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2023 Los Angeles Dodgers season

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Major League Baseball team season
2023 Los Angeles Dodgers
National League West champions
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles, California
Record100–62 (.617)
Divisional place1st
OwnersGuggenheim Baseball Management
PresidentStan Kasten
President of baseball operationsAndrew Friedman
General managersBrandon Gomes
ManagersDave Roberts
TelevisionSpectrum SportsNet LA
(Joe Davis,Stephen Nelson orTim Neverett,Orel Hershiser,Nomar Garciaparra,Eric Karros,Jessica Mendoza orDontrelle Willis, and Kirsten Watson orDavid Vassegh)
RadioKLAC-AM
Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network
(Charley Steiner,Tim Neverett,Rick Monday)
KTNQ
(Pepe Yñiguez,Fernando Valenzuela,José Mota)
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The2023 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 134th season for theLos Angeles Dodgers franchise inMajor League Baseball, their 66th season inLos Angeles,California, and their 61st season playing their home games atDodger Stadium. The Dodgers drew an average home attendance of 47,371 in 81 home games in the 2023 MLB season, the highest in the league.[1]

On September 16, the Dodgers clinched a playoff berth for the 11th straight year, and captured their tenthNational League West title during that span. This became the longest active playoff streak in major North American sports.[2]

During the season, the Dodgers scored 900 runs in a season for the 6th time in franchise history, 4th since joining the National League in 1890, and 1st in Los Angeles (theBrooklyn Dodgers 1953 were the last to accomplish this feat).[3] Additionally, with a record of 100-62, they were the first team in MLB history with four straight 100+ win seasons in non-shortened seasons.[4][5] The Dodgers were swept by theArizona Diamondbacks in theNLDS, the first time they had been swept in the postseason since the2006 season.

Fernando Valenzuela's number 34 wasretired by theLos Angeles Dodgers in 2023.

Offseason

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Broadcasting team

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Longtime Dodgers Spanish broadcasterJaime Jarrín retired after the 2022 season. Jarrin had been their Spanish broadcaster for 64 years, the third-longest tenure an individual spent with a single team (only the lateVin Scully, at 67 years, and the lateTommy Lasorda, at 69 years, were with one team for longer than him - both also with the Dodgers).[6] On January 20, the Dodgers announced that they had hiredStephen Nelson to join the English-language broadcast team onSportsNet LA.[7]

Coaching staff

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On November 28, hitting coachBrant Brown left the Dodgers for a new position as hitting coach for theMiami Marlins.[8] On February 1,Danny Lehmann was promoted to the bench coach position, replacingBob Geren who was named major league field coordinator.[9]

Roster departures

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The Dodgers started their offseason moves on October 22, 2022, by outrighting pitcherBeau Burrows to the minors, causing him to become a free agent.[10] On November 6, the day after the2022 World Series ended, ten Dodgers players officially became free agents: pitchersTyler Anderson,Andrew Heaney,Tommy Kahnle,Clayton Kershaw,Craig Kimbrel,Chris Martin,David Price, shortstopTrea Turner and outfieldersJoey Gallo andKevin Pillar.[11] On November 8, the Dodgers declined the 2023 club options on infielderHanser Alberto[12] and pitchersJimmy Nelson[13] andDanny Duffy,[14] making them free agents. On November 10, they declined the 2023 option on longtime third basemanJustin Turner, making him a free agent.[15] On November 18, the Dodgers non tendered outfielderCody Bellinger and infielderEdwin Ríos.[16] On January 6, the Dodgers designated pitcherTrevor Bauer, who had been suspended for the entire 2022 season, for assignment.[17]

Roster additions

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On November 8, the Dodgers acquired utility playerLuke Williams via a waiver claim from theMiami Marlins,[18] however he was non-tendered on November 18.[16] On November 15, the Dodgers added four minor leaguers to the 40-man roster, catcherDiego Cartaya, infielderMichael Busch and outfieldersJonny DeLuca andAndy Pages.[19] On November 18, they claimed pitcherJake Reed off waivers from theBoston Red Sox,[20] though he was later designated for assignment on December 29.[21] On December 1, the Dodgers signed pitcherShelby Miller to a one-year, $1.5 million, contract.[22]Clayton Kershaw agreed to return to the Dodgers, signing a one-year $15 million contract on December 5.[23] On December 14, the Dodgers traded minor league pitcher Jeff Belge to theTampa Bay Rays in exchange for pitcherJ. P. Feyereisen.[24] On December 15, they acquired infielderYonny Hernández from theOakland Athletics for cash considerations.[25] On December 16, they finalized a one-year, $13 million, contract with pitcherNoah Syndergaard.[26] On December 29, they signed designated hitterJ. D. Martinez to a one-year, $10 million, contract.[21] On January 11, they acquired infielderMiguel Rojas from theMiami Marlins in exchange forJacob Amaya.[27] On February 16, the Dodgers added three more players to the roster on one-year deals, outfielderDavid Peralta and pitchersAlex Reyes andJimmy Nelson.[28]

Off-season 40-man roster moves
Departing PlayerDateTransactionNew TeamArriving playerOld teamDateTransaction
Beau BurrowsOctober 22[10]OutrightedAtlanta Braves[29]Luke WilliamsMiami MarlinsNovember 8Waiver claim[18]
Tyler AndersonNovember 6[11]Free agentLos Angeles Angels[30]Michael BuschOklahoma City DodgersNovember 15Added to 40-man roster[19]
Joey GalloNovember 6[11]Free agentMinnesota Twins[31]Diego CartayaGreat Lakes LoonsNovember 15Added to 40-man roster[19]
Andrew HeaneyNovember 6[11]Free agentTexas Rangers[32]Jonny DeLucaTulsa DrillersNovember 15Added to 40-man roster[19]
Tommy KahnleNovember 6[11]Free agentNew York Yankees[33]Andy PagesTulsa DrillersNovember 15Added to 40-man roster[19]
Clayton KershawNovember 6[11]Free agentLos Angeles DodgersJake ReedBoston Red SoxNovember 18Waiver claim[20]
Craig KimbrelNovember 6[11]Free agentPhiladelphia Phillies[34]Shelby MillerSan Francisco GiantsDecember 1Free agent signing[22]
Chris MartinNovember 6[11]Free agentBoston Red Sox[35]Clayton KershawLos Angeles DodgersDecember 5Free agent signing[23]
Kevin PillarNovember 6[11]Free agentAtlanta Braves[36]J. P. FeyereisenTampa Bay RaysDecember 14Trade[24]
David PriceNovember 6[11]Free agentN/A (Retired)Yonny HernándezOakland AthleticsDecember 15Trade[25]
Trea TurnerNovember 6[11]Free agentPhiladelphia Phillies[37]Noah SyndergaardPhiladelphia PhilliesDecember 16Free agent signing[26]
Hanser AlbertoNovember 8[12]Option declinedChicago White Sox[38]J. D. MartinezBoston Red SoxDecember 29Free agent signing[21]
Jimmy NelsonNovember 8[13]Option declinedLos Angeles Dodgers[28]Miguel RojasMiami MarlinsJanuary 11Trade[27]
Danny DuffyNovember 8[14]Option declinedTexas Rangers[39]Jimmy NelsonLos Angeles DodgersFebruary 16Free agent signing[28]
Justin TurnerNovember 10[15]Option declinedBoston Red Sox[40]David PeraltaTampa Bay RaysFebruary 16Free agent signing[28]
Cody BellingerNovember 18[16]Non-tenderedChicago Cubs[41]Alex ReyesSt. Louis CardinalsFebruary 16Free agent signing[28]
Edwin RíosNovember 18[16]Non-tenderedChicago Cubs[42]
Luke WilliamsNovember 18[16]Non-tenderedOklahoma City Dodgers[43]
Jake ReedDecember 29[21]Designated for assignmentOklahoma City Dodgers[44]
Trevor BauerJanuary 6[17]Designated for assignmentYokohama DeNA BayStars[45]
Jacob AmayaJanuary 11[27]TradeMiami Marlins

Spring training

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Spring Training non-roster invitees[43]
PlayerPosition2022 team(s)
Matt AndriesePitcherYomiuri Giants
Dylan CoveyPitcherRakuten Monkeys
Tyler CyrPitcherPhiladelphia Phillies /Oakland Athletics
Robbie ErlinPitcherLos Angeles Dodgers
Bryan HudsonPitcherTennessee Smokies /Iowa Cubs
James JonesPitcherFrisco RoughRiders /Round Rock Express
Landon KnackPitcherTulsa Drillers
Adam KolarekPitcherOakland Athletics
Bobby MillerPitcherTulsa Drillers /Oklahoma City Dodgers
Nick NastriniPitcherGreat Lakes Loons /Tulsa Drillers
Jake ReedPitcherNew York Mets /Los Angeles Dodgers /Baltimore Orioles
Nick RobertsonPitcherTulsa Drillers /Oklahoma City Dodgers
Tayler ScottPitcherSan Diego Padres
Gavin StonePitcherGreat Lakes Loons /Tulsa Drillers /Oklahoma City Dodgers
Wander SueroPitcherSalt Lake Bees /Sultanes de Monterrey
Jordan YamamotoPitcherBinghamton Rumble Ponies /Syracuse Mets
Hunter FeducciaCatcherTulsa Drillers /Oklahoma City Dodgers
David FreitasCatcherScranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders
Patrick MazeikaCatcherNew York Mets
Devin MannInfielderTulsa Drillers /Oklahoma City Dodgers
Luke WilliamsInfielderSan Francisco Giants /Miami Marlins
Drew AvansOutfielderOklahoma City Dodgers
Yusniel DíazOutfielderBaltimore Orioles
Steven DuggarOutfielderSan Francisco Giants /Texas Rangers /Los Angeles Angels
Jason HeywardOutfielderChicago Cubs
Ryan WardOutfielderTulsa Drillers
Bradley ZimmerOutfielderToronto Blue Jays /Philadelphia Phillies

