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UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time/Opponent (PT Time) Probable Pitchers TV/Radio Wed., July 5, 7:10 p.m. vs. ARI RHP Zack Godley (3-2, 2.67) vs. LHP Alex Wood (9-0, 1.83) TV: SNLA, SNLA Spanish, MLBN | Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020 Thur., July 6, 7:10 p.m. vs. ARI LHP Robbie Ray (8-4, 3.06) vs. LHP Rich Hill (5-4, 4.00) TV: SNLA, SNLA Spanish | Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020 Arizona Diamondbacks (52-31) vs. LOS ANGELES DODGERS (55-29) LHP Patrick Corbin (6-7, 4.76) vs. LHP Clayton Kershaw (12-2, 2.32) Tuesday, July 4, 2017 | 6:10 p.m. PT | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA Game 85 | Home Game 45 (33-11) | Night Game 60 (38-21) TV: SportsNet LA, SNLA Spanish | Radio: AM 570 (Eng.); 1020 AM (Span.) TOP TWO TO TANGO: On America’s 241 st birthday, the Dodgers begin a three-game NL-West showdown with the second-place Arizona Diamondbacks in a contest that is also the first of a six-game homestand to close out the first half of the season. Los Angeles is a Major-League best 20- 4 since June 7 and owns the best record in the National League at 55-29 (.655), just 1.5 games behind the Astros for the best record in baseball. Following this series, the Boys in Blue wrap up the first half with a three- game weekend Interleague tilt against the Kansas City Royals. The Dodgers are 3-4 against the Snakes this season and haven’t seen the Phoenix squad since a victory on April 23 that improved the club’s record to 9-10. Los Angeles is 46-19 (.708) overall since then and 26-9 (.743) in its last 35 home games vs. the D-Backs. Since the start of the 2014 campaign, the Dodgers are 90-40 (.692) against the National League West, which is easily the best mark by any MLB team against its own division in that span (second is Washington: 84-47, .641). SOURCE: STATS, LLC The Dodgers are having the best 84-game start to their season since 1977, when the club went 56-28 through 84 contests, on its’ way to the NL pennant. Both the Dodgers and D-Backs are closing the first half at a historic clip: NL, Highest Combined Winning Pct. by Two Teams in a Single Division Entering Fourth of July Since 1969 1976 NL East Phi (51-21) & Pit (42-30) 93-51 (.646) 1970 NL West Cin (55-23) & LAD (45-32) 100-55 (.645) 2017 NL West LAD (55-29) & Ari (52-31) 107-60 (.641) 1986 NL East NYM (53-21) & Mon (41-34) 94-55 (.631) 1974 NL West LAD (54-25) & Cin (45-33) 99-58 (.631) SOURCE: STATS, LLC The Dodgers’ +153 run differential is the best in the Major Leagues, 29 runs better than the Houston Astros (+124). The club’s outstanding run differential is among the best in the history of the game heading to the break: NL, Best Run Differential Pre All-Star Since 1933 1944 St. Louis Cardinals^ +159 1976 Cincinnati Reds^ +154 2017 Los Angeles Dodgers +153 1942 Brooklyn Dodgers +151 1975 Cincinnati Reds^ +151 1974 Los Angeles Dodgers +148 The Cardinals and Reds’ teams won the World Series, while the 1974 Dodgers took home the NL pennant. The 1942 club won 104 games and finished second in the NL to the Cardinals. SOURCE: STATS, LLC CAN’T STOP SLUGGING: After recording the most home runs in a calendar month with 53 homers in June, the Dodgers homered again Sunday, a solo shot by Yasmani Grandal, his 11 th of the season. The Dodgers, who have hit home runs in 23 of their last 24 games since June 7, rank fourth in the NL in home runs (119), trailing the Brewers (127), Nationals (124) and Mets (123). The team has hit 54 homers in its last 24 games and is averaging 2.30 home runs per game during that span: MLB, Most Home Runs per Game Since 06/07/2017 Los Angeles Dodgers 2.25 (54/24) Texas Rangers 2.00 Source: Stats LLC MILESTONE WATCH: Chase Utley drove in his 998 th and 999 th career runs on Thursday and is just one RBI shy of plating 1,000 career runs. Utley will become just the ninth active player to reach the 1,000-RBI milestone. THE BEST IN BASEBALL: Clayton Kershaw will take the mound tonight for his 18 th start of the season as he looks to potentially become the first 13-game winner in the Majors this season. The left-hander has made 11 consecutive starts without a loss and is 8-0 with a 2.16 ERA in his last 11 starts overall (all Dodger victories). Kershaw is 7-1 with a 1.69 ERA in 12 career starts against Arizona at Dodger Stadium. The seven-time All-Star has not allowed a run in his last two starts, giving him 75 career starts without allowing an earned run, the most among active pitchers and, according to STATS, LLC, the most since at least 1913 by a pitcher under 30 (Walter Johnson, 2 nd 63). LOTS OF WORK LEFT TO DO: Earlier today, Major League Baseball announced its’ first Final Vote update and Dodger third baseman Justin Turner has garnered more votes than any of the candidates, recording 6.7 million thus far. That’s just the first lap as Dodger fans have until 1 p.m. PT on Thursday, July 6 to get the Major Leagues’ leading hitter into the 88 th All-Star Game in Miami. To vote for Turner, text N5 to 89269 up to 35 times before balloting closes. Once that route has been exhausted, fans can vote an unlimited number of times at mlb.com/vote. Remember to not only #VoteJT, but also to spread some love to Kansas City’s Mike Moustakas and #VoteMoose as the Dodgers and Royals have teamed up to send these to Southern California boys to South Florida. Turner is leading the Majors (min. 200 AB) with a .382 batting average and a .472 on-base percentage in 59 games and currently sits with the fifth highest batting average at the All- Star Break since 1969, trailing just Larry Walker (.398, 1997), Tony Gwynn (.394, 1997) Andres Galarraga (.391, 1993) and Gwynn (.383,1994). On Thursday, the MLB All-Star Game Final Vote again will include social balloting, as Twitter support from the 10 candidates’ fans over the last six hours of balloting will count toward final totals. From 7 a.m. 4 p.m PT. Every tweet that includes the #VoteJT or #VoteMoose hashtag will be tabulated as part of the official vote total used to determine the AL and NL winners. The winners will be announced live on MLB Tonight on the MLB Network and MLB.com at 3 p.m. PT. Thursday. The 2017 T-Mobile Home Run Derby will be broadcast live at 5p.m. Monday on ESPN, Mlb.com, ESPN Deportes and the ESPN App. The “Esurance All-Star Game will be shown on FOX this Tuesday, July 11 and coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. PT. THE FAB FOUR: Congratulations are in order to the four Dodger All- Stars: Cody Bellinger, Kenley Jansen, Clayton Kershaw and Corey Seager. All four were selected via player balloting, with Bellinger making his first All-Star appearance, Jansen and Seager each making their second and Kershaw making his seventh. This marks the third time in the last four years that the Dodgers have had four or more All-Star representatives (also: 2014 and 2015) and were Turner to win the Final Vote, it would be the third time in the last 12 years that the club would have five players participate in the Midsummer Classic (1995 and 2015). At 21 years, 354 days old, Bellinger becomes the youngest position player to be honored as an All-Star in franchise history (previous: Corey Seager: 22 years, 69 days) and the third- youngest Dodger All-Star overall (at the time of their first selection), behind only Fernando Valenzuela (20 years, 281 days in 1981) and Ralph Branca (21 years, 183 days in 1947). Yesterday, he was named the National League Rookie of the Month for the second consecutive month and is tied for the NL lead in homers with 24. Bellinger will represent the Dodgers in the T-Mobile Home Run Derby this Monday with his father, former big leaguer Clay, acting as his pitcher. Jansen will make his second consecutive All-Star appearance and yesterday was named the NL Reliever of the Month, presented by Hartford. The Dodgers’ all-time saves leader has not allowed a run since May 21, a span of 15 games (17.0 IP). Kershaw is the first Dodger to be named to seven consecutive All- Star teams (2011-17) since Steve Garvey (1974-81), who made eight consecutive appearances in the Midsummer Classic. Kershaw is tied for the Major League lead in wins (12), while ranking among the league leaders in innings pitched (116.1, 2 nd ), ERA (2.32, 3 rd ) and WHIP (0.91, 2 nd ). Seager, 23, will also make his second consecutive All-Star appearance after leading NL shortstops in runs (57), doubles (21), home runs (13), RBI (42) and walks (45) this season. MATCHUP vs. DIAMONDBACKS Dodgers: 1 st , NL West (2.5 GA) D-Backs: 2 nd , NL West (2.5 GB) All-Time: LA leads series, 189 -152 (98-71 at Dodger Stadium) 2017: LA trails series, 3-4 (2-2 at Dodger Stadium) 4/14 vs. ARI: W, 7-1 W: Kershaw L: Greinke 4/15 vs. ARI: W, 8-4 W: Wood L: Corbin S: Jansen 4/16 vs. ARI: L, 1-3 W: Walker L:Hill S: Rodney 4/17 vs. ARI: L, 2-4 W: Hoover L:Hatcher S: Rodney 4/21 at ARI: L, 5-13 W: Bradley L: Stripling 4/22 at ARI: L, 5,11 W:Ray L: Maeda 4/23 at ARI: W, 6-2 W: McCarthy L: Miller

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UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time/Opponent (PT Time) Probable Pitchers TV/Radio Wed., July 5, 7:10 p.m. vs. ARI RHP Zack Godley (3-2, 2.67) vs. LHP Alex Wood (9-0, 1.83) TV: SNLA, SNLA Spanish, MLBN | Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020

Thur., July 6, 7:10 p.m. vs. ARI LHP Robbie Ray (8-4, 3.06) vs. LHP Rich Hill (5-4, 4.00) TV: SNLA, SNLA Spanish | Radio: AM 570, KTNQ 1020

Arizona Diamondbacks (52-31) vs. LOS ANGELES DODGERS (55-29)

LHP Patrick Corbin (6-7, 4.76) vs. LHP Clayton Kershaw (12-2, 2.32)

Tuesday, July 4, 2017 | 6:10 p.m. PT | Dodger Stadium | Los Angeles, CA

Game 85 | Home Game 45 (33-11) | Night Game 60 (38-21) TV: SportsNet LA, SNLA Spanish | Radio: AM 570 (Eng.); 1020 AM (Span.)

TOP TWO TO TANGO: On America’s 241st birthday, the Dodgers begin

a three-game NL-West showdown with the second-place Arizona

Diamondbacks in a contest that is also the first of a six-game homestand to

close out the first half of the season. Los Angeles is a Major-League best 20-

4 since June 7 and owns the best record in the National League at 55-29

(.655), just 1.5 games behind the Astros for the best record in baseball.

Following this series, the Boys in Blue wrap up the first half with a three-

game weekend Interleague tilt against the Kansas City Royals.

The Dodgers are 3-4 against the Snakes this season and haven’t

seen the Phoenix squad since a victory on April 23 that improved

the club’s record to 9-10. Los Angeles is 46-19 (.708) overall since

then and 26-9 (.743) in its last 35 home games vs. the D-Backs.

Since the start of the 2014 campaign, the Dodgers are 90-40 (.692)

against the National League West, which is easily the best mark

by any MLB team against its own division in that span (second is

Washington: 84-47, .641). SOURCE: STATS, LLC

The Dodgers are having the best 84-game start to their season

since 1977, when the club went 56-28 through 84 contests, on its’

way to the NL pennant. Both the Dodgers and D-Backs are closing

the first half at a historic clip:

NL, Highest Combined Winning Pct. by Two Teams in a

Single Division Entering Fourth of July – Since 1969

1976 NL East Phi (51-21) & Pit (42-30) 93-51 (.646)

1970 NL West Cin (55-23) & LAD (45-32) 100-55 (.645)

2017 NL West LAD (55-29) & Ari (52-31) 107-60 (.641)

1986 NL East NYM (53-21) & Mon (41-34) 94-55 (.631)

1974 NL West LAD (54-25) & Cin (45-33) 99-58 (.631)

SOURCE: STATS, LLC

The Dodgers’ +153 run differential is the best in the Major

Leagues, 29 runs better than the Houston Astros (+124). The

club’s outstanding run differential is among the best in the history

of the game heading to the break:

NL, Best Run Differential Pre All-Star – Since 1933

1944 St. Louis Cardinals^ +159

1976 Cincinnati Reds^ +154

2017 Los Angeles Dodgers +153

1942 Brooklyn Dodgers +151

1975 Cincinnati Reds^ +151

1974 Los Angeles Dodgers +148

The Cardinals and Reds’ teams won the World Series, while the

1974 Dodgers took home the NL pennant. The 1942 club won 104

games and finished second in the NL to the Cardinals. SOURCE: STATS, LLC

CAN’T STOP SLUGGING: After recording the most home runs in a

calendar month with 53 homers in June, the Dodgers homered again Sunday,

a solo shot by Yasmani Grandal, his 11th of the season. The Dodgers, who

have hit home runs in 23 of their last 24 games since June 7, rank fourth in

the NL in home runs (119), trailing the Brewers (127), Nationals (124) and

Mets (123). The team has hit 54 homers in its last 24 games and is averaging

2.30 home runs per game during that span:

MLB, Most Home Runs per Game – Since 06/07/2017

Los Angeles Dodgers 2.25 (54/24)

Texas Rangers 2.00 Source: Stats LLC

MILESTONE WATCH: Chase Utley drove in his 998th and 999th career

runs on Thursday and is just one RBI shy of plating 1,000 career runs. Utley

will become just the ninth active player to reach the 1,000-RBI milestone.

THE BEST IN BASEBALL: Clayton Kershaw will take the mound

tonight for his 18th start of the season as he looks to potentially become the

first 13-game winner in the Majors this season. The left-hander has made 11

consecutive starts without a loss and is 8-0 with a 2.16 ERA in his last 11

starts overall (all Dodger victories). Kershaw is 7-1 with a 1.69 ERA in 12

career starts against Arizona at Dodger Stadium.

The seven-time All-Star has not allowed a run in his last two starts,

giving him 75 career starts without allowing an earned run, the

most among active pitchers and, according to STATS, LLC, the

most since at least 1913 by a pitcher under 30 (Walter Johnson,

2nd—63).

