urías and a two-run homer byMax Muncy.[175]Mookie Betts hit a three-run homer in the next game and the Dodgers won 5–4.[176] The Dodgers finished off the series sweep with an 8–0 victory as Scherzer allowed only one hit in eight scoreless innings while striking out nine.[177] In the following game,Clayton Kershaw returned to the mound for the first time since being placed on the injured list after his July 3 appearance and he struck out five while allowing one run in five innings against theArizona Diamondbacks. The Dodgers won 5–1.[178] The Dodgers won again the next day, 8–4, to clinch a spot in the postseason for the ninth straight season.Tony Gonsolin struck out six while allowing only two hits in five scoreless innings.[179] They completed the series sweep with a 5–3 win. Urías picked up his 18th win and Muncy hit his 35th homer.[180]

The next trip was toGreat American Ballpark to face theCincinnati Reds, who beat the Dodgers 3–1 to start the series.Luis Castillo struk out 10 in6+13 innings for the Reds.[181] The Dodgers took the next game, 5–1, as Scherzer pitched seven scoreless innings.[182] Kershaw struck out eight while allowing only one run in five innings of the following game whileGavin Lux had three hits including a home run and drove in three RBI in an 8–5 win.[183] Next up was a three-game series atCoors Field against theColorado Rockies, starting with a 5–4 win in 10 innings. Albert Pujols drove in the winning run.[184] However,Walker Buehler struggled in the next game, allowing five runs on seven hits in only3+23 innings as the Dodgers lost to the Rockies 10–5.[185] The Dodgers won the final game of the series, 7–5, thanks to a two-run homer by Muncy in the 10th inning.[186] On September 24, the Dodgers traveled toChase Field to play the Diamondbacks and began with a 4–2 win. A. J. Pollock homered in the game.[187] That was followed by a 7–2 loss.[188] In their final road game of the regular season, the Dodgers beat the Diamondbacks 3–0 for their 100th win of the season. Seager and Trea Turner homered in the game.[189]

Back home for a series against the Padres, the Dodgers won 2–1. Buehler bounced back from a few poor outings by pitching seven scoreless innings in the game.[190] The Dodgers won the next game, 11–9, thanks to six home runs (four in the eighth inning alone), including two by Pollock.[191] They also won the next game, 8–3, to end September with their third straight sweep of the Padres. They hit five more home runs in the game, with two of them from Seager.[192] The Dodgers ended the season with a three-game series with theMilwaukee Brewers. They fell behind 5–1 in the opener but tied the game on a grand-slam home run by Trea Turner in the fifth inning (his second homer of the game), took the lead on aMatt Beaty homer in the seventh and won the game 8–6.[193] In the next game,Julio Urías allowed only one run on one hit and two walks while striking out seven in6+13 innings as he picked up his 20th win of the season in the Dodgers 8–3 victory.[194] The Dodgers wrapped up the regular season with a 10–3 rout of the Brewers and a series sweep. Buehler struck out 11 in five innings and Trea Turner hit another grand slam as the Dodgers finished with a 106–56 record. However, they finished in second place behind the Giants and made the playoffs as a Wild Card team.[195] The win tied the single-season franchise record for wins (106) and set a franchise record for consecutive home wins (15).[2]

