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2013 Los Angeles Dodgers season

The 2013 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 124th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 56th season in Los Angeles. The Dodgers dealt with a series of injuries to key players during the first half of the season and on June 21 were 31–42, 9+12 games back in last place in the NL West. Beginning with a 6–1 win over the San Diego Padres on June 22, the return of the injured players, and the emergence of rookie Yasiel Puig, they went 46–10 through August 23 as the rest of the division collapsed. On September 19, they clinched the Western Division title. This was the earliest the Dodgers had ever clinched a title and the largest deficit they had ever overcome to win the division. They opened the playoffs by defeating the Atlanta Braves in the Division Series and advanced to the NL Championship Series. In the National League Championship Series, they lost to the St. Louis Cardinals in six games.

2013 Los Angeles Dodgers
National League West Champions
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record92–70 (.568)
Divisional place1st
Other information
Owner(s)Guggenheim Baseball Management
PresidentStan Kasten
General manager(s)Ned Colletti
Manager(s)Don Mattingly
Local televisionPrime Ticket
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(Vin Scully, Eric Collins, Steve Lyons)
Local radioKLAC
(Vin Scully, Charley Steiner, Rick Monday)
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(Jaime Jarrín, Pepe Yñiguez, Fernando Valenzuela)
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The season also marked the end of the Dodgers games on Fox Sports West/Prime Ticket, as they signed a lucrative contract with Spectrum to have an exclusive Dodgers-only channel called SportsNet LA.

Offseason

Coaching staff

 

The Dodgers fired hitting coach Dave Hansen after the 2012 season but retained the rest of their coaching staff for 2013.[1] On November 7, the Dodgers hired Mark McGwire (pictured at right) to be the new hitting coach.[2] On November 13, the Dodgers promoted bullpen coach Ken Howell to assistant pitching coach and named Chuck Crim as the new bullpen coach. They also named John Valentin as assistant hitting coach.[3]

Departing players

After the 2012 season several Dodgers players became free agents: pitchers Joe Blanton, Randy Choate, Brandon League and Jamey Wright, infielder Adam Kennedy and outfielders Shane Victorino and Bobby Abreu.[4] The Dodgers also declined the 2013 contract options for pitcher Todd Coffey, backup catcher Matt Treanor and outfielder/first baseman Juan Rivera, making them free agents.[5]

Player signings

 
Korean pitcher Hyun-jin Ryu was signed by the Dodgers to a 6-year $36 million contract
 
The Dodgers signed Zack Greinke to a 6-year $147 million contract, the richest ever for a right-handed starter to that point

The Dodgers began their offseason by re-signing closer Brandon League to a three-year, $22.5 million contract.[6] On December 9, the Dodgers signed pitcher Hyun-jin Ryu to a six-year, $36 million contract after winning his rights from the Hanwha Eagles in the Korea Baseball Organization.[7] The Dodgers, on December 10, signed the top free agent pitcher, Zack Greinke, to a six-year, $147 million contract, the largest ever awarded to a right-handed pitcher.[8] They signed left-handed relief pitcher J. P. Howell to a one-year, $2.75 million contract on January 8.[9]

Trades

On December 12, the Dodgers acquired utility player Skip Schumaker from the St. Louis Cardinals for minor league shortstop Jake Lemmerman.[10] On December 19, they traded RHP John Ely to the Houston Astros in exchange for minor league LHP Rob Rasmussen.[11]

Spring training

Spring training began for the Dodgers on February 12, when pitchers and catchers reported to the team's spring training facility at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona. The Dodgers went into spring training with the lineup fairly set but a few issues remained to be worked out. The Dodgers had eight pitchers Clayton Kershaw, Chad Billingsley, Zach Greinke, Josh Beckett, Chris Capuano, Aaron Harang, Ted Lilly and Hyun-jin Ryu vying for five spots in the starting rotation.[12]

Several Dodgers players participated in the 2013 World Baseball Classic held during spring training. Kenley Jansen played for the Netherlands, Ronald Belisario for Venezuela, Nick Punto for Italy, Luis Cruz and Adrián González for Mexico, and Hanley Ramírez for the Dominican Republic, as well as minor leaguers Andres Santiago and Mario Santiago for Puerto Rico and Felipe Burin for Brazil.

