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UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time/Opponent Probable Pitchers TV/Radio Fri., March 30, 7:10 p.m. vs. SF RHP Johnny Cueto vs. LHP Alex Wood TV: SNLA Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020 AM Sat., March 31, 6:10 p.m. vs. SF LHP Derek Holland vs. RHP Kenta Maeda TV: SNLA Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020 AM Sun., April 1, 5:37 p.m. vs. SF RHP Chris Straton vs. LHP Rich Hill TV: ESPN Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020 AM San Francisco Giants (2017: 64-98) at LOS ANGELES DODGERS (2017:104-58) LHP Ty Blach (8-12, 4.78) at LHP Clayton Kershaw (18-4, 2.31) Thursday, March 29, 2018 | 4:08 p.m. | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA Game 1 | Home Game 1 | Day Game 1 TV: ESPN | Radio: ESPN Radio/AM 570 (English); KTNQ 1020 AM SHOOTING FOR SIX: The Dodgers, who enter 2018 as the defending National League champions and have won five consecutive NL West division titles, open their 61 st season since moving to Los Angeles today with the first of four games against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium. All season long, the Dodgers will be celebrating the anniversary of their 60 th year in Los Angeles, while also honoring the 30 th anniversary of the club’s 1988 World Championship. The Dodgers are 33-27 on Opening Day since 1958 and have been victorious in their season-opening game seven years in a row, and in nine of the past 10 seasons. Los Angeles last lost on Opening Day April 5, 2010 at PIT. MLB, Longest Active Win Streaks on Opening Day Los Angeles Dodgers 7 Baltimore Orioles 7 Detroit Tigers 6 * A sixth consecutive division title, would put the Dodgers in some lofty company: MLB, Most Consecutive Seasons Winning Division - All-Time (since 1969) Atlanta Braves 14 (1991-2005) New York Yankees 9 (1998-2006) Los Angeles Dodgers 5 (2013-2017, ACTIVE) Philadelphia Phillies 5 (2007-2011) Cleveland Indians 5 (1995-1999) Oakland Athletics 5 (1971-1975) SOURCE: STATS, LLC Today’s game is the 12 th time in L.A. Dodger history that the club will open the season against the Giants, and the ninth time at Dodger Stadium (last: 2013). Included in those previous 11 games is the first game in Los Angeles Dodger history on April 15, 1958, the first game of Tommy Lasorda’s managerial career on April 7, 1977 and the first game of the 1988 season. THE GREAT EIGHT: Three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw will make his eighth consecutive Opening Day start for the Dodgers this afternoon, having posted a 5-0 record and one of the lowest all-time ERAs in season-openers: MLB, Lowest Career ERA on Opening Day Since 1920 (minimum 5 starts; entering 2018 season) Rick Mahler 0.92 (5 starts) Clayton Kershaw 0.99 (5/45.2) Bob Feller 1.21 According to STATS, LLC, Kershaw owns the lowest Opening Day ERA all-time among pitchers who have made six or more starts in the season’s lid lifter. In franchise history, Kershaw’s eight Opening Day starts are now the most all-time, one more than Don Sutton, who started seven consecutive season-openers from 1972-78 and Don Drysdale, who also started seven openers, though not consecutively (1958-61, ’63, ’65 and ’69). With a win, he would take sole possession of the most Opening Day victories in franchise history with six. He and Drysdale are currently tied with five Opening Day victories. Last season, Kershaw went 18-4, led the league in wins and won his fifth NL ERA crown (also: 2011-14) while also ranking among the big league leaders in strikeout-to-walk ratio (6.73, 3 rd ) and opponents’ OBP (.246, 2 nd ). He also ranked among the best in the senior circuit in winning percentage (.818, 2 nd ), WHIP (0.95, 2 nd ), opponents’ OPS (.604, 3 rd ), opponents’ batting average (.212, 4 th ), opponents’ SLG (.357, 5 th ), strikeout per nine innings (10.39, 5 th ) and strikeouts (202, 8 th ). Incredibly, Kershaw fired 21.1 scoreless Cactus League innings during Spring Training this year. GIANT KILLER: In 41 career games (40 starts) against the Giants, Kershaw has gone 22-9 with a 1.60 ERA (53 ER/297.1 IP) and has held hitters to a .192/.226/.270 slashline, while striking out 307 batters against just 44 walks. According to Stats LLC., Kershaw’s ERA against San Francisco is the second lowest among NL pitchers in the live-ball era (since 1920) versus any opponent (min. 20 starts), behind Sandy Koufax, who posted a career 1.44 ERA against the Mets. A LOOK BACK: The Dodgers posted a 104-58 record in 2017, becoming the first team in NL West history to win the division in five consecutive seasons. The team earned a World Series berth after defeating the Chicago Cubs in the NLCS, 4 games to 1, and finished the season with their first National League Pennant since 1988. The Dodgers posted the seventh 100-win season in franchise history (third in Los Angeles history) and first since 1974 (102- 60). The Dodgers won 90+ games for the fifth consecutive season, a feat that had only previously been accomplished once in franchise history, 1951-56 (6). Los Angeles finished with the best record in the Majors for the first time since 1974 and the National League’s best record for the first time since 2009. The Dodgers set a Los Angeles record for victories with 104 (104-58), tying for the second most in franchise history (also: 1942, 104-50). THE ROSTER: Several Dodgers are due congratulations for making their first active Opening Day rosters, as Scott Alexander, Cody Bellinger, J.T. Chargois, Kyle Farmer, Wilmer Font and Chris Taylor will take part in their very first Major League Opening Days. Of the 25 active players who appear on the Dodgers’ Opening Day active roster, 22 contributed to the club’s 2017 National League pennant-winning squad. Today, the Dodgers placed three players on the 10-day DL, retroactive to March 26 (Yimi Garcia, Tom Koehler and Justin Turner), who join Julio Urías (60-day DL) in comprising the club’s four-man DL. Of the 25 players on the Dodger roster, eight countries are represented (Cuba, Curacao, the Dominican Republic, Japan, Korea, Puerto Rico, the United States and Venezuela). FEARLESS LEADER: Dodger skipper Dave Roberts is entering his third season as the Dodger manager, following a 2016 campaign in which he was named National League Manager of the Year and a 2017 season in which he piloted the Dodgers to their first NL pennant in 29 years. Through his first two full seasons as a Major League manager, Roberts has recorded 195 wins, which according to STATS LLC., ranks fifth most all-time. The native of Japan also joined Hall of Famers Tommy Lasorda (1977-78) and Joe Torre (2008-09) as the only L.A. managers to lead the club to the Postseason in their first two years with the team. Roberts’ 15 Postseason victories are the second most by a big league manager in baseball history after his first two seasons, one shy of Mike Matheny (2012-13). The Dodger coaching staff has several new faces in 2018 as bullpen coach Mark Prior, assistant hitting coaches Brant Brown and Luis Ortiz and game planning and communications coach Danny Lehmann join the club in new roles. The remaining staff consists of pitching coach Rick Honeycutt (13 th season); bench coach Bob Geren (3 rd season); hitting coach Turner Ward (3 rd season); first base coach George Lombard (3 rd season) and third base coach Chris Woodward (3 rd season). ALL YEAR LONG HE LIT THE FIRE: The Dodgers will kick-off their 60 th anniversary in Los Angeles today with a special salute to the 30 th anniversary of the 1988 World Champions and a ceremonial first pitch by Kirk Gibson. Gibson will be available to the media at 2:00 p.m. in the interview room to discuss the 1988 club as well as the Dodgers’ partnership with the Kirk Gibson Foundation to raise money and awareness for Parkinson’s Disease. Throughout the season, the Dodgers will donate the proceeds from the new, sold out Kirk Gibson Seat 88 in the Right Field Pavilion to the Kirk Gibson Foundation, and on Opening Day, the team and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation will also contribute the proceeds from the LADF 50-50 Raffle. Gibson was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2015. MATCHUP vs. Giants Dodgers (2017): 1 st , NL West (11.0 GA) Giants (2017): 5 th , NL West (40.0 GB) All-Time: LA leads series, 1,210-1,240-17 (267-217 at Dodger Stadium) 2017: LA won series, 11-8 (6-3 at Dodger Stadium)

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UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time/Opponent Probable Pitchers TV/Radio

Fri., March 30, 7:10 p.m. vs. SF RHP Johnny Cueto vs. LHP Alex Wood TV: SNLA Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020 AM

Sat., March 31, 6:10 p.m. vs. SF LHP Derek Holland vs. RHP Kenta Maeda TV: SNLA Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020 AM

Sun., April 1, 5:37 p.m. vs. SF RHP Chris Straton vs. LHP Rich Hill TV: ESPN Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020 AM

San Francisco Giants (2017: 64-98) at LOS ANGELES DODGERS (2017:104-58)

LHP Ty Blach (8-12, 4.78) at LHP Clayton Kershaw (18-4, 2.31)

Thursday, March 29, 2018 | 4:08 p.m. | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA

Game 1 | Home Game 1 | Day Game 1

TV: ESPN | Radio: ESPN Radio/AM 570 (English); KTNQ 1020 AM

SHOOTING FOR SIX: The Dodgers, who enter 2018 as the defending

National League champions and have won five consecutive NL West

division titles, open their 61st season since moving to Los Angeles today

with the first of four games against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger

Stadium. All season long, the Dodgers will be celebrating the

anniversary of their 60th year in Los Angeles, while also honoring the

30th anniversary of the club’s 1988 World Championship.

The Dodgers are 33-27 on Opening Day since 1958 and have

been victorious in their season-opening game seven years in a

row, and in nine of the past 10 seasons. Los Angeles last lost

on Opening Day April 5, 2010 at PIT.

MLB, Longest Active Win Streaks on Opening Day

Los Angeles Dodgers 7

Baltimore Orioles 7

Detroit Tigers 6

* A sixth consecutive division title, would put the Dodgers in some

lofty company:

MLB, Most Consecutive Seasons Winning Division - All-Time

(since 1969) Atlanta Braves 14 (1991-2005)

New York Yankees 9 (1998-2006)

Los Angeles Dodgers 5 (2013-2017, ACTIVE)

Philadelphia Phillies 5 (2007-2011)

Cleveland Indians 5 (1995-1999)

Oakland Athletics 5 (1971-1975) SOURCE: STATS, LLC

Today’s game is the 12th time in L.A. Dodger history that the

club will open the season against the Giants, and the ninth time

at Dodger Stadium (last: 2013). Included in those previous 11

games is the first game in Los Angeles Dodger history on April

15, 1958, the first game of Tommy Lasorda’s managerial

career on April 7, 1977 and the first game of the 1988 season.