LOTS OF WORK LEFT TO DO: Earlier today, Major League Baseball

announced its’ first Final Vote update and Dodger third baseman Justin

Turner has garnered more votes than any of the candidates, recording 6.7

million thus far. That’s just the first lap as Dodger fans have until 1 p.m. PT

on Thursday, July 6 to get the Major Leagues’ leading hitter into the 88th

All-Star Game in Miami. To vote for Turner, text N5 to 89269 up to 35 times

before balloting closes. Once that route has been exhausted, fans can vote an

unlimited number of times at mlb.com/vote. Remember to not only #VoteJT,

but also to spread some love to Kansas City’s Mike Moustakas and

#VoteMoose as the Dodgers and Royals have teamed up to send these to

Southern California boys to South Florida. Turner is leading the Majors

(min. 200 AB) with a .382 batting average and a .472 on-base percentage in

59 games and currently sits with the fifth highest batting average at the All-

Star Break since 1969, trailing just Larry Walker (.398, 1997), Tony Gwynn

(.394, 1997) Andres Galarraga (.391, 1993) and Gwynn (.383,1994).

On Thursday, the MLB All-Star Game Final Vote again will

include social balloting, as Twitter support from the 10

candidates’ fans over the last six hours of balloting will count

toward final totals. From 7 a.m. – 4 p.m PT. Every tweet that

includes the #VoteJT or #VoteMoose hashtag will be tabulated

as part of the official vote total used to determine the AL and NL

winners. The winners will be announced live on MLB Tonight on

the MLB Network and MLB.com at 3 p.m. PT. Thursday.

The 2017 T-Mobile Home Run Derby will be broadcast live at

5p.m. Monday on ESPN, Mlb.com, ESPN Deportes and the

ESPN App. The “Esurance All-Star Game will be shown on FOX

this Tuesday, July 11 and coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. PT.

THE FAB FOUR: Congratulations are in order to the four Dodger All-

Stars: Cody Bellinger, Kenley Jansen, Clayton Kershaw and Corey

Seager. All four were selected via player balloting, with Bellinger making

his first All-Star appearance, Jansen and Seager each making their second

and Kershaw making his seventh. This marks the third time in the last four

years that the Dodgers have had four or more All-Star representatives (also:

2014 and 2015) and were Turner to win the Final Vote, it would be the third

time in the last 12 years that the club would have five players participate in

the Midsummer Classic (1995 and 2015).

At 21 years, 354 days old, Bellinger becomes the youngest

position player to be honored as an All-Star in franchise history

(previous: Corey Seager: 22 years, 69 days) and the third-

youngest Dodger All-Star overall (at the time of their first

selection), behind only Fernando Valenzuela (20 years, 281

days in 1981) and Ralph Branca (21 years, 183 days in 1947).

Yesterday, he was named the National League Rookie of the

Month for the second consecutive month and is tied for the NL

lead in homers with 24. Bellinger will represent the Dodgers in

the T-Mobile Home Run Derby this Monday with his father,

former big leaguer Clay, acting as his pitcher.

Jansen will make his second consecutive All-Star appearance

and yesterday was named the NL Reliever of the Month,

presented by Hartford. The Dodgers’ all-time saves leader has

not allowed a run since May 21, a span of 15 games (17.0 IP).

Kershaw is the first Dodger to be named to seven consecutive All-

Star teams (2011-17) since Steve Garvey (1974-81), who made

eight consecutive appearances in the Midsummer Classic.

Kershaw is tied for the Major League lead in wins (12), while

ranking among the league leaders in innings pitched (116.1, 2nd),

ERA (2.32, 3rd) and WHIP (0.91, 2nd).

Seager, 23, will also make his second consecutive All-Star

appearance after leading NL shortstops in runs (57), doubles (21),

home runs (13), RBI (42) and walks (45) this season.

MATCHUP vs. DIAMONDBACKS Dodgers: 1st, NL West (2.5 GA) D-Backs: 2nd, NL West (2.5 GB)

All-Time: LA leads series, 189 -152 (98-71 at Dodger Stadium)

2017: LA trails series, 3-4 (2-2 at Dodger Stadium)

4/14 vs. ARI: W, 7-1 W: Kershaw L: Greinke

4/15 vs. ARI: W, 8-4 W: Wood L: Corbin S: Jansen

4/16 vs. ARI: L, 1-3 W: Walker L:Hill S: Rodney

4/17 vs. ARI: L, 2-4 W: Hoover L:Hatcher S: Rodney

4/21 at ARI: L, 5-13 W: Bradley L: Stripling

4/22 at ARI: L, 5,11 W:Ray L: Maeda

4/23 at ARI: W, 6-2 W: McCarthy L: Miller

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TONIGHT’S STARTER vs. ARIZONA: LHP CLAYTON KERSHAW (12-2, 2.32 ERA) 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 12-2 2.32 17 17 0 0 116.1 86 33 30 17 20 135

Totals (10 Years) 138-62 2.36 282 280 24 15 1876.1 1381 538 493 122 497 2053

NOTES: Last pitched on Thursday against the

Angels, allowing just one run (none

earned) on three hits in 7.0 innings,

picking up the win in the Dodgers’ 6-2 victory…struck out 12 against two walks

on 93 pitches

In 17 starts this season, he has gone 12-2 with a 2.32 ERA (30 ER/116.1 IP) and has struck out 135 batters against just 20

walks, accumulating a 6.75 strikeout-to-

walk ratio (2nd, NL)

Ranks among the National League

leaders in wins (12, 1st), opponents’ OBP (.238, 2nd), WHIP (0.91, 2nd), innings

pitched (116.1 IP, 2nd) and strikeouts

(135, 2nd)

In nine starts at Dodger Stadium this

season, he’s gone 6-1 with a 2.80 ERA (19 ER/61.0 IP) and has held the

opposition to a .205/.235/.379

slashline…has struck out 74 batters against just nine walks (8.22 strikeout-to-

walk ratio), while posting a 0.90 WHIP

Has not lost in his last 11 starts, going 8-0 with a 2.16 ERA (18 ER/75.0 IP) and has struck out 91 against only 17

walks…has held the opposition to a .196

average, while posting a 0.93 WHIP

Obtained his 2,000th career strikeout in

the second inning against Milwaukee on June 2nd, 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 IP)

CAREER NOTES: Ranks among the Los Angeles leaders in wins (138, 6th, next: Fernando Valenzuela-141), strikeouts

(2,053, 4th, next: Sandy Koufax-2,214) and innings (1,876.1, 7th, next: Sandy Koufax, 2,119.2)

In his 10th big-league seasons, his 2.36 ERA in 282 games (280 starts) 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), strikeouts (2,053), opponents’ batting average (.205) and shutouts (15)

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. ARIZONA:

Last faced the Diamondbacks on April 14 at Chavez Ravine, where he allowed just one run on four hits in 8.1 innings, picking up the win in the Dodgers’ 7-1 victory…struck out eight batters against one walk on 100 pitches

In 25 career starts against Arizona, he owns a 13-8 record with a 2.66 ERA (46 ER/155.2 IP)…has struck out 176 batters against 49 walks in 155.2 innings, while posting a 1.14 WHIP and limiting the opposition to a .224 batting average

Kershaw vs. D-backs Hitters

Player Bat AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO AVG OBP SLG

Gregor Blanco L 28 5 0 0 0 0 3 10 .179 .258 .179

Daniel Descalso L 11 2 0 0 0 0 2 1 .182 .308 .182

Brandon Drury R 8 1 0 0 1 1 0 3 .125 .125 .500

Paul Goldschmidt R 41 10 2 0 2 8 3 15 .244 .295 .439

Chris Hermann L 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000

Chris Iannetta R 26 7 1 0 1 6 4 5 .269 .367 .423

Jeff Mathis R 14 3 2 0 0 0 0 2 .214 .214 .357

Chris Owings R 14 4 2 1 0 2 1 7 .235 .278 .471

David Peralta L 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 .000 .333 .000

TOMORROW’S STARTER vs. ARIZONA: LHP ALEX WOOD (9-0, 1.83 ERA) Last pitched on Friday against the Padres, allowing just one run on two hits in 6.0 innings, picking up the win in the Dodgers’ 10-4 victory…struck out eight and

issued three walks on 94 pitches

In 14 games (12 starts) this season, he has gone 9-0 with a 1.83 ERA (15 ER/73.2 IP) and has held batters to a .178 average (47-for-264)…has struck out 87 against

just 20 walks (10.63 strikeouts per nine), while posting a 0.91 WHIP

Has gone 6-0 with a 1.83 ERA (8 ER/39.1 IP) in six starts at home this season, while striking out 49 batters against nine walks and posting a 0.86 WHIP…has limited the opposition to a .176/.240/.204 slashline

VS. ARIZONA:

Made his last appearance against the Diamondbacks on April 21, as he tossed 4.2 innings while allowing seven hits against just one walk, not factoring in the

Dodgers 13-5 defeat…struck out six batters on 76 pitches

In 10 career games (six starts) against Arizona, he’s 3-3 with a 3.60 ERA (16 ER/40.0 IP) and has struck out 28 against nine walks, while posting a 1.10 WHIP and

holding hitters to a .236/.278/.405 slashline

KERSHAW’S 2017 STARTS

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

Removal

4/3 SD W, 14-3 W 7.0 2 2/1 0 8 84 12-2

4/8 at COL L, 2-4 L 6.0 8 4/4 0 6 100 1-4

4/14 ARI W, 7-2 W 8.1 4 1/1 1 8 100 7-1

4/19 COL W, 4-2 W 7.0 5 2/2 1 10 97 4-2

4/25 at SD W, 2-1 W 7.0 6 1/1 1 7 90 2-1

5/1 SF L, 3-4 L 6.0 8 4/3 0 5 104 2-4

5/6 at SD W, 10-2 W 7.1 5 1/1 4 9 118 5-1

5/12 at COL W, 6-2 W 7.0 7 2/2 1 4 85 5-2

5/17 at SF W, 6-1 W 7.0 3 0/0 0 5 89 6-0

5/23 vs. STL W, 2-1 ND 9.0 3 1/1 0 10 104 1-1

5/28 vs. CHC W, 9-4 ND 4.1 11 4/4 2 6 109 6-3

6/2 at MIL W, 2-1 ND 7.0 2 1/1 1 14 103 1-0

6/7 vs. WAS W, 2-1 W 7.0 3 1/1 3 9 95 2-1

6/13 at CLE W, 7-5 W 7.0 6 2/2 2 4 101 2-2

6/19 vs. NYM W, 10-6 W 6.1 6 6/6 1 10 112 8-6

6/24 vs. COL W, 4-0 W 6.0 4 0/0 1 8 103 4-0

6/29 at LAA W, 6-2 W 7.0 3 1/0 2 12 93 6-1

KERSHAW vs. ARIZONA

2017 Career

Totals: 1-0, 1.08 ERA (1 ER/8.1 IP)- 1 GS 13-8, 2.66 ERA (46 ER/155.2 IP)- 25 GS

Dodger Stadium: 1-0, 1.08 ERA (1 ER/8.1 IP)- 1 GS 7-1, 1.69 ERA (14 ER/74.2 IP)- 12 GS

Chase Field: --- 5-7, 3.75 ERA (31 ER/74.1 IP)- 12 GS

CG: ---

---

SHO: --- ---

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

2017 .176 34 6 0 0 0 2 3 9 4

CAREER .156 552 86 7 1 1 29 24 169 87

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 currently ranks first in the National League in ERA (2.89, 90 ER/280.2 IP), opponents’ batting average (.214, 1st), WHIP (1.10, 1st), opponents’ OBP

(.275, 1st), strikeout-to-walk ratio (3.72, 1st), strikeouts (324, 1st) and strikeout per nine innings (10.39, 1st)

Since pitching coach Rick Honeycutt joined the Dodgers in 2006, the Dodger pitchers rank first in the Major Leagues in ERA (3.64), WHIP (1.26), strikeouts (14,918),

strikeout-to-walk ratio (2.65) and all opponents’ slashline numbers (.245/.310/.377/.688)

43 LHP LUIS AVILÁN: 1-1, 3.74 ERA – 34 G Last Game: Sun. at SD, 0.1 IP, K Series at SD: 0 R/0.2 IP—2 G Roadtrip: 1 R/0.2 IP – 3 G

Last Win: 6/11 vs. CIN Last Loss: 5/16/17 at SF Last Save: ---

Collected his first win of the season on June 11 against Cincinnati, as he tossed a scoreless frame

while giving up a hit and a walk to pick up the victory at Chavez Ravine…the win was his first since

Sept. 22, 2016

Was reinstated from the 10-day DL prior to Friday’s game…made two rehab appearances with the OKC

Dodgers, allowing two runs in 2.0 innings, while striking out three against one walk

Has tossed scoreless outings in 27 of 34 appearances this year, his sixth big league season and his third with the Dodgers…posted a 3-0 record with a 3.20 ERA (7 ER/19.2 IP)

in 27 games with LAD in 2016

Limiting left-handed hitters to a .220 batting average (9-for-41) this season

Has allowed only 45 of 209 inherited runners to score during his career (21.5%), the third lowest mark among active relievers (min. 125 IR)…has an average of 0.38

homers allowed per nine innings, the second-best mark among active relievers and has yet to allow a homer this season

Has limited hitters to a career .229/.305/.312 slashline and a 1.21 WHIP in 302 career relief appearances

52 RHP PEDRO BAEZ: 2-1, 1.27 ERA – 35 G Last Game: Sun. at SD, 1.1 IP, 2 H, 2 K Series at SD: 0 R/1.1 IP – 1 G Road Trip: 1 R/1.2 IP – 2 G

Last Win: 6/25 vs. NYM Last Loss: 6/28 at LAA Last Save: ---

Has allowed six runs (three solo homers) in his 35.1 innings this season to go along with 35

strikeouts …has limited right-handed hitters to a .193/.247/.325 slashline

Is currently fifth in the National League with a 1.27 ERA among relievers

The home run on April 26 at San Francisco snapped a career-high 19.0-inning scoreless streak (18 games)

Reinstated from the 10-day disabled April 14…missed the first 10 games of the season with a right wrist contusion suffered at the beginning of Spring Training

Made three rehab appearances with Triple-A Oklahoma City, allowing two runs in 3.0 innings, while allowing just one hit and striking out three

75 LHP GRANT DAYTON: 1-1, 3.63 ERA – 27 G Last Game: Fri. at SD, 1.2 IP, H, R, BB, K Series at SD: 1 R/1.2 IP – 1 G Road Trip: 1 R/2.0 IP – 2 G