In the WBC Championship game, Ramírez injured his hand while diving for a ball. An MRI the next day revealed a torn thumb ligament that required surgery. The Dodgers announced that he would miss the first two months of the season while recovering.[13]

One of the big stories of spring training was the play of Cuban defector Yasiel Puig. He hit .526 in Cactus League games and there was talk that he might be able to make the opening day roster, despite being a "very raw" talent who had only briefly played in Class-A the year before. However, the club sent him to AA Chattanooga to start the season.[14]

Regular season

Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 92 70 0.568 47–34 45–36
Arizona Diamondbacks 81 81 0.500 11 45–36 36–45
San Diego Padres 76 86 0.469 16 45–36 31–50
San Francisco Giants 76 86 0.469 16 42–40 34–46
Colorado Rockies 74 88 0.457 18 45–36 29–52


National League Wild Card

Major league debuts

April

 
Clayton Kershaw pitched a complete game shutout on Opening Day against the Giants

The Dodgers began the regular season at home on April 1 against the San Francisco Giants. Clayton Kershaw made the opening day start for the third straight season and pitched a complete game shutout as the Dodgers won 4–0. Kershaw also hit his first career home run in the game, for the Dodgers' first run in the bottom of the 8th.[15] Korean pitcher Hyun-jin Ryu made his Major League debut the following day, allowing three runs (one earned) on 10 hits in 6+13 innings to pick up the 3–0 loss.[16] The Dodgers went 1 for 14 with runners in scoring position in the series finale, and Pablo Sandoval and Hunter Pence hit homers off Josh Beckett as the Giants won 5–3.[17] Zack Greinke made his Dodgers debut on April 5, pitching a two-hitter for 6+13 innings in the Dodgers' 3–0 win. Andre Ethier hit a solo homer in the game.[18] In his second start of the season, Kershaw pitched seven shutout innings while striking out nine and only allowing two hits in the 1–0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.[19] The Dodgers finished off their three-game sweep of the Pirates with a 6–2 win on April 7. Adrián González had four RBI and Ryu picked up his first Major League win in the game.[20]

The Dodgers began their first road trip of the season on April 9 at Petco Park against the San Diego Padres. The bullpen allowed 5 runs to score in the bottom of the 8th and the team lost 9–3.[21] In Game 2 of the Padres series, Chad Billingsley made his first start of the season and allowed only one run in six innings. Carl Crawford and A. J. Ellis both homered in the 4–3 win.[22] The Dodgers won the third game of the series, 3–2, thanks to a go-ahead pinch hit home run by Juan Uribe. However, pitcher Zack Greinke injured his left collarbone when Carlos Quentin charged the mound and tackled him to the ground after he was hit by a pitch.[23] Kershaw pitched well again in his next start, against the Arizona Diamondbacks, but the offense failed to score and the team lost 3–0.[24] Ryu struck out nine in six innings in his next start and also went 3 for 3 at the plate as the Dodgers beat the Diamondbacks 7–5.[25] Josh Beckett struck out nine in the next game and pitched a complete game, but the offense failed to score and he allowed the game-winning hit by Paul Goldschmidt in the bottom of the ninth of the 1–0 loss.[26]

The Dodgers returned home on April 15 for a Jackie Robinson Day game against the Padres. Eric Stults hit a three-run homer off Chad Billingsley and the Dodgers again were unable to get key hits and lost 6–3.[27] Chris Capuano made his first start of the season on April 16, replacing the injured Zack Greinke in the rotation. He struggled early, allowing four runs in the first inning and then left the game in the top of the third after suffering his own injury, a strained left calf. The Dodgers lost 9–2.[28] Kershaw picked up his 1,000th career strikeout when he fanned Yonder Alonso of the Padres in the 2nd inning on April 17. He became the youngest Dodger pitcher to reach that mark since Fernando Valenzuela. However, he struggled after that and the offense again failed to do much as the team lost 7–2. The Dodgers were swept at home by the Padres for the first time since 2006.[29]