Postseason

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Game log

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2021 Postseason Game Log: 6–6 (Home: 4–2; Away: 2–4)
National League Wild Card Game: 1–0 (Home: 1–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 6CardinalsW 3–1Jansen (1–0)McFarland (0–1)53,1931–0
National League Division Series: 3–2 (Home: 1–1; Away: 2–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 8@GiantsL 0–4Webb (1–0)Buehler (0–1)41,9340–1
2October 9@GiantsW 9–2Urías (1–0)Gausman (0–1)42,2751–1
3October 11GiantsL 0–1Rogers (1–0)Scherzer (0–1)Doval (1)53,2991–2
4October 12GiantsW 7–2Kelly (1–0)DeSclafani (0–1)52,9352–2
5October 14@GiantsW 2–1Jansen (1–0)Doval (0–1)Scherzer (1)42,2753–2
National League Championship Series: 2–4 (Home: 2–1; Away: 0–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 16@BravesL 2–3Smith (1–0)Treinen (0–1)41,8150–1
2October 17@BravesL 4–5Smith (2–0)Graterol (0–1)41,8730–2
3October 19BravesW 6–5Gonsolin (1–0)Jackson (0–1)Jansen (1)51,3071–2
4October 20BravesL 2–9Smyly (1–0)Urías (0–1)53,0251–3
5October 21BravesW 11–2Phillips (1–0)Fried (0–1)51,3632–3
6October 23@BravesL 2–4Matzek (1–0)Buehler (0–1)Smith (1)43,0602–4

Postseason rosters

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Playoff rosters

National League Wild Card Game

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Main article:2021 National League Wild Card Game

The Dodgers played theSt. Louis Cardinals in the Wild Card game.Max Scherzer started for the Dodgers and he pitched4+13 innings, allowing only one run on three hits and three walks.Tommy Edman scored the Cardinals run in the first inning on a bloop single, stolen base and a wild pitch.Adam Wainwright pitched5+13 innings for the Cardinals, allowing only a solo home run byJustin Turner in the fourth inning. The game remained tied until the bottom of the ninth whenChris Taylor hit a walk-off two-run home run off ofAlex Reyes.[196]

National League Division Series

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Main article:2021 National League Division Series

The Dodgers played theSan Francisco Giants in the division series, with the series starting atOracle Park.Walker Buehler started for the Dodgers but the Giants pounced on him in the first inning, with a two-run homer byBuster Posey. Buehler recovered after that and kept the Giants from scoring again until allowing a solo homer byKris Bryant in the seventh. Overall he allowed the three runs in6+13 innings on six hits and one walk, while striking out five. The Giants added one more run on a homer byBrandon Crawford offAlex Vesia in the eighth. Meanwhile,Logan Webb pitched for the Giants and completely dominated the Dodgers, allowing five hits in7+23 scoreless innings while striking out 10. The Giants took game one, 4–0.[197]Julio Urías started the second game for the Dodgers and only allowed one run on three hits in five innings, with five strikeouts.Kevin Gausman for the Giants allowed four runs in5+13 innings. The Dodgers scored the first two runs in the second on RBI singles by Urías andMookie Betts with the Giants getting one back in the bottom of the inning on a sacrifice fly byDonovan Solano. The Dodgers then scored four runs in the sixth on back-to-back doubles byCody Bellinger andA. J. Pollock and they added three more in the eighth on aWill Smith homer and RBI singles byMatt Beaty andCorey Seager off of relieversZack Littell andJarlin García. The Giants scored on a Crawford single offJoe Kelly in the sixth but lost the game 9–2 to even up the series.[198]

The series moved toDodger Stadium for Game 3.Max Scherzer allowed only three hits and one walk in seven innings while striking out 10. However, one of the hits he allowed was a solo home run byEvan Longoria in the fifth inning.Alex Wood and three relievers combined to hold the Dodgers scoreless for the second time in the series and the Giants took back the lead with a 1–0 victory.[199] In Game 4, the Dodgers jumped out to an early lead on a first inning RBI double byTrea Turner and a second inning sacrifice fly byChris Taylor, driving Giants starterAnthony DeSclafani out of the game after just1+23 innings, where he allowed the two runs on five hits. A two-run homer byMookie Betts in the fourth inning off ofJarlin García extended the lead. Buehler, starting on short rest for the first time in his career, pitched4+13 innings for the Dodgers, walking two and giving up only three hits. He left the game with two runners on, one of whom (Longoria), scored on aDarin Ruf ground out againstJoe Kelly. The Dodgers got the run back on a Betts sacrifice fly off ofTyler Rogers.Kris Bryant drove in the Giants second run on a ground out againstBlake Treinen in the eighth but the Dodgers put the game out of reach thanks to a Smith two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth againstJake McGee. They won 7–2 to tie the series up once more.[200]