THE GREAT EIGHT: Three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton

Kershaw will make his eighth consecutive Opening Day start for the

Dodgers this afternoon, having posted a 5-0 record and one of the lowest

all-time ERAs in season-openers:

MLB, Lowest Career ERA on Opening Day – Since 1920

(minimum 5 starts; entering 2018 season) Rick Mahler 0.92 (5 starts)

Clayton Kershaw 0.99 (5/45.2)

Bob Feller 1.21

According to STATS, LLC, Kershaw owns the lowest

Opening Day ERA all-time among pitchers who have made six

or more starts in the season’s lid lifter.

In franchise history, Kershaw’s eight Opening Day starts are

now the most all-time, one more than Don Sutton, who started

seven consecutive season-openers from 1972-78 and Don

Drysdale, who also started seven openers, though not

consecutively (1958-61, ’63, ’65 and ’69). With a win, he

would take sole possession of the most Opening Day victories

in franchise history with six. He and Drysdale are currently tied

with five Opening Day victories.

Last season, Kershaw went 18-4, led the league in wins and

won his fifth NL ERA crown (also: 2011-14) while also

ranking among the big league leaders in strikeout-to-walk ratio

(6.73, 3rd) and opponents’ OBP (.246, 2nd). He also ranked

among the best in the senior circuit in winning percentage

(.818, 2nd), WHIP (0.95, 2nd), opponents’ OPS (.604, 3rd),

opponents’ batting average (.212, 4th), opponents’ SLG (.357,

5th), strikeout per nine innings (10.39, 5th) and strikeouts (202,

8th). Incredibly, Kershaw fired 21.1 scoreless Cactus League

innings during Spring Training this year.

GIANT KILLER: In 41 career games (40 starts) against the Giants,

Kershaw has gone 22-9 with a 1.60 ERA (53 ER/297.1 IP) and has held

hitters to a .192/.226/.270 slashline, while striking out 307 batters

against just 44 walks. According to Stats LLC., Kershaw’s ERA against

San Francisco is the second lowest among NL pitchers in the live-ball

era (since 1920) versus any opponent (min. 20 starts), behind Sandy

Koufax, who posted a career 1.44 ERA against the Mets.

A LOOK BACK: The Dodgers posted a 104-58 record in 2017,

becoming the first team in NL West history to win the division in five

consecutive seasons. The team earned a World Series berth after

defeating the Chicago Cubs in the NLCS, 4 games to 1, and finished the

season with their first National League Pennant since 1988.

The Dodgers posted the seventh 100-win season in franchise

history (third in Los Angeles history) and first since 1974 (102-

60). The Dodgers won 90+ games for the fifth consecutive

season, a feat that had only previously been accomplished once

in franchise history, 1951-56 (6).

Los Angeles finished with the best record in the Majors for the

first time since 1974 and the National League’s best record for

the first time since 2009. The Dodgers set a Los Angeles record

for victories with 104 (104-58), tying for the second most in

franchise history (also: 1942, 104-50).

THE ROSTER: Several Dodgers are due congratulations for making

their first active Opening Day rosters, as Scott Alexander, Cody

Bellinger, J.T. Chargois, Kyle Farmer, Wilmer Font and Chris

Taylor will take part in their very first Major League Opening Days.

Of the 25 active players who appear on the Dodgers’ Opening

Day active roster, 22 contributed to the club’s 2017 National

League pennant-winning squad.

Today, the Dodgers placed three players on the 10-day DL,

retroactive to March 26 (Yimi Garcia, Tom Koehler and

Justin Turner), who join Julio Urías (60-day DL) in

comprising the club’s four-man DL.

Of the 25 players on the Dodger roster, eight countries are

represented (Cuba, Curacao, the Dominican Republic, Japan,

Korea, Puerto Rico, the United States and Venezuela).

FEARLESS LEADER: Dodger skipper Dave Roberts is entering his

third season as the Dodger manager, following a 2016 campaign in which

he was named National League Manager of the Year and a 2017 season

in which he piloted the Dodgers to their first NL pennant in 29 years.

Through his first two full seasons as a Major League manager,

Roberts has recorded 195 wins, which according to STATS

LLC., ranks fifth most all-time. The native of Japan also joined

Hall of Famers Tommy Lasorda (1977-78) and Joe Torre

(2008-09) as the only L.A. managers to lead the club to the

Postseason in their first two years with the team.

Roberts’ 15 Postseason victories are the second most by a big

league manager in baseball history after his first two seasons,

one shy of Mike Matheny (2012-13).

The Dodger coaching staff has several new faces in 2018 as

bullpen coach Mark Prior, assistant hitting coaches Brant

Brown and Luis Ortiz and game planning and

communications coach Danny Lehmann join the club in new

roles. The remaining staff consists of pitching coach Rick

Honeycutt (13th season); bench coach Bob Geren (3rd season);

hitting coach Turner Ward (3rd season); first base coach

George Lombard (3rd season) and third base coach Chris

Woodward (3rd season).

ALL YEAR LONG HE LIT THE FIRE: The Dodgers will kick-off

their 60th anniversary in Los Angeles today with a special salute to the

30th anniversary of the 1988 World Champions and a ceremonial first

pitch by Kirk Gibson. Gibson will be available to the media at 2:00

p.m. in the interview room to discuss the 1988 club as well as the

Dodgers’ partnership with the Kirk Gibson Foundation to raise money

and awareness for Parkinson’s Disease. Throughout the season, the

Dodgers will donate the proceeds from the new, sold out Kirk Gibson

Seat 88 in the Right Field Pavilion to the Kirk Gibson Foundation, and

on Opening Day, the team and the Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation

will also contribute the proceeds from the LADF 50-50 Raffle. Gibson

was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease in 2015.

MATCHUP vs. Giants Dodgers (2017): 1st, NL West (11.0 GA) Giants (2017): 5th, NL West (40.0 GB)

All-Time: LA leads series, 1,210-1,240-17 (267-217 at Dodger Stadium)

2017: LA won series, 11-8 (6-3 at Dodger Stadium)

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TODAY’S STARTER VS. SAN FRANCISCO: LHP CLAYTON KERSHAW (18-4, 2.31 ERA IN 2017) YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO 2008 LOS ANGELES 5-5 4.26 22 21 0 0 107.2 109 51 51 11 52 100

2009 LOS ANGELES 8-8 2.79 31 30 0 0 171.0 119 55 53 7 91 185

2010 LOS ANGELES 13-10 2.91 32 32 1 1 204.1 160 73 66 13 81 212 2011 LOS ANGELES 21-5 2.28 33 33 5 2 233.1 174 66 59 15 54 248

2012 LOS ANGELES 14-9 2.53 33 33 2 2 227.2 170 70 64 16 63 229

2013 LOS ANGELES 16-9 1.83 33 33 3 2 236.0 164 55 48 11 52 232 2014 LOS ANGELES 21-3 1.77 27 27 6 2 198.1 139 42 39 9 31 239

2015 LOS ANGELES 16-7 2.13 33 33 4 3 232.2 163 62 55 15 42 301

2016 LOS ANGELES 12-4 1.65 21 21 3 3 149.0 97 31 28 8 11 172 2017 LOS ANGELES 18-4 2.31 27 27 1 0 175.0 136 49 45 23 30 202

Totals (10 Years) 144-64 2.36 292 290 25 15 1935.0 1431 554 508 128 507 2120

NOTES:

Last start: Made his final Spring

Training start on March 23 against

Kansas City, throwing 6.2 scoreless

innings where he allowed one hit

and struck out four

Went 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA in six

Spring Training starts, limiting

opposing hitters to a .162 batting

average and striking out 23 in 21.1

innings

Has gone 5-0 with a 0.99 ERA (5

ER/45.2 IP) in his seven Opening

Day starts, and has not given up a

run in his two O.D. starts vs. San

Francisco in 2011 (W, 0 ER/7.0 IP)

and 2013 (W, 0 ER/9.0 IP)

Will make his eighth consecutive

Opening Day start on Thursday,

March 29 vs. San Francisco at

Dodger Stadium, which is the most consecutive lid-lifting starts, one more than Don Sutton, who started seven consecutive season-openers from

1972-78 and Don Drysdale, who also started seven openers, though not consecutively (1958-61, ’63, ’65 and ’69).

2017 REVIEW:

Finished the regular season going 18-4 with a 2.31 ERA (45 ER/175.0 IP) and held the opposition to a .212/.246/.357 slashline in 27 starts

He finished the season leading the National League in wins (18, T-1st ML), ERA (2.31, 2nd ML), strikeout-to-walk ratio (6.73, 3rd ML) and

opponents’ OBP (.246, 2nd ML)…also ranked among the best in the senior circuit in winning percentage (.818, 2nd), WHIP (0.95, 2nd), opponents’

OPS (.604, 3rd), opponents’ SLG (.357, 5th), strikeout per nine innings (10.39, 5th) and strikeouts (202, 8th)

Obtained his 2,000th career strikeout in the second inning against Milwaukee on June 2, reaching the milestone in 1,837.2 innings, the fourth fastest

all-time behind only Pedro Martinez (1715.1 IP), Randy Johnson (1734.0 IP) and Max Scherzer (1784.0)

Was placed on the DL from July 24-Sept. 1 with a lower back strain...prior to his stint on the DL, he went 15-2 with a 2.04 ERA in 21 starts and led

the big leagues in wins, ERA and innings pitched (141.1 IP, T-1st)…returned from the DL on Sept. 1 and went 3-2 with a 3.48 ERA (13 ER/33.2

IP) in six starts

Was named National League Pitcher of the Week ending in July 9…finished second in the National League Cy Young voting

Appeared in six games (five starts) in the postseason, going 3-0 with a 3.82 ERA (14 ER/33.0 IP) and held hitters to a .179 average…collected his

seventh career postseason victory in Game 1 of the World Series against the Astros, collecting the most postseason wins in Dodger history

CAREER NOTES:

Ranks among the Los Angeles leaders in wins (144, 5th, next: Claude Osteen - 147),

strikeouts (2,120, 4th, next: Sandy Koufax-2,214) and innings (1,935.0, 7th, next: Sandy

Koufax, 2119.2)

Enters his 11th big-league season with a 2.36 ERA in 292 games (290 starts)…his career

ERA is the lowest mark among pitchers with 1500.0 or more innings since 1920 (see table)

Was selected as the NL’s Most Valuable Player in 2014 and has been honored the Cy Young

Award three times in his career (2011, 2013 and 2014)… has also won the Rawlings Golden