Gavin Lux was expected to become the Dodgers starting shortstop for the 2023 season. However, on February 27 his knee buckled while running the bases in aCactus League game and he was diagnosed with a tornanterior cruciate ligament in his knee, ending his season.[46]

World Baseball Classic

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Main article:2023 World Baseball Classic

13 members of the Dodgers organization were selected to national team rosters for the 2023 World Baseball Classic.Mookie Betts,Will Smith,Clayton Kershaw and third base coachDino Ebel were part of theUS Team;Freddie Freeman was chosen to play for theCanadian team;Julio Urías andAustin Barnes forTeam Mexico;Miguel Rojas forVenezuela,Trayce Thompson forGreat Britain,Adam Kolarek forIsrael, and minor leaguersJosé Ramos (forPanama) and Liam Doolan (forAustralia).[47] Kershaw wound up not being able to participate.[48]

Regular season

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Season standings

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National League West

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NL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Los Angeles Dodgers10062.61753‍–‍2847‍–‍34
Arizona Diamondbacks8478.5191643‍–‍3841‍–‍40
San Diego Padres8280.5061844‍–‍3738‍–‍43
San Francisco Giants7983.4882145‍–‍3634‍–‍47
Colorado Rockies59103.3644137‍–‍4422‍–‍59


National League Wild Card

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Wild Card standings
Division leaders
TeamWLPct.
Atlanta Braves10458.642
Los Angeles Dodgers10062.617
Milwaukee Brewers9270.568
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
TeamWLPct.GB
Philadelphia Phillies9072.556+6
Miami Marlins8478.519
Arizona Diamondbacks8478.519
Chicago Cubs8379.5121
San Diego Padres8280.5062
Cincinnati Reds8280.5062
San Francisco Giants7983.4885
Pittsburgh Pirates7686.4698
New York Mets7587.4639
St. Louis Cardinals7191.43813
Washington Nationals7191.43813
Colorado Rockies59103.36425

Record vs. opponents

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vs. NL Records
2023 National League record

Source:MLB Standings Grid – 2023

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona3–36–13–410–35–82–44–21–63–44–27–67–63–35–121–25
Atlanta3–34–25–17–04–39–45–110–38–54–33–44–24–28–526–20
Chicago1–62–46–74–23–42–46–73–31–510–34–35–18–53–425–21
Cincinnati4–31–57–64–24–23–33–104–23–45–83–33–46–74–328–18
Colorado3–100–72–42–43–105–24–24–22–52–44–94–93–33–418–28
Los Angeles8–53–44–32–410–33–35–13–34–24–39–47–64–34–230–16
Miami4–24–94–23–32–53–33–44–87–65–22–43–33–411–226–20
Milwaukee2–41–57–610–32–41–54–36–14–28–56–12–58–53–328–18
New York6–13–103–32–42–43–38–41–66–73–33–34–34–37–619–27
Philadelphia4–35–85–14–35–22–46–72–47–63–35–22–45–17–628–18
Pittsburgh2–43–43–108–54–23–42–55–83–33–35–12–49–45–219–27
San Diego6–74–33–43–39–44–94–21–63–32–51–58–53–33–328–18
San Francisco6–72–41–54–39–46–73–35–23–44–24–25–86–11–520–26
St. Louis3–32–45–87–63–33–44–35–83–41–54–93–31–64–223–23
Washington1–55–84–33–44–32–42–113–36–76–72–53–35–12–423–23
Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.
vs. AL Records
2023 National League record vs. American League

Source:MLB Standings

TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTOR
Arizona1–21–22–12–13–00–32–12–10–31–22–11–21–23–10–3
Atlanta2–11–31–22–12–10–33–02–13–03–01–22–12–12–10–3
Chicago2–11–23–11–22–10–32–10–31–22–13–02–12–12–12–1
Cincinnati2–12–11–22–22–13–03–03–01–20–32–12–11–23–01–2
Colorado1–22–12–12–11–21–32–12–11–22–11–20–30–30–31–2
Los Angeles2–12–12–12–12–12–11–24–02–11–23–03–01–22–11–2
Miami0–33–02–12–12–11–23–03–02–12–13–01–21–30–31–2
Milwaukee2–11–23–02–11–22–13–02–12–22–10–33–01–23–01–2
New York0–31–22–13–00–31–20–31–21–22–23–02–12–11–20–3
Philadelphia2–11–22–11–23–02–12–12–11–21–23–02–13–00–33–1
Pittsburgh1–23–02–11–22–21–23–01–21–21–21–21–20–31–20–3
San Diego2–11–23–02–12–11–21–23–01–21–23–01–32–13–02–1
San Francisco1–22–12–12–10–32–11–21–22–11–22–21–21–21–21–2
St. Louis2–13–02–11–21–21–22–20–31–22–12–11–22–11–22–1
Washington0–42–12–11–22–11–22–11–22–12–13–02–10–32–11–2
Updated with the results of all games through October 1, 2023.