Logan Webb started the deciding Game 5 for the Giants, allowing only one run on four hits in seven innings, while striking out seven. The one run scored when Betts singled, stole second, and then scored on a double by Seager in the sixth inning. The Giants promptly tied the game up in the bottom of the inning on a solo homer byDarin Ruf off Urías, who worked four innings (entering in the third after two one inningopeners), allowing the one run on three hits while striking out five. The game remained tied until the ninth inning. The Dodgers scored in the top of the inning when Bellinger singled inJustin Turner off ofCamilo Doval. Scherzer pitched the bottom of the ninth and picked up his first career save as the Dodgers won 2–1 to take the series.[201]

National League Championship Series

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Main article:2021 National League Championship Series

The Dodgers faced theAtlanta Braves in the NLCS for the second straight year.Max Fried started for Atlanta, whileCorey Knebel acted as anopener for Los Angeles. Atlanta took a 1–0 lead in the bottom of the first, asEddie Rosario singled,stole second, advanced to third on aground out, and scored on awild pitch. The Dodgers tied the game in the top of the second;A. J. Pollock hit a two-out double and scored on a single byChris Taylor. The teams traded solo home runs in the fourth inning—Will Smith for Los Angeles andAustin Riley for Atlanta—leaving the score tied, 2–2. Fried left after six innings, having allowed eight hits while striking out five batters. A two-out threat by the Dodgers in the top of the ninth was ended when Taylor was tagged out after being caught in arundown between second and third. In the bottom of the ninth,Ozzie Albies hit a one-out bloop single off ofBlake Treinen,stole second, and then scored on a Riley single to left, giving Atlanta a 1–0 lead in the series.[202]

Game 2 was started byIan Anderson for Atlanta andMax Scherzer for Los Angeles.Mookie Betts opened the game with a single, followed by a home run fromCorey Seager, staking the Dodgers to an early 2–0 lead. Anderson waspinch hit for in the bottom of the third, having allowed two runs on three hits while striking out two batters. In the bottom of the fourth,Joc Pederson hit a one-out homer withAustin Riley on base, tying the game, 2–2.[203] Scherzer left with one out in the bottom of the fifth, having allowed two runs on four hits while striking out seven. In the top of the seventh, the Dodgers had thebases loaded with two outs following two walks and ahit batsman; Taylor then drove in two runs with a double off ofLuke Jackson, putting Los Angeles ahead, 4–2. With one out in the bottom of the eighth, Ozzie Albies singled off ofJulio Urías to drive in Rosario from second, pulling Atlanta within a run, 4–3. Riley then doubled to deep center, scoring Albies from first and tying the game, 4–4.Brusdar Graterol came in to pitch the bottom of the ninth; he recorded two outs and, withDansby Swanson at second, was replaced byKenley Jansen. Rosario hit Jansen's first pitch up the middle, getting by Seager and driving in Swanson. The braves would win the game 5-4, giving them the 2–0 series lead.[204]

Game 3 was started byWalker Buehler for Los Angeles andCharlie Morton for Atlanta. In the bottom of the first,Mookie Betts walked, then Seager homered, giving the Dodgers an early 2–0 lead. The Braves rallied back, scoring four runs in the top of the fourth inning.Freddie Freeman singled to open the inning, and with one out Austin Riley doubled and then Pederson singled to score Freeman.Adam Duvall subsequently singled to score Riley and tie the game,Travis d'Arnaud walked toload the bases, and Swanson singled to give the Braves a 3–2 lead. The final run of the inning came on a walk to Rosario that forced in a run. The Braves extended their lead in the top of the fifth with an RBI single by Duvall to bring Ozzie Albies in, making the score 5–2. In the bottom of the eighth, a three-run homer byCody Bellinger with one out tied the game, 5–5.[205] Betts doubled with two outs, scoring Taylor who had singled, to give the Dodgers a 6–5 lead.[206] Jansen came in and struck out the side in the top of the ninth, giving the Dodgers their first win of the series.Luke Jackson, who was charged with all four eighth-inning runs, took the loss. The Dodgers used nine pitchers, with Buehler leaving after3+23 innings having allowed four runs on seven hits.Tony Gonsolin, who recorded the final out in the top of the eighth, got the win, while Jansen earned thesave.[207]