Last Win: 4/29 vs. PHI Last Loss: 5/3 vs. SF Last Save: ---

Has tossed scoreless relief in 22 out of 27 appearances this season, while holding the opposition to a

.171 average (13-for-76) (10th, NL) and posting a 1.12 WHIP…is holding lefties to a .135 average (5-

for-37)

Recalled on June 1 from Triple-A Oklahoma City…in six games with OKC this season, he’s gone 0-

1 with one save and a 6.35 ERA

Recorded his first big league win of his career on April 29 against the Phillies, tossing a perfect ninth inning with one strikeout

46 RHP JOSH FIELDS: 3-0, 1 SV, 2.83 ERA – 28 G Last Game: Sun. at SD, 1.2 IP, H, BB, 2 K Series at SD: 0 R/1.2 IP – 1 G Road Trip: 0 R/1.2 IP – 1 G

Last Win: 6/14 at CLE Last Loss: 5/29/15 vs. CWS Last Save: 5/5 at SD

Recalled prior to Saturday’s contest for his fourth stint with the club…in three games with the

Triple-A OKC, he has allowed just one hit in 3.0 scoreless innings with three strikeouts

Tied for 14th among NL relievers in wins (3)

Has tossed scoreless relief in 22 of his 28 appearances (28.2 IP) and has struck out 34 batters against

just nine walks

Recorded his first save of the season (10th career) on May 5 against San Diego, striking out two in a perfect 1.1 innings of relief…it was his first save since Sept. 9, 2014 at Seattle

as a member of the Astros

74 RHP KENLEY JANSEN: 4-0, 18 SV (18 SVO), 0.79 ERA – 32 G Last Game: Thurs. at LAA, 1.1 IP, K Series at LAA: 0 R/1.1 IP – 1 G Roadtrip: 0 R/1.1 IP- 1 G

Last Win: 6/10 vs. CIN Last Loss: 6/11/16 at SF Last Save: 6/29 at LAA

Named National League Reliever of the Month on Monday for the month of June…was perfect in

save opportunities throughout the month, as he converted each of his 10 chances over 12 games in

14.0 innings, while striking out 18 against a lone walk...his scoreless innings streak currently sits at

17.0 innings (dating back to May 23)

Recorded his 18th save of the season on Thursday, tossing 1.1 scoreless innings with a strikeout…is currently tied for third in saves in the NL (18), while ranking among

the NL’s best relievers in wins (4, T-2nd), ERA (0.79, 1st), strikeouts (53, T-2nd), strikeouts per nine (14.03, 4th) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (53.00, 1st)

Has tossed 30 out of 32 scoreless appearances this year, while striking out 53 against just one walk in 34.0 innings

Recorded the 200th save of his career after tossing a perfect ninth inning with a strikeout against the Reds June 11…became the 49th player all-time to reach 200 career saves since

the save rule was established in 1969

Surrendered his first home run of the season on May 21 in the Dodgers’ 6-3 victory over the Marlins…it was the first time he’s given up a home run since Sept. 25, 2016 against

Colorado (span of 18 appearances)

Struck out the side in only nine pitches in the ninth inning on May 18, which is just the 79th time in Major League history that an immaculate inning was recorded and the fourth time this season…became the first Dodger pitcher to throw an immaculate inning since Todd Worrell on Aug. 13, 1995

Is the Dodgers’ all-time leader in saves (207) and strikeouts by a reliever (685)…is also the all-time saves leader in Dodger Stadium history with 109

Ranks among the active relief leaders (min. 150.0 IP) in ERA (2.09, 4th), saves (207, 4th), opponents’ batting average (.168, 3rd), WHIP (0.87, 2nd) and strikeouts (685, 6th)

…averaging 13.93 strikeouts per nine innings (4th), while posting a 5.71 strikeout-to-walk ratio (4th)

17 RHP BRANDON MORROW – 2-0, 0.00 ERA, – 11 G Last Game: Sun. at SD, 1.0 IP, K Series vs. SD: 0 R/1.0 IP- 1 G Roadtrip 0 R/1.0 IP – 1 G

Last Win: 6/3 at MIL Last Loss: 914/14 vs. TB Last Save: 5/10 at MIN

Recalled on June 21 for his second stint with the big league club

Has gone 2-0 in 11 relief appearances for the Dodgers this season and has yet to allow a run in 12.2

innings with 15 strikeouts…has held batters to a .093 average (4-for-43) and has issued just one

walk

In 113 career starts, he has gone 40-33 with a 4.32 ERA (309 ER/644.1 IP) and has struck out 651 batters against 267 walks, while going 7-10-16 with a 3.18 ERA (54 ER

/153.0 IP) and has struck out 160 batters against 84 walks as a reliever

Has averaged better than a strikeout per inning during his career, with 811 Ks in 797.1 innings

54 RHP SERGIO ROMO: 1-1, 6.20 ERA – 29 G Last Game: Fri. at SD, 1.0 IP, 3 H, 2 R, HR, 2 BB, 2 K Series at SD: 2 R/1.0 IP—1G Roadtrip: 2 R/1.0 IP - 1 G

Last Win: 5/5 at SD Last Loss: 4/10 at CHC Last Save: 10/1/16 vs. LAD

Recorded his first win of the season and as a Dodger on May 5 against the Padres…it was his first victory

since Aug. 4, 2016 at Philadelphia as a member of the Giants Was reinstated from the 10-day DL (left ankle sprain) on June 19

Is in his first season with the Dodgers, after spending the past nine years with the Giants (2008-16), where

he posted a 32-36 record with a 2.58 ERA and 84 saves in 515 games

Allowed just one run in 5.0 innings (1.80 ERA) in five relief appearances this spring, while striking out five and issuing two walks…pitched for Team Mexico in the 2017 World

Baseball Classic

Has allowed only 21.7% of inherited runners to score (56/258) during the course of his career, the sixth-best mark among active relievers (min. 125 IR)

Has limited opposing hitters to a .207 average with a 0.98 WHIP in his career, including a .189 mark against right-handed hitters

48 RHP BROCK STEWART: 0-0, 1 SV (1 SVO), 0.00 ERA – 3 G Last Game: Sat. at SD, 2.0 IP, 2 K Series at SD: 0 R/2.0 IP – 1 G Road Trip: 0 R/4.0 IP – 2 G

Last Win: 9/17/16 at ARI Last Loss: 8/3/16 at COL Last Save: 6/20 vs. NYM

Recalled prior to Monday’s game from Triple-A Oklahoma City for his second stint with the big

league club…recorded his first career save against the Mets on June 20th, where he struck out four

batters against only one walk in 3.0 scoreless innings in his first appearance of the year

Has tossed scoreless relief in three appearances this season (7.0 IP), whiles striking out seven

against only one walk…has allowed just one hit against 23 batters faced (.048)

In three starts with the OKC Dodgers this season, he has posted a 3.24 ERA (3 ER/8.1 IP) and has struck 13 batters without issuing a walk

Saw his first big league action last season with the Dodgers going 2-2 with a 5.79 ERA (18 ER/28.0 IP) in seven games (five starts)…has struck out 29 batters against 13 walks in

31.0 career big league innings

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 1.2 (4/9 at COL) 3.2 (7/17/12 vs. SF)

ER 2 (3x, Last: 6/14 at CLE) 5 (4/14/14 at PHI)

SO 3 (5/20 vs. MIA) 5 (7/17/12 vs. SF)

BB 2 (4/21 at ARI) 2 (11x, 4/21/17 at ARI)

IR/IRSc 15/3 209/45

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 (3x, last: 6/2 at MIL) 2.2 (7/8/16 vs. SD)

ER 2 (6/18 at CIN) 3 (4x, last: 8/19/16 at CIN)

SO 5 (6/2 at MIL) 4 (8/10/15 vs. WAS)

BB 2 (2x, last: 4/30 vs. PHI) 2 (7x, last: 4/30/17 vs. PHI)

IR/IRSc 11/1 84/29

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 1.2 (6/30 at SD) 2.0 (4x, last: 8/31/16 at COL)

ER 3 (5/3 vs. SF) 2 (2x, last: 4/30/17 vs. PHI)

SO 3 (6/2 at MIL) 4 (8/6/16 vs. BOS)

BB 2 (5/3 vs. SF) 2 (5/3 vs. SF)

IR/IRSc 11/1 21/4

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 (2x, last: 5/16 at SF) 2.0 (12x, last; 5/16/17 at SF)

ER 3 (6/18 at CIN) 5 (2x, last: 5/6/14 at DET)

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

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

IR/IRSc 19/10 106/29

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 (6/2 at MIL) 2.0 (11x, last: 7/10/13 at ARI)

ER 2 (4/9 at COL) 5 (4/19/11 vs. ATL)

SO 4 (2x, last: 6/2 at MIL) 4 (9x, last: 5/15/15 vs. COL)

BB 1 (6/25 vs. COL) 2 (21x, last: 10/1/16ay SF)

IR/IRSc 15/1 106/23

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 2.0 IP (2x, last: 6/28 vs. LAA) 3.1 (4/23/07 at TEX)

ER --- 4 (8/28/07 at LAA)

SO 3 (6/3 at MIL) 4 (2x, last: 5/12/08 at TEX)

BB 1 (6/5 vs. WAS) 4 (6/11/07 at CLE)

IR/IRSc 2/0 63/17

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 1.1 (4/10 at CHC) 3.0 (2x, last: 9/21/08 at LAD)

ER 5 (4/21 at ARI) 5 (2x, last: 4/21/17 at ARI)

SO 2 (5x, last: 6/22 vs. NYM) 4 (7/23/13 vs. CIN)

BB 3 (4/21 at ARI) 3 (4/21/17 at ARI)

IR/IRSc 12/5 258/56

Single-Game Highs (as reliever)

2017 Career

IP 3.0 (6/20 vs. NYM) 3.0 (2x, last: 6/20/17 vs. NYM)

ER --- 1 (8/14/16 vs. PIT)

SO 4 (6/20 vs. NYM) 4 (6/20/17 vs. NYM)

BB 1 (6/20 vs. NYM) 4 (8/14/16 vs. PIT)

IR/IRSc 0/0 0/0

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The Dodgers currently lead the Majors with 348 walks and ranks second in the NL in OBP (.343), trailing just the Nationals (.344)…the club’s 168 doubles are

tied with Arizona for the second most in the Nations League, trailing just the Nationals (169)

The Dodgers’ 53 home runs in June were the most in franchise history in a single month

15 AUSTIN BARNES – .290, 8 2B, 2 3B, 4 HR, 18 RBI in 43 G Last Game: 0-for-1 (PH) (7/2 at SD) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-2)

Series at SD: 4-for-10, 2 HR, 7 RBI – 3 G Road Trip: 4-for-10, 2 HR, 7 RBI – 3 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .265/.314 RISP: 9-for-28, 2 HR (.321)

Last HR (G Since): 6/30 at SD (2 HR) (2 G) As PH: 4-for-12, 3 RBI (.333)

Recorded his first career multi-homer game in Friday’s contest with his first career grand

slam in the first inning and a three-run shot in the sixth…collected a career-high seven RBI

and according to Elias, became the first Dodger catcher to hit a grand slam and a three-run

homer in the same game In his last 22 games since May 28, he has gone 17-for-50 (.340) with nine runs, two doubles, one triple, three home runs, 12 RBI and two stolen bases…has

walked nine times against 10 strikeouts during that span, posting a .450 OBP

Since making his MLB debut in 2015, the Riverside native has appeared in 84 big-league games, going 40-for-161 (.248) with four homers and 21 RBI, while

posting a .370 OBP…has appeared in 44 games (35 starts) at catcher, 15 games (five starts) at second base and three games at third base during his career

Belted his first Major League home run on April 15, a solo shot off Patrick Corbin that hit the left field foul pole in the second inning

35 CODY BELLINGER – .260, 14 2B, 3B, 24 HR, 56 RBI in 64 G Last Game: 1-for-5, 2 K (7/2 at SD) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-5, June 2-current)

Series at SD: 2-for-14, R, BB, 6 K – 3 G Road Trip: 3-for-22, 2 R, 2B, BB, 9 K – 5 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .269/.257 RISP: 18-for-67, 8 HR (.269)

Last HR (G Since): 6/25 vs. COL (2) (7 G) As PH: 1-for-1 (1.000)

Selected to his first All-Star game on Sunday becoming the first position player in Dodger

history to make the team in his first season in the Majors…also is the youngest position

player to be honored as an All-Star in franchise history at 21 years, 354 days old (previous:

Corey Seager: 22 years, 69 days) and the third-youngest Dodger All-Star overall (at the time of their selection), behind only Fernando Valenzuela (20 years,

281 days in 1981) and Ralph Branca (21 years, 183 days in 1947)…will also participate in the Home Run Derby, becoming the eighth Dodger to partake in the

event, joining Mike Piazza (1993-94), Raul Mondesi (1995), Hee-Seop Choi (2005), Matt Kemp (2011-12), Yasiel Puig (2014), Joc Pederson (2015) and Corey

Seager (2016)…also will become the third Dodger rookie to compete in the Home Run Derby (Pederson and Seager)

Was unanimously voted National League Rookie of the Month for the second consecutive month after hitting .286 (30-for-105) with an MLB-best 13 homers in

28 June games, while also collecting 22 runs, nine doubles, 27 RBI and four stolen basess…also led the Majors with .743 slugging percentage, while tying for

second in RBI…his 13 homers in June are tied for third most all-time by a rookie in a single month with Jimmie Hall, who hit 13 in Aug. 1963 with Minnesota

Currently tied for the NL lead with 24 home runs and ranks second with a .633 slugging percentage…his 24 home runs were the most in the history of baseball

through 57 games…leads the team in RBI (56, 12th NL)

Homered on June 20, his 10th in 10 games, becoming just the second Dodger ever to accomplish that feat (Shawn Green, 2002)…first MLB player to hit 10 in 10 games

since Troy Tulowitzki in 2010…has recorded the most homers as a Dodger in a season at the age of 21 or younger, besting Adrián Beltré, who slugged 20 homers at age 21 in 2000

His six multi-homer games are the most ever by a rookie in Dodger history…Mark McGwire holds the all-time record for a rookie with seven multi-homer

contests in 1987

Since having contract selected from Triple-A OKC on April 25, he leads the Majors in homers and RBI while ranking 10th with 47 runs