Game log

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Legend
 Dodgers win
 Dodgers loss
 Postponement
 Clinched division
BoldDodgers team member
2023 Game Log: 100–62 (Home: 54–28; Away: 46–34)
March/April: 16–13 (Home: 9–6; Away: 7–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 30DiamondbacksW 8–2Urías (1–0)Gallen (0–1)52,0751–0
2March 31DiamondbacksL 1–2Jameson (1–0)Vesia (0–1)Chafin (1)45,3891–1
3April 1DiamondbacksW 10–1Kershaw (1–0)Bumgarner (0–1)Jackson (1)48,8862–1
4April 2DiamondbacksL 1–2Chafin (1–0)Graterol (0–1)McGough (1)46,5492–2
5April 3RockiesW 13–4Almonte (1–0)Feltner (0–1)49,7923–2
6April 4RockiesW 5–2Urías (2–0)Márquez (1–1)Phillips (1)52,2904–2
7April 6@DiamondbacksW 5–2May (1–0)Kelly (0–1)Phillips (2)48,0345–2
8April 7@DiamondbacksL 3–6Jameson (2–0)Kershaw (1–1)30,2495–3
9April 8@DiamondbacksL 8–12Nelson (1–0)Syndergaard (0–1)26,8815–4
10April 9@DiamondbacksL 6–11Nelson (1–0)Grove (0–1)18,5435–5
11April 10@GiantsW 9–1Urías (3–0)Webb (0–3)35,2326–5
12April 11@GiantsL 0–5Alexander (1–0)May (1–1)30,7686–6
13April 12@GiantsW 10–5Kershaw (2–1)Rogers (0–1)34,9037–6
14April 14CubsL 2–8Steele (2–0)Syndergaard (0–2)52,2987–7
15April 15CubsW 2–1S. Miller (1–0)Fulmer (0–1)52,3758–7
16April 16CubsL 2–3Smyly (1–1)Urías (3–1)Boxberger (1)52,1808–8
17April 17MetsL 6–8Peterson (1–2)Vesia (0–2)Ottavino (2)50,3138–9
18April 18MetsW 5–0Kershaw (3–1)Megill (3–1)46,8849–9
19April 19MetsL 3–5Yacabonis (2–0)Syndergaard (0–3)Ottavino (3)43,9909–10
20April 20@CubsW 6–2Ferguson (1–0)Fulmer (0–2)32,81710–10
21April 21@CubsL 0–13Smyly (2–1)Urías (3–2)30,38110–11
22April 22@CubsW 9–4May (2–1)Wesneski (1–1)35,07611–11
23April 23@CubsW 7–3Kershaw (4–1)Stroman (2–2)Graterol (1)33,49412–11
24April 25@PiratesW 8–7Almonte (2–0)Holderman (0–1)S. Miller (1)10,56013–11
25April 26@PiratesL 1–8Contreras (3–1)Bickford (0–1)12,15213–12
26April 27@PiratesL 2–6Keller (3–0)Urías (3–3)15,87913–13
27April 28CardinalsW 7–3May (3–1)Flaherty (2–3)48,13814–13
28April 29CardinalsW 1–0Kershaw (5–1)Montgomery (2–4)Graterol (2)48,76315–13
29April 30CardinalsW 6–3Syndergaard (1–3)Thompson (1–2)Phillips (3)52,30416–13
May: 18–10 (Home: 10–2; Away: 8–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
30May 1PhilliesW 13–4González (1–0)Walker (2–2)42,13717–13
31May 2PhilliesW 13–1Urías (4–3)Strahm (2–3)42,78018–13
32May 3PhilliesW 10–6Graterol (1–1)Kimbrel (1–1)36,53919–13
33May 5@PadresL 2–5Darvish (2–2)Kershaw (5–2)Hader (11)45,11619–14
34May 6@PadresW 2–1May (4–1)Snell (1–5)Phillips (4)42,40220–14
35May 7@PadresW 5–2(10)Ferguson (2–0)Honeywell Jr. (2–1)Phillips (5)43,99421–14
36May 8@BrewersL 3–9Peralta (4–2)Gonsolin (0–1)22,84721–15
37May 9@BrewersW 6–2Bruihl (1–0)Lauer (3–4)Phillips (6)23,87422–15
38May 10@BrewersW 8–1Kershaw (6–2)Miley (3–2)30,11223–15
39May 12PadresW 4–2Ferguson (3–0)Hill (1–1)Phillips (7)49,39924–15
40May 13PadresW 4–2Urías (5–3)Musgrove (1–1)Ferguson (1)51,33425–15
41May 14PadresW 4–0Gonsolin (1–1)Weathers (1–2)46,20126–15
42May 15TwinsW 9–8(12)Bickford (1–1)López (1–1)49,74927–15
43May 16TwinsL 1–5Ober (3–0)Kershaw (6–3)52,15927–16
44May 17TwinsW 7–3Graterol (2–1)De León (0–1)36,43428–16
45May 18@CardinalsL 8–16Wainwright (1–0)Urías (5–4)36,98228–17
46May 19@CardinalsW 5–0Gonsolin (2–1)Matz (0–5)44,77429–17
47May 20@CardinalsL 5–6Helsley (2–2)González (1–1)Gallegos (4)45,17729–18
48May 21@CardinalsL 5–10VerHagen (3–0)Kershaw (6–4)44,72129–19
49May 22@BravesW 8–6Phillips (1–0)Morton (5–4)Graterol (3)40,20530–19
50May 23@BravesW 8–1B. Miller (1–0)Strider (4–2)36,73131–19
51May 24@BravesL 3–4Iglesias (1–1)Bickford (1–2)37,83831–20
52May 26@RaysL 3–9Criswell (1–1)Syndergaard (1–4)19,71531–21
53May 27@RaysW 6–5Almonte (3–0)Poche (3–1)Ferguson (2)23,44332–21
54May 28@RaysL 10–11Beeks (2–2)González (1–2)Adam (7)21,04332–22
55May 29NationalsW 6–1B. Miller (2–0)Williams (2–3)47,06733–22
56May 30NationalsW 9–3Gonsolin (3–1)Irvin (1–3)46,57134–22
57May 31NationalsL 6–10Finnegan (2–2)Graterol (2–2)Harvey (3)36,55234–23
June: 12–12 (Home: 5–7; Away: 7–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
58June 2YankeesW 8–4Kershaw (7–4)Severino (0–1)52,53435–23
59June 3YankeesL 3–6Cole (7–0)Grove (0–2)Holmes (6)52,97535–24
60June 4YankeesL 1–4Holmes (4–2)Phillips (1–1)Peralta (4)52,81635–25
61June 6@RedsL 8–9Salazar (1–0)Ferguson (3–1)22,60235–26
62June 7@RedsL 6–8Díaz (2–1)Phillips (1–2)19,00335–27
63June 8@RedsW 6–0Kershaw (8–4)Ashcraft (3–5)24,32336–27
64June 9@PhilliesL 4–5Soto (2–4)Ferguson (3–2)42,36436–28
65June 10@PhilliesW 9–0B. Miller (3–0)Nola (5–5)Jackson (2)44,38537–28
66June 11@PhilliesL 3–7Walker (6–3)Ferguson (3–3)44,28737–29
67June 13White SoxW 5–1Gonsolin (4–1)Lynn (4–7)45,56138–29
68June 14White SoxL 4–8López (2–4)Vesia (0–3)44,44238–30
69June 15White SoxW 5–4(11)Ferguson (4–3)Crochet (0–1)48,66539–30
70June 16GiantsL 5–7(11)Rogers (3–2)Vesia (0–4)Junis (1)49,07439–31
71June 17GiantsL 0–15Wood (2–1)B. Miller (3–1)Beck (2)51,38539–32
72June 18GiantsL 3–7Webb (6–6)Gonsolin (4–2)Doval (19)52,30739–33
73June 20@AngelsW 2–0Kershaw (9–4)Devenski (3–2)Phillips (8)44,70340–33
74June 21@AngelsW 2–0González (2–2)Ohtani (6–3)Phillips (9)44,76041–33
75June 23AstrosW 3–2Sheehan (1–0)France (2–3)Graterol (4)49,79542–33
76June 24AstrosW 8–7Bickford (2–2)Abreu (2–2)Phillips (10)49,21843–33
77June 25AstrosL 5–6(11)Pressly (2–2)Almonte (3–1)Martinez (1)47,27343–34
78June 27@RockiesW 5–0Kershaw (10–4)Seabold (1–4)Phillips (11)38,73844–34
79June 28@RockiesL 8–9Bird (2–1)González (2–3)Lawrence (5)37,26744–35
80June 29@RockiesW 14–3Sheehan (2–0)Anderson (0–3)36,66745–35
81June 30@RoyalsW 9–3B. Miller (4–1)Marsh (0–1)22,00646–35
July: 13–10 (Home: 7–5; Away: 6–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
82July 1@RoyalsL 4–6Lynch (2–3)Urías (5–5)Barlow (10)21,00446–36
83July 2@RoyalsL 1–9Singer (5–7)Gonsolin (4–3)19,05846–37
84July 3PiratesW 5–2Ferguson (5–3)Keller (9–4)Phillips (12)49,65247–37
85July 4PiratesL 7–9Bednar (3–0)Phillips (1–3)51,48747–38
86July 5PiratesW 6–4B. Miller (5–1)Contreras (3–7)D. Hudson (1)45,40348–38
87July 6PiratesW 5–2Urías (6–5)Oviedo (3–10)Vesia (1)42,03649–38
88July 7AngelsW 11–4Gonsolin (5–3)Canning (6–4)52,21450–38
89July 8AngelsW 10–5Grove (1–2)Detmers (2–6)53,05751–38
July 1193rd All-Star GameNational League vs.American League (T-Mobile Park,Seattle, Washington)
90July 14@MetsW 6–0Urías (7–5)Verlander (3–5)40,50352–38
91July 15@MetsW 5–1Graterol (3–2)Ottavino (0–4)38,22553–38
92July 16@MetsL 1–2(10)Robertson (4–2)Robertson (0–1)34,80553–39
93July 17@OriolesW 6–4Sheehan (3–0)Baker (3–3)Brasier (2)21,95654–39
94July 18@OriolesW 10–3Grove (2–2)Wells (7–5)22,77555–39
95July 19@OriolesL 5–8Coulombe (3–1)Urías (7–6)Bautista (26)22,24855–40
96July 21@RangersW 11–5Brasier (2–0)Speas (0–1)39,80856–40
97July 22@RangersW 16–3B. Miller (6–1)Dunning (8–3)40,73857–40
98July 23@RangersL 4–8Pérez (8–3)Sheehan (3–1)39,63257–41
99July 24Blue JaysL 3–6(11)Jackson (3–0)Bickford (2–3)Romano (28)47,73157–42
100July 25Blue JaysW 8–7(10)Graterol (4–2)White (0–1)47,06958–42
101July 26Blue JaysL 1–8Kikuchi (8–3)Gonsolin (5–4)46,66758–43
102July 28RedsL 5–6Williamson (3–2)B. Miller (6–2)Díaz (31)48,28058–44
103July 29RedsW 3–2Kelly (2–5)Weaver (2–3)Phillips (13)51,01559–44
104July 30RedsL 0–9Ashcraft (6–7)Grove (2–3)45,93659–45
August: 24–5 (Home: 15–2; Away: 9–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
105August 1AthleticsW 7–3Lynn (7–9)Waldichuk (2–7)44,20760–45
106August 2AthleticsW 10–1Gonsolin (6–4)Harris (2–6)47,71161–45
107August 3AthleticsW 8–2Urías (8–6)Sears (2–8)Sheehan (1)52,62462–45
108August 4@PadresW 10–5Brasier (3–0)Suárez (1–1)Phillips (14)42,93063–45
109August 5@PadresL 3–8Martinez (5–4)Almonte (3–2)42,56763–46
110August 6@PadresW 8–2Lynn (8–9)Hill (7–11)43,30664–46
111August 7@PadresW 13–7Gonsolin (7–4)Lugo (4–6)44,45565–46
112August 8@DiamondbacksW 5–4Urías (9–6)Pfaadt (0–6)Phillips (15)29,86166–46
113August 9@DiamondbacksW 2–0Ferguson (6–3)Nelson (5–3)Phillips (16)27,48567–46
114August 10RockiesW 2–1Yarbrough (5–5)Doyle (0–1)Graterol (5)45,93368–46
115August 11RockiesW 6–1Lynn (9–9)Gomber (9–9)49,31569–46
116August 12RockiesW 4–1Gonsolin (8–4)Lambert (2–4)Phillips (17)52,51570–46
117August 13RockiesW 8–3Urías (10–6)Freeland (4–13)45,90471–46
118August 15BrewersW 6–2B. Miller (7–2)Houser (4–4)Yarbrough (1)46,05072–46
119August 16BrewersW 7–1Kershaw (11–4)Miley (6–3)41,41373–46
120August 17BrewersW 1–0Ferguson (7–3)Payamps (4–3)Phillips (18)43,19574–46
121August 18MarlinsL 3–11Alcántara (6–10)Gonsolin (8–5)46,05374–47
122August 19(1)MarlinsW 3–1Yarbrough (6–5)Robertson (4–4)Phillips (19)40,89575–47
123August 19(2)[a]MarlinsW 3–1Urías (11–6)Garrett (7–4)Graterol (6)52,66876–47
124August 22@GuardiansL 3–8Hentges (2–2)B. Miller (7–3)22,17376–48
125August 24(1)[b]@GuardiansW 6–1Varland (1–0)Curry (3–2)77–48
126August 24(2)@GuardiansW 9–3Yarbrough (7–5)Williams (1–5)23,53378–48
127August 25@Red SoxW 7–4Lynn (10–9)Pivetta (9–7)Phillips (20)35,65379–48
128August 26@Red SoxL 5–8Bernardino (2–1)Urías (11–7)Schreiber (1)35,98679–49
129August 27@Red SoxW 7–4Stone (1–0)Houck (3–8)Phillips (21)33,95480–49
130August 28DiamondbacksW 7–4B. Miller (8–3)Gallen (14–6)Ferguson (3)36,52181–49
131August 29DiamondbacksW 9–1Kershaw (12–4)Kelly (10–6)42,32382–49
132August 30DiamondbacksW 7–0Pepiot (1–0)Pfaadt (1–7)Yarbrough (2)50,95383–49
133August 31BravesL 7–8Strider (16–4)Lynn (10–10)Iglesias (27)47,62383–50
September/October: 17–12 (Home: 8–6; Away: 9–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
134September 1BravesL 3–6Fried (6–1)Urías (11–8)Yates (3)52,43683–51
135September 2BravesL 2–4(10)Tonkin (6–2)Vesia (0–5)Iglesias (28)51,47083–52
136September 3BravesW 3–1B. Miller (9–3)Morton (14–11)Graterol (7)47,49984–52
137September 5@MarlinsL 3–6Nardi (7–1)Yarbrough (7–6)Scott (5)11,47284–53
138September 6@MarlinsL 4–11Cabrera (6–6)Lynn (10–11)10,59184–54
139September 7@MarlinsW 10–0Pepiot (2–0)Garrett (8–6)12,04785–54
140September 8@NationalsW 8–5Vesia (1–5)Garcia (0–2)Phillips (22)32,56186–54
141September 9@NationalsL 6–7(11)Machado (4–1)Varland (1–1)34,56286–55
142September 10@NationalsW 7–3Suero (1–0)Williams (6–10)27,54687–55
143September 11PadresL 8–11Suárez (3–2)Phillips (1–4)34,81687–56
144September 12PadresW 11–2Lynn (11–11)Wacha (11–4)42,19488–56
145September 13PadresL 1–6Snell (14–9)Pepiot (2–1)41,81088–57
146September 15@MarinersW 6–3B. Miller (10–3)Kirby (10–10)Phillips (23)43,82389–57
147September 16@MarinersW 6–2(11)Phillips(2–4)Speier(2–2)45,81890–57
148September 17@MarinersW 6–1Yarbrough (8–6)Gilbert (13–6)Stone (1)45,47791–57
149September 18TigersW 8–3Lynn (12–11)Rodríguez (11–9)37,23992–57
150September 19TigersW 3–2Vesia (2–5)Lange (7–5)42,22393–57
151September 20TigersL 2–4Olson (5–7)B. Miller (10–4)Vest (2)42,63593–58
152September 21GiantsW 7–2S. Miller (2–0)Brebbia (3–1)43,94294–58
153September 22GiantsL 1–5Manaea (7–6)Stone (1–1)Doval (38)52,88794–59
154September 23GiantsW 7–0Kershaw (13–4)Brebbia (3–2)52,70495–59
155September 24GiantsW 3–2(10)S. Miller (3–0)Doval (6–6)48,31596–59
156September 26(1)@RockiesL 1–4Anderson (1–6)Ferguson (7–4)Kinley (5)24,64896–60
157September 26(2)@RockiesW 11–2B. Miller (11–4)Feltner (2–4)25,13397–60
158September 27@RockiesW 8–2Sheehan (4–1)Davis (0–4)26,05498–60
159September 28@RockiesL 5–14Flexen (2–8)Yarbrough (8–7)30,12998–61
160September 29@GiantsW 6–2Lynn (13–11)Winn (1–3)38,15999–61
161September 30@GiantsL 1–2Walker (5–3)Kershaw (13–5)Doval (39)39,25399–62
162October 1@GiantsW 5–2González (3–3)Brebbia (3–5)Phillips (24)38,359100–62
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Dodgers team member