Urías started Game 4 for the Dodgers andJesse Chavez acted as anopener for the Braves. Atlanta took a 2–0 lead in the top of the second on back-to-back solo home runs by Rosario and Duvall. A solo homer by Freeman in the top of the third, along with a Rosario triple and a Pederson single to drive him in, extended the lead to 4–0. With runners on first and third with one out in the top of the fifth, Duvall hit a sacrifice fly to make it 5–0. The Dodgers got two runs back in the bottom of the fifth; with two outs and runners on second and third, Pollock singled, trimming Atlanta's lead to 5–2. In the top of the ninth,Dansby Swanson singled,stole second, and was driven in by a Freemanground rule double, extending Atlanta's lead to 6–2. Rosario's second home run of the game, with two men on base, made it 9–2. With a scoreless bottom of the ninth, the Braves took a 3–1 lead in the series.Drew Smyly, the second of six Braves pitchers, got the win after pitching3+13 innings and allowing two runs on two hits. Urías, who pitched five innings for the Dodgers, allowed five runs on eight hits and took the loss.[208] Justin Turner injured his hamstring in this game and was removed from the Dodgers' playoff roster.[209]

With their backs against the wall, the Dodgers startedJoe Kelly as anopener in Game 5 against Max Fried. Albies singled with one out in the top of the first, then Freeman homered to give the Braves an early 2–0 lead. Kelly left with two outs, due to right bicep tightness but the Dodgers bullpen did not allow another run all game. Pollock] led off the bottom of the second with a solo home run; he was followed byAlbert Pujols who singled, then Chris Taylor homered to put the Dodgers ahead, 3–2. With one out in the bottom of the third, the Dodgers had consecutive singles from Pollock, Pujols, and Taylor, adding a run to make it 4–2. With two outs in the bottom of the fifth, Pujols walked and was followed by Taylor's second home run of the game, extending the Dodgers' lead to 6–2. With two outs in the bottom of the seventh, Taylor hit his third home run, a solo shot making it a 7–2 game. Only 10 players had previously hit three home runs in a playoff game, the first beingBabe Ruth in1926 and the 10th beingEnrique Hernández in2017.[210] In the bottom of the eighth, Betts led off with single, stole second, and scored on a single byTrea Turner. With one out, Pollock hit his second home run of the game, coming with two men on base to grow the lead to 11–2.[211]

Buehler started the game for the Dodgers on short rest, Ian Anderson started for Atlanta. The Braves took a 1–0 lead in the bottom of the first, on back-to-back two-out doubles by Albies and Riley. The Dodgers tied the game in the top of the fourth, as Bellinger hit a two-out single with runners on first and second, scoring Trea Turner. Anderson was lifted in favor ofpinch hitterEhire Adrianza in the bottom of the fourth inning. After Adrianza doubled with two outs, putting runners at second and third, Rosario hit a home run to put Atlanta back in the lead, 4–1. The Dodgers opened the seventh inning with a double by Taylor and a walk by Bellinger; Pollock then doubled down the left-field line, driving in Taylor and leaving runners at second and third with no one out, and Braves' lead reduced to 4–2. The Braves'Tyler Matzek entered to pitch and struck out Pujols,Steven Souza Jr., andMookie Betts to end the threat. Matzek returned to pitch the top of the eighth and retired the side in order. Atlanta closerWill Smith came in to pitch the top of the ninth with a two-run lead. He struck out Taylor and Bellinger for the first two outs; Pollock then grounded out to end the game and send Atlanta to theWorld Series for the first time since1999.[212]

Roster

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2021 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Statistics