Batting .308 (24-for-78) with 12 home runs and 26 RBI from the seventh inning and later…has hit .313 (10-for-32) with three longballs and six RBI in close and

late situations According to Elias Sports Bureau, he became the first player in Major League history with back-to-back multi-homer games at 21 years old or younger on June 11-13

and became the only player to have four multi-homer games in his first 45 career regular-season games in the big leagues

Hit a go-ahead homer on June 2 at MIL in the 12th inning and according to Elias, at 21 years, 324 days old, he became the fourth-youngest player in Dodger history to hit

a go-ahead homer in extra innings trailing just Tommy Davis (1960, 21 years, 121 days), Dioner Navarro (2005, 21 years, 184 days) and Pee Wee Reese (1940, 21 years,

308 years)

Belted his first two career home runs on April 29, slugging a solo shot off of Zach Eflin in the seventh inning for his first Major League home run…became the first

Dodger since Yasiel Puig (2 HR, June 4, 2013 vs. SD) to hit multiple home runs in the first game in which he ever hit a homer

21-year-old made his MLB debut April 25 against the Giants and went 1-for-3 with a walk…picked up his first hit with an infield single in the ninth inning

11 LOGAN FORSYTHE – .245, 7 2B, 2 HR, 12 RBI in 48 G Last Game: 0-for-1, R, BB, K, def. sub, (PH) (7/2 at SD) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-2)

Series at SD: 8-for-10, 6 R, 2 2B, RBI, 2 BB, 2 K – 3 G Road Trip: 10-for-17, 6 R, 2 2B, RBI, 3 BB, 2 K– 5 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .375/.189 RISP: 8-for-32, HR (.250)

Last HR (G Since): 6/18 at CIN (12 G) As PH: 0-for-2

Collected a career-high four hits in two consecutive games (June 30-July 1), becoming just

the second big league player this season to record a hit in eight straight at-bats, as he joins

Seattle’s Danny Valencia who did so in nine consecutive at-bats over a span of three games

in early June, according to ESPN Stats & Info…also joined Colorado’s DJ LeMahieu as the only big league players with consecutive four-hit games this season

Finished the most recent road trip batting .588 (10-for-17) with seven runs, two doubles, and one RBI along with a .650 OBP in five games

Tied his career-high in runs scored with three on June 30 at San Diego (5x, last: Aug. 3, 2016 vs. KC)

Has reached base safely in 13 of his last 14 games, batting .352 (19-for-54) with 16 runs, four doubles, one homer and six RBI along with a .429 OBP Reinstated from the disabled list May 23 after missing 30 games (April 19) with a big right toe fracture and hamstring ailments…delivered the second walk-off hit of his

career in the 13th inning, doubling home Kiké Hernández for a 2-1 Dodgers’ win over St. Louis

Enters his first season with the Dodgers after being acquired on Jan. 23, 2017 from the Tampa Bay Rays

9 YASMANI GRANDAL (S) – .263, 16 2B, 11 HR, 31 RBI in 68 G Last Game: 1-for-4, HR, RBI, BB (7/2 at SD) Current Streak: 1 G (1-for-4, July 2- current)

Series at SD: 1-for-4, HR, RBI, BB – 1 G Road Trip: 3-for-11, 2 HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB, K – 3 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .208/.279 RISP: 11-for-60 (.183)

Last HR (G Since): 7/2 at SD (0 G) As PH: 2-for-5, BB (.400)

Stroked his 11th home run of the season on Sunday with a solo shot in the seventh inning…

has recorded nine of his 11 homers from the left side of the plate this season

Has reached base safely in 11 of his last 14 games, going 16-for-58 (.276) with 10 runs, one

double, five home runs and six RBI along with a .552 SLG

Tied for the team lead with Justin Turner with seven games of three or more hits (T-15th, NL)

In his last 45 games since April 30, he is batting .279 (51-for-172) with 21 runs, 13 doubles, eight home runs and 24 RBI

Ranks among ML catchers in hits (62, 5th), doubles (15, 2nd), homers (11, T-3rd), RBI (28, 10th), walks (19, T-10th), SLG (.462, 8th) and OPS (.776, 9th)

Has thrown out 13 basestealers this season (13-for-38, 34.2%), which is tied for fith in the Major Leagues…tied for third in pickoffs (3)

Hit two homers on Opening Day, one from each side of the plate…was third-career time homering from both sides of the plate in a game (last: Sept. 2, 2016 vs. COL)

14 KIKÉ HERNÁNDEZ – .223, 18 2B, 3B, 8 HR, 25 RBI in 74 G Last Game: 0-for-1, K (PH) (7/2 at SD) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-8)

Series at SD: 1-for-10, 2 R, 2 BB, 3 K – 3 G Road Trip: 1-for-11 – 2 R, 2 BB, 3 K – 4 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .267/.190 RISP: 10-for-48, 3 HR (.208)

Last HR (G Since): 6/25 vs. COL (6 G) As PH: 2-for-18, HR (.111)

Established a new career high, hitting his eighth homer of the season on June 25…has hit

seven of his eight home runs off of left-handed pitchers

27 of his 39 hits this season are extra-base hits (18 2B, 3B, 8 HR)

Appeared in his first career game at first base as he made the start at the position on June 5 …this season, has made defensive starts in center field (10 G), left

field (4 G), third base (7 G), shortstop (10 G), right field (9 G), second base (2 G) and first base (1 G)…has played in every position except for pitcher and

catcher in the Majors, combining to post a .976 fielding percentage, committing 13 errors in 1602.0 career innings in the big leagues

Ranks second on the club and ranks 17th in the National League with 18 doubles

Stole home on April 6 against the Padres, becoming the first Dodger to steal home since Carl Crawford, who did so on April 9, 2014 against Detroit

31 JOC PEDERSON (L) – .238, 11 2B, 8 HR, 24 RBI in 55 G Last Game: 1-for-3, HBP, BB, K (7/2 at SD) Current Streak: 3 G (3-for-8, June 29-current)

Series at SD: 2-for-4, HBP, BB, K – 3 G Road Trip: 3-for-12, R, HR, 3 RBI, HBP, BB, 4 K – 5 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .206/.246 RISP: 10-for-35, 3 HR (.286)

Last HR (G Since): 6/29 at LAA (3 G) As PH: 1-for-4 (.250)

Stroked his eighth home run of the season with a three-run shot on Thursday…has hit

seven of his eight homers against right-handers

Has reached base safely in 16 of his last 19 games since June 14, slashing .327 (18-for-

55)/.464/.745 with 14 runs, five doubles, six homers, 13 RBI and one stolen base…has drawn 11 walks and three hit by pitches against 14 strikeouts in that time

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 2 (7x, last: 7/1 at SD) 2 (8x, last: 7/1/17 at 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 (6/22 vs. NYM) 3 (6/22/17 vs. NYM )

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

Hit Streak 5 (5/6-15) 5 (5/6/17-5/15/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (5x, last: 6/25 vs. COL) 3 (5x, last: 6/35/17 vs. COL)

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 (5/28 vs. CHC) 3 (last: 5/27/17 vs. CHC)

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

Hit Streak 9 (6/13-23) 9 (6/15/17-6/23/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

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

HR 1 (2x, last: 6/18 at CIN) 1 (57x, last: 6/18/17 at CIN)

RBI 2 (6/18 at CIN) 4 (8/31/16 at BOS)

BB 3 (2x, last: 6/13 at CLE) 3 (3x, last: 6/13/17 at CLE)

SB 1 (5/30 at STL) 2 (5x, last: 6/22/15 vs. TOR)

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

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (7x, last: 6/20 vs. NYM) 5 (7/8/16 vs. SD)

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

RBI 3 (4/3 vs. SD) 8 (5/7/15 at MIL)

BB 2 (2x, last: 4/16 vs. ARI) 3 (6x, last: 8/7/16 vs. BOS)

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 (6x, last: 6/18 at CIN) 3 (7x, last: 4/15/16 vs. SF)

HR 1 (8x, last: 6/25 vs. COL) 2 (4/15/16 vs. SF)

RBI 3 (5/28 vs. CHC) 4 (2x, last: 4/15/16 vs. SF)

BB 2 (6/18 at CIN) 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: 8/23-8/29/15)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

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

HR 1 (8x, last: 6/29 vs. LAA) 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 (6/14 at CLE) 1 (11x, last: 6/14/17 at CLE )

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

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Reinstated from the seven-day concussion disabled list June 13…appeared in three rehab games with Triple-A Oklahoma City, going 3-for-9 with two home runs and

four RBI…since being reinstated from the DL June 13, he has recorded six home runs and 13 RBI in 20 games

Has started in the leadoff spot (8 GS), 2nd spot (2 GS), 5th spot (6 GS), 6th spot (11 GS), 7th spot (7 GS) and 8th spot (8 GS) in the batting order

Drove in a career-high five runs and slugged the Dodgers first homer of the 2017 season with a grand slam in the third inning on Opening Day…it was the first Dodgers

OD grand slam since Eric Karros, who accomplished the feat on April 3, 2000 at Montreal and his five RBI were the most by a Dodger in a season-opener since Raul Mondesi, who recorded six RBI on April 5, 1999 against Montreal

66 YASIEL PUIG – .254, 10 2B, 15 HR, 42 RBI in 78 G Last Game: 2-for-4, R, K (7/2 at SD) Current Streak: 1 G (2-for-4, July 2-current)

Series at SD: 3-for-9, R, BB, 2 K – 3 G Road Trip: 5-for-17, 2 R, HR, RBI, BB, 3 K – 5 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .188/.275 RISP: 16-for-61 (.262)

Last HR (G Since): 6/29 at LAA (3 G) As PH: 0-for-4, 2 K Has reached base safely in 14 of his last 18 games, going 19-for-59 (.322) with 10 runs, two

doubles, six home runs and 11 RBI along with a .406 OBP and a .661 SLG Slugged his 14th home run of the season with a solo shot on June 29…it was his first home run of

the year off of a left-handed pitcher

Ranks second on the team in homers (15) and RBI (42)..also ranks second with nine stolen bases (T-16th NL)…has hit 10 of his 15 home runs at Dodger

Stadium

Has reached base safely in eight of his last nine games at Dodger Stadium, slashing .346/.485/.654 with seven runs, two doubles, two homers and four RBI…has

walked seven times against just two strikeouts Blasted two home runs on April 6 against the Padres, as he recorded his second-career multi-homer game (last: June 4, 2013 vs. SD, second career game in the

Majors)…also stole second in the seventh inning, becoming the first Dodger since Hanley Ramirez (May 31, 2014) to homer twice and record a steal in the same game

Ranks fifth among NL outfielders with 38 assists since the start of the 2013 season

5 COREY SEAGER (L) – .305, 21 2B, 13 HR, 42 RBI in 76 G Last Game: 3-for-5, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 2 K (7/2 at SD) Current Streak: 2 G (6-for-10, July 1-current)

Series vs. SD: 6-for-10, R, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 3 K – 2 G Road Trip: 6-for-14, R, 2 2B, HR, 3 RBI, 5 K – 3 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .345/.287 RISP: 19-for-52 (.365)

Last HR (G Since): 7/1 at SD (1 G) As PH: 1-for-3 (.333)

Selected to the National League All-Star team for the season consecutive season after

leading NL shortstops in runs (57, 1st ML), hits (84), doubles (21), home runs (13), RBI (42)

and walks (45, 1st ML) this season, while ranking second in batting average (.304), OBP

(.404) and SLG (.522)

In his last 16 games is batting .426 (26-for-61) with 14 runs, seven doubles, five homers and 17 RBI …currently tied for seventh in the NL with 26 multi-hit

games…also leads the club and is tied for seventh in the NL with 21 doubles Ripped three homers and collected four hits on June 20, tying his career high in homers (June 3, 2016 vs. ATL) and hits (5x)…established a new career-best with six RBI

With a home run on Saturday against the Padres, he passed Hanley Ramirez (41) for the second most home runs as a shortstop in Dodger franchise history

with 42…as he trails Rafael Furcal (43) by only one long ball

Has reached base safely in 33 of his last 37 games since May 17, batting .331 (45-for-136) with 32 runs, 11 doubles, seven homers and 21 RBI…has walked 25

times against 37 strikeouts, posting a .438 OBP

Currently ranks fifth in the NL with 57 runs…tied for ninth in the NL with 45 walks and ranks sixth in NL with a .404 OBP

Has gone 19-for-52 (.365, T-10th, NL) with RISP and is batting .345 (38-for-110) with runners on base…ranks second among big league left-handed hitters with

a .345 batting average against left-handed pitchers

Stroked his first career grand slam home run on June 11 for his ninth longball of the season…tied his career-high in RBI with four (last: June 5, 2016 vs. ATL)

3 CHRIS TAYLOR – .279, 15 2B, 10 HR, 37 RBI in 66 G Last Game: 1-for-4, K (7/2 at SD) Current Streak: 3 G (5-for-13, June 30-current)

Series at SD: 5-for-13, 2 R, HR, 5 RBI, 2 BB, 4 K – 3 G Road Trip: 5-for-17, 2 R, HR (GS), 5 RBI, 2 BB, 4 K – 4 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .327/.265 RISP: 15-for-62, 4 HR (.242)

Last HR (G Since): 7/1 at SD (1 G) As PH: 4-for-10, HR, 4 RBI (.400)

Slugged his Major League leading third grand slam on Saturday at San Diego for his 10th

home run of the season…has hit eight out of his 10 home runs against right-handers

His 10 stolen bases lead the club and are tied for 12th in the NL

Has a .400 (4-for-10) batting average as a pinch-hitter with four RBI

Collected a career-high four walks on May 2 vs. SF, which was the first Dodger to walk four times in a game since A.J. Ellis in August 2015

Hit the first pinch-hit homer of his career on April 21 at Arizona

Has appeared at second base (33 G, 26 GS), third base (19 G, 5 GS), shortstop (85 G, 72 GS), center field (17 G, 17 GS) and left field (15 G, 14 GS) in his career

21 TRAYCE THOMPSON – 3-for-24 (.125), HR, RBI in 8 G Last Game: 0-for-4, R, BB, K (7/1 at SD) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-5)

Series at SD: 1-for-7, R, 3 BB, K – 2 G Road Trip: 2-for-10, 2 R, 2B, HR, RBI, 4 BB, 2 K – 3 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .091/.154 RISP: 0-for-6 (.000)