Glove Award in 2011 and has been selected to the last five All-Star games (2011-2015)

Topped the Majors in ERA in four consecutive seasons from 2011-14, becoming the first-ever pitcher to win four straight ERA titles…led the

Majors with career-high 21 wins in both 2011 and 2014

Strung together a 41.0 consecutive scoreless innings from June 13-July 10, 2014 which tied with Luis Tiant (1968) for the sixth longest streak in

the expansion era behind only Orel Hershiser (59.0 IP, 1988), Don Drysdale (58.0 IP, 1968), Bob Gibson (47.0 IP, 1968), Zack Greinke (45.2,

2015) and Brandon Webb (42.0 IP, 2007)

Threw his first-career no-hitter on June 18, 2014 vs. Colorado, striking out a career-high 15 batters on 107 pitches in Dodgers’ 8-0 win…his 15

K’s were the most ever for a Dodger in a no-hitter and, according to Elias Sports Bureau, the most by any pitcher in ML history that did not allow

a runner to reach base via hit, walk or hit by pitch...became the 25th Dodger pitcher to throw a no-hitter

Since 2008, he leads the Majors in ERA (2.36), opponents’ average (.206), shutouts (15) and ranks second in strikeouts (2120) only behind

Max Scherzer

Reached the 200-strikeout mark in six consecutive seasons (2010-2015)…he is one of only three Dodgers with six or more seasons with more than

200 Ks, joining Sandy Koufax (6) and Don Drysdale (6)…Kershaw and Koufax (1961-66) are the only ones to accomplish the feat in six

consecutive seasons

Became the third different Dodger pitcher to win the pitching Triple Crown in 2011, joining Dazzy Vance (1924) and Sandy Koufax (1963, ’65,

’66), leading the Majors with a 2.28 ERA, tying the NL lead with 21 wins and ranking first in the league with 248 strikeouts

VS. SAN FRANCISCO:

Has a 2-0 record and has not given up a run in 16.0 innings during his two Opening Day starts vs. San Francisco in 2011 (W, 0 ER/7.0 IP) and

2013 (W, 0 ER/9.0 IP)

Went 4-1 with a 1.59 ERA (6 ER/34.0 IP) vs. San Francisco last year, including a seven inning shutout on May 17, 2017 at AT&T Park… has

won his last three starts against the Giants (May 17, Sept. 12 at AT&T Park and Sept. 24 at Dodger Stadium)

In 41 career games (40 starts) against San Francisco, he has gone 22-9 with a 1.60 ERA (53 ER/297.1 IP) and has held batters to a .192 average…

has truck out 307 against 44 walks, while positing a 0.83 WHIP

TOMORROW’S STARTER vs. SAN FRANCISCO: LHP ALEX WOOD (16-3, 2.72 ERA in 2017) Last pitched March 24 at Camelback Ranch against the White Sox, tossing 5.0 innings where he allowed three earned runs on five hits with six strikeouts

against one walk for his only loss of the spring…threw 37 pitches

Went 2-1 in five Spring Training starts, posting a 3.63 ERA (7 ER/17.1 IP) and limiting the opposition to a .238 average… had 22 strikeouts against six

walks

Last pitched March 30 in Anaheim against the Angels during the Freeway Series, tossing 3.0 perfect innings and striking out four…threw 29 pitches

VS. SAN FRANCISCO:

Has gone 2-2 with a 5.35 ERA (20 ER/33.2 IP) in five career starts against the Giants…last pitched against San Francisco on July 28, 2017, allowing four

runs (three earned) on eight hits in 7.0 innings, earning the win in the Dodgers’ 6-4 victory…struck out five and allowed no walks on 99 pitches

KERSHAW’S 2018 SPRING TRAINING STARTS

Date Opp Score Dec IP H R/ER BB SO TP Score @

Removal

2/25 @SEA L, 0-2 ND 1.0 1 0/0 0 0 - - 3/2 CWS W, 7-6 ND 2.0 1 0/0 1 2 - - 3/7 LAA W, 4-2 ND 3.0 3 0/0 2 2 - -

3/12 MIL L, 6-7 ND 3.2 2 0/0 1 7 - - 3/18 SD L, 1-2 ND 5.0 5 0/0 0 8 - - 3/23 @KC W, 10-0

1110-

210-2

W 6.2 1 0/0 0 4 - - KERSHAW vs. SAN FRANCISCO

2017 Career

Totals: 4-1, 1.59 ERA (6 ER/34.0 IP)-5 GS 22-9, 1.60 ERA (53 ER/297.1 IP)-40 GS

Dodger Stadium: 1-1, 2.57 ERA (4 ER/14.0 IP)-2 GS 9-5, 1.92 ERA (31 ER/145.1 IP)-20 GS

AT&T Park: 3-0, 0.90 ERA (2 ER/20.0 IP)-3 GS 13-4, 1.30 ERA (22 ER/152.0 IP)- 20 GS

CG: - 6x; Last: 9/29/15

SHO: - 5x; Last: 9/25/15

KERSHAW AT THE PLATE AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH

2017 .184 49 9 1 0 0 2 4 13 6

CAREER .157 567 89 8 1 1 29 25 173 89

Last HR: April 1, 2013 vs. SF (Kontos)

Lowest Career ERA Since 1920

(min. 1500 IP)

1. Clayton Kershaw 2.36

2. Hoyt Wilhelm 2.52

3. Whitey Ford 2.75

4. Sandy Koufax 2.76

5. Jim Palmer 2.86

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The Dodger bullpen finished the 2017 season ranked first in the ML in opponents’ OBP (.287), while leading the NL in ERA (3.38, 210 ER/559.2 IP), WHIP (1.15),

strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.48), opponents’ batting average (.222), strikeouts (637) and strikeout per nine innings (10.24)

Since pitching coach Rick Honeycutt joined the Dodgers in 2006, the Dodger pitchers rank first in the Major Leagues in ERA (3.63), WHIP (1.25), strikeouts

(15,664), strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.68) and all opponents’ slashline numbers (.244/.309/.378/.687)

75 LHP SCOTT ALEXANDER: 5-4, 5 SV (6 SVO), 2.48 ERA – 58 G in 2017 Last Game: 3/26 vs. LAA, 0.1 IP Spring Training: 0-2, 6.00 ERA (6 ER/9.0 IP), 12 K, 5 BB in 10 G

Last Win: 9/27/17 vs. DET Last Loss: 9/13/17 vs. CWS Last Save: 9/12/17 vs. CWS

Enters his fourth big league season and his first with the Dodgers after being acquired by the club on

January 4 as part of a six-player, three-team swap with the Royals and White Sox…will make his first

career Opening Day roster

Spent majority of the 2017 season in the big leagues with the Royals, setting career-highs in wins (5),

saves (4), games (58), innings (69.0) and strikeouts (59), while posting a career-low 2.48 ERA (19 ER/69.0 IP)

Since making his Major League debut in 2015, he ranks second in the big leagues (min. 75.0 IP) in ground ball percentage (72.9%) behind only Zach Britton’s 78.4%

52 RHP PEDRO BÁEZ: 3-6, 2.95 ERA – 66 G in 2017 Last Game: 3/26 vs. LAA, 1.0 IP Spring Training: 1-0, 5.87 ERA (5 ER/7.2 IP), 6 K, BB in 8 G

Last Win: 7/30/17 vs. SF Last Loss: 9/19/17 at PHI Last Save: ---

Enters his fifth Major League season (all with Dodgers), after going 3-6 with a 2.95 ERA (21 ER/64.0 IP)

in a team-leading 66 relief appearances in 2017

Last season, held batters to a .225 average, including a .206 mark against left-handed hitters…ranked 14th

among NL relievers (min. 100 BFP) in opponents’ batting average against lefties…allowed two of 20

inherited runners to score (10.0%), tied for the seventh-lowest percentage among NL relievers (min. 50.0 IP)…limited batters with runners in scoring position to a .099 average (7-

for-66), the third lowest among big league relievers (min. 50 BFP)

Has held hitters to a .216 career batting average and has been effective against hitters from both sides of the plate, limiting left-handed batters to a .196 average and a

.228 mark against righties

Averaging 9.51 strikeouts per 9.0 innings with a 3.36 strikeout-to-walk ratio, striking out 225 career batters against just 67 walks in 213.0 innings

47 RHP J.T. CHARGOIS: 0-0, 0.00 ERA – 2 G in 2017 (AAA) Last Game: 3/25 at LAA, 1.0 IP, H, 2 K Spring Training: 2-0, 1.00 ERA (1 ER/9.0 IP), 12 K, 3 BB in 9 G

Last Win: 9/10/16 vs. CLE Last Loss: 8/19/16 at KC Last Save: ---

Will make his first career Opening Day roster and enters his first season with the Dodgers after being

claimed by the club off of waivers from the Minnesota Twins on Feb. 23, 2018

Appeared in just two games with Minnesota’s Triple-A Rochester in 2017, tossing 2.2 scoreless innings of relief with one save before being placed on the disabled list for the remainder of the season

Over one big league season with the Twins in 2016, he has gone 1-1 with a 4.70 ERA (12 ER/23.0 IP) and has struck out 17 batters against 12 walks in 25 games

54 LHP TONY CINGRANI: 0-0, 0 SV (1 SVO), 4.22 ERA –47 G in 2017 (w/ CIN & LAD)

Last Game: 3/26 vs. LAA, 1.0 IP, 2 K Spring Training: 1-0, 1.29 ERA (1 ER/7.0 IP), 9 K, 4 BB in 7 G

Last Win: 7/17/16 vs. MIL Last Loss: 9/16/16 vs. PIT Last Save: 9/10/16 at PIT

Enters his seventh big league season and his second with the Dodgers after being acquired by the club on

July 31, 2017 in a three-player trade from the Cincinnati Reds...appeared in a combined 47 games with the

Reds and the Dodgers in 2017, posting a 4.22 ERA and holding hitters to a .247 average, while striking

out 52 batters against 12 walks in 42.2 innings

In 186 career big league games (30 starts), he has gone 11-20 with 17 saves and has posted a 3.95 ERA over six seasons with the Reds (2012-17) and the Dodgers

(2017)…has struck out 330 batters against 154 walks over 312.0 innings

Has held hitters to a .230 career average, including limiting left-handed hitters to a .216 mark…has also limited the opposition to a .208 average with runners in scoring

position

46 RHP JOSH FIELDS: 5-0, 2 SV (5 SVO), 2.84 ERA – 57 G in 2017 Last Game: 3/25 at LAA, 1.0 IP Spring Training: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (0 ER/4.0 IP), 2 K in 4 G