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Batting

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List does not include pitchers. 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
Justin Turner15153387148220278761983.278.361.471.832
Chris Taylor1485079212925420736316713.254.344.438.782
Max Muncy144497951242623694831202.249.368.527.895
Mookie Betts122466931232932358688610.264.367.487.854
Will Smith130414711071922576581013.258.365.495.860
A. J. Pollock11738453114271216930809.297.355.536.892
Corey Seager9535354108223165748661.306.394.521.915
Gavin Lux102335498112474641834.242.328.364.692
Cody Bellinger95315395292103631943.165.240.302.542
Trea Turner5220741701701028153311.338.385.565.950
Matt Beaty12020435554174020442.270.363.402.765
Austin Barnes7720028438062320561.215.299.345.644
Albert Pujols85189204830123811321.254.299.460.759
Zach McKinstry6015819349072910501.215.263.405.668
Billy McKinney3782812211714240.146.276.232.507
Luke Raley336651210242250.182.250.288.538
Sheldon Neuse336561110341261.169.182.323.505
Edwin Ríos25514400117180.078.217.137.354
Steven Souza Jr.17332511132140.152.222.333.556
DJ Peters18265520148140.192.382.385.767
Yoshi Tsutsugo12252300026120.120.290.120.410
Andy Burns911231000310.273.467.364.830
Zach Reks610200000070.000.000.000.000
Keibert Ruiz67110011050.143.143.571.714
Non-Pitcher Totals1625138813129224024237780602125665.251.339.446.785
Team Totals1625445830133024724237799613140865.244.330.429.759

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
Walker Buehler1642.4733330207.2149615752212
Julio Urías2032.9632320185.2151676138195
Clayton Kershaw1083.5522220121.2103514821144
Trevor Bauer852.5917170107.271363137137
David Price524.033911173.27935332658
Blake Treinen651.99720772.14620162585
Kenley Jansen442.226903869.03621173686
Max Scherzer701.981111068.1481715889
Tony Gonsolin413.231513055.24120203465
Phil Bickford422.50560150.13416141859
Mitch White133.66214046.23828191749
Joe Kelly202.86480244.02816141550
Alex Vesia312.25410140.01717102254
Victor González313.57441135.13214141933
Brusdar Graterol304.59341033.13418171327
Jimmy Nelson121.86281029.014861344
Corey Knebel402.45274325.21687930
Dustin May112.7455023.01687635
Edwin Uceta036.64141020.11918151225
Justin Bruihl012.89212018.21376711
Garrett Cleavinger243.00221018.0201161221
Scott Alexander022.93180015.1156548
Dennis Santana006.00160015.0181110118
Andre Jackson012.3130111.21033610
Evan Phillips113.4870010.185459
Nate Jones008.318008.289827
Josiah Gray006.752108.0766513
Darien Nuñez018.226107.288748
Shane Greene004.059016.233357
Jake Reed003.386105.153225
Jimmie Sherfy114.154004.133203
Neftalí Feliz000.003003.010001
Conner Greene000.002002.020002
Mike Kickham0013.501002.053312
Yefry Ramírez000.001002.000012
Andrew Vasquez000.002001.211003
Kevin Quackenbush0027.001000.131101
Team Totals106563.01162162561452.011075614864861599

Awards and honors

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RecipientAwardDate awardedRef.
Mookie BettsNational League All-Star TeamJuly 5, 2021[213]
Max MuncyNational League All-Star TeamJuly 5, 2021[213]
Chris TaylorNational League All-Star TeamJuly 5, 2021[213]
Walker BuehlerNational League All-Star TeamJuly 10, 2021[214]
Justin TurnerNational League All-Star TeamJuly 10, 2021[214]
A. J. PollockNational League Player of the Week Award
(July 5–11)
July 12, 2021[215]
Chris TaylorNational League Player of the Week Award
(July 19–25)
July 26, 2021[216]
Walker BuehlerNational League Pitcher of the Month Award
(July)
August 2, 2021[217]
Max ScherzerNational League Player of the Week Award
(September 6–12)
September 13, 2021[218]
Chris TaylorRoy Campanella AwardOctober 2, 2021[219]
Trea TurnerNational League Player of the Week Award
(September 27–October 3)
October 4, 2021[220]
Max ScherzerPlayers Choice Award for National League’s Outstanding PitcherOctober 28, 2021[221]
Walker BuehlerAll-MLB TeamNovember 23, 2021[222]
Max ScherzerAll-MLB TeamNovember 23, 2021[222]
Kenley JansenAll-MLB Team (second team)November 23, 2021[222]
Trea TurnerAll-MLB Team (second team)November 23, 2021[222]
Julio UríasAll-MLB Team (second team)November 23, 2021[222]
Julio UríasWarren Spahn AwardDecember 2, 2021[223]