Season summary

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Opening Day starters
NamePosition
Mookie BettsRight fielder
Freddie FreemanFirst baseman
Will SmithCatcher
Max MuncyThird baseman
J. D. MartinezDesignated Hitter
David PeraltaLeft fielder
Miguel VargasSecond baseman
James OutmanCenter fielder
Miguel RojasShortstop
Julio UríasStarting pitcher

March

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The Dodgers began their season on March 30 with an 8–2 victory over theArizona Diamondbacks atDodger Stadium.Julio Urías allowed four hits and two runs in six innings whileWill Smith had three hits and four RBI andJames Outman had two hits including a home run.[49]Dustin May pitched seven shutout innings in the next game, but the Diamondbacks won 2–1 thanks to a pinch-hit two-run home run byKyle Lewis in the eighth.[50]

April

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The Dodgers won on April 1, 10–1.Clayton Kershaw struck out nine batters in six innings andTrayce Thompson hit three home runs, including a first inning grand slam, and drove in eight RBI.[51] In the final game of the series,Noah Syndergaard was solid in his Dodger debut, allowing only one run while striking out six in six innings. Smith homered, but the Diamondbacks rallied late and won the game 2–1 when a run scored on an infield hit that was misfielded byBrusdar Graterol in the ninth.[52] TheColorado Rockies came to town next and the Dodgers beat them 13–4 by scoring seven runs in the fifth inning.[53] Urías struck out six in six scoreless innings in his next start and the Dodgers beat the Rockies 5–2.[54]

The Dodgers began their first road trip of the season on April 6, with a four-game trip toChase Field to play the Diamondbacks. May struck out five in six innings and the Dodgers took the opener 5–2.[55] However, they lost the next game 6–3 as Kershaw allowed back-to-back home runs to lead off the sixth inning.[56] The Diamondbacks won the third game of the series, 12–8.[57] The Diamondbacks took the series with an 11–6 victory in the finale.Michael Grove gave up nine runs in only3+13 innings.[58] The Dodgers next traveled toOracle Park for a series with theSan Francisco Giants. Urías struck out eight in six innings whileMax Muncy hit two home runs, including a grand slam, in the 9–1 win.[59] However, they managed only three hits the next day in a 5–0 shutout loss.[60] Muncy hit two more home runs in the series finale and Thompson hit another as the Dodgers won 10–5. Muncy's 11 RBI in a three-game series tied for second most in team history behindFrank Howard's 12 in1962.[61]

They returned home on April 14 to face theChicago Cubs. The Cubs hit five homeruns, including four off of relieverAndre Jackson in his two innings of work and won 8–2.[62] OnJackie Robinson Day, pinch hitterDavid Peralta hit a two-run walk off single to win the second game of the series.[63] The Cubs took the last game of the series, winning 3–2.[64] TheNew York Mets came to Los Angeles for the next series.Freddie Freeman homered twice in the opening game of the series, but the Dodgers pitching struggled and the Mets won 8–6.[65] In the next game, Kershaw struck out nine in seven scoreless innings to pick up his 200th career win asJ. D. Martinez homered twice and the Dodgers won 5–0.[66] The Mets won the series with a 5–3 victory in the finale.Brandon Nimmo was 5 for 5 including a home run.[67]

The Dodgers began a four-game series atWrigley Field against the Cubs on April 20. James Outman had two home runs, including the go-ahead grand slam in the ninth as the Dodgers opened the series with a 6–2 win.[68] In the next game, they managed just one hit off ofDrew Smyly and the pitching was blasted to a 13–0 blowout lost.[69] The Dodgers took the third game of the series, 9–4, as both Outman and Muncy hit two home runs in the game.[70] Muncy homered again the next day, one of four to do so for the Dodgers as they took the series with a 7–3 win.[71] The Dodgers next began a three-game series atPNC Park against thePittsburgh Pirates. The Dodgers fell behind early but came back to win the game 8–7 on a three-run homerun byChris Taylor in the eighth inning.[72] The Pirates took the next game, 8–1[73] and won the series with a 6–2 victory in the finale.[74]

The Dodgers returned home on August 28 to play theSt. Louis Cardinals.Jason Heyward drove in two runs on two hits in the next game as the Dodgers won 7–3.[75] The following day, Kershaw allowed only two hits while striking out nine in seven innings and the Dodgers won 1–0.[76] The Dodgers finished April with 6–3 victory over the Cardinals to complete the sweep.[77]

May

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ThePhiladelphia Phillies came to town next and the Dodgers beat them 13–4 with the help of four home runs.[78]Julio Urías struck out 10 in seven innings in the next game in a 13–1 win.[79] The Dodgers came from behind to win the last game of the series and complete the sweep, 10–6, on a walk-off grand slam home run byMax Muncy, the first Dodger to hit one sinceAndre Ethier in2010.[80]

Next on the schedule was a weekend series against theSan Diego Padres atPetco Park.Fernando Tatís Jr. homered twice in the opener and the Dodgers pitchers walked 11 in a 5–2 loss.[81] In the next game,Dustin May allowed only three hits in six scoreless innings and a two-run home run byChris Taylor in the fourth inning was all the Dodgers needed in a 2–1 win.[82] In the final game of the series, the Padres took a 2–0 lead in the first inning which lasted until the Dodgers tied the game in the ninth on aMookie Betts home run in the ninth and then won the game, 5–2, by scoring three runs in the 10th on a RBI hit byMichael Busch and a two-run home run byJames Outman.[83] The Dodgers lost the opening game of a three-game series against theMilwaukee Brewers atAmerican Family Field, 9–3.[84] Betts led off the next game with a home run and the Dodgers won 6–2.[85]Clayton Kershaw struck out eight in seven innings as they finished off the series with an 8–1 win.[86]

The Dodgers returned home to play the Padres. Back-to-back home runs by Mookie Betts andFreddie Freeman in the seventh inning gave them a 4–2 win in the opener.[87] In the next game,J. D. Martinez hit a three-run home run in the first inning and Urías pitched seven strong innings as they again won 4–2.[88] The Dodgers finished off a sweep of the Padres with a 4–0 win. Betts hit a two-run home run andMiguel Vargas drove in the other two runs with a hit.Tony Gonsolin struck out six in five scoreless innings.[89] The Dodgers started their next series against theMinnesota Twins on May 15. Max Muncy hit two home runs in the game as the Dodgers took an early 5–2 lead. However the Twins tied things up on a three-run home run byTrevor Larnach in the eighth and the game went into extra innings. The Dodgers eventually won, 9–8, on a bases loaded walk byTrayce Thompson in the 12th inning.[90] The Twins took the next game, 5–1.[91] The Dodgers took the series from the Twins, 7–3, on a tie-breaking grand slam by Outman in the seventh.[92]