Last HR (G Since): 6/28 at LAA (3 G) As PH: 0-for-1

Recorded his first home run of the season for his first hit of the year with a solo shot in the

eighth inning on June 28 against the Angels…it was his first big league home run since July

3, 2016 vs. Colorado

Recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City prior to Tuesday night’s contest…was hitting .211 (47-for-223) with seven homers, eight doubles, four triples and 25 RBI in 62

games for OKC

Appeared in 80 games in his first season with the Dodgers in 2016, batting .225 with 13 homers and 32 RBI before having his season cut shourt due to two stress

fractures in his back

10 JUSTIN TURNER – .382, 16 2B, 7 HR, 31 RBI in 59 G Last Game: 0-for-3, HBP, BB (7/2 at SD) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-4)

Series at SD: 4-for-10, 4 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 2 BB, 2 HBP – 3 G Road Trip: 6-for-17, 5 R, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 2 HBP, 3 BB – 5 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .413/.365 RISP: 16-for-46 (.348)

Last HR (G Since): 7/1 at SD (1 G) As PH: 2-for-3, HR (.500)

Selected as a Final Vote candidate for the NL All-Star team and can still join to team via

fan balloting on Dodgers.com or MLB.com/vote, which runs through this Thursday, July 6,

at 1:00 p.m. PT

Currently leads the Majors (min. 200 AB) with a .382 batting average and a .472 on-base percentage in 59 games, while recording 16 doubles, seven home runs,

31 RBI, 26 multi-hit games and a 1.029 OPS…currently sits with the sixth highest batting average at the All-Star Break since 1969 (min. 200 AB), trailing just

Larry Walker (.398, 1997), Tony Gwynn (.394, 1997 and .383, 2994), Andres Galarraga (.391, 1993) and Todd Helton (.383, 200)

Tied for the team-lead and is tied for seventh in the NL with 26 multi-hit games…tied with Yasmani Grandal for most three-plus hit games (7)

Has hit safely in 22 of his last 25 games, batting .422 (38-for-90) with 22 runs, five doubles, six home runs and 16 RBI along with a .523 OBP and a .678 SLG

since May 13…has recorded hitting streaks this season of 14 and 16 games

Hitting .365 (50-for-137) vs. right-handers…leads the big leagues (min. 100 AB) in batting average vs. RHP

Has gone 16-for-46 (.348) with RISP this year (15th, NL) and has a .324 career batting average with RISP…ranks fifth in the NL with 11 HBP

Belted his seventh home run of the season on Saturday, as he recorded a home run in back-to-back games (also homered on Friday at SD)…it’s just the second

time this season (June 18-19 at CIN, vs. NYM) and seventh time in his career that he’s homered in back-to-back games

Hit .415 (27-for-65) with 18 runs, three doubles, five homers and 13 RBI during the month of June…led the league in batting average, OBP (.519) and OPS (1.211) in

June

Drew a career-high tying three walks on June 24 vs. COL (3x, last: Sept. 4, 2016 vs. SD)…has scored a run in 10 of his last 13 games (15 R total)

At the time of his injury, was leading the big leagues with a .379 average, while ranking among the NL leaders in hits (53, T-1st), doubles (13, T-2nd) and OBP (.453, 3rd)

Slugged his fourth career pinch-hit home run (last: May 22, 2016 at SD) and his first long ball of the season (last: 9/12/16 at NYY, 40 G) on April 29

Since joining the Dodgers in 2014, ranks among NL leaders in batting average (.309, 4th), OBP (.381, 7th) and SLG (.502, 9th)

26 CHASE UTLEY (L) – .224, 10 2B, 3 3B, 5 HR, 22 RBI in 69 G Last Game: 0-for-3, K (7/2 at SD) Current Streak: 0 G (0-for-5)

Series at SD: 0-for-3, K – 1 G Road Trip: 1-for-9, R, HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB, 2 K – 3 G

Vs. LHP/Vs. RHP: .133/.232 RISP: 11-for-42 (.262)

Last HR (G Since): 6/29 at LAA (1 G) As PH: 2-for-13, 2B, 6 BB (.154)

Is one RBI shy of reaching 1,000 for his career…just eight active players have 1,000 or

more RBI (Pujols, Beltre, Cabrera, Beltran, Holliday, Gonzalez, Cano and Martinez) Recorded his third triple on May 30…according to Elias, he is just the fourth LA Dodger to have

at least three triples in a season at 38 years or older, joining Maury Wills (3, 1971), Brett Butler (3, 1997), Kenny Lofton (12, 2006) and Jeff Kent (3, 2006)

In his last 45 games, is batting .273 (36-for-132) with 18 runs, nine doubles, three triples, five home runs and 20 RBI along with a .368 OBP since May

9…raised his average 126 points (.098 to .224) during that span Reached base safely in all three plate appearances on May 18 vs. Miami, going 2-for-2 with a runs, two RBI, a walk and a stolen base…according to Elias Sports Bureau,

became the first leadoff batter with a sac bunt, sac fly and stolen base in one game, while getting hits on each of his at-bats since the sac fly rule was born in 1954…at

38-years-old, became the oldest player to start a game in the leadoff spot this season (5/18 vs. MIA) Tripled in consecutive games on May 11-12…has now accomplished that feat three times in his career (also 2007 and 2014)

Among active second basemen, he ranks among the active leaders in games played (1792, 3rd), runs (1066, 3rd), hits (1818, 3rd), doubles (391, 2nd), triples (56, 1st),

home runs (255, 2nd) and RBI (999, 2nd)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (2x, last: 5/2 vs. SF) 4 (6x, last: 6/10/15 vs. ARI)

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

RBI 4 (3x, last: 5/2 vs. SF) 5 (3x, last: 8/11/15 vs. WAS)

BB 2 (6x, last: 6/24 vs. COL) 3 (3x, last: 6/28/15 at MIA)

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

Hit Streak 5 (4/12-16) 16 (4/30-5/17/14)

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 (2x, 4/25 at SF) 1 (6x, last: 4/6/17 vs. SD)

Hit Streak 7 (5/5-12) 19 (6/16/16-7/6/16)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 3 (5x, last: 6/3 at MIL) 3 (7x, last: 6/3/17 at MIL)

HR 1 (10x, last: 7/1 at SD) 1 (10x, last: 6/19/17 vs. NYM)

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 6 (6/13-19) 6 (2x, last: 6/13-6/19/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 1 (3x, last: 6/30 at SD) 3 (8/25/15 vs. BOS)

HR 1 (6/28 at LAA) 2 (5/16/16 vs. LAA)

RBI 1 (6/28 at LAA) 4 (5/3/16 at TB)

BB 2 (6/30 at SD) 3 (6/4/16 vs. ATL)

SB --- 3 (6/4/16 vs. ATL)

Hit Streak 3 (6/28-30) 5 (2x, last: 5/20-5/24/16)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

H 4 (6/19 vs. NYM) 4 (6x, last: 6/19/17 vs. NYM)

HR 1 (7x, last: 7/1 at SD) 2 (4x, last: 7/21/16 at WSH)

RBI 4 (6/19 vs. NYM) 5 (2x, last: 7/21/16 at WSH)

BB 3 (6/24 vs. COL) 3 (3x, last: 6/24/17 vs. COL)

SB 1 (2x, last: 5/18 vs. MIA) 1 (23x, last: 5/18/17 vs. MIA)

Hit Streak 16 (4/13-4/30) 16 (4/13-4/30/17)

Single-Game Highs

2017 Career

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

HR 1 (5x, last: 6/29 at LAA) 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 (3x, last: 5/26 vs. CHC) 2 (6x, last: 4/9/13 vs. NYM)

Hit Streak 5 (5/25-30) 35 (6/23-8/3/06)

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2017 vs. ARI Career vs. ARI Career at Dodger Stadium ’17 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 2 .429 7 3 1 2 8 .267 15 4 1 3 41 .224 67 15 2 8 7 0 0

Bellinger - - - - - - - - - - - - 34 .273 121 33 14 33 11 5 0

Forsythe 3 .556 9 5 0 2 20 .270 89 24 1 8 40 .206 131 27 9 17 8 3 2

Grandal 6 .353 17 6 1 2 65 .266 203 54 14 36 179 .274 554 152 37 97 8 7 0

Hernández 5 .333 12 4 2 2 21 .283 53 15 3 8 131 .241 320 77 13 41 6 0 0

Pederson 7 .190 21 4 0 0 41 .246 122 30 12 21 174 .211 497 105 31 79 6 2 0

Puig 7 .250 24 6 1 6 57 .273 209 57 9 32 251 .290 860 249 39 125 19 2 0 Seager 7 .391 23 9 1 6 32 .341 12 42 6 22 130 .320 494 158 28

9

69 22 5 1

Taylor 2 .600 5 3 1 2 8 .409 22 9 2 9 50 .241 133 32 15 16 11 5 0

Thompson 1 .000 5 0 0 0 7 .190 21 4 0 0 45 .288 136 31 9 18 0 0 0

Turner 7 .357 28 10 0 3 60 .305 190 58 6 31 232 .308 724 223 28 119 20 6 1

Utley 4 .000 11 0 0 0 83 .288 299 86 12 44 154 .248 524 130 17 58 5 3 0

2017 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 4 3 1 2 2 1 3 - - - 2 1 - 1 6/30/17 - - - 1 -

Bellinger 24 5 19 14 10 - 2 3 5 14 14 6 3 1 5/6/17 2 - - 6 -

Eibner 1 1 - - 1 - - 1 - - 1 - - - 9/16/16 1 - - - -

Forsythe 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - - 1 1 - - - - - - - -

Grandal 11 2 9 5 4 3 - 4 1 3 7 3 - - 9/22/16 - - - 2 -

Gutierrez 1 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - 1 - - - 7/21/15 - - - - -

Hernández 8 7 1 4 4 3 1 - 2 2 5 2 1 - 9/26/14 1 1 - - -

Pederson 8 1 7 5 3 - - 2 - 6 5 - 2 1 4/3/17 - - - - -

Puig 15 1 14 10 5 8 4 3 - - 9 4 1 1 6/6/13 2 - - 2 -

Seager 13 5 8 7 6 2 3 5 2 - 5 6 1 1 6/11/17 - - - 1 1

Taylor 10 2 8 5 5 3 2 5 - - 4 2 - 3 7/1/17 - 1 - - -

Thompson 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - - - 1 - - - - 1 - - - -

Turner 7 5 2 5 2 6 - 1 - - 3 2 1 - - - 1 - - -

Utley 5 1 4 2 1 - - 2 2 1 5 - - - 8/16/16 - - - - -

Totals 119 37 82 71 48 27 22 24

)

19 28 67 32 12 8 7/1/17 9 4 - 11 1

Opponents 86 44 42 40 46 30 21 8 12 15 57 20 8 1 6/3/17 6 4 - 4 1

Dodgers’ Back-to-Back HR (6): Pederson/Grandal, 4/3 vs. SD; Puig/Bellinger/Turner, 4/29 vs. PHI;

Seager/Bellinger, 5/20 vs. MIA; Bellinger/Pederson, 6/17 at CIN; Turner/Bellinger, 6/19 vs. NYM,

Seager/Turner, 7/1 at SD

Opponents’ Back-to-Back HR (3): Reynolds/Parra, 4/8 at COL; Lamb/Tomas, 4/22 at ARI; Shaw/Perez, 6/3

at MIL

2017 vs. ARI Career vs. ARI 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

Avilán 0-0-0 13.50 4/0 2 1.1 0 0-0-0 5.00 18/0 5 9.0 1 2-0-0 3.21 46/0 12 33.2 1

Báez 0-0-0 0.00 4/0 0 4.1 0 1-1-0 2.00 26/0 6 27.0 2 8-1-0 1.61 90/0 18 100.1 9

Dayton 0-0-0 0.00 2/0 0 1.2 0 0-0-0 0.00 4/0 0 2.1 0 1-1-0 2.86 24/0 7 22.0 3

Fields 0-0-0 0.00 1/0 0 0.2 0 0-1-0 1.42 8/0 1 6.1 0 3-0-0 3.10 21/0 7 20.1 4

Hill 0-1-0 6.00 1/1 2 3.0 1 1-3-0 4.73 6/6 17 32.1 6 5-4-0 2.42 10/10 14 52.0 4

Jansen 0-0-1 0.00 1/0 0 1.1 0 2-1-34 2.40 56/0 15 56.1 7 16-7-109 1.94 239/0 52 241.0 17

Kershaw 1-0-0 1.08 1/1 1 8.1 0 13-8-0 2.66 25/25 46 155.2 10 77-30-0 2.04 146/146 226 998.1 61

Maeda 0-1-0 10.00 2/2 10 9.0 5 3-2-0 4.46 8/8 21 42.1 6 11-6-1 3.23 23/21 46 128.0 14

Morrow --- --- --- --- --- --- 0-1-0 4.60 7/2 8 15.2 2 0-0-0 1.23 6/0 1 7.1 1

Romo 0-0-0 23.14 3/0 6 2.1 0 5-1-13 2.00 74/0 14 63.0 4 2-1-8 2.19

42/0 9 37.0 5

Ryu --- --- --- --- --- --- 3-2-0 3.26 8/8 18 49.2 2 13-10-1 3.35 34/33 76 204.1 24

Stewart --- --- --- --- --- --- 2-0-0 2.70 2/2 3 10.0 2 1-0-1 1.13 4/2 2 16.0 0

Wood 1-0-0 4.50 2/1 4 8.0 1 3-3-0 3.60 10/6 16 40.0 6 11-2-0 1.77 22/17 23 117.0 6

LHP Patrick Corbin – 3-8-2, 4.34 ERA (36 ER/74.2 IP) in 15 G (13 GS) vs. LAD

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

Austin Barnes .250 4 1 0 0 1 1 0 1

Logan Forsythe .455 11 5 1 0 0 0 0 0

Yasmani Grandal .333 9 3 0 0 0 0 1 3

Kike Hernández .333 12 4 2 0 0 0 1 0

Joc Pederson .333 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1

Yasiel Puig .389 18 7 2 0 1 5 1 4

Corey Seager .235 17 4 1 0 0 2 3 5

Chris Taylor .286 7 2 0 1 0 3 0 2

Trayce Thompson .333 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 1

Justin Turner .375 24 9 2 0 1 4 3 2

Chase Utley .200 5 1 0 0 0 1 1 0

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

Hill 11 2 5-4 6-5 5.0 10.17 5.33 (32) .227 1.35 Kershaw 17 14 12-2 15-2 7.0 10.44 5.88 (76) .202 0.91 Maeda 13 3 6-4 11-4 5.1 8.60 6.75 (51) .255 1.24 Ryu 13 2 3-6 6-8 5.2 8.78 3.41 (26) .285 1.44