Transactions

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Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball

Minor League Baseball underwent a significant change this year, MLB took direct control of the minor league system and replaced the old legacy league names with generic names depicting their level of play. For the Dodgers, the changes involved theRancho Cucamonga Quakes andGreat Lakes Loons switching division levels and the loss of theOgden Raptors, previously the advanced rookie affiliate that would no longer be part of affiliated baseball.[349]

LevelTeamLeagueManagerWLPosition
AAAOklahoma City DodgersTriple-A West
(East Division)
Travis Barbary61
6
58
4
2nd place
Final Stretch
AATulsa DrillersDouble-A Central
(North Division)
Scott Hennessey63574th place
High AGreat Lakes LoonsHigh-A Central
(East Division)
Austin Chubb63573rd place
Low ARancho Cucamonga QuakesLow-A West
(South Division)
John Shoemaker67531st place
RookieACL DodgersArizona Complex League
(Central Division)
Tony Cappucilli32273rd place
Foreign RookieDSL Dodgers BautistaDominican Summer League
(Northwest Division)
Jair Fernandez32253rd place
Foreign RookieDSL Dodgers ShoemakerDominican Summer League
(North Division)
Cordell Hipolito29284th place

Minor League awards and honors

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PitcherAndre Jackson
Second BasemanMichael Busch
  • Branch Ricky Minor League Players of the Year[351]
PitcherHyun-il Choi
PlayerMiguel Vargas
  • Minor League Post-Season All-Stars[352]
Double-A Central
Michael Busch (second base)
Miguel Vargas (third base)
Ryan Noda (designated hitter)
High-A Central
Andy Pages (outfielder) (also MVP and Prospect of the Year)
Ryan Ward (outfielder)
Low-A West
Sam McWilliams (second baseman)
Jorbit Vivas (third baseman)

Following the season, the Dodgers selected several top prospects to play for theGlendale Desert Dogs in theArizona Fall League: PitchersBobby Miller,Landon Knack, Jeff Belge andKyle Hurt, infieldersKody Hoese andJacob Amaya and outfielderJames Outman.[353] Miller, Knack and Outman were selected to the Fall Stars Game.[354]

Major League Baseball draft

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Main article:2021 Major League Baseball draft
The Dodgers selected pitcherMaddux Bruns with their first round draft pick.

The 2021 Draft was held July 11–13, 2021. The Dodgers lost their second round pick as a result of signing pitcherTrevor Bauer as a free agent.[355] With their first round pick the Dodgers selected left-handed pitcherMaddux Bruns fromUMS-Wright Preparatory School.[356] As of the 2025 season, five players from this draft have played in Major League Baseball.