The Dodgers traveled toBusch Stadium for a four-game series against theSt. Louis Cardinals beginning May 18. In the opener, Freeman hit his 300th career home run, a grand slam, but the Dodgers pitching allowed seven home runs (including two each byWillson Contreras andNolan Gorman) and lost 16–8.[93] In the next game, Gonsolin and four relivers kept the Cardinals scoreless while Betts hit a three-run home run and the Dodgers won 5–0.[94] A three-run home run by Gorman in the eighth inning broke open a tie game and the Cardinals won 6–5 in the third game.[95] The Cardinals took the series with a 10–5 win.[96] The next series was against theAtlanta Braves atTruist Park.Eddie Rosario hit a three-run home run off ofGavin Stone in the first inning as the Braves took a quick 4–0 lead but the Dodgers came back thanks to two home runs by J. D. Martinez and one by Freeman and won 8–6.[97] In the following game,Bobby Miller made his major league debut, allowing one run on four hits in five innings whileJason Heyward and Martinez homered in a 8–1 win.[98] The Braves took the series finale, 4–3, on a walk-off sacrifice fly byOzzie Albies.[99] The road trip concluded with a three-game trip toTropicana Field to play theTampa Bay Rays, who took game one 9–3.[100] The next day, Muncy homered and doubled and Freeman drove in the go-ahead run with a double in the eighth as the Dodgers came from behind to win, 6–5.[101] In the finale, the Dodgers hit five homeruns, including two byChris Taylor but lost to the Rays in a shoot out, 11–10.[102]

The Dodgers returned home onMemorial Day to play theWashington Nationals. Miller allowed one run in six innings and Martinez hit a three-run home run in a 6–1 win.[103] The Dodgers hit three home runs in the next game in a 9–3 win. Freddie Freeman had four hits in five at-bats in the game.[104] However the Nationals avoided the sweep as they hit five home runs (two by former Dodger prospectKeibert Ruiz) and won the series finale, 10–6.[105]

June

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The Dodgers began the month of June with a home series against theNew York Yankees.Mookie Betts homered twice as the Dodgers won the opener, 8–4.[106] In the next game it wasJake Bauers of the Yankees who hit two homers as they won 6–3.[107]Bobby Miller struck out seven while allowing only one hit and two walks in six scoreless innings in the finale but the Dodgers offense only got aJ. D. Martinez home run and the Yankees scored against the Dodgers bullpen to win the game, 4–1.[108]

The Dodgers began their next road trip atGreat American Ball Park against theCincinnati Reds.Freddie Freeman hit a grand slam homer but the Dodgers bullpen imploded, withCaleb Ferguson walking three and hitting a batter in the ninth as the Reds came from behind to walk it off 9–8.[109] The Dodgers hit three more homers in the next game, but again the bullpen faltered withWill Benson hitting a walk-off home run as the Reds won 8−6.[110]Clayton Kershaw struck out nine in seven scoreless innings in the series finale, as the Dodgers won 6–0, to avoid getting swept.[111] The next series, atCitizens Bank Park against thePhiladelphia Phillies, began with another walk-off loss asKyle Schwarber hit a homerun off Ferguson.[112] Bobby Miller struck out seven while allowing only three hits in six scoreless innings the next day, while the Dodgers got home runs fromDavid Peralta and Martinez in a 9–0 win.[113] The Dodgers ended the road trip by rolling out a bullpen game on June 11 and it did not go well as they lost 7–3.[114]

The Dodgers returned home to play theChicago White Sox. They scored four runs in the first and went on to win 5–1 asTony Gonsolin pitched six scoreless innings.[115] The poor bullpen cost the Dodgers the game again the following day, when the White Sox scored six runs in the last two innings to win 8–4.[116] The Dodgers won the next day 5–4, in 11 innings.Chris Taylor hit a grand slam homer in the sixth to tie the game and then Freeman drove home the winning run in extra innings.[117]Emmet Sheehan made his major league debut for the Dodgers in the next game against theSan Francisco Giants, pitching six scoreless, no-hit innings. However, after he left the game the bullpen imploded and the Dodgers lost 7–5 in extra innings.[118] The Dodgers were shut out 15–0 by the Giants in the next game, the most lopsided shutout loss since1965.[119] They lost again the next day, 7–3, the first series sweep by the Giants at Dodger Stadium since the2012 season.[120] The games against the Giants were controversial since the organization had disinvited, then reinvited, a group named theSisters of Perpetual Indulgence to participate on the Dodgers' LGBTQ "Pride night", triggering protests from some Christian groups,[121]

The Dodgers next traveled toAngel Stadium to play theLos Angeles Angels in a quick two-game series. Kershaw andReid Detmers each pitched seven shutout innings but the Dodgers scored in the eighth to win the game 2–0.[122] The Dodgers went with a bullpen game the next day, and the bullpen came through only allowing two hits as they pitched a shutout. The Dodgers got two solo home runs, one each by Freeman andMiguel Vargas in a 2–0 win.[123]

They returned home to play theHouston Astros and won the opener 3–2 behind solid pitching by Sheehan and a Betts home run.[124] In the next game, Miller had a shaky start, allowing six runs on 10 hits in only four innings. But the Dodgers game from behind, getting a two-run homer from Peralta in the seventh and scoring three in the eighth on three walks, a sacrifice fly, a double byJames Outman and a balk, and won the game 8–7.[125] In the final game of the series, the Dodgers trailed 4–2, came back to tie the game on aWill Smith homer in the eighth only to lose, 6–5 in 11 innings.[126]

The next road trip began atCoors Field against theColorado Rockies. Kershaw only allowed one hit and one walk in six scoreless innings. J. D. Martinez hit two home runs and the Dodgers won 5–0.[127] The Rockies scored five runs in the sixth to come from behind and beat the Dodgers 9–8 in the following game.[128] Martinez had four hits including a home run in a 14–3 victory the following game.[129] Next they traveled toKauffman Stadium to face theKansas City Royals. Betts had four hits in four at-bats, with two walks and two home runs in a 9–3 victory to end the month.[130]

July

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The Dodgers started July by losing the final two games of their series with the Royals, 6–4[131] and 9–1.[132]

They returned home on July 3 to play thePittsburgh Pirates. AMax Muncy home run helped the Dodgers to a 5–2 win in the opener.[133] OnIndependence Day,James Outman hit two home runs andJonny DeLuca hit his first career homer, however the bullpen faltered and the Pirates scored three times in the top of the ninth to win the game 9–8.[134] The Dodgers got back-to-back home runs byJ. D. Martinez andDavid Peralta as part of a four-run fifth inning that helped them overcome an early deficit and beat the Pirates 6–4.[135]Julio Urías struck out eight in six innings andFreddie Freeman and Muncy homered as the Dodgers finished the series with a 5–2 win.[136] The Dodgers hit five home runs (including two byMookie Betts) as they took the opener of a two-game series with theLos Angeles Angels 11–4.[137] And they hit another five homers in the next game, as they went into the all-star break with a 10–5 victory over the Angels.[138]

The Dodgers had five players selected for the2023 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, which was played atT-Mobile Park inSeattle on July 11. Betts, Freeman and Martinez were all selected as starters, whileWill Smith was a reserve andClayton Kershaw was selected but unable to participate due to injury.[139]

They began the second half of the season by playing theNew York Mets atCiti Field.Julio Urías struck out seven while allowing only one hit in six scoreless innings as the Dodgers won 6–0.[140] Betts had four hits, including a home run, as the Dodgers also took the next game, 5–1.[141] The Mets took the final game of the series, 2–1, in 10 innings.[142] The Dodgers next traveled toOriole Park at Camden Yards for a series with theBaltimore Orioles. A sixth inning grand slam byChris Taylor helped them win 6–4.[143] They followed that up with a 10–3 win in the following game[144] but dropped the series finale, 8–5.[145] They followed that with a three-game series against theTexas Rangers atGlobe Life Field. Freeman homered and doubled in the 11–5 victory.[146] He hit two more homeruns in the next game, part of five total by the Dodgers in a 16–3 rout of the Rangers.[147]Max Muncy hit a grand slam in the first inning but the Rangers came back and won the series finale, 8–4.[148]

The Dodgers returned home on July 24 for a three-game series against theToronto Blue Jays. The Blue Jays took the opener, 6–3, in 11 innings withDaulton Varsho's two run double putting them ahead.[149] The following day, the Dodgers won 8–7 on a 10th inning walk-off double by James Outman, who reached base five times in the game (three hits and two walks).[150] However, the Blue Jays took the series with a 8–1 rout in the finale.[151] The Dodgers lost the first game of a series against theCincinnati Reds, 6–5.[152] Max Muncy homered twice as they won 3–2 in the second game,[153] but they were blown out in the finale, 9–0.[154]

August

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TheOakland Athletics came to town next andLance Lynn, acquired a few days earlier in a trade with theChicago White Sox, allowed three runs with seven strikeouts in seven innings in his Dodgers debut, a 7–3 win.[155] The Dodgers hit four home runs in a 10–1 rout in game two.[156]Freddie Freeman homered and doubled twice as the Dodgers swept the series with an 8–2 win in the finale.[157]

Next up was a series against theSan Diego Padres atPetco Park. The Dodgers scored five runs in the eight and three in the ninth in 10–5 win in the opener.[158] The next day, the Padres scored seven in the eighth en rout to a 8–3 win to even up the series.[159] Lynn allowed only one run in six innings in the next game, while the Dodgers hit three homers in a 8–2 win.[160] They scored eight runs in the fourth inning the next day, culminating with a grand slam byMookie Betts as the Dodgers took the series with a 13–7 win.[161] The Dodgers followed that up by sweeping a two game series against theArizona Diamondbacks atChase Field.Julio Urías pitched six shutout innings in a 5–4 victory[162] andBobby Miller matched him the next day in a 2–0 win.[163]