Wood 12 6 9-0 11-3 5.2 10.63 7.33 (60) .178 0.91

Total 84 35 40-21 55-29 5.2

470.2 IP

9.2

479 Ks

5.70 (298) .231 1.16

Recent Bullpen Usage Player 7/2 at SD 7/1 at SD 6/30 at SD 6/29 at LAA 6/28 at LAA Avilán 0.1 (4) - 0.1 (7) 0.0 (10) - Báez 1.1 (23) - - - 0.1 (17) Dayton - - 1.2 (25) - 0.1 (8) Fields 1.2 (20) - - - - Jansen

- - - 1.1 (11) - Morrow 1.0 (17) - - 0.2 (11) - Romo - - 1.0 (39) - - Stewart - 2.0 (30) - - 2.0 (21)

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GENERAL Longest Winning Streak ......................... 10 June 16-25

Longest Winning Streak, Home.............. 11 June 7-25

Longest Winning Streak, Road ................. 3 3x, Last: June 29-current Longest Losing Streak .............................. 3 3x, Last: June 4-6

Longest Losing Streak, Home .................. 3 April 16-18

Longest Losing Streak, Road .................... 3 May 14-16 Longest Game, Innings ........................ 13.0 May 23 vs. STL

Longest Game, Time ........................... 4:19 June 25 vs. COL

Longest Nine-Inning Game, Time ....... 4:19 June 25 vs. COL Shortest Game, Time ........................... 2:19 May 31 @ STL

Largest Crowd, Home ..................... 53,701 April 3 vs. SD

Largest Crowd, Road ....................... 49,169 April 7 @ COL Smallest Crowd, Home .................... 35,448 April 17 vs. ARI

Smallest Crowd, Road ..................... 21,051 June 14 @ CLE

Largest Winning Margin ........................ 12 June 20 vs. NYM Largest Losing Margin ............................. 8 April 21 @ ARI

Largest Deficit Overcome to Win ............. 5 June 25 vs. COL

Largest Lead Lost .................................... 3 April 26 @ SF Most Errors ............................................... 3 3x, Last: May 30 @ STL

Most Consecutive Games, No Error ....... 10 June 10-20

Most Double Plays .................................. 4 May 19 vs. MIA Most Players Used ................................ 19 3x, Last: May 9 vs. PIT

TEAM PITCHING Most Runs Allowed, Game .................... 13 April 21 @ ARI

Most Runs Allowed, Inning ...................... 9 8th, April 21 @ ARI

Fewest Hits Allowed, Game ..................... 2 May 26 vs. CHC Most Hits Allowed, Game ...................... 15 June 15 @ CLE

Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ............ 4 2x, Last: June 11 vs. CIN

Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ........... 2 5x, Last: June 11 vs. CIN Most Strikeouts, Game ........................... 26 June 2 at MIL

Most Walks Issued, Game ........................ 9 May 24 vs. STL

INDIVIDUAL PITCHING

Most Innings Pitched, Starter ................ 9.0 Kershaw, May 23 vs. STL

Most Innings Pitched, Reliever .............. 4.0 2x, Last: Maeda, June 9 vs. CIN Fewest Hits, Complete Game .....................

Most Strikeouts, Starter, Game ............... 14 Kershaw, June 2 at MIL

Most Strikeouts, Reliever, Game .............. 6 Maeda, June 9 vs. CIN Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ............ 4 2x, Last: Kershaw, June 19 vs. NYM

Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Starter ...... 28.1 Wood, May 2-June 10

Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Reliever ... 17.0 Jansen, May 23-current Longest Winning Streak ........................... 9 Wood, April 15-current

Longest Losing Streak .............................. 4 Ryu, April 7-24

TEAM BATTING Most Runs, Game ................................... 14 April 3 vs. SD

Most Runs, Game, Both Teams .............. 18 4x, Last: June 25 vs. COL

Most Runs, Inning .................................... 6 3x, Last: May 8 vs. PIT Most Hits, Game..................................... 17 June 19 vs. NYM

Most Hits, Game, Both Teams ............... 26 May 11 @COL Fewest Hits, Game ................................... 3 3x, Last: June 7 vs. WAS

Most Hits, Inning ...................................... 6 5th, April 21 @ ARI

Most Doubles, Game ................................ 6 May 21 vs. MIA Most Triples, Game .................................. 1 7x, Last: June 23 vs. COL

Most Home Runs, Game .......................... 5 2x: Last, June 20 vs. NYM

Most Home Runs, Game, Both Teams ..... 8 June 19 vs. NYM Most Home Runs, Inning.......................... 3 April 29 vs. PHI

Most Consecutive Games, Home Run .... 17 June 7-25

Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ...... 3 2x, Last: June 4-6 Most Total Bases, Game ......................... 31 June 20 vs. NYM

Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .................... 8 3x, Last: June 25 vs. COL

Most Walks, Game ................................. 11 April 6 vs. SD Most Strikeouts, Game ........................... 19 May 23 vs. STL

Most Stolen Bases, Game ......................... 7 June 3 @ MIL

Most Left on Base, Game ....................... 20 April 25 @ SF

Most Double Plays Hit Into, Game ........... 4 April 4 vs. SD

INDIVIDUAL BATTING

Most At-Bats, Game ................................. 6 Bellinger, May 30 @STL

Most Hits, Game....................................... 4 4x, Last: Forsythe, July 1 at SD

Most Doubles, Game ................................ 2 13x, Last: Seager, July 2 at SD

Most Triples, Game .................................. 1 7x, Last: Barnes, June 23 vs. COL

Most Home Runs, Game .......................... 3 Seager, June 20 vs. NYM

Most Total Bases, Game ......................... 14 Seager, June 20 vs. NYM Most Extra-Base Hits, Game .................... 4 Seager, June 20 vs. NYM

Most Runs Scored, Game ......................... 3 10x: Last: Turner, June 25 vs. COL

Most RBI, Game....................................... 7 Barnes, June 30 at SD Most Walks, Game ................................... 4 Taylor, May 2 vs. SF

Most Stolen Bases, Game ......................... 2 6x, Last: Taylor, June 25 vs. COL

Most Consecutive Games, Hit ................ 16 Turner, April 13-30 Most Consecutive Games, Home Run ...... 3 Bellinger, June 10-14

Most Consecutive Games, Run ................. 8 Turner, June 16-25

Most Consecutive Games, RBI ................. 5 3x, Last: Taylor, June 14-19

DODGERS BY DAY, MONTH, INNING Monday (4-7), Tuesday (8-4), Wednesday (8-5), Thursday (7-3), Friday (11-2),

Saturday (10-3), Sunday (8-4)

April (14-12), May (19-9), June (21-7), July (1-1), Aug. ( - ), Sept. ( - )

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total

OPPONENT 41 38 25 38 29 23 26 35 24 3 285

DODGERS 54 48 46 56 51 58 38 45 37 7 437

DODGERS DEFENSIVELY CATCHER CS SBA CS% PB PickOffs

Grandal 13 38 34.2 7 3

Barnes 4 14 28.5 1 0

CATCHER ERA: Grandal – 3.08, Barnes – 3.61

OUTFIELD ASSISTS: Hernandez (3), Puig (3), Taylor (2), Bellinger (1)

PITCHER PICKOFFS: Hill (2), Avilán (1), Wood (2)

DODGERS RECORD WHEN… Dodgers Score First ................ 39-7 Opponent Scores First .......... 16-22 Lead After 6 Innings .............. 46-2 Trail After 6 Innings ............... 4-24

Lead After 7 Innings .............. 46-3 Trail After 7 Innings ............... 4-24

Lead After 8 Innings .............. 49-0 Trail After 8 Innings ............... 4-26 Tied After 7 Innings ................. 5-2 Tied After 8 Innings ................. 2-3

Scoring 3 or Less .................... 7-22 Scoring 4 or More .................. 48-7

Allowing 3 or Less ............... 40-10 Allowing 4 or More .............. 15-19 More Hits than Opponent ....... 41-3 Less Hits Than Opponent ..... 10-23

Equal Hits as Opponent ............ 4-3 Getting 10 or more hits ........... 26-3

One-Run Games ..................... 8-10 Two-Run Games .................... 10-6 Extra Innings ............................ 4-2 Shutouts.................................... 8-5

vs. American League ................ 4-3 With Designated Hitter ............. 3-2

Comeback Wins ..................... 21-7 Wins in Last At Bats ................ 8-6

Crowds over 50,000 ................. 3-2 Doubleheaders ...............................

First-Half Record ................. 53-28 Second-Half Record ................. 2-1

First Game of Series ............. 16-11 Last Game of the Series.......... 17-9 Series (W-L-T) ....................14-6-7 Series Sweeps (LA-Opp) .......... 8-0

Dodgers Homer .................... 51-12 Dodgers hit 2+ homers ........... 25-5

Playing Errorless .................. 31-16 Pitcher Makes Quality Start.... 29-6 After an off day ........................ 6-1 Times batted around in inning ..... 1

STARTING LINEUPS BY POSITION (Dodgers’ record when he starts) C Grandal (39-22), Barnes (16-7)

1B Gonzalez (26-16), Van Slyke (1-4), Segedin (0-1), Bellinger (23-3), Utley (4-4),

Hernandez (0-1), Forsythe (1-0)

2B Forsythe (14-7), Utley (26-14), Taylor (13-6), Hernandez (1-1), Barnes (1-1)

3B Turner (33-20), Forsythe (15-6), Hernandez (5-2), Taylor (2-1)

SS Seager (48-24), Hernandez (6-4), Taylor (1-1)

LF Toles (9-4), Gutierrez (9-5), Hernandez (2-2), Van Slyke (1-1), Eibner (0-1),

Bellinger (22-12), Taylor (11-3), Thompson (1-1)

CF Pederson (27-16), Hernandez (7-3), Thompson (3-1), Eibner (3-1), Toles (3-3), Taylor

(12-5)

RF Puig (45-26), Hernandez (6-3), Eibner (2-0), Bellinger (1-0), Thompson (1-0)

P Kershaw (14-2), Maeda (9-4), Hill (6-5), McCarthy (9-4), Ryu (5-8), Wood (9-3), Urias

(2-3)

DH Utley (1-0), Turner (2-1), Bellinger (0-1)

BY BATTING ORDER (Dodgers’ record when in that spot) 1 Toles (11-5), Forsythe (11-10), Hernandez (4-1), Pederson (4-4), Bellinger (0-1), Taylor (10-3),

Utley (15-5)

2 Seager (49-24), Gutierrez (0-2), Taylor (1-2), Bellinger (2-0), Pederson (1-1), Hernandez (2-0),

Forsythe (1-0)

3 Turner (35-21), Forsythe (2-0), Puig (1-0), Gonzalez (2-0), Grandal (8-4), Gutierrez (1-0),

Bellinger (1-2), Taylor (5-2)

4 Gonzalez (18-8), Gutierrez (6-3), Puig (3-5), Grandal (4-4), Bellinger (23-8), Hernandez (1-1)

5 Forsythe (7-0), Puig (4-4), Pederson (4-2), Van Slyke (0-3), Grandal (12-5), Gonzalez (4-4),

Hernandez (5-3), Taylor (9-2), Bellinger (6-3), Barnes (3-1), Utley (1-2)

6 Pederson (8-3), Gonzalez (2-4), Utley (4-2), Grandal (9-7), Thompson (1-0), Hernandez (1-2),

Van Slyke (1-0), Toles (1-0), Puig (2-3), Barnes (5-2), Bellinger (7-2), Taylor (9-4), Forsythe (4-

0), Gutierrez (1-0)

7 Grandal (6-2), Puig (7-7), Hernandez (7-1), Utley (9-4), Thompson (1-1), Pederson (6-2), Segedin

(0-1), Barnes (4-4), Eibner (1-0), Toles (0-1), Taylor (3-3), Van Slyke (1-0), Bellinger (4-0),

Forsythe (5-3), Gutierrez (1-0)

8 Puig (26-6), Hernandez (7-8), Barnes (5-1), Pederson (4-4), Utley (2-5), Van Slyke (0-2), Taylor

(2-0), Eibner (4-2), Bellinger (3-0), Toles (0-1), Thompson (2-0)

9 Kershaw (13-2), Maeda (9-4), Hill (6-4), McCarthy (8-4), Ryu (5-7), Wood (9-3), Urias (2-3),

Puig (2-1), Thompson (1-1)

NUMBER OF LINEUPS USED: 78

DODGERS BIG INNINGS (FIVE OR MORE) Date Opponent Inning Runs Final

Score 4/3 vs. SD 3rd 5 W, 14-3

4/23 @ARI 5th 6 W, 6-2

5/2 vs. SF 2nd 6 W, 13-5

5/6 @SD 9th 5 W, 10-2

5/8 vs. PIT 1st 6 W, 12-1

5/12 @COL 2nd 5 W, 6-2

6/3 @MIL 9th 5 W, 10-8

6/12 vs. CIN 8th 6 W, 9-7

6/17 @CIN 3rd 5 W, 10-2

6/20 vs. NYM 5th 5 W, 12-0

6/25 vs. COL 8th 5 W, 12-6

OPPONENTS’ BIG INNINGS (FIVE OR MORE) Date Opponent Inning Runs Final

Score 4/21 ARI 8 9 L, 5-13

5/11 @COL 2 5 L, 7-10

6/3 @MIL 7th 5 W, 10-8

DODGER EJECTIONS Date Umpire Player/Coach Reason

4/6 Rackley Pederson Balls and Strikes

5/19 Torres Stripling Throwing behind batter

5/19 Torres Geren Involved in bench-

clearing incident

6/1 Foster González Balls and Strikes

6/1 Foster Grandal Balls and Strikes

6/30 Gibson Roberts Altercation with

opposing manager

WALK-OFF VICTORIES Date Opp. Score Play

4/29 PHI 6-5 González single in bottom of ninth

5/9 PIT 4-3 Barnes double in the bottom of the 10th

5/23 STL 2-1 Forsythe double in bottom of the 13th

6/10 CIN 5-4 Seager double in bottom of ninth

REPLAY CHALLENGE RECORD: 15 (Overturned) – 6 (Stands/Confirmed)