2021 draft picks
RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Maddux Bruns[356]LHPUMS-Wright Preparatory SchoolYes[357]2021–presentA+
3Peter Heubeck[358]RHPGilman SchoolYes[359]2021–presentAA
4Nick Nastrini[360]RHPUCLAYes[359]2021–presentMLB
5Ben Casparius[361]RHPUniversity of ConnecticutYes[362]2021–presentMLB
6Emmet Sheehan[363]RHPBoston CollegeYes[362]2021–presentMLB
7Ryan Sublette[364]RHPTexas Tech UniversityYes[362]2021–presentAAA
8Ben Harris[365]LHPUniversity of GeorgiaYes[362]2021–presentAAA
9Lael Lockhart[366]LHPUniversity of ArkansasYes[362]2021–presentAAA
10Michael Hobbs[367]RHPSaint Mary's College of CaliforniaYes[362]2021–presentAA
11Justin Wrobleski[368]LHPOklahoma State UniversityYes[362]2022–presentMLB
12Ronan Kopp[369]LHPSouth Mountain Community CollegeYes[362]2021–presentAAA
13Antonio Knowles[370]RHPFlorida SouthWestern State CollegeYes[362]2021–presentAAA
14Jordan Leasure[371]RHPUniversity of TampaYes[362]2021–presentMLB
15Madison Jeffrey[372]RHPWest Virginia UniversityYes[362]2022–presentA+
16Mike Sirota[373]SSThe Gunnery SchoolNo[374]
Reds–2024
2025–presentA+
17Adam Tulloch[375]LHPWest Virginia UniversityNo[374]
Guardians–2022
2022–presentAA
18Damon Keith[376]OFCalifornia Baptist UniversityYes[362]2021–presentAA
19Gabe Emmett[377]RHPFolsom Lake CollegeYes[362]2021–2024A
20Charlie Connolly[362]RHPUnited States Naval AcademyNo[374]

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  310. ^Stephen, Eric (August 10, 2021)."Dodgers activate Corey Knebel after missing 92 games".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 10, 2021.
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  322. ^Stephen, Eric (August 24, 2021)."Julio Urías activated off injured list to start opener vs. Padres".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 24, 2021.
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  329. ^Stephen, Eric (August 31, 2021)."Dodgers claim pitchers Ryan Meisinger & Jake Jewell off waivers from the Cubs".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 31, 2021.
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  333. ^Harris, Blake (September 6, 2021)."Dodgers select contract of Neftalí Féliz".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2021.
  334. ^Stephen, Eric (September 7, 2021)."Steven Souza Jr. is back with the Dodgers".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 7, 2021.
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  336. ^Adams, Steve (September 9, 2021)."Dodgers Designate Neftali Feliz For Assignment".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2021.
  337. ^Harris, Blake (September 10, 2021)."Gavin Lux will play in left field on Friday".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2021.
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  363. ^Harris, Blake (July 12, 2021)."Dodgers draft Boston College RHP Emmet Sheehan in the sixth round, 192nd overall".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 12, 2021.
  364. ^Harris, Blake (July 12, 2021)."Dodgers draft Texas Tech RHP Ryan Sublette in the seventh round, 222nd overall".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 12, 2021.
  365. ^Harris, Blake (July 12, 2021)."Dodgers draft Georgia LHP Ben Harris in the eighth round, 252nd overall".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 12, 2021.
  366. ^Harris, Blake (July 12, 2021)."Dodgers draft Arkansas LHP Lael Lockhart in the ninth round, 282nd overall".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 12, 2021.
  367. ^Harris, Blake (July 13, 2021)."Dodgers draft St. Mary's RHP Michael Hobbs in the tenth round, 312th overall".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 13, 2021.
  368. ^Harris, Blake (July 13, 2021)."Dodgers draft Oklahoma State LHP Justin Wrobleski in the eleventh round, 342nd overall".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 13, 2021.
  369. ^Harris, Blake (July 13, 2021)."Dodgers draft South Mountain CC LHP Ronan Kopp in the 12th round, 372nd overall".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 13, 2021.
  370. ^Harris, Blake (July 13, 2021)."Dodgers draft Florida SW State RHP Antonio Knowles in the 13th round, 402nd overall".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 13, 2021.
  371. ^Harris, Blake (July 13, 2021)."Dodgers draft Tampa (FL) RHP Jordan Leasure in the 14th round, 432nd overall".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 13, 2021.
  372. ^Harris, Blake (July 13, 2021)."Dodgers draft West Virginia RHP Madison Jeffrey in the 15th round, 462nd overall".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 13, 2021.
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