The Dodgers returned home on August 10 for a four-game series against theColorado Rockies.Clayton Kershaw returned from a stint on the injured list to pitch five strong innings andMax Muncy homered in a 2–1 win to open the series.[164] The next day, Lynn struck out nine batters in five scoreless innings and the Dodgers won 6–1 to extend their winning streak to six games.[165]Will Smith andJames Outman each homered in the following game, a 4–1 win.[166] They completed a four-game sweep with an 8–3 win highlighted by Urías 12 strikeouts in seven innings.[167] The Dodgers swept a three-game series with theMilwaukee Brewers from August 15–17, extending the winning streak to 11 games. Bobby Miller pitched six innings in a 6–2 victory in the first game.[168] Betts had three hits and four runs scored in the following game, a 7–1 rout[169] and in the final game, Lance Lynn pitched seven scoreless innings andAustin Barnes solo homer in the eighth accounted for the only score in a 1–0 win.[170] The streak came to an end the next day, when theMiami Marlins blew out the Dodgers 11–3.[171] The Dodgers and Marlins played a doubleheader on August 19, as the originally scheduled game for the following day was moved up because of the anticipated arrival ofHurricane Hilary.[172] The Dodgers swept the doubleheader.Ryan Pepiot allowed one run in five innings in his first appearance of the season and the Dodgers scored three runs in the eighth to win 3–1 in the early game.[173] Mookie Betts hit two home runs in the second game, as the Dodgers also won that one 3–1.[174]

The Dodgers traveled toProgressive Field to play theCleveland Guardians. They pulled out to a three-run lead early only for the Guardians to score five in the seventh inning enroute to a 8–3 win.[175] The game the following day was suspended after two innings because of rain, forcing the teams to continue it as part of a doubleheader on August 23. Betts had five hits in five at-bats, including a homer as they took the continued game, 6–1.[176] They finished off the series with a 9–3 win, which included the first career major league homer fromMichael Busch.[177] Next up was a series atFenway Park against theBoston Red Sox. In the opener, the Dodgers hit three home runs and won 7–4.[178] In the next game, Boston came back with four runs in the sixth inning (three on a homer byAdam Duvall) to pull off an 8–5 win.[179] Outman and Betts homered in the last game as the Dodgers won 7–4. Freeman set a new LA Dodgers single season record with his 50th double.[180]

The Dodgers returned home to begin their final home stand of August with a series against the Diamondbacks. They slugged four home runs for a 7–4 victory in the opener.[181]Chris Taylor had three hits in three at-bats on hisbobblehead night and Kershaw tiedDon Drysdale for second most wins in club history as the Dodgers blew out the Diamondbacks 9–1 in the second game.[182] The Dodgers completed the sweep of the Diamondbacks with a 7–0 win. Pepiot andRyan Yarbrough combined for the shutout.[183] Next up was a four-game series againstAtlanta Braves, holder of the best record in the National League. Mookie Betts hit two home runs in the first game, but the Braves won the game 8–7.[184]

September

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The Dodgers began September by losing the next game to the Braves, 6–3, withKolten Wong's three run homer in the eighth inning accounting for their only runs.[185]Bryce Elder andEmmet Sheehan engaged in a pitching duel the following day as the game remained tied at one until the 10th inning whenOrlando Arcia hit a three-run homer to make it 4–1.[186]Bobby Miller allowed only one run in seven innings as the Dodgers prevented a sweep with a 3–1 win in the finale.[187]

The Dodgers next traveled to play theMiami Marlins atLoanDepot Park. The Marlins took the opener 6–3 after back-to-back homers byBryan De La Cruz andJazz Chisholm Jr. offRyan Yarbrough in the eighth inning.[188] The Marlins scored nine runs in the fifth inning offLance Lynn to rout the Dodgers 11–4 in the second game of the series.[189] On September 7,Ryan Pepiot took aperfect game into the seventh inning before allowing a single toJosh Bell. The Dodgers won the game 10–0 to avoid being swept.[190] Next on the road trip was a three-game series against theWashington Nationals atNationals Park. The Dodgers took the opener 8–5 with three home runs andFreddie Freeman hit his 53rd double of the season, breaking the Dodgers franchise record set byJohnny Frederick of the1929 Brooklyn Robins.[191] The Nationals won the next game, 7–6, in 11 innings, scoring the winning run on a wild pitch byGus Varland.[192] The Dodgers won the series finale, 7–3.[193]

The Dodgers returned home on September 11 for a three-game series with theSan Diego Padres.Mookie Betts hit a leadoff homer in the opener, and drove in three more runs in the third, giving him 103 RBI on the season, tying the MLB record for most RBI from the leadoff spot, set byCharlie Blackmon in2017. However, the Dodgers lost the game, 11–8.[194] In the following game, Lance Lynn allowed two runs in seven innings, Freeman had four hits (including a homer and a double) and the Dodgers won 11–2.[195] The Dodgers managed only three hits offBlake Snell and three relievers as the Padres beat them 6–1 in the finale.[196]

The Dodgers next had a three-game road trip against theSeattle Mariners atT-Mobile Park. Bobby Miller struck out seven in5+23 innings andMiguel Rojas andJames Outman homered in the 6–3 win.[197] In the next game, a pitching duel kept the game scoreless through regulation before the Dodgers erupted for five runs in the 11th enroute to a 6–1 victory which clinched their 10thNational League West title in 11 years.[198] The brief road trip was wrapped up with a 6–1 victory.Jason Heyward,Austin Barnes and Outman homered in the game.[199]

They began the final home stand of the season on September 18 against theDetroit Tigers.J. D. Martinez hit two home runs in a 8–3 win.[200] The Dodgers won the next game, 3–2, on a walkoff hit byMax Muncy.[201] However, they only managed three hits in the series finale, dropping it 4–2.[202] Next up was a four-game series against theSan Francisco Giants.Emmet Sheehan struck out nine in4+23 hitless innings as the Dodgers began the series with a 7–2 win.[203] They lost the next game, 5–1, though Freeman picked up his 200th hit of the season in the game.[204] On September 23,Clayton Kershaw struck out five and only allowed two hits in five scoreless innings as the Dodgers won 7–0, giving him his 210th career win, passingDon Drysdale for second all-time in franchise history. Betts also homered twice in the game, as the Dodgers clinched a first-round bye in the playoffs.[205] The Dodgers finished off the home schedule with a 3–2 walk-off win in 10 innings.[206]

The regular season wrapped up with a seven game road trip, starting with four against theColorado Rockies atCoors Field. The first two were played as a day/night doubleheader on September 16. In the opener Ryan Pepiot struck out nine in six innings but the Rockies won 4–1[207] while in the second game Bobby Miller also struck out nine, in seven innings in a 11–2 win.[208] Sheehan struck out 10 in six innings and Outman and Freeman homered as the Dodgers took the next game, 8–2.[209] The Rockies won the final game of the series, 14–5.[210] The Dodgers headed into the final series of the regualar season against the Giants atOracle Park.J. D. Martinez hit a three-run homer in the sixth inning for the 1,000th RBI of his career. The Dodgers won 6–2.[211] The Giants won the next game, 2–1,[212] but the Dodgers won the last game of the regular season, 5–2. That victory gave them the 100th win of the season, the first team in MLB history to do so in four straight non-shortened seasons.[213]

Postseason

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Game log

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2023 Postseason Game Log: 0–3 (Home: 0–2; Away: 0–1)
National League Division Series: 0–3 (Home: 0–2; Away: 0–1)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1October 7DiamondbacksL 2–11Kelly (1–0)Kershaw (0–1)51,6530–1
2October 9DiamondbacksL 2–4Gallen (2–0)B. Miller (0–1)Sewald (3)51,4490–2
3October 11@DiamondbacksL 2–4Mantiply (2–0)Lynn (0–1)Sewald (4)48,1750–3

Postseason rosters

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Playoff rosters

Division Series

[edit]
Main article:2023 National League Division Series

The Dodgers opened the playoffs at home by facing theArizona Diamondbacks. In game 1,Clayton Kershaw had the worst start of his career and the worst Dodger postseason pitching performance in history, allowing six runs in the first inning while only recording one out. The Diamondbacks proceeded to rout the Dodgers 11–2.[214] In the second game, the Diamondbacks again started fast, scoring three runs in the first offBobby Miller, who only lasted1+23 innings. The bullpen only allowed one run the rest of the game, but the Dodgers offense remained silent, getting only a couple of runs, one on a solo homer byJ. D. Martinez as they lost 4–2.[215]

In game 3 atChase Field,Lance Lynn allowed four home runs in the third inning, the first time any team had done that in a postseason inning and it held up as the Diamondbacks swept the Dodgers with a 4–2 win.[216]

Roster

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2023 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Statistics

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Batting

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Stats inbold are the team leaders.

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

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBAVGOBPSLGOPS
Freddie Freeman161637131211592291027212123.331.410.567.977
Mookie Betts152584126179401391079610714.307.408.579.987
James Outman1514838612016323706818116.248.353.437.790
Max Muncy1354829510217136105851531.212.333.475.808
Will Smith12646480121212197663893.261.359.438.797
J. D. Martinez1134326111727233103341491.271.321.572.893
David Peralta1333944710225175520724.259.294.381.675
Miguel Rojas125385499116153126488.236.290.322.612
Chris Taylor117338518015115564112516.237.326.420.746
Jason Heyward1243345690230154034642.269.340.473.813
Miguel Vargas81256365015473238613.195.305.367.672
Austin Barnes5917815325021117432.180.256.242.498
Kiké Hernández54168194412053012291.262.308.423.731
Amed Rosario481251932623187226.256.301.408.709
Michael Busch277291230278271.167.247.292.539
Trayce Thompson367112110051415370.155.310.366.676
Jonny DeLuca24425111026381.262.311.429.740
Kolten Wong2030490028272.300.353.500.853
Yonny Hernández1422531004280.136.231.182.413
Austin Wynns511021002150.182.250.273.523
Luke Williams410010000031.100.100.100.200
Jake Marisnick45020000000.400.500.400.900
Shelby Miller11000000000.000.000.000.000
Totals16255249061422303202498776441359105.257.340.455.795

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
Clayton Kershaw1352.4624240131.2100393640137
Bobby Miller1143.7622220124.1105535232119
Julio Urías1184.6021210117.1112616024117
Tony Gonsolin854.9820200103.08661574082
Michael Grove236.131812069.08347471973
Brusdar Graterol421.20681767.1531491248
Lance Lynn724.361111064.05933312247
Evan Phillips242.056202461.13819141366
Caleb Ferguson743.43687360.16430232370
Emmet Sheehan414.921311160.14633332664
Noah Syndergaard147.161212055.1714444938
Alex Vesia254.35561149.25227241764
Yency Almonte325.06490048.04330272449
Dustin May412.6399048.02914141634
Phil Bickford235.14360042.03827242648
Shelby Miller301.71361142.019881942
Ryan Pepiot212.1483042.0271010538
Ryan Brasier200.70390138.218631038
Ryan Yarbrough424.89112238.2442121538
Victor González334.01341033.22715151030
Gavin Stone109.0084131.04632311322
Justin Bruihl104.07200024.1241111819
Andre Jackson006.6270217.2221313316
Gus Varland113.0980011.21264814
Joe Kelly101.74110010.1332619
Nick Robertson016.1090010.117107413
Bryan Hudson007.276008.2127747
Wander Suero107.885008.067759
Tayler Scott009.006006.066647
Dylan Covey004.501004.052213
Tyson Miller004.502004.042213
Daniel Hudson000.003013.020035
Kyle Hurt000.001002.000003
Tyler Cyr000.002001.210002
Adam Kolarek000.001001.110002
Jake Reed0081.001000.256611
Totals100624.06162162441446.112846996524541388

Note: No qualifiers for ERA title (162 IP).