Last Win: 7/14/17 at MIA Last Loss: 5/29/15 vs. CWS Last Save: 10/1/17 at COL

Enters his sixth big league season and his third year with the Dodgers after posting career-highs in innings

(57.0), WHIP (0.96) and wins (5) and posted career-lows in ERA (2.84), opponents’ batting average (.194) and opponents’ OBP (.251) in 2017

Ranked in the Top 15 among National League relievers in wins (T-11th), WHIP (8th), opponents’ batting

average (12th) and opponents’ OBP (6th) last season

Since entering the big leagues in 2013, he ranks 19th among Major League relievers with an average of 10.67 strikeout per nine innings (min. 200.0 IP), striking out 279

batters against just 80 walks in 235.1 innings…has limited hitters to a .229 career average, including holding righties to a .213 mark

62 RHP WILMER FONT: 0-0, 17.18 ERA – 3 G in 2017

Last Game: 3/20 at OAK, 2.0 IP, 2 K, 2 BB Spring Training: 0-2, 8.44 ERA (10 ER/10.2 IP), 11 K, 6 BB in 6 G (3 GS)

Last Win: --- Last Loss: --- Last Save: ----

Will make his first career Opening Day roster as he enters his fourth year in the Majors and his second

season with the Dodgers Saw his first big league action since 2013 last year, after having his contract selected on Sept. 2, 2017 and

making his Dodger debut on the same day…allowed seven runs in 3.2 innings of relief (17.18 ERA) with

three strikeouts in three games with Los Angeles

Spent majority of the season with Triple-A Oklahoma City, going 10-8 with a 3.42 ERA and holding hitters to a .222 average in 25 starts…named Pacific Coast League’s Pitcher of

the Year after leading the league in ERA, WHIP (1.11), opponents’ batting average and strikeouts (178), while also ranking among the best in starts (T-2nd), wins (T-3rd) and

innings pitched (134.1 IP, 6th)…his strikeout total was Oklahoma City’s all-time single-season strikeout record, since the team rejoined the PCL in 1998

74 RHP KENLEY JANSEN: 5-0, 41 SV (42 SVO), 1.32 ERA – 65 G in 2017 Last Game: 3/26 vs. LAA, 0.2 IP, 2 K Spring Training: 0-0, 0.00 ERA (0 ER/4.2 IP), 6 K in 5 G

Last Win: 7/26/17 vs. MIN Last Loss: 6/11/16 at SF Last Save: 9/30/17 at COL

Two-time All-Star closer (2016-17) and two-time Trevor Hoffman NL Reliever of the Year (2016-17)

enters his ninth big league season

Went 5-0 with a 1.32 ERA (10 ER/68.1 IP) and 41 saves in 2017, as he recorded his third-career 40-plus

save season (also: 2014, ’16), joining Eric Gagné (2002-04) as the only pitchers in Dodger history with

three seasons of 40 or more saves

Led Major League relievers in ERA (1.32), WHIP (0.75) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (15.57), while tied for the National League lead in saves (41, T-2nd ML) last season…also

ranked among the NL relievers in strikeouts (109, 2nd), wins (5, T-10th) and strikeouts per nine innings (14.36, 2nd)

Has a 24-13 career record with 230 saves and a 2.08 ERA in 474 games...leads active relievers (min. 250.0 IP) with a 0.87 career WHIP and a .234 opponents’ OBP, while

ranking among the leaders in ERA (4th), saves (2nd), opponents’ batting average (.171, 5th) and strikeouts (3rd)...averaging 13.98 strikeouts per 9.0 innings (4th), while

posting a 5.31 strikeout-to-walk ratio (2nd)

Is the Dodgers’ all-time leader in saves (230) and strikeouts by a reliever (741)…has saved 30+ games in four consecutive seasons (2014-17), becoming the first Dodger to

accomplish the feat…also has four 100+ strikeout seasons (2013-14, ‘16-17), which is also the most by a Dodger reliever

68 RHP ROSS STRIPLING: 3-5, 2 SV (5 SVO), 3.75 ERA – 49 G (2 GS) in 2017 Last Game: 3/26 vs. LAA, 1.0 IP, H, 2 K Spring Training: 0-0, 1.74 ERA (2 ER/10.1 IP), 12 K, BB in 6 G (2 GS)

Last Win: 8/19/17 at DET Last Loss: 9/17/17 at WAS Last Save: 8/21/17 at PIT

Enters his third big league season (all with Dodgers), after going 3-5 with two saves paired with a 3.75

ERA (31 ER/74.1 IP) in 49 games (two starts) while transitioning to the bullpen in 2017

In two spot starts last season, he did not allow a run in 5.0 innings, while going 3-5 with two saves and

posting a 4.02 ERA in 47 relief appearances…ranked 15th amongst NL relievers in innings pitched (69.1

IP)

In 16 big league starts he has gone 3-6 with a 4.24 ERA (38 ER/80.2 IP), while going 5-8 with two saves and posting a 3.56 ERA (37 ER/93.2 IP) in 55 career relief

appearances…has held hitters to a career .248 average, including a .212 mark against lefties…his opponents’ batting average against left-handed hitters since his debut in

2016 ranks 11th lowest in the National League

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.2 (2x, last: 8/9 at STL) 3.0 (2x, last: 5/15/16 vs. ATL)

ER 3 (2x, last: 9/19 at TOR) 3 (2x, last: 9/19/17 at TOR)

SO 4 (6/9 at SD) 4 (2x, last: 6/9/17 at SD)

BB 3 (7/8 at LAD) 3 (7/8/17 at LAD)

IR/IRSc 54/12 61/18

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 (4x, last: 8/18 at DET) 2.2 (7/8/16 vs. SD)

ER 4 (2x, last: 9/19 at PHI) 4 (2x, last: 9/19/17 at PHI)

SO 5 (6/2 at MIL) 5 (6/2/17 at MIL)

BB 3 (8/21 at PIT) 3 (8/21/17 at PIT)

IR/IRSc 20/2 93/30

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP --- 2.2 (8/11/16 vs. HOU)

ER --- 5 (6/11/16 vs. BOS)

SO --- 3 (9/2/16 vs. CWS)

BB --- 2 (2x, last: 8/31/16 at CLE)

IR/IRSc --- 17/8

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 (8/22 at PIT) 4.0 (6/28/2013 at TEX)

ER 3 (8/3 at ATL) 5 (8/8/2016 at STL)

SO 2 (18x, last: 9/30 at COL) 5 (9/09/2012 vs. HOU)

BB 1 (12x, last: 9/29 at COL) 6 (6/28/2013 at TEX)

IR/IRSc 17/5 76/29

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 (4x, last: 8/9 at ARI) 2.0 (14x, last; 8/9/17 at ARI)

ER 3 (2x, last: 9/4 vs. ARI) 5 (2x, last: 5/6/14 at DET)

SO 3 (2x, last: 6/10 vs. CIN) 4 (4x, last: 5/1/15 at SEA)

BB 2 (6/18 at CIN) 3 (9/18/13 vs. CIN)

IR/IRSc 23/10 110/29

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 1.2 (9/2 at SD) 1.2 (9/2/17 at SD)

ER 4 (9/4 vs. ARI) 4 (9/4/17 vs. ARI)

SO 1 (3x, last: 9/10 vs. COL) 1 (4x, last: 9/10/17 vs. COL)

BB 3 (9/2 at SD) 3 (9/2/17 at SD)

IR/IRSc --- ---

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 (6/2 at MIL) 2.0 (12x, last: 6/2/17 at MIL)

ER 3 (7/23 vs. ATL) 5 (4/19/11 vs. ATL)

SO 4 (2x, last: 6/2 at MIL) 4 (11x, last: 6/2/17 at MIL)

BB 1 (7x, last: 9/5 vs. ARI) 2 (21x, last: 10/1/16 at SF)

IR/IRSc 20/4 111/26

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 3.0 (3x, last: 7/23 vs. ATL) 4.0 (9/18/16 at ARI)

ER 4 (6/15 at CLE) 4 (6/15/17 at CLE)

SO 5 (5/8 vs. PIT) 5 (5/8/17 vs. PIT)

BB 2 (2x, last: 7/23 vs. ATL) 3 (9/18/16 at ARI)

IR/IRSc 16/5 19/6

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In 2017, the Dodgers established franchise records with 553 extra-base hits (previous high: 541 in 1953), 312 doubles (previous high: 307 in 2006) and 221 homers (4th,

NL), which topped the club’s previous high of 211 set in 2000…the club also set a Los Angeles record with a .437 SLG, outpacing the previous high of .432 set in 2006

The Dodgers’ 71 doubles this spring were the most among all Cactus League teams and the squad also ranked at the top of the big leagues in SLG (.497, 3rd),

OPS (.834, 5th), home runs (57, 2nd), RBI (181, 4th) and runs scored (187, T-4th)

15 AUSTIN BARNES – .289, 15 2B, 2 3B, 8 HR, 38 RBI in 102 G in 2017 Last Game: 0-for-0, PH (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-1, 10/1/17-current)

Spring Training: .111 (4-for-36), HR, 4 RBI, 7 BB in 16 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .257 (6 HR)/.321 (2 HR) RISP (2017): 20-for-61, 4 HR (.328)

Last HR (G Since): 9/25/17 vs. SD (5 G) As PH (2017): 9-for-31 (.290)

Enters his fourth season with the Dodgers organization after playing his first full big league

season in 2017…slashed .289/.408/.486 last season, along with 15 doubles, two triples, eight

home runs and 38 RBI

Has appeared in 143 Major League games, posting a .265/.388/.430 slashline with 42 runs, 18 doubles, two triples, eight home runs and 41 RBI

Has spent majority of his big league career at catcher (75 games), but has also appeared at second base (29 games) and third base (three games)…among active catchers

(min. 500 INN), his .995 career fielding percentage (3 E/557.2 INN) ranks 13th best in the Majors

35 CODY BELLINGER (L) – .267, 26 2B, 4 3B, 39 HR, 97 RBI, 10 SB in 132 G in 2017 Last Game: 0-for-3, K (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 2 G (2-for-7, 9/30/17-current)

Spring Training: .231 (12-for-52), 3 2B, 4 HR, 9 RBI in 19 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .271 (12 HR)/.265 (27 HR) RISP (2017): 34-for-123, 13 HR (.276)

Last HR (G Since): 9/22/17 vs. SF (8 G) As PH (2017): 2-for-3 (.667)