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

1 4/3 SD W, 14-3 1-0 1-0 T1 Kershaw/Chacin 53,701*

2 4/4 SD L, 0-4 1-1 1-1 T2 -1.0 Richard/Maeda 42,196

3 4/5 SD W, 3-1 2-1 2-1 T1 Hill/Cahill/Jansen 38,373

4 4/6 SD W, 10-2 3-1 3-1 T1 McCarthy/Weaver 36,501

5 4/7 @COL L, 1-2 3-2 3-1 0-1 3 -1.0 Freeland/Ryu/McGee 49,169

6 4/8 @COL L, 2-4 3-3 3-1 0-2 T3 -2.0 Dunn/Kershaw/Holland 48,012

7 4/9 @COL W, 10-6 4-3 3-1 1-2 3 -2.0 Maeda/Anderson 33,529

8 4/10 @CHC L, 2-3 4-4 3-1 1-3 T3 -2.0 Davis/Romo 41,166

4/11 OFF DAY 3 -2.5

9 4/12 @CHC W, 2-0 5-4 3-1 2-3 3 -1.5 McCarthy/Lackey/Jansen 40,844

10 4/13 @CHC L, 0-4 5-5 3-1 2-4 T3 -2.0 Anderson/Ryu 38,379

11 4/14 ARI W, 7-1 6-5 4-1 2-4 3 -1.0 Kershaw/Greinke 49,438

12 4/15 ARI W, 8-4 7-5 5-1 2-4 T2 -0.5 Wood/Corbin/Jansen 48,070

13 4/16 ARI L, 1-3 7-6 5-2 2-4 3 -1.5 Walker/Hill/Rodney 39,822

14 4/17 ARI L, 2-4 7-7 5-3 2-4 3 -2.0 Hoover/Hatcher/Rodney 35,448

15 4/18 COL L, 3-4 7-8 5-4 2-4 3 -3.0 Rusin/Ryu/Holland 37,960

16 4/19 COL W, 4-2 8-8 6-4 2-4 3 -2.0 Kershaw/Anderson/Jansen45,474

4/20 OFF DAY 3 -2.0

17 4/21 @ARI L, 5-13 8-9 6-4 2-5 3 -3.0 Bradley/Stripling 27,018

18 4/22 @ARI L, 5-11 8-10 6-4 2-6 3 -4.0 Ray/Maeda 36,294

19 4/23 @ARI W, 6-2 9-10 6-4 3-6 3 -4.0 McCarthy/Miller 28,704

20 4/24 @SF L, 1-2 9-11 6-4 3-7 3 -5.0 Cain/Ryu/Melancon 41, 399

21 4/25 @SF W, 2-1 10-11 6-4 4-7 3 -4.0 Kershaw/Blach/Jansen 41,329

22 4/26 @SF L, 3-4 (10) 10-12 6-4 4-8 3 -4.0 Law/Stripling 41,573

23 4/27 @SF W, 5-1 (10) 11-12 6-4 5-8 3 -3.5 Jansen/Gearrin 41,580

24 4/28 PHI W, 5-3 12-12 7-4 5-8 3 -3.0 Maeda/Eickhoff/Jansen 46,729

25 4/29 PHI W, 6-5 13-12 8-4 5-8 3 -3.0 Dayton/Neris 53,110*

26 4/30 PHI W, 5-3 14-12 9-4 5-8 3 -2.0 Ryu/Pivetta/Jansen 48,961

27 5/1 SF L, 4-3 14-13 9-5 5-8 3 -2.5 Cueto/Kershaw/Law 44,606

28 5/2 SF W, 13-5 15-13 10-5 5-8 3 -2.0 Wood/Moore 43,471

29 5/3 SF L, 1-4 (11) 15-14 10-6 5-8 3 -2.5 Okert/Dayton/Melancon 50,215

5/4 OFF DAY 3 -3.0

30 5/5 @SD W, 8-2 16-14 10-6 6-8 3 -2.0 Romo/Torres/Fields 34,320

31 5/6 @SD W, 10-2 17-14 10-6 7-8 3 -2.0 Kershaw/Richard 36,337

5/7 @SD PPD

32 5/8 PIT W, 12-1 18-14 11-6 7-8 2 -2.0 Wood/Williams 37,314

33 5/9 PIT W, 4-3 (10) 19-14 12-6 7-8 2 -1.5 Jansen/Hudson 47,720

34 5/10 PIT W, 5-2 20-14 13-6 7-8 2 -1.5 Maeda/Kuhl 40,719

35 5/11 @COL L, 7-10 20-15 13-6 7-9 2 -2.5 Hoffman/Ryu/Holland 27,265

36 5/12 @COL W, 6-2 21-15 13-6 8-9 2 -1.5 Kershaw/Chatwood 40,146

37 5/13 @COL W, 4-0 22-15 13-6 9-9 2 -0.5 Wood/Anderson 43,534

38 5/14 @COL L, 6-9 22-16 13-6 9-10 2 -1.5 Senzatela/Urías/Holland 41,051

39 5/15 @SF L, 4-8 22-17 13-6 9-11 2 -2.0 Cain/McCarthy 41,397

40 5/16 @SF L, 1-2 22-18 13-6 9-12 3 -3.0 Blach/Avilan/Law 41,366

41 5/17 @SF W, 6-1 23-18 13-6 10-12 3 -2.5 Kershaw/Cueto 41,588

42 5/18 MIA W, 7-2 24-18 14-6 10-12 T2 -2.0 Ryu/Volquez/Jansen 41,717

43 5/19 MIA W, 7-2 25-18 15-6 10-12 T2 -2.0 Wood/Nicolino 45,034

44 5/20 MIA L, 6-10 25-19 15-7 10-12 3 -2.0 Straily/Urías 52,850*

45 5/21 MIA W, 6-3 26-19 16-7 10-12 T2 -2.0 McCarthy/Worley 44,646

5/22 OFF DAY 3 -2.5

46 5/23 STL W, 2-1 (13) 27-19 17-7 10-12 3 -2.5 Fields/Broxton 41,248

47 5/24 STL L, 1-6 27-20 17-8 10-12 3 -3.5 Leake/Hill 40,653

48 5/25 STL W, 7-3 28-20 18-8 10-12 3 -2.5 Maeda/Wacha/Ryu 47,427

49 5/26 CHC W, 4-0 29-20 19-8 10-12 3 -2.5 Wood/Arrieta 45,017

50 5/27 CHC W, 5-0 30-20 20-8 10-12 3 -1.5 McCarthy/Lackey/Stripling 48,322

51 5/28 CHC W, 9-4 31-20 21-8 10-12 2 -1.5 Fields/Lester 47,732

52 5/29 @STL W, 5-1 32-20 21-8 11-12 2 -0.5 Hill/Leake 46,241

53 5/30 @STL W, 9-4 33-20 21-8 12-12 1 +0.5 Morrow/Wacha 38,466

54 5/31 @STL L, 1-2 33-21 21-8 12-13 1 +0.5 Martinez/Stripling 40,304

55 6/1 @STL L, 0-2 33-22 21-8 12-14 3 -0.5 Wainwright/McCarthy 40,477

56 6/2 @MILW, 2-1 (12) 34-22 21-8 13-14 1 +0.5 Jansen/Feliz 30,140

57 6/3 @MIL W, 10-8 35-22 21-8 14-14 1 +0.5 Morrow/Torres/Jansen 34,354

58 6/4 @MIL L, 0-3 35-23 21-8 14-15 2 -0.5 Davies/Maeda/Knebel 30,330

59 6/5 WSH L, 2-4 35-24 21-9 14-15 2 -1.0 Gonzalez/Ryu/Perez 46,289

60 6/6 WSH L, 1-2 35-25 21-10 14-15 T2 -2.0 Scherzer/McCarthy/Glover 44,250

61 6/7 WSH W, 2-1 36-25 22-10 14-15 2 -2.0 Kershaw/Strasburg/Jansen 43,230

6/8 OFF DAY 3 -2.5

62 6/9 CIN W, 7-2 37-25 23-10 14-15 2 -2.5 Hill/Garrett/Maeda 44,036

63 6/10 CIN W, 5-4 38-25 24-10 14-15 2 -2.5 Jansen/Storen 43,439

64 6/11 CIN W, 9-7 39-25 25-10 14-15 2 -1.5 Avilan/Iglesias/Jansen 42,674

6/12 OFF DAY 1 -1.5

65 6/13 @CLE W, 7-5 40-25 25-10 15-15 T-1 -0.5 Kershaw/Miller/Jansen 22,171

66 6/14 @CLE W, 6-4 41-25 25-10 16-15 T-1 0 Fields/Miller/Jansen 21,051

67 6/15 @CLE L, 5-12 41-26 25-10 16-16 T-2 -1.0 Tomlin/Hill 23,339

68 6/16 @CIN W, 3-1 42-26 25-10 17-16 T-2 -1.0 Wood/Adleman/Jansen 35, 613

69 6/17 @CIN W, 10-2 43-26 25-10 18-16 T-2 -1.0 Ryu/Wojciechowski 42,431

70 6/18 @CIN W, 8-7 44-26 25-10 19-16 T-2 -1.0 Maeda/Arroyo/Jansen 27,316

71 6/19 NYM W, 10-6 45-26 26-10 19-16 2 -0.5 Kershaw/Wheeler 43,266

72 6/20 NYM W, 12-0 46-26 27-10 19-16 2 -0.5 McCarthy/Gsellman/Stewart 47,715

73 6/21 NYM W, 8-2 47-26 28-10 19-16 1 +0.5 Hill/Pill 42,330

74 6/22 NYM W, 6-3 48-26 29-10 19-16 1 +1.5 Baez/Sewald/Jansen 45,967

75 6/23 COL W, 6-1 49-26 30-10 19-16 1 +2.5 Wood/Freeland 43,787

76 6/24 COL W, 4-0 50-26 31-10 19-16 1 +2.5 Kershaw/Chatwood 50,403

77 6/25 COL W, 12-6 51-26 32-10 19-16 1 +2.5 Baez/Ottavino/Janesn 41,605

78 6/26 LAA L, 0-4 51-27 32-11 19-16 1 +1.5 Nolasco/Hill 43,126

79 6/27 LAA W, 4-0 52-27 33-11 19-16 1 +1.5 Maeda/Chavez 47,245

80 6/28 @LAA L, 3-2 52-28 33-11 19-17 1 +1.5 Bedrosian/Baez 44,669

81 6/29 @LAA W, 6-2 53-28 33-11 20-17 1 +2.5 Kershaw/Ramirez/Jansen 44,807

82 6/30 @SD W, 10-4 54-28 33-11 21-17 1 +3.5 Wood/Richard 39,254

83 7/1 @SD W, 8-0 55-28 33-11 22-17 1 +3.5 Hill/Overton 40,683

84 7/2 @SD L, 5-3 55-29 33-11 22-18 1 +2.5 Chacin/Maeda/Maurer 41,604

7/3 OFF DAY 1 +2.5

85 7/4 ARI

86 7/5 ARI

87 7/6 ARI

88 7/7 KC

89 7/8 KC

90 7/9 KC

7/10 OFF DAY

7/11 ASG

7/12 OFF DAY

7/13 OFF DAY

91 7/14 @MIA

92 7/15 @MIA

93 7/16 @MIA

7/17 OFF DAY

94 7/18 @CHW

95 7/19 @CHW

96 7/20 ATL

97 7/21 ATL

98 7/22 ATL

99 7/23 ATL

100 7/24 MIN

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

101 7/25 MIN

102 7/26 MIN

7/27 OFF DAY

103 7/28 SF

104 7/29 SF

105 7/30 SF

7/31 OFF DAY

106 8/1 @ATL

107 8/2 @ATL

108 8/3 @ATL

109 8/4 @NYM

110 8/5 @NYM

111 8/6 @NYM

8/7 OFF DAY

112 8/8 @ARI

113 8/9 @ARI

114 8/10 @ARI

115 8/11 SD

116 8/12 SD

117 8/13 SD

8/14 OFF DAY

118 8/15 CHW

119 8/16 CHW

8/17 OFF DAY

120 8/18 @DET

121 8/19 @DET

122 8/20 @DET

123 8/21 @PIT

124 8/22 @PIT

125 8/23 @PIT

126 8/24 @PIT

127 8/25 MIL

128 8/26 MIL

129 8/27 MIL

8/28 OFF DAY

130 8/29 @ARI

131 8/30 @ARI

132 8/31 @ARI

133 9/1 @SD

134 9/2 @SD (DOUBLEHEADER, MAKE-UP OF 5/7)

135 9/2 @SD

136 9/3 @SD

137 9/4 ARI

138 9/5 ARI

139 9/6 ARU

140 9/7 COL

141 9/8 COL

142 9/9 COL

143 9/10 COL

144 9/11 @SF

145 9/12 @SF

146 9/13 @SF

9/14 OFF DAY

147 9/15 @WSH

148 9/16 @WSH

149 9/17 @WSH

150 9/18 @PHI

151 9/19 @PHI

152 9/20 @PHI

153 9/21 @PHI

154 9/22 SF

155 9/23 SF

156 9/24 SF

157 9/25 SD

158 9/26 SD

159 9/27 SD

9/28 OFF DAY

160 9/29 @COL

161 9/30 @COL

162 10/1 @COL

DAYS IN… 1st Place (or tied): 22

2nd Place (or tied): 29

3rd Place (or tied): 40

4th Place (or tied): 0

5th Place: 0

MINOR LEAGUE REPORT

TRIPLE-A OKLAHOMA CITY: 46-36, 2nd place (-5.0) Today: at Iowa Yesterday: W, 6-5 at Nashville WP: Broussard (3-0) LP: Sanchez (1-2) OKC HR: None Player of the Game: Verdugo, 3-for-5, R, 2 2B, 3 RBI