Awards and honors

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RecipientAwardDate awardedRef.
Max MuncyNational League Player of the Week Award
(April 17–23)
April 24, 2023[217]
Clayton KershawNational League Pitcher of the Month Award
(April)
May 3, 2023[218]
James OutmanNational League Rookie of the Month Award
(April)
May 3, 2023[219]
Freddie FreemanNational League Player of the Month Award
(May)
June 2, 2023[220]
Mookie Betts2023 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
(Starter)
June 29, 2023[221]
Freddie Freeman2023 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
(Starter)
June 29, 2023[221]
J. D. Martinez2023 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
(Starter)
June 29, 2023[221]
Clayton Kershaw2023 Major League Baseball All-Star GameJuly 2, 2023[222]
Will Smith2023 Major League Baseball All-Star GameJuly 2, 2023[222]
Freddie FreemanNational League Player of the Week Award
(July 31–August 6)
August 7, 2023[223]
Mookie BettsNational League Player of the Week Award
(August 21–27)
August 28, 2023[224]
James OutmanNational League Rookie of the Month Award
(August)
September 3, 2023[225]
Mookie BettsNational League Player of the Month Award
(August)
September 3, 2023[226]
Jason HeywardRoy Campanella Award
September 23, 2023[227]
J. D. MartinezNational League Player of the Week Award
(September 18–24)
September 25, 2023[228]
Mookie BettsMulti-Positional Fielding Bible AwardOctober 26, 2023[229]
Mookie BettsSilver Slugger Award (Outfield)November 9, 2023[230]
Mookie BettsAll-MLB TeamDecember 16, 2023[231]
Freddie FreemanAll-MLB TeamDecember 16, 2023[231]

Transactions

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManagerWLPosition
AAAOklahoma City DodgersPacific Coast League
(East Division)
Travis Barbary[324]90581st place
Won League Championship[325]
AATulsa DrillersTexas League
(North Division)
Scott Hennessey[324]65733rd place
High AGreat Lakes LoonsMidwest League
(East Division)
Daniel Nava[324]76551st place
Lost in Championship Series[326]
Low ARancho Cucamonga QuakesCalifornia League
(South Division)
John Shoemaker[324]71611st place
Lost Championship Series[327]
RookieACL DodgersArizona Complex League
(West Division)
Jair Fernandez[324]34221st place
Lost in playoffs
Foreign RookieDSL Dodgers BautistaDominican Summer League
(Northwest Division)
Dunior Zerpa[324]42111st place
Won League Championship[328]
Foreign RookieDSL Dodgers MegaDominican Summer League
(Northwest Division)
Cordell Hipolito[324]36172nd place
Lost in playoffs

Minor League awards and honors

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CatcherDalton Rushing[329]
  • Branch Ricky Minor League Players of the Year[330]
PitcherKyle Hurt
PlayerMichael Busch
  • MiLB All-Prospect Team[331]
Designated hitterMichael Busch (first team)
CatcherThayron Liranzo (second team)
PitcherGavin Stone
Third basemanMichael Bush (alsoMVP andTop Prospect)
Starting PitcherEmmet Sheehan
Starting pitcherJustin Wrobleski
Utility player Taylor Young
Relief Pitcher Lucas Wepf
CatcherThayron Liranzo
OutfielderChris Newell
Michael Busch

Major League Baseball draft

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Main article:2023 Major League Baseball draft

The 2023 Draft was held July 9–11, 2023. The Dodgers first round pick was dropped 10 spots as a result of their exceeding the competitive balance tax in 2022. They gained two compensation picks after the fourth round as a result of losing free agentsTyler Anderson andTrea Turner[337]

The Dodgers first pick was outfielderKendall George fromAtascocita High School inHumble, Texas
2023 draft picks
RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
Comp AKendall George[338]OFAtascocita High SchoolYes[339]2023–presentA+
2Jake Gelof[340]3BUniversity of VirginiaYes[341]2023–presentA+
3Brady Smith[342]RHPGrainger High SchoolYes[341]2025–presentRookie
4Wyatt Crowell[343]LHPFlorida StateYes[341]2024–presentAA
FA CompDylan Campbell[344]OFUniversity of TexasYes[345]2023–presentAA
FA CompEriq Swan[346]RHPMiddle Tennessee StateYes[341]2024–presentA+
5Joe Vetrano[347]1BBoston CollegeYes[341]2023–presentA+
6Bryan Gonzalez[348]SSCarlos Beltran Baseball AcademyYes[345]2023–presentRookie
7Patrick Copen[348]RHPMarshall UniversityYes[341]2023–presentAA
8Jaron Elkins[349]OFGoodpasture Christian SchoolYes[345]2023–presentA
9Ryan Brown[350]RHPBall StateYes[341]2025–presentA+
10Sam Mongelli[351]SSSacred Heart UniversityYes[341]2023–presentA+
11Carson Hobbs[352]RHPSamford UniversityYes[341]2024–presentAA
12Noah Ruen[352]RHPTyler Junior CollegeYes[341]2023–presentA+
13Alex Makarewich[352]RHPNorthwestern StateYes[341]2024–presentA+
14Jaxon Jelkin[352]RHPSouth Mountain Community CollegeNo[345]
15Jordan Thompson[352]SSLouisiana StateYes[341]2023–presentA+
16Javen Coleman[352]LHPLouisiana StateNo[345]2025–presentA+
17Luke Fox[352]LHPDukeYes[345]2024–presentAA
18Sterling Patick[352]LHPSouth Hills High SchoolYes[341]2024–presentA+
19Spencer Green[352]RHPRichland High SchoolYes[341]
20DJ Uiagalelei[352]Oregon StateNo[345]

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Notes

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  1. ^This game was originally scheduled for August 20, but was moved up a day because ofHurricane Hilary making landfall inSouthern California.
  2. ^This game was suspended due to inclement weather on August 23rd in the top of 3rd with the Dodgers leading 3–1. It will resume at 12:10pm EST