The National League’s unanimous Rookie of the Year enters his second big league season after a

breakout rookie campaign, where he earned an All-Star selection after posting a .267/.352/.581 slashline with 26 doubles, four triples, 39 home runs, 97 RBI and 10 stolen bases in 132 games… also finished ninth place in the 2017 National League MVP voting

Stroked 39 home runs in his first Major League season last year, which is a National League rookie home run record, surpassing previous record holders Wally Berger (1930) and Frank Robinson (1956), who each belted 38 homers…also recorded six multi-home run games, which according to Stats, LLC, were the most ever by a rookie

in Dodger history and the third most all-time, trailing just Mark McGwire (1987) and AL Rookie of the Year winner Aaron Judge (2017), who each collected seven multi-

homer contests Completed the 2017 season ranked among the NL leaders in home runs (2nd), home runs per at-bat (12.31, 2nd), game-winning RBI (17, 4th), SLG (5th), extra-base hits

(69, 8th), OPS (.933, 10th) and RBI (T-13th)

Including his record breaking home run season, also set Los Angeles (since 1958) single-season rookie records in slugging percentage (.581) and OPS (.933), while ranking

among the all-time club rookie leaders in runs (4th), doubles (T-4th), RBI (2nd), batting average (10th) and OBP (4th)…ranked among ML rookies in runs (2nd), home

runs (2nd), RBI (2nd), extra-base hits (2nd), OBP (2nd), SLG (2nd), OPS (2nd), doubles (T-3rd), walks (64, 4th), triples (T-5th), stolen bases (T-5th) and hits (128, T-7th)

17 KYLE FARMER – 6-for-20 (.300), 2B, 2 RBI in 20 G in 2017 Last Game: 0-for-0, def. sub. (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: ---

Spring Training: .333 (13-for-39), 5 2B, 3 HR, 9 RBI in 24 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .250/.333 RISP (2017): 1-for-5 (.200)

Last HR (G Since): --- As PH (2017): 5-for-13 (.385)

Will make his first Opening Day roster in his second big league season after making his Major

League debut in 2017, where he went 6-for-20 (.300) with a double and two RBI in 20 games

Had a very strong spring, posting a .333/.426/.692 slashline with nine runs, five doubles, three home runs and nine RBI in 24 Cactus League games

Made his Major League debut July 30, 2017 and in his first big league at-bat, drove in the game-winning run with a pinch-hit two-run double in the 11th inning for his

first career hit…became the first Dodger player in franchise history to earn a walk-off RBI in his career plate appearance and according to Elias, he became the first

player in 22 years to supply a walk-off RBI in his first Major League plate appearance, joining Tomas Perez who accomplished the feat with Blue Jays on May 3, 1995…according to Stats LLC., also became the first Dodger since Darren Dreifort to record a walk-off hit for his first career hit on May 27, 1994 vs. PIT (RBI single)

and the first position player since Greg Brock, who recorded an RBI single on Sept. 5, 1982 vs. PIT, to accomplish the feat

11 LOGAN FORSYTHE – .224, 19 2B, 6 HR, 36 RBI in 119 G in 2017 Last Game: 1-for-2, R (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: ---

Spring Training: .308 (12-for39), 2 2B, 2 HR, 7 RBI in 15 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .290 (3 HR)/.190 (3 HR) RISP (2017): 20-for-82, HR (.244)

Last HR (G Since): 9/25/17 vs. SD (5 G) As PH (2017): 1-for-11 (.091)

Enters his eighth Major League season and his second year with the Dodgers…hit .224 with 56

runs, 19 doubles, six home runs and 36 RBI in 119 games in his first season with the Dodgers in

2017

Has primarily played second base during the course of his career (536 G, 486 GS, .981 fielding pct.), but has also appeared at first base (28 G, 16 GS, .985 fielding pct.),

third base (98 G, 66 GS, .975 fielding pct.), shortstop (21 G, 13 GS, .970 fielding pct.), left field (17 G, 9 GS, 1.000 fielding pct.) and right field (3 G, 2 GS, 1.000 fielding pct.)

Slashed .308/.372/.513 with two doubles, two home runs and seven RBI in 15 Spring Training games

9 YASMANI GRANDAL (S) – .247, 27 2B, 22 HR, 58 RBI in 129 G in 2017 Last Game: 2-for-2, R (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: ---

Spring Training: .347 (17-for-49), 3 2B, 5 HR, 13 RBI in 20 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .233 (2 HR)/.250 (20 HR) RISP (2017): 20-for-116, 5 HR (.172)

Last HR (G Since): 9/26/17 vs. SD (4 G) As PH (2017): 3-for-14 (.214)

Enters his fourth year with the Dodgers and his seventh big league season after setting career-best

marks in games (129), runs (50), hits (108) and doubles (27), while hitting .247 with 22 homers

and 58 RBI in 2017

Tied for the team lead in hits (17) and home runs (5) during the spring, while posting a .347/.418/.714 slashline along with three doubles and 13 RBI

Led National League catchers in home runs and extra-base hits (48) in 2017, while ranking among senior circuit backstops in SLG (.465, 2nd), runs (49, 3rd), doubles

(26, 3rd), walks (39, 3rd), hits (105, 4th), RBI (55, T-4th) and OPS (.774, 4th) Led the Majors with a 3.22 catcher ERA last season, while also tied for fourth among big league catchers in pickoffs (4) and ranking 10th with a .995 field percentage (6

ER/999.1 IP)….threw out 15 base stealers this season (15-for-59, 25.4%), which tied for seventh most in the National League

14 KIKÉ HERNÁNDEZ – .215, 24 2B, 2 3B, 11 HR, 37 RBI in 140 G in 2017 Last Game: 1-for-1, BB (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-1, 10/1/17-current)

Spring Training: .327 (17-for-52), 3 2B, 2 3B, 4 HR, 16 RBI in 22 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .270 (10 HR)/.159 (1 HR) RISP (2017): 18-for-73, 3 HR (.247)

Last HR (G Since): 8/16/17 vs. CWS (35 G) As PH (2017): 10-for-46, HR (.217)

Enters his fourth season with the Dodgers in 2018 and enters his fifth MLB season

Had a very strong spring as he led the team in RBI (16), runs scored (13) and triples (2), while his

17 hits tied a team-high…slashed .327/.444/.692 in 22 Cactus League games

Set career-best marks in games (140), runs (46), hits (64), doubles (24), home runs (11), RBI (37), walks (41) and stolen bases (3) in 2017…posted a .215 batting

average (64-for-297), while 37 of his 64 hits this season were extra-base hits (24 2B, 2 3B, 11 HR)

Has played every defensive position in the Majors except for pitcher and catcher, combining to post a .978 fielding percentage and committing just 13 errors in 1876.2

innings…in the big leagues, has appeared at first base (3 G, 2 GS, 1.000 fielding pct.), second base (44 G, 25 GS, .992), third base (23 G, 11 GS, .914), shortstop (47 G, 31 GS, .963), left field (94 G, 47 GS, .990), center field (93 G, 66 GS, .981) and right field (30 G, 18 GS, 1.000)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (9/27 vs. SD) 3 (9/27/17 vs. SD)

HR 2 (6/30 at SD) 2 (6/30/17 at SD)

RBI 7 (6/30 at SD) 7 (6/30/17 at SD)

BB 3 (2x, last: 7/28 vs. SF) 3 (2x, last: 7/28/17 vs. SF )

SB 2 (6/22 vs. NYM) 2 (6/22/17 vs. NYM )

Hit Streak 7 (8/15-27) 7 (8/15/17-8/27/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 4 (7/15 at MIA) 4 (7/15/17 at MIA)

HR 2 (6x, last: 6/25 vs. COL) 2 (6x, last: 6/25/17 vs. COL)

RBI 5 (5/6 at SD) 5 (5/6/17 at SD)

BB 3 (2x, last: 9/12 at SF) 3 (2x, last: 9/12/17 at SF )

SB 2 (6/3 at MIL) 2 (6/3/17 at MIL)

Hit Streak 9 (6/15-23) 9 (6/15/17-6/23/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 1 (6x, last: 9/26 vs. SF) 1 (6x, last: 9/26/17 vs. SF)

HR --- ---

RBI 2 (7/30 vs. SF) 2 (7/30/17 vs. SF)

BB --- ---

SB --- ---

Hit Streak 1 (6x, last: 9/26) 1 (6x, last: 9/26/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 4 (2x, last: 7/1 at SD) 4 (3x, last: 7/1/17 at SD)

HR 1 (6x, last: 9/25 vs SD) 1 (61x, last: 9/25/17 vs SD)

RBI 4 (9/25 vs. SD) 4 (2x, last: 9/25/17 vs. SD)

BB 3 (3x, last: 8/22 at PIT) 3 (4x, last: 8/22/17 at PIT)

SB 1 (3x, last: 8/25 vs. MIL) 2 (5x, last: 6/22/15 vs. TOR)

Hit Streak 5 (6/17-22) 9 (6/25/16-7/3/16)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (9x, last: 8/29 at ARI) 5 (7/8/16 vs. SD)

HR 2 (2x, last: 6/21 vs. NYM) 3 (7/8/16 vs. SD)

RBI 3 (4x, last: 9/26 vs. SD) 8 (5/7/15 at MIL)

BB 3 (9/11 at SF) 3 (7x, last: 9/11/17 at SF)

SB --- 1 (4x, last: 7/29/16 vs. ARI )

Hit Streak 9 (5/3-15) 9 (2x, last: 5/3/17-5/15/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 2 (9x, last: 8/24 at PIT) 3 (7x, last: 4/15/16 vs. SF)

HR 2 (7/19 at CWS) 2 (2x, last: 7/19/17 at CWS)

RBI 3 (2x, last: 8/10 at ARI) 4 (2x, last: 4/15/16 vs. SF)

BB 2 (4x, last: 9/25 vs. SD) 3 (6/27/16 at PIT)

SB 1 (3x, last: 6/3 at MIL) 1 (5x, last: 6/3/17 at MIL)

Hit Streak 5 (6/22-26) 6 (2x, last: 8/23/15-8/29/15)

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27 MATT KEMP – .276, 23 2B, 3B, 19 HR, 64 RBI in 115 G in 2017 Last Game: 1-for-2, HR, RBI (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: ---

Spring Training: .263 (15-for-57), 2 2B, 5 HR, 9 RBI in 21 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .250 (3 HR)/.284 (16 HR) RISP (2017): 28-for-117, 2 HR (.239)

Last HR (G Since): 9/13/17 at WAS (6 G) As PH (2017): 0-for-8

Enters his 13th big league campaign and returns to the Dodger organization after being acquired on Dec. 16, 2017 from the Atlanta Braves in a five-player trade