The Dodgers were rained out on April 19 at Camden Yards and forced to play a doubleheader the following day against the Baltimore Orioles. Their losing streak extended to six games after they lost both games of the doubleheader. In the first game, Andre Ethier hit a three-run homer in the first to stake the Dodgers to a 4–0 lead but Ryu allowed two home runs and the bullpen again failed as the team lost 7–5.[30] Manny Machado battered Beckett for a homer, double, single and 4 RBIs in the nightcap as the Orioles won 6–1.[31] The Dodgers woes continued when Chad Billingsley was scratched from his scheduled April 20 start and placed on the disabled list due to pain in his elbow. Stephen Fife was recalled from AAA Albuquerque to make the start.[32] The Dodgers did manage to end the six-game losing streak with a 7–4 victory in the series finale.[33] Mark Ellis hit two home runs in the Dodgers 7–2 victory over the New York Mets at Citi Field on April 23.[34] Ted Lilly made his first start of the season the following day and held the Mets to 1 run on 6 hits in 5 innings while striking out 7. Matt Kemp also hit his first home run of the season. However, the Mets tied the game in the bottom of the ninth and then won it with a walk-off grand slam by Jordany Valdespin off of Josh Wall in the bottom of the 10th.[35] The Dodgers got a two-run rally in the top of the ninth on the 25th to pick up a 3–2 win over the Mets in the final game of the road trip.[36]

 
Matt Magill made his Major League debut on April 27

The Dodgers returned home on April 26 to begin a three-game weekend series with the Milwaukee Brewers. Adrián González doubled twice and drove in 3 runs in the 7–5 victory. Mark Ellis left the game after five innings because of a strained right quad.[37] Fife was placed on the disabled list the next day and Matt Magill was called up from the minors to make his Major League debut. Magill allowed only two runs in 6+23 innings while striking out seven. However, Matt Guerrier allowed two home runs and they lost 6–4.[38] Clayton Kershaw struck out 12 while pitching 8 shutout innings and Carl Crawford hit two homers as the Dodgers beat the Brewers 2–0 to win the series.[39] Ted Lilly allowed five runs in the first three innings in his next start and Josh Wall allowed seven more in 2 innings of relief as the Dodgers were crushed by the Colorado Rockies 12–2.[40] The Dodgers finished April with a 13–13 record after Ryu struck out 12 in 6 innings and Hanley Ramírez homered in his first start of the season after coming off the disabled list.[41]

May

Josh Beckett fell to 0–4 on the season as the Dodgers lost to the Rockies 7–3 to start the month of May.[42]

The Dodgers injury epidemic continued as Hanley Ramírez, after playing in just four games, injured his hamstring in the May 3 game against the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park. Clayton Kershaw allowed only 3 hits and 1 run in 7 innings but the Giants won 2–1 on a walk-off home run by Buster Posey.[43] The following day, Matt Magill got pounded in his second start, allowing 5 runs in only 1.1 innings. The Dodgers fell behind 6–1 but came back to tie the game, partially thanks to Dee Gordon who tripled, stole two bases and scored two runs. However, they wound up losing 10–9 on a walk-off home run by Guillermo Quiróz in the 10th inning.[44] The Giants completed the sweep of the injury-riddled Dodgers the next day, 4–3.[45]

 
An eight-game losing streak to start the month of May had fans calling for Manager Don Mattingly to be fired.

The team returned home to open a series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Chris Capuano came off the disabled list to allow six runs in 4+ innings, Carl Crawford misplayed two balls in the outfield and the losing streak hit 5 in a 9–2 loss.[46] Paul Goldschmidt hit a two-run homer off Brandon League in the ninth on May 7 to send the Dodgers to their sixth straight loss 5–3. This was the second six-game losing streak of the season for the team, the first time that had happened since 1912.[47] Goldschmidt hit two more runs the next day as the Diamondbacks won 3–2. This was the first time the Dodgers had been swept in consecutive series since 2008.[48] The Dodgers combined for 10 hits on May 10 against the Miami Marlins, including a three-run homer by Adrián González in the first inning. But it wasn't enough as they lost 5–4 to run the losing streak to 8.[49] Hyun-jin Ryu pitched well the next day, allowing only 1 run in 6.2 innings, as the Dodgers snapped their 8-game losing streak with a 7–1 win over the Marlins. Andre Ethier had 4 hits in 4 at-bats and Dee Gordon hit his 2nd career home run in the win.[50] Chris Capuano picked up his first win of the season on Mother's Day as Scott Van Slyke went 2 for 4 with a home run in the Dodgers 5–3 win. Matt Kemp picked up his 1,000th career hit in the game, the fifth fastest Dodger to reach that mark.[51] Beckett struggled the next night, allowing 4 runs in only 3 innings of a 6–2 loss to the Washington Nationals.[52] Kershaw was back on the mound on May 14, striking out 11 in 8+23 scoreless innings. Andre Ethier provided a two-run single for the 2–0 win.[53] Zack Greinke returned from the disabled list to allow only one run in 5+13 innings to get a 3–1 win over the Nationals in the final game of the homestand.[54]