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  254. ^Stephen, Eric (May 22, 2023)."Clayton Kershaw placed on bereavement leave".SB Nation. RetrievedMay 22, 2023.
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  259. ^Stephen, Eric (June 1, 2023)."Dodgers acquire pitcher Ricky Vanasco from Rangers".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 2, 2023.
  260. ^Stephen, Eric (June 3, 2023)."Dodgers activate Michael Grove after missing 6 weeks with right groin strain".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 3, 2023.
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  262. ^Stephen, Eric (June 4, 2023)."Jonny DeLuca is the latest Dodgers rookie to get the call".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 4, 2023.
  263. ^McDonald, Darragh (June 5, 2023)."Braves Claim Luke Williams From Dodgers".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedJune 5, 2023.
  264. ^Stephen, Eric (June 6, 2023)."Dodgers call up RHP Nick Robertson to help struggling bullpen".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 6, 2023.
  265. ^Stephen, Eric (June 8, 2023)."Noah Syndergaard placed on injured list, Dodgers recall Tayler Scott".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 8, 2023.
  266. ^Stephen, Eric (June 10, 2023)."Dodgers place Shelby Miller on bereavement list, recall Andre Jackson from Triple-A".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 10, 2023.
  267. ^Stephen, Eric (June 11, 2023)."Dodgers call up Adam Kolarek, option Andre Jackson to Triple-A".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 11, 2023.
  268. ^Stephen, Eric (June 14, 2023)."Shelby Miller activated off bereavement leave".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 15, 2023.
  269. ^Stephen, Eric (June 16, 2023)."Dodgers option Michael Grove to make roster room for Emmet Sheehan".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 16, 2023.
  270. ^Stephen, Eric (June 16, 2023)."Max Muncy placed on injured list with left hamstring strain".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 16, 2023.
  271. ^Stephen, Eric (June 17, 2023)."Dodgers call up Bryan Hudson, designate Tayler Scott for assignment".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 17, 2023.
  272. ^Franco, Anthony and Darragh McDonald (June 20, 2023)."Dodgers Designate Andre Jackson For Assignment".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedJune 20, 2023.
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  275. ^Stephen, Eric (June 25, 2023)."Chris Taylor placed on injured list with right knee soreness".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 25, 2023.
  276. ^Stephen, Eric (June 27, 2023)."Max Muncy activated off injured list, Dodgers option Michael Busch to Triple-A".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 27, 2023.
  277. ^Stephen, Eric (June 29, 2023)."Dodgers recall Justin Bruihl, option Michael Grove to Triple-A".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 29, 2023.
  278. ^Stephen, Eric (June 30, 2023)."Dodgers activate Daniel Hudson off the injured list".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 1, 2023.
  279. ^Stephen, Eric (July 1, 2023)."Julio Urías activated off injured list after missing 6 weeks with hamstring strain".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 1, 2023.
  280. ^Stephen, Eric (July 3, 2023)."Dodgers place Clayton Kershaw on injured list with left shoulder inflammation".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 3, 2023.
  281. ^Stephen, Eric (July 5, 2023)."Dodgers recall Bryan Hudson from Triple-A, option Gavin Stone".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 5, 2023.
  282. ^Stephen, Eric (July 6, 2023)."Daniel Hudson back on injured list with sprained MCL in right knee".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 6, 2023.
  283. ^Polishuk, Mark (July 9, 2023)."Dodgers Option Miguel Vargas To Triple-A".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedJuly 9, 2023.
  284. ^McDonald, Darragh (July 12, 2023)."Dodgers Acquire Tyson Miller From Brewers".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedJuly 12, 2023.
  285. ^Stephen, Eric (July 14, 2023)."Dodgers sign outfielder Jake Marisnick to major league deal".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 14, 2023.
  286. ^Stephen, Eric (July 14, 2023)."Chris Taylor activated off injured list after missing 3 weeks with knee soreness".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 14, 2023.
  287. ^Stephen, Eric (July 19, 2023)."Dodgers recall Justin Bruihl from Triple-A, option Nick Robertson".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 19, 2023.
  288. ^Stephen, Eric (July 25, 2023)."Dodgers send Nick Robertson, Justin Hagenman to Red Sox for Enrique Hernández".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 25, 2023.
  289. ^Stephen, Eric (July 26, 2023)."Dodgers place Jonny DeLuca on injured list with hamstring strain, activate Kiké Hernández".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 26, 2023.
  290. ^Stephen, Eric (July 26, 2023)."Dodgers call up Tyson Miller, option Justin Bruihl to Triple-A Oklahoma City".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 26, 2023.
  291. ^Stephen, Eric (July 26, 2023)."Dodgers acquire Amed Rosario from Guardians for Noah Syndergaard".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 26, 2023.
  292. ^Stephen, Eric (July 28, 2023)."Dodgers trade Nick Nastrini, Trayce Thompson, Jordan Leasure to White Sox".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 28, 2023.
  293. ^Stephen, Eric (July 28, 2023)."Dodgers activate Amed Rosario, option Yonny Hernández to Triple-A Oklahoma City".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 28, 2023.
  294. ^McDonald, Darragh (July 29, 2023)."Dodgers Designate Phil Bickford For Assignment".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedJuly 29, 2023.
  295. ^Stephen, Eric (July 30, 2023)."Dodgers option Tyson Miller to make roster room for Lance Lynn".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 31, 2023.
  296. ^Stephen, Eric (August 1, 2023)."Dodgers acquire Ryan Yarborugh from Royals, per reports".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 1, 2023.
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  298. ^Stephen, Eric (August 4, 2023)."Dodgers activate Ryan Yarbrough, option Emmet Sheehan to Triple-A".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 4, 2023.
  299. ^Stephen, Eric (August 6, 2023)."Michael Grove placed on injured list, Bryan Hudson recalled from Triple-A".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 6, 2023.
  300. ^Stephen, Eric (August 8, 2023)."Dodgers swap left-handers in the bullpen: Victor González back, Bryan Hudson optioned".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 8, 2023.
  301. ^Stephen, Eric (August 10, 2023)."Clayton Kershaw activated off injured list after missing 6 weeks with shoulder soreness".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 11, 2023.
  302. ^Stephen, Eric (August 12, 2023)."Dodgers place Yency Almonte on injured list, recall Victor González from Triple-A".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 12, 2023.
  303. ^Stephen, Eric (August 13, 2023)."Dodgers place Joe Kelly on injured list with forearm inflammation".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 13, 2023.
  304. ^Stephen, Eric (August 15, 2023)."Dodgers call up Gus Varland from Triple-A".truebluela.com. RetrievedAugust 15, 2023.
  305. ^Stephen, Eric (August 19, 2023)."Dodgers RHP Tony Gonsolin placed on injured list, unlikely to pitch again in 2023".truebluela.com. RetrievedAugust 19, 2023.
  306. ^Stephen, Eric (August 21, 2023)."Dodgers minors: Emmet Sheehan, Griffin Lockwood-Powell, Ricky Vanasco".truebluela.com. RetrievedAugust 22, 2023.
  307. ^Stephen, Eric (August 22, 2023)."Dodgers place J.D. Martinez on injured list with left groin tightness, recall Michael Busch".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 22, 2023.
  308. ^Stephen, Eric (August 27, 2023)."Dodgers recall Gavin Stone to pitch series finale vs. Red Sox".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 27, 2023.
  309. ^Stephen, Eric (August 27, 2023)."Dodgers claim Tyson Miller off waivers from Mets".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 27, 2023.
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  311. ^Stephen, Eric (August 30, 2023)."Dodgers recall Ryan Pepiot, designate Tyson Miller for assignment".SB Nation. RetrievedAugust 30, 2023.
  312. ^Stephen, Eric (August 31, 2023)."Dodgers activate Shelby Miller off injured list, option Ryan Pepiot".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 1, 2023.
  313. ^Stephen, Eric (September 1, 2023)."Dodgers September call-ups are Kolten Wong and Emmet Sheehan".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 1, 2023.
  314. ^Stephen, Eric (September 6, 2023)."Julio Urías placed on administrative leave by Major League Baseball".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 6, 2023.
  315. ^Franco, Anthony (September 6, 2023)."MLB Places Julio Urias On Administrative Leave".MLB Trade Rumors. RetrievedSeptember 7, 2023.
  316. ^Stephen, Eric (September 8, 2023)."Dodgers activate J.D. Martinez after missing nearly 3 weeks with left groin tightness".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 9, 2023.
  317. ^Stephen, Eric (September 10, 2023)."Dodgers call up Wander Suero, place Gus Varland on injured list".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 10, 2023.
  318. ^Stephen, Eric (September 11, 2023)."Dodgers recall Gavin Stone from Triple-A, place Wander Suero on injured list".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2023.
  319. ^Stephen, Eric (September 12, 2023)."Dodgers option Victor González, move Gus Varland to 60-day injured list".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 12, 2023.
  320. ^Stephen, Eric (September 13, 2023)."Dodgers activate Joe Kelly from injured list".SB Nation. RetrievedSeptember 14, 2023.
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  325. ^Welton, Ryan (September 27, 2023)."OKLAHOMA CITY DODGERS WIN PCL TITLE, 5-2".news9. RetrievedSeptember 27, 2023.
  326. ^Johnson, Jeff (September 21, 2023)."TITLETOWN! Cedar Rapids Kernels win Midwest League championship".The Gazette. RetrievedSeptember 21, 2023.
  327. ^"Modesto Wins Cal League Title!".milb.com. September 20, 2023. RetrievedSeptember 20, 2023.
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  329. ^Stephen, Eric (June 26, 2023)."Dalton Rushing will represent Dodgers in the 2023 Futures Game".SB Nation. RetrievedJune 27, 2023.
  330. ^Osborne, Cary (September 21, 2023)."Michael Busch and Kyle Hurt receive Dodgers' top Minor League honors".Dodger Insider. RetrievedSeptember 22, 2023.
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  337. ^Stephen, Eric (July 9, 2023)."How to watch Day 1 of the 2023 MLB Draft".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 9, 2023.
  338. ^Stephen, Eric (July 9, 2023)."Dodgers draft high school OF Kendall George with their first pick, 36th overall".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 9, 2023.
  339. ^Stephen, Eric (July 19, 2023)."Dodgers sign first-round draft pick Kendall George, per report".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 19, 2023.
  340. ^Stephen, Eric (July 9, 2023)."MLB Draft 2023: Dodgers select Virginia 3B Jake Gelof with 2nd round pick".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 10, 2023.
  341. ^abcdefghijklmnStephen, Eric (July 19, 2023)."Dodgers draft signings: Brady Smith, Eriq Swan, Bryan González & more".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 19, 2023.
  342. ^Stephen, Eric (July 10, 2023)."MLB Draft 2023: Dodgers pick RHP Brady Smith in the third round".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 11, 2023.
  343. ^Stephen, Eric (July 10, 2023)."MLB Draft 2023: Dodgers pick Florida State LHP Wyatt Crowell in fourth round".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 11, 2023.
  344. ^Stephen, Eric (July 10, 2023)."MLB Draft 2023: Dodgers take Texas OF Dylan Campbell with 136th overall pick".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 11, 2023.
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  346. ^Stephen, Eric (July 10, 2023)."MLB Draft 2023: Dodgers take RHP Eriq Swan with 137th overall pick".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 11, 2023.
  347. ^Stephen, Eric (July 10, 2023)."MLB Draft 2023: Dodgers pick 1B Joe Vetrano in the fifth round".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 11, 2023.
  348. ^abStephen, Eric (July 10, 2023)."Dodgers draft SS Bryan Gonzalez, RHP Patrick Copen in 6th-7th rounds".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 11, 2023.
  349. ^Stephen, Eric (July 10, 2023)."MLB Draft 2023: Dodgers pick high school outfielder Jaron Elkins in 8th round".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 11, 2023.
  350. ^Stephen, Eric (July 10, 2023)."MLB Draft 2023: Dodgers pick Ball State RHP Ryan Brown in 9th round".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 11, 2023.
  351. ^Stephen, Eric (July 10, 2023)."MLB Draft 2023: Dodgers pick SS Sam Mongelli in the 10th round".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 11, 2023.
  352. ^abcdefghijStephen, Eric (July 11, 2023)."MLB Draft 2023: Dodgers heavy on pitchers (and a quarterback) on Day 3".SB Nation. RetrievedJuly 11, 2023.
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