In 21 Cactus League games, he hit .263 with 10 runs, two doubles, five homers and nine RBI along with a .561 SLG…tied for the team lead in home runs with Yasmani Grandal

Appeared in 115 games with the Braves, hitting .276 with 47 runs, 23 doubles, one triple, 19 home runs and 64 RBI

Enters his second stint with Los Angeles after playing for the club from 2006-14, posting a .292/.349/.495 slashline with 215 doubles, 33 triples, 182 home runs, 648 RBI

and 170 stolen bases in 1,116 games…ranks among the Top-10 in L.A. Dodger history in runs (650, 8th), hits (1,188, 10th), doubles (7th), homers (4th), RBI (6th), stolen

bases (6th), batting average (6th), OBP (10th), SLG (5th) and OPS (.845, 4th)

31 JOC PEDERSON (L) – .212, 20 2B, 11 HR, 35 RBI in 102 G in 2017 Last Game: 0-for-2, K (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 1 G (2-for-3, 10/1/17-current)

Spring Training: .148 (8-for-54), 3 2B, HR, 2 RBI in 21 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .204 (1 HR)/.214 (10 HR) RISP (2017): 13-for-65, 3 HR (.200)

Last HR (G Since): 7/26/17 vs. MIN (31 G) As PH (2017): 1-for-13 (.077)

Enters his fifth big league season (all with Dodgers), after hitting hitting .212 with 44 runs, 20 doubles, 11 home runs and 35 RBI along with a .331 on-base percentage in 102 games in 2017

Since his first full big-league season in 2015, ranks among NL outfielder’s in home runs (61, T-

13th), walks (186, 7th), on-base percentage (.347, 13th), OPS (.797, 15th) and RBI (155, T-20th)

His career .990 fielding percentage (7 E/2931.2 INN) in the outfield ranks 13th best in the NL since his first full Major League season…has collected nine career outfield

assists…has played almost exclusively in center field (378 games), but has also seen time in left field (six games) and in right field (five games)

During the course of his career, he has ranked among the NL’s best (min. 1000 AB) in pitches per plate appearances (4.21, 4th) and walks per plate appearances (7.00,

5th)

66 YASIEL PUIG – .263, 24 2B, 28 HR, 74 RBI, 15 SB in 152 G in 2017 Last Game: 1-for-2, HR, RBI (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: ---

Spring Training: .333 (17-for-51), 6 2B, 4 HR, 14 RBI in 18 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .183 (2 HR)/.288 (26 HR) RISP (2017): 30-for-119, 6 HR (.252)

Last HR (G Since): 9/30/17 at COL (1 G) As PH (2017): 0-for-12

Enters his sixth big league season (all with Dodgers), after setting career-marks in games played (152), home runs (28), RBI (74) and stolen bases (15), while posting a .263/.346/.487 slashline with 72 runs,

24 doubles and two triples…ranked among the Top-25 in the National League in home runs (T-23rd), stolen bases (T-19th) and slugging percentage (21st) in 2017

Had a strong spring, as he slashed .333/.358/.686 in 18 games, while also recording 12 runs, six doubles, four home runs and 14 RBI…tied for the team lead in hits, while ranking second in runs scored, doubles and RBI

Since making his MLB debut in 2013, he ranks among the NL’s Top-20 (min. 2000 AB) in batting average (.281, 19th), OBP (.357, 15th), SLG (.475, 13th) and OPS (.833,

15th)

Ranks eighth among NL outfielders with 39 outfield assists since the start of the 2013 season....selected as 2017 Wilson Defensive Player of the Year as baseball’s best

defender in right field

5 COREY SEAGER (L) – .295, 33 2B, 22 HR, 77 RBI in 145 G in 2017 Last Game: 1-for-3 (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 1 G (3-for-3, 10/1/17-current)

Spring Training: .220 (11-for-50), 2 2B, 3 HR, 9 RBI in 18 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .325 (8 HR)/.281 (14 HR) RISP (2017): 39-for-108, 6 HR (.361)

Last HR (G Since): 9/27/17 vs. SD (3 G) As PH (2017): 2-for-9 (.222)

The two-time All-Star and 2016 National League Rookie of the Year enters his fourth big league season following a solid 2017 campaign hitting .295 with 33 doubles, 22 home runs and 77 RBI in 145

games…set career-highs in RBI and walks (67)

In 18 Cactus League games, he hit .220 with seven runs, two doubles, three homers and nine RBI

Ranked among the Top 20 in the National League in hits (159, T-14th), multi-hit games (42, T-16th), OBP (16th), batting average (18th) and doubles (T-19th)…according to Fangraphs.com, his 5.7 WAR ranked seventh best in the NL, which was also best on the team

Recognized with his second consecutive Silver Slugger Award after leading National League shortstops in runs (4th ML), hits (T-4th ML), doubles (T-5th ML) and walks (1st ML), while ranking second in batting average, OBP and SLG and is third in RBI and home runs

3 CHRIS TAYLOR – .288, 34 2B, 5 3B, 21 HR, 72 RBI in 140 G in 2017 Last Game: 1-for-3, 2B, 2 RBI, 2 K (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: 2 G (23-for-8, 9/30/17-current)

Spring Training: .315 (17-for-54), 7 2B, 2 HR, 9 RBI in 20 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .297 (4 HR)/.285 (17 HR) RISP (2017): 34-for-121, 5 HR (.281)

Last HR (G Since): 9/20/17 at PHI (8 G) As PH (2017): 6-for-13, HR (.462)

Will make his first career Opening Day roster as he enters his fifth big league season and his third year with the Dodgers

Had a strong spring campaign, slashing .315/.424/.556 with 11 runs, seven doubles, two homers, nine RBI and two stolen bases…led the team in doubles and tied for the team lead in hits (17)

In his second season with the Dodgers in 2017, he had a breakout year posting a .288/.354/.496 slashline with 85 runs, 35 doubles, five triples, 21 home runs, 72 RBI, 17 stolen bases and 50 walks in 140 games, which were all career-bests

Despite starting the first couple of weeks of the 2017 season with Triple-A Oklahoma City, he led the Dodgers in multiple offensive categories, ranking first in doubles (34), triples (5), and stolen bases (17)…also ranked in the top 25 in the National League in batting average (21st), SLG (20th), OPS (.850, 22nd), doubles (T-12th), triples (T-15th), extra-base hits (T-19th), stolen bases (T-15th) and stolen base percentage (81.0%, 4th)

Has spent majority of his big league career playing in the infield with 95 games at shortstop, 33 games at second base and 19 games at third base, but transitioned into an outfield role during the 2017 season splitting time between center field (49 games) and left field (48 games)…as an infielder he has posted a .954 career fielding percentage, compared to a

.989 fielding percentage as an outfielder

26 CHASE UTLEY (L) – .236, 20 2B, 4 3B, 8 HR, 34 RBI, 6 SB in 127 G in 2017 Last Game: 1-for-1 (3/27 vs. LAA) Current Streak: ---

Spring Training: .283 (13-for-46), 3 2B, HR, 5 RBI in 18 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP (2017): .167 (1 HR)/.242 (7 HR) RISP (2017): 16-for-73 (.219)

Last HR (G Since): 9/12 at SF (12 G) As PH (2017): 9-for-33 (.273)

The six-time All-Star (2006-10, 2014) and four-time National League Silver Slugger winner (2006-09) enters his 16th big league season and his fourth year with the Dodgers…

In 18 Cactus League games, he posted a .283/.327/.413 with four runs, three doubles, one home run and five RBI

In his third season with the Dodgers in 2017, he hit .236 with 43 runs, 20 doubles, four triples, eight home runs and 34 RBI in 127 games…also recorded nine hit by pitches, which tied for 17th most in the NL…drove in his 1,000th career RBI on July 7, 2017 against the Royals to become the ninth active player to accomplish the feat

Among active players, ranks among the leaders in games played (1850, 9th), runs (1085, 10th), hits (1850, 13th), doubles (401, T-9th), triples (57, 7th), home runs (258,

22nd), RBI (1011, 10th), extra-base hits (716, 8th) and total bases (3139, 10th)

Among second basemen, he ranks among the active leaders (primary career position) in hits (3rd), doubles (2nd), triples (1st), home runs (2nd) and RBI (2nd)…is one of

the top power-hitting second basemen (primary position) of all-time, ranking seventh in home runs (250) and sixth in slugging percentage (.469)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 4 (5/15 at TOR) 5 (8/2/10 vs. SD)

HR 3 (4/29 at MIL) 3 (4/29/17 at MIL)

RBI 5 (4/29 at MIL) 6 (2x, last: 4/9/16 at COL)

BB 2 (7/18 vs. CHC) 4 (8/30 vs. SD)

SB --- 3 (4/9 at SD)

Hit Streak 13 (4/28-5/13) 19 (7/9/08-8/1/08)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (2x, last: 6/25 vs. COL) 3 (11x, last: 6/25/17 vs. COL)

HR 1 (11x, last: 7/26 vs. MIN) 2 (4x, last: 9/10/16 at MIA)

RBI 5 (4/3 vs. SD) 5 (4/3/17 vs. SD)

BB 3 (6/21 vs. NYM) 3 (9x, last: 6/21/17 vs. NYM)

SB 1 (4x, last: 9/24 vs. SF) 1 (14x, last: 9/24/17 vs. SF)

Hit Streak 7 (6/14-20) 7 (2x, last: 6/14/17-6/20/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (3x, last: 7/25 vs. MIN) 4 (6x, last: 6/10/15 vs. ARI)

HR 2 (3x, last: 7/14 at MIA) 2 (4x, last: 7/14/17 at MIA)

RBI 4 (4x, last: 7/14 at MIA) 5 (3x, last: 8/11/15 vs. WAS)

BB 3 (8/11 vs. SD) 3 (4x, last: 8/11/17 vs. SD)

SB 2 (6/3 at MIL) 2 (4x, last: 6/3/17 at MIL)

Hit Streak 6 (8/21-8/26) 16 (4/30/14-5/17/14)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 4 (6/20 vs. NYM) 4 (5x, last: 6/20/17 vs. NYM)

HR 3 (6/20 vs. NYM) 3 (2x, last: 6/20/17 vs. NYM)

RBI 6 (6/20 vs. NYM) 6 (6/20/17 vs. NYM)

BB 3 (2x, last: 6/17 at CIN) 3 (3x, last: 6/17/17 at CIN)

SB 1 (4x, last: 9/11 at SF) 1 (9x, last: 9/11/17 at SF)