DOUBLE-A TULSA: 7-4, 1st place (+1.0) Today: at Midland Yesterday: W, 3-0 at Midland WP: Shibuya (2-0) LP: Holmes (5-8) TUL HR: None Player of the Game: Shibuya, W, SHO, 9.0 IP, H, 0 R, 6 K SINGLE-A RANCHO CUCAMONGA: 7-5, T-1st place (+2.0) Today: at San Jose Yesterday: L, 8-11 vs. Lancaster WP: Cozart (2-2) LP: Boyle (2-1) RC HR: Smith (11), Raley (9) Player of the Game: Peters, 3-for-4, R, 2B, 3B, 2 RBI, BB SINGLE-A GREAT LAKES: 7-5, T-2nd place (-2.0) Today: at South Bend Yesterday: W, 4-1 vs. West Michigan WP: Alexy (2-2) LP: Castro (6-2) GL HR: None Player of the Game: Alexy, W, 5.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 5 K SINGLE-A OGDEN: 8-7, 2nd place (-2.0) Today: at Idaho Falls Yesterday: W, 7-6 vs. Idaho Falls (F/10) WP: Paschke (1-0) LP: Marte (1-2) Ogden HR: None Player of the Game: Pitre, 2-for-4, 2B, 3 RBI AZL DODGERS: 5-3, 2nd place (-2.0) Today: vs. AZL White Sox Yesterday: W, 3-2 at AZL Athletics WP: Tavarez (1-1) LP: Krall (1-2) AZL Dodgers HR: None Player of the Game: Tavarez, W, 6.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 7 K, 0 BB

DSL DODGERS 1: 15-11, 3rd place (-1.0) Today: vs. DSL Royals Yesterday: W, 4-3 at DSL Rays 1 WP: Alejo (1-0) LP: Sanchez (0-2) Santo Domingo HR: None Player of the Game: Hernandez, 5.0 IP, 7 H, 2 ER, 5 K

DSL DODGERS 2: 18-7, 1st place (+2.0) Today: at DSL Pirates Yesterday: W, 4-3 vs. DSL Rays 2 (F/8) WP: Serrano (2-1) LP: Gonzalez (1-2) Santo Domingo HR: None Player of the Game: Sanchez, 2-for-4, R, 2B Yesterday: L, 6-7 vs. DSL Rays 2 (F/7) WP: Lopez (3-0) LP: Lantigua (2-1) Santo Domingo HR: None Player of the Game: Chalo, 2-for-3, R, RBI, BB

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Feb. 15 Signed RHP Sergio Romo to a one-year contract; placed RHP Yimi Garcia on the 60-day DL (Tommy John surgery)

Feb. 18 Signed INF Chase Utley to a one-year contract; released INF/OF Darin Ruf from the roster

Feb. 19 Acquired minor league RHP Ryan Moseley from the Orioles in exchange for LHP Vidal Nuno

Feb. 20 Signed OF Franklin Gutierrez to a one-year contract

March 1 Acquired minor league INF Drew Jackson and minor league RHP Aneurys Zabala from the Mariners in exchange for RHP Chase De Jong

March 13 Optioned catcher Kyle Farmer and right-hander Jacob Rhame and reassigned outfielder Henry Ramos, right-hander Josh Sborz and right-hander Ralston Cash to minor league camp

March 19 Reassigned catchers Jack Murphy and Wynston Sawyer, right-handed pitcher Fabio Castillo and infielder/outfielder Stetson Allie to minor league camp

March 21 Reassigned right-handed pitchers Patrick Schuster and Madison Younginer to minor league camp

March 22 Optioned OF Brett Eibner and reassigned INF/OF Darnell Sweeney, INF José Miguel Fernández, INF Willie Calhoun and OF Alex Verdugo to minor league camp.

March 25 Reassigned RHPs Steve Geltz, Trevor Oaks and Yaisel Sierra to minor league camp.

March 28 Optioned RHP Josh Fields and LHP Adam Liberatore to minor league camp

March 29 Optioned IF/OF Rob Segedin and reassigned IF Ike Davis, IF/OF O'Koyea Dickson, OF Tyler Holt, IF Charlie Culberson, IF/OF Cody Bellinger and RHP Brandon Morrow to the minors.

March 30 Optioned IF Chris Taylor, OF Trayce Thompson and LHP Julio Urias and reassigned C Bobby Wilson to the minors

April 2 Announced Opening Day Roster: Pitchers (12): Luis Avilán (L), Grant Dayton (L), Chris Hatcher, Rich Hill (L), Kenley Jansen, Clayton Kershaw (L), Kenta Maeda, Brandon McCarthy, Sergio Romo,

Hyun-Jin Ryu (L), Ross Stripling, Alex Wood (L) Catchers (2): Austin Barnes, Yasmani Grandal (S), Infielders (5): Logan Forsythe, Adrián González (L), Corey Seager (L), Justin Turner, Chase Utley

(L) Outfielders (4): Franklin Gutierrez, Joc Pederson (L), Yasiel Puig, Andrew Toles (L), Infielder/Outfielder (2): Kiké Hernández, Scott Van Slyke

Placed RHP Pedro Báez (10-day, right wrist contusion, retroactive to March 30), OF Andre Ethier (10-day, lumbar disk herniation, retroactive to March 30), LHP Scott Kazmir, LHP (10-day, left hip

strain, retroactive to March 30), RHP Josh Ravin (10-day, right groin strain, retroactive to March 30), RHP Brock Stewart (10-day, right shoulder tendinitis, retroactive to March 30) on the disabled list.

April 7 Placed LHP Rich Hill on 10-day disabled list (retroactive to April 6) with blister on left middle finger; recalled RHP Josh Fields from Triple-A OKC

April 12 Placed OF Franklin Gutierrez on 10-day disabled list (retroactive to April 11) with a left hamstring strain; recalled OF Trayce Thompson from Triple-A OKC

April 14 Reinstated RHP Pedro Báez from the 10-day disabled list (right wrist contusion); optioned RHP Josh Fields to Triple-A Oklahoma City

April 16 Reinstated LHP Rich Hill from the 10-day disabled list (blister on left middle finger); optioned OF Trayce Thompson to Triple-A Oklahoma City

April 17 Placed LHP Rich Hill on 10-day disabled list with blister on left middle finger; recalled INF/OF Rob Segedin from Triple-A OKC

April 18 Placed LHP Grant Dayton on 10-day disabled list with a left intercostal strain; recalled RHP Josh Fields from Triple-A OKC

April 19 Placed INF Logan Forsythe (right great toe fracture) and INF/OF Rob Segedin (right great toe strain); recalled OF Brett Eiber and INF/OF Chris Taylor from Triple-A OKC

April 23 Recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from Triple-A OKC; optioned OF Brett Eibner to Triple-A OKC

April 24 Placed OF Joc Pederson on 10-day disabled list (right groin strain); recalled OF Brett Eibner from Triple-A OKC

April 25 Selected the contract of INF/OF Cody Bellinger from Triple-A OKC; optioned OF Brett Eibner to Triple-A OKC; designated RHP Joe Gunkel for assignment

April 27 Recalled LHP Julio Urías from Triple-A OKC; optioned LHP Adam Liberatore to Triple-A OKC

April 29 Reinstated LHP Grant Dayton from the 10-day disabled list (intercostal strain); optioned RHP Josh Fields to Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 1 Placed LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu on the 10-day disabled list (left hip contusion); recalled RHP Josh Fields to Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 2 Reinstated OF Franklin Gutierrez from the 10-day disabled list (left hamstring strain); optioned infielder/outfielder Scott Van Slyke to Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 5 Reinstated OF Joc Pederson from the 10-day disabled list (right groin strain); placed INF Adrián González on 10-day disabled list with right elbow soreness

May 8 Placed RHP Brandon McCarthy on the 10-day disabled list (left shoulder soreness); recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from Triple-A Oklahoma City

May 9 Claimed LHP Justin Marks from the Tampa Bay Rays; transferred outfielder Andre Ethier to the 60-day disabled list (lumbar disk herniation); optioned Justin Marks to Triple-A OKC

May 10 Placed OF Andrew Toles (torn right ACL) and LHP Adam Liberatore (left groin strain) on the 10-day disabled list; recalled infielder/outfielder Scott Van Slyke and outfielder Brett Eibner from Triple-

A OKC; reinstated RHP Josh Ravin from the 10-day disabled list (right groin strain) and optioned to Triple-A OKC

May 11 Reinstated LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu from the 10-day disabled list (left hip contusion); placed RHP Kenta Maeda on 10-day disabled list (left hamstring tightness)

May 15 Reinstated RHP Brandon McCarthy from 10-day disabled list (left shoulder soreness); optioned OF Brett Eibner to Triple-A OKC

May 16 Reinstated LHP Rich Hill from 10-day disabled list (blister on left middle finger); optioned LHP Grant Dayton to Triple-A OKC

May 18 Reinstated INF Adrián González from the 10-day disabled list (right elbow soreness); optioned INF/OF Scott Van Slyke to Triple-A OKC

May 19 Placed INF Justin Turner on the 10-day disabled list (right hamstring strain); recalled OF Brett Eibner from Triple-A OKC

May 21 Recalled RHP Josh Ravin from Triple-A OKC; optioned LHP Julio Urías to Triple-A OKC

May 23 Reinstated INF Logan Forsythe from 10-day disabled list (right great toe fracture); optioned RHP Josh Ravin to Triple-A OKC

May 25 Reinstated RHP Kenta Maeda (left hamstring tightness) and LHP Adam Liberatore (left groin strain) from 10-day disabled list; placed OF Joc Pederson on the seven-day disabled list for concussion and

placed LHP Luis Avilán on the 10-day disabled list with left triceps soreness (retroactive to May 24)

May 26 Claimed INF Mike Freeman and RHP Chris Heston from the Seattle Mariners; Freeman and Heston were optioned to Triple-A OKC

May 29 Selected the contract of RHP Brandon Morrow from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed LHP Alex Wood on the 10-day disabled list (SC joint inflammation; retroactive to May 27)

June 1 Recalled LHP Grant Dayton from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed LHP Adam Liberatore on 10-day disabled list (left forearm tightness; retroactive to May 31)

June 2 Acquired LHP Jason Wheeler from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for cash considerations; optioned him to Triple-A OKC

June 7 Reinstated RHP Brock Stewart from the 60-day disabled list (right shoulder tendinitis) and optioned him to Triple-A OKC; RHP Chris Heston was claimed by the Minnesota Twins off of waivers.

June 8 Selected the contract of RHP Fabio Castillo and optioned him to Triple-A OKC; designated LHP Justin Marks for assignment to create room on the 40-man roster

June 9 Reinstated INF Justin Turner (right hamstring strain) and LHP Luis Avilán (left triceps soreness) from the 10-day disabled list; placed RHP Sergio Romo on the 10-day disabled list with a left ankle

sprain (retroactive to June 8); optioned OF Brett Eibner to Triple-A OKC

June 10 Reinstated LHP Alex Wood from the 10-day disabled list (SC joint inflammation); optioned RHP Brandon Morrow to Triple-A OKC

June 11 Outrighted LHP Justin Marks to Triple-A OKC

June 13 Reinstated OF Joc Pederson from the seven-day concussion disabled list; placed INF Adrián González on the 10-day disabled list (retroactive to June 12) with lower back discomfort

June 16 Recalled RHP Josh Ravin from Triple-A OKC; optioned RHP Ross Stripling to Triple-A OKC

June 18 Recalled RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A OKC; optioned RHP Josh Ravin to Triple-A OKC; claimed OF Peter O’Brien from the Texas Rangers and will be assigned to Triple-A OKC; designated

LHP Jason Wheeler for assignment

June 19 Reinstated RHP Sergio Romo from the 10-day disabled list (left ankle sprain); optioned RHP Josh Fields to Triple-A OKC

June 21 Recalled RHP Brandon Morrow from Triple-A OKC; optioned RHP Brock Stewart from Triple-A OKC

June 22 Outrighted LHP Jason Wheeler to Triple-A OKC

June 23 Recalled RHP Ross Stripling from Triple-A OKC; placed RHP Chris Hatcher on 10-day disabled list (thoracic inflammation)

June 25 Recalled INF Mike Freeman from Triple-A OKC; placed OF Franklin Gutierrez on 10-day disabled list (episode of ankylosis spondylitis)

June 26 Recalled RHP Brock Stewart and OF Trayce Thompson from Triple-A Oklahoma City; placed RHP Brandon McCarthy (right knee tendonitis) on the 10-day disabled list; optioned RHP Ross Stripling

to Triple-A OKC

July 1 Recalled RHP Josh Fields from Triple-A OKC; optioned INF Mike Freeman to Triple-A OKC

July 2 Traded LHP Jason Wheeler to the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for International Amateur Signing Bonus Pool space

Player Injury Date On Date Off Games Missed Record

Luis Avilán left triceps soreness May 25 June 9 14 9-5

Pedro Báez right wrist contusion March 30 April 14 10 5-5

Grant Dayton intercostal strain April 18 April 29 9 4-5

Andre Ethier lumbar disk herniation March 30 --- 84 55-29

Logan Forsythe righ great toe fracture April 19 May 23 30 19-11

Yimi García (60-day DL) right elbow surgery Feb. 15 --- 84 55-29

Adrián González right elbow soreness May 5 May 18 12 8-4

Adrián González lower back discomfort June 12 --- 20 16-4

Franklin Gutierrez left hamstring strain April 11 May 2 18 9-9

Franklin Gutierrez ankylosis spondylitis June 25 --- 8 5-3

Chris Hatcher thoracic inflammation June 23 --- 10 7-3

Rich Hill blister on left middle finger April 6 April 16 9 5-4

Rich Hill blister on left middle finger April 17 May 16 27 15-12

Scott Kazmir (60-day DL) left hip strain March 30 --- 84 55-29 Adam Liberatore left forearm tightness May 31 --- 31 22-9

Adam Liberatore left groin strain May 10 May 25 14 8-6

Kenta Maeda left hamstring tightness May 11 May 25 13 7-6

Brandon McCarthy dislocated left shoulder May 8 May 15 7 5-2

Brandon McCarthy right knee tendonitis June 26 --- 7 4-3

Joc Pederson right groin strain April 24 May 5 10 6-4

Joc Pederson concussion May 25 June 13 16 12-4

Josh Ravin right groin strain March 30 May 10 33 19-14

Sergio Romo left ankle sprain June 8 June 19 9 8-1

Hyun-Jin Ryu left hip contusion May 1 May 11 8 6-2

Rob Segedin (60-day DL) right great toe strain April 19 --- 69 48-21

Brock Stewart (60-day DL) right shoulder tendinitis March 30 June 7 60 35-25

Andrew Toles (60-day DL) torn right ACL May 10 --- 51 36-15

Justin Turner right hamstring strain May 19 June 9 19 12-7

Alex Wood SC joint inflammation May 27 June 10 13 8-5