Hit Streak 15 (8/10-8/27) 19 (6/16/16-7/6/16)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 4 (3x, last: 8/18 at DET) 4 (3x, last: 8/18/17 at DET)

HR 1 (21x, last: 9/20 at PHI) 1 (22x, last: 9/20/17 at PHI)

RBI 4 (3x, last: 7/1 at SD) 6 (7/15/16 at ARI)

BB 4 (5/2 vs. SF) 4 (5/2/17 vs. SF)

SB 2 (3x, last: 6/25 vs. COL) 2 (4x, last: 6/25/17 vs. COL)

Hit Streak 7 (3x, last: 8/29-9/3) 7 (3x, last: 8/29/17-9/3/17 )

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (3x, last: 6/10 vs. CIN) 6 (7/6/16 vs. BAL)

HR 1 (8x, last: 9/12 at SF) 2 (23x, last: 8/16/16 at PHI)

RBI 3 (5/27 vs. CHC) 6 (2x, last: 9/2/10 at COL)

BB 3 (6/11 vs. CIN) 3 (11x, last: 6/11/17 vs. CIN)

SB 1 (6x, last: 9/26 vs. SD) 2 (6x, last: 4/9/13 vs. NYM)

Hit Streak 6 (7/25-8/4) 35 (6/23/06-8/3/06)

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2018 HR Breakdown By Location By Direction Runners On… Situational Multi-HR G

Player HR Vs. LHP Vs. RHP Home Road LF LCF CF RCF RF 0 1 2 3 Last Slam Lead Off PH Walk-Off 2+ HR 3+ HR

Barnes - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6/30/17 - - - - -

Bellinger - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5/6/17 - - - - -

Farmer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Forsythe - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Grandal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9/22/16 - - - - -

Hernández - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9/26/14 - - - - -

Kemp - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9/13/17 - - - - -

Pederson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4/3/17 - - - - -

Puig - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6/6/13 - - - - -

Seager - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6/11/17 - - - - -

Taylor - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7/1/17 - - - - -

Turner - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Utley - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8/16/16 - - - - -

Totals - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Opponents - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Dodgers’ Back-to-Back HR (0): --- Opponents’ Back-to-Back HR (0): ---

LHP Ty Blach – 2-2, 2.23 ERA (9 ER/36.1 IP) – 4 GS vs. LAD

Player AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO

Austin Barnes .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Cody Bellinger .300 10 3 0 0 0 2 0 0

Logan Forsythe .200 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 0

Yasmani Grandal .286 7 2 0 0 0 0 4 1

Kiké Hernandez .182 11 2 1 0 0 0 0 3

Matt Kemp .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Clayton Kershaw .250 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Joc Pederson .222 9 2 0 0 0 0 0 1

Yasiel Puig .214 14 3 0 0 0 1 0 1

Corey Seager .286 14 4 2 0 0 2 1 0

Chris Taylor .400 10 4 1 0 1 2 1 3

Chase Utley .000 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1

2018 vs. SF Career vs. SF Career at Dodger Stadium ’18 Multi-Hit Games

Player G AVG AB H HR RBI G AVG AB H HR RBI G AVG AB H HR RBI 2+ H 3+ H 4+ H

Barnes - - - - - - 17 .103 39 4 1 2 68 .282 124 35 6 23 - - -

Bellinger - - - - - - 18 .283 60 17 2 12 68 .268 231 62 19 51 - - -

Farmer - - - - - - 3 .400 5 2 0 2 10 .273 11 3 0 2 - - -

Forsythe - - - - - - 42 .219 128 28 5 8 75 .228 232 53 4 25 - - -

Grandal - - - - - - 73 .214 215 46 9 34 209 .273 649 177 43 114 - - -

Hernández - - - - - - 43 .220 109 24 3 10 164 .233 382 59 14 44 - - -

Kemp - - - - - - 176 .278 650 181 24 89 584 2079 .286 594 105 313 - - -

Pederson - - - - - - 44 .235 27 7 11 18 200 .209 556 116 34 85 - - -

Puig - - - - - - 67 .280 246 69 7 29 285 .285 958 273 43 139 - - -

Seager - - - - - - 41 .285 158 45 5 14 164 .314 624 196 33 86 - - -

Taylor - - - - - - 21 .226 62 14 1 8 85 .235 268 63 7 26 - - -

Utley - - - - - - 109 .255 377 96 14 50 180 .251 578 145 18 62 - - -

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2018 vs. SF Career vs. SF Career at Dodger Stadium

Player W-L-S ERA G/GS ER IP HR W-L-S ERA G/GS ER IP HR W-L-S ERA G/GS ER IP HR

Alexander - - - - - - 0-1-0 4.50 1/0 1 2.0 0 0-1-0 - 1/0 1 0.0 0

Báez - - - - - - 1-1-0 2.95 21/0 6 18.1 3 9-2-0 1.81 106/0 23 114.1 12

Chargois - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Cingrani - - - - - - 1-1-2 2.96 12/3 9 27.1 3 0-0-0 1.26 10/1 2 14.1 1

Fields - - - - - - 0-0-0 0.71 12/0 1 12.2 1 4-0-0 3.34 37/0 13 35.0 7

Font - - - - - - - - - - - - 0-0-0 22.50 2/0 5 2.0 2

Hill - - - - - - 5-2-0 2.43 11/11 18 66.2 6 9-6-0 2.23 18/18 25 101.0 9

Jansen - - - - - - 1-2-21 3.02 49/0 16 47.2 2 17-7-119 2.02 151/151 58 258.0 20

Kershaw - - - - - - 22-9-0 1.60 41/40 53 297.1 17 80-31-0 2.04 151/151 233 1028.0 64

Maeda - - - - - - 3-1-0 5.56 5/5 14 22.2 4 15-6-1 3.07 29/26 53 155.1 17

Ryu - - - - - - 4-6-0 3.38 12/12 24 64.0 2 13-11-1 3.25 39/38 83 229.2 25

Stripling - - - - - - 0-2-0 3.63 6/2 7 17.1 1 6-5-1 3.48 33/9 36 93.0 9

Wood - - - - - - 2-2-0 5.35 9/5 20 33.2 3 14-4-0 2.46 28/23 42 153.2 13

Dodger Starters (only GS)

Player Starts QS W-L LAD record

in his starts

Avg. IP

per start

K’S/9 IP Run

Support

Opp.

Avg.

WHIP

Kershaw -

1-0

6.1

9.87

3.95

(68)

.227

1.16

- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Wood - - --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Maeda - - --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Hill - - --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Ryu - - --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Total - - --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

Recent Bullpen Usage Player 4/2 at ARI 4/1 vs. SF 3/31 vs. SF 3/30 vs. SF 3/29 vs. SF

Alexander - - - - -

Báez - - - - -

Chargois - - - - -

Cingrani - - - - -

Fields - - - - -

Font - - - - -

Jansen

- - - - -

Stripling - - - - -

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GENERAL Longest Winning Streak .................................

Longest Winning Streak, Home ...................... Longest Winning Streak, Road .......................

Longest Losing Streak ....................................

Longest Losing Streak, Home .........................

Longest Losing Streak, Road ..........................

Longest Game, Innings ...................................

Longest Game, Time ......................................

Longest Nine-Inning Game, Time ..................

Shortest Game, Time ...................................... Largest Crowd, Home .....................................

Largest Crowd, Road ......................................

Smallest Crowd, Home ...................................

Smallest Crowd, Road ....................................

Largest Winning Margin .................................

Largest Losing Margin....................................

Largest Deficit Overcome to Win ...................

Largest Lead Lost ........................................... Most Errors .....................................................

Most Consecutive Games, No Error ...............

Most Double Plays ......................................

Most Players Used ......................................

TEAM PITCHING Most Runs Allowed, Game .............................

Most Runs Allowed, Inning ............................

Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ........................... Most Hits Allowed, Game ..............................

Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ..................

Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning .................

Most Strikeouts, Game ...................................

Most Walks Issued, Game ..............................

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Innings Pitched, Starter ..........................

Most Innings Pitched, Reliever .......................

Fewest Hits, Complete Game..........................

Most Strikeouts, Starter, Game .......................

Most Strikeouts, Reliever, Game ....................

Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ..................

Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Starter ................. Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Reliever ...............

Longest Winning Streak .................................

Longest Losing Streak ....................................

TEAM BATTING Most Runs, Game ...........................................

Most Runs, Game, Both Teams ......................

Most Runs, Inning ..........................................

Most Hits, Game .............................................

Most Hits, Game, Both Teams ........................ Fewest Hits, Game ..........................................

Most Hits, Inning ............................................

Most Doubles, Game ......................................

Most Triples, Game ........................................

Most Home Runs, Game .................................

Most Home Runs, Game, Both Teams ............

Most Home Runs, Inning ................................

Most Consecutive Games, Home Run ............ Most Consecutive Games, No Homer .............

Most Total Bases, Game .................................

Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ..........................

Most Walks, Game .........................................

Most Strikeouts, Game ...................................

Most Stolen Bases, Game ...............................

Most Left on Base, Game ............................... Most Double Plays Hit Into, Game .................

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

Most At-Bats, Game .......................................

Most Hits, Game .............................................

Most Doubles, Game ......................................

Most Triples, Game ........................................ Most Home Runs, Game .................................

Most Total Bases, Game .................................

Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ..........................

Most Runs Scored, Game ...............................

Most RBI, Game .............................................

Most Walks, Game .........................................

Most Stolen Bases, Game ...............................

Most Consecutive Games, Hit ........................ Most Consecutive Games, Home Run ............

Most Consecutive Games, Run .......................

Most Consecutive Games, RBI .......................

DODGERS BY DAY, MONTH, INNING Monday ( - ), Tuesday ( - ), Wednesday ( - ), Thursday ( - ), Friday ( - ), Saturday ( -

), Sunday ( - )

April ( - ), May ( - ), June ( - ), July ( - ), Aug. ( - ), Sept. ( - )

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total

DODGERS

OPPONENT

DODGERS DEFENSIVELY CATCHER CS SBA CS% PB PickOffs

CATCHER ERA

OUTFIELD ASSISTS:

PITCHER PICKOFFS

DODGERS RECORD WHEN… Dodges Score First .................................... Opponent Scores First ................................

Lead After 6 Innings .................................. Trail After 6 Innings ..................................

Lead After 7 Innings .................................. Trail After 7 Innings ..................................

Lead After 8 Innings .................................. Trail After 8 Innings ..................................

Tied After 7 Innings .................................. Tied After 8 Innings...................................

Scoring 3 or Less ....................................... Scoring 4 or More ......................................

Allowing 3 or Less .................................... Allowing 4 or More ...................................

More Hits than Opponent .......................... Less Hits Than Opponent ...........................

Equal Hits as Opponent ............................. Getting 10 or more hits ..............................

One-Run Games ........................................ Two-Run Games ........................................

Extra Innings ............................................. Shutouts .....................................................

vs. American League ................................. With Designated Hitter ..............................

Comeback Wins ........................................ Wins in Last At Bats ..................................

Crowds over 50,000 .................................. Doubleheaders ...........................................

First-Half Record....................................... Second-Half Record...................................

First Game of Series .................................. Last Game of the Series .............................

Series (W-L-T) .......................................... Series Sweeps (LA-Opp) ...........................

Dodgers Homer ......................................... Dodgers hit 2+ homers ...............................

Playing Errorless ....................................... Pitcher Makes Quality Start .......................

After an off day ......................................... Times batted around in inning ....................

STARTING LINEUPS BY POSITION (Dodgers’ record when he starts) C

1B

2B

3B

SS

LF

CF

RF

P

DH

BY BATTING ORDER (Dodgers’ record when in that spot) 1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

NUMBER OF LINEUPS USED:

DODGERS BIG INNINGS (FIVE OR MORE)

Date Opponent Inning Runs Final

Score

OPPONENTS’ BIG INNINGS (FIVE OR MORE)

Date Opponent Inning Runs Final

Score

DODGER EJECTIONS

Date Umpire Player/Coach Reason

WALK-OFF VICTORIES

Date Opp. Score Play

REPLAY CHALLENGE RECORD: 0 (Overturned) – 0 (Stands/Confirmed)

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GM Date Opp. W/L, Score Rec. Home Road Pos. GB Win/Loss/Save Att.

1 3/28 SF

2 3/30 SF

3 3/31 SF

4 4/1 SF

5 4/2 @ARI

6 4/3 @ARI

7 4/4 @ARI

4/5 OFF DAY

8 4/6 @SF

9 4/7 @SF

10 4/8 @SF

4/9 OFF DAY

11 4/10 OAK

12 4/11 OAK

4/12 OFF DAY

13 4/13 ARI

14 4/14 ARI

15 4/15 ARI

16 4/16 @SD

17 4/17 @SD

18 4/18 @SD

4/19 OFF DAY

19 4/20 WSH

20 4/21 WSH

21 4/22 WSH

22 4/23 MIA

23 4/24 MIA

24 4/25 MIA

4/26 OFF DAY

25 4/27 @SF

26 4/28 @SF

27 4/29 @SF

28 4/30 @ARI

29 5/1 @ARI

30 5/2 @ARI

31 5/3 @ARI

32 5/4 @SD

33 5/5 @SD

34 5/6 @SD

5/7 OFF DAY

35 5/8 ARI

36 5/9 ARI

37 5/10 CIN

38 5/11 CIN

39 5/12 CIN

40 5/13 CIN

5/14 OFF DAY

41 5/15 @MIA

42 5/16 @MIA

43 5/17 @MIA

44 5/18 @WSH

45 5/19 @WSH

46 5/20 @WSH

47 5/21 COL

48 5/22 COL

49 5/23 COL

5/24 OFF DAY

50 5/25 SD

51 5/26 SD

52 5/27 SD

53 5/28 PHI

54 5/29 PHI

55 5/30 PHI

56 5/31 PHI

57 6/1 @COL

58 6/2 @COL

59 6/3 @COL

6/4 OF F DAY

60 6/5 @PIT

61 6/6 @PIT

62 6/7 @PIT

63 6/8 ATL

64 6/9 ATL

65 6/10 ATL

6/11 OFF DAY

66 6/12 TEX

67 6/13 TEX

6/14 OFF DAY

68 6/15 SF

69 6/16 SF

70 6/17 SF

71 6/18 @CHC

72 6/19 @CHC

73 6/20 @CHC

6/21 OFF DAY

74 6/22 @NYM

75 6/23 @NYM

76 6/24 @NYM

77 6/25 CHC

78 6/26 CHC

79 6/27 CHC

80 6/28 CHC

81 6/29 COL

82 6/30 COL

83 7/1 COL

84 7/2 PIT

85 7/3 PIT

86 7/4 PIT

7/5 OFF DAY

87 7/6 @LAA

88 7/7 @LAA

89 7/8 @LAA

90 7/9 @SD

91 7/10 @SD

92 7/11 @SD

93 7/12 @SD

94 7/13 LAA

95 7/14 LAA

96 7/15 LAA

7/16 OFF DAY

7/17 ASG

7/18 OFF DAY

GM Date Opp. W/L, Score Rec. Home Road Pos. GB Win/Loss/Save Att.

7/19 OFF DAY

97 7/20 @MIL

98 7/21 @MIL

99 7/22 @MIL

100 7/23 @PHI

101 7/24 @PHI

102 7/25 @PHI

103 7/26 @ATL

104 7/27 @ATL

105 7/28 @ATL

106 7/29 @ATL

107 7/30 MIL

108 7/31 MIL

109 8/1 MIL

110 8/2 MIL

111 8/3 HOU

112 8/4 HOU

113 8/5 HOU

8/6 OFF DAY

114 8/7 @OAK

115 8/8 @OAK

116 8/9 @COL

117 8/10 @COL

118 8/11 @COL

119 8/12 @COL

120 8/13 SF

121 8/14 SF

122 8/15 SF

8/16 OFF DAY

123 8/17 @SEA

124 8/18 @SEA

125 8/19 @SEA

126 8/20 STL

127 8/21 STL

128 8/22 STL

8/23 OFF DAY

129 8/24 SD

130 8/25 SD

131 8/26 SD

8/27 OFF DAY

132 8/28 @TEX

133 8/29 @TEX

134 8/30 ARI

135 8/31 ARI

136 9/1 ARI

137 9/2 ARI

138 9/3 NYM

139 9/4 NYM

140 9/5 NYM

9/6 OFF DAY

141 9/7 @COL

142 9/8 @COL

143 9/9 @COL

144 9/10 @CIN

145 9/11 @CIN

146 9/12 @CIN

147 9/13 @STL

148 9/14 @STL

149 9/15 @STL

150 9/16 @STL

151 9/17 COL

152 9/18 COL

153 9/19 COL

9/20 OFF DAY

154 9/21 SD

155 9/22 SD

156 9/23 SD

157 9/24 @ARI

158 9/25 @ARI

159 9/26 @ARI

9/27 OFF DAY

160 9/28 @SF

161 9/29 @SF

162 9/30 @SF

DAYS IN… 1st Place (or tied):

2nd Place (or tied):

3rd Place (or tied):

4th Place (or tied):

5th Place:

MINOR LEAGUE REPORT

TRIPLE-A OKLAHOMA CITY :--- Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- OKC HR: --- Player of the Game: ---

DOUBLE-A TULSA: --- Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- TUL HR: --- Player of the Game: --- SINGLE-A RANCHO CUCAMONGA: --- Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- RC HR: --- Player of the Game: --- SINGLE-A GREAT LAKES: --- Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- GL HR: --- Player of the Game: -- SINGLE-A OGDEN: --- Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- Ogden HR: --- Player of the Game: --- AZL DODGERS: --- Today: --- Yesterday --- WP: --- LP: --- AZL Dodgers HR: --- Player of the Game: --- DSL DODGERS 1: --- Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- Santo Domingo HR: --- Player of the Game: ---

DSL DODGERS 2: --- Today: --- Yesterday: --- WP: --- LP: --- Santo Domingo HR: --- Player of the Game: ---

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Feb. 17 Signed INF Chase Utley to a two-year contract

Feb. 23 Claimed J.T. Chargois off waivers from Minnesota Twins; placed LHP Julio Urías on the 60-day disabled list Feb. 26 Signed C Rocky Gale to a minor league contract with an invite to Spring Training

Mar. 10 Optioned INF/OF Tim Locastro, LHP Henry Owens, RHP Dennis Santana and RHP Brock Stewart to minor league camp; reassigned C Keibert Ruiz, C Shawn Zarraga, INF Matt Beaty, INF Drew Jackson, INF Edwin Rios, OF Yusniel Diaz, OF DJ Peters, OF Henry Ramos, OF Travis Taijeron, RHP Zach Neal, RHP

Yaisel Sierra, RHP Joe Broussard, RHP Daniel Corcino, RHP CC Lee, LHP Brian Moran and RHP Brian Schlitter to minor league camp

Mar. 12 Optioned RHP Walker Buehler, LHP Edward Paredes and INF Rob Segedin to minor league camp; reassigned LHP Manny Bañuelos, INF Max Muncy and C Will Smith to minor league camp; released RHP Mark Lowe.

Mar. 19 Optioned RHP Dylan Baker and LHP Adam Liberatore; reassigned INF Jake Peter and INF Donovan Solano to minor league camp

Mar. 20 Optioned OF Alex Verdugo and reassigned C Rocky Gale to minor league camp. Mar. 27 Claimed RHP Cory Mazzoni and designated OF Trayce Thompson for assignment

Mar. 28 Optioned outfielder Andrew Toles to Triple-A Oklahoma City

Mar. 29 Announced Opening Day Roster: Pitchers (13): Scott Alexander (L), Pedro Baéz , J.T. Chargois, Tony Cingrani (L), Josh Fields, Wilmer Font, Rich Hill (L),

Kenley Jansen, Clayton Kershaw (L), Kenta Maeda, Hyun-Jin Ryu (L), Ross Stripling, Alex Wood (L) Catchers (3): Austin Barnes, Kyle Farmer, Yasmani

Grandal (S) Infielders (4): Cody Bellinger (L), Logan Forsythe, Corey Seager (L), Chase Utley (L) Outfielders (4): Matt Kemp, Joc Pederson (L), Yasiel Puig, Chris Taylor Infielder/Outfielder (1): Kiké Hernández

Placed RHP Yimi Garcia (10-day, right elbow surgery rehab, retroactive to March 26), RHP Tom Koehler (10-day, right shoulder strain, retroactive to March 26),

infielder Justin Turner (10-day, left wrist fracture, retroactive to March 26) and LHP Julio Urías (60-day, left elbow surgery rehab) on the disabled list.

Player Injury Date On Date Off Games Missed Record

Yimi Garcia right elbow surgery rehab March 26 --- --- ---

Tom Koehler right shoulder strain March 26 --- --- ---

Justin Turner left wrist fracture March 26 --- --- - ---

Julio Urías left elbow surgery rehab Feb. 26 --- --- ---