The Dodgers went back on the road on May 17 against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field. Van Slyke hit two home runs in the first game but Paco Rodriguez allowed a grand slam home run to Justin Upton and the Braves won 8–5.[55] Chris Capuano pitched well the next day, taking a shutout into the 8th inning but reliever Kenley Jansen allowed back-to-back homers to Evan Gattis and Andrelton Simmons and the team lost again, 3–1.[56] The bullpen surrendered the lead again the next night as the Braves completed the sweep with a 5–2 win.[57] The Dodgers traveled to Miller Park for a series against the Milwaukee Brewers next. After 3 straight days of bullpen meltdowns, Clayton Kershaw picked the team up by pitching his 10th career complete game and only allowing 3 hits in a 3–1 victory. Ethier and Kemp homered in the win.[58] The team reverted to form the next day as they stranded 14 runners in scoring position and Zack Greinke struggled in a 5–2 defeat.[59] The offense finally came alive as the Dodgers wrapped up the road trip with a 9–2 win over the Brewers on May 22.[60]

The Dodgers returned home on May 24 for a series against the St. Louis Cardinals amid media speculation that Manager Don Mattingly was in danger of losing his job.[61] The team didn't help his cause as they managed only 3 hits against Lance Lynn and lost 7–0.[62] Adrián González had a homer, double and three RBI in a 5–3 victory over the Cardinals the following day.[63] Gonzalez homered and drove in 3 more the next day, but Kershaw had a rough outing allowing four runs, his most all season, in a 5–3 loss.[64] Continuing his hot streak, Gonzalez was 4 for 4 on May 27 against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as the Dodgers came back from a 6–1 deficit to win 8–7.[65] Hyun-Jin Ryu pitched a complete game shutout and Luis Cruz hit his first home run of the year in a 3–0 win over the Angels the following day in the final game of the homestand.[66]

The Freeway series continued the next night at Angel Stadium, as Jered Weaver held the Dodgers offense in check and the Angels won 4–3.[67] The Angels took the finale to the series, 3–2, thanks to solid pitching by Jason Vargas and an RBI infield single by Chris Nelson.[68] The Dodgers concluded a tough month of May with a game at Coors Field against the Colorado Rockies. Kershaw pitched seven plus solid innings but Todd Helton two-run homer off closer Brandon League tied the game in the bottom of the ninth. The Dodgers rallied to score two in the tenth for their first extra inning win of the season, 7–5.[69]

June

The Dodgers began June much the way they ended May. Ronald Belisario allowed a two-run homer to Michael Cuddyer in the seventh to blow the lead and then Dexter Fowler hit a walk-off single off Matt Guerrier in the 10th as the Rockies beat the Dodgers 7–6.[70] Matt Magill was called up from the minors to make a spot start on June 2 but he struggled. Magill became the first Major Leaguer since at least 1916 to allow at least nine walks and four homers in the same start as the Dodgers were crushed 7–2.[71]

 
Yasiel Puig made his debut in June and hit .436 with 7 home runs. His 44 hits in the month was second most all-time for a rookie in his debut month.

The Dodgers returned home to play the San Diego Padres. Stephen Fife was the second straight spot starter, allowing one run in 5+13 innings. Adrián González and Scott Van Slyke each hit solo homers to account for all the Dodgers runs in the 2–1 win. The story of the game however, was the debut of top prospect Yasiel Puig, who went 2 for 4 and threw out a runner at first from the warning track on a double play to end the game.[72] In the next game, Puig went 3 for 4 with a double and two home runs to lead the team to a 9–7 victory. He was the first Dodger player in history with a multi-homer game in one of his first two games and the first with five RBI in one of his first two games since Spider Jorgensen in 1947.[73] However, he went 0 for 4 with 2 strikeouts in the series finale as Jason Marquis no hit the Dodgers into the sixth inning and the Padres won 6–2 to keep the Dodgers in last place in the division.[74] Zack Greinke pitched seven scoreless innings on June 6 against the Atlanta Braves and Puig continued his hot start by blasting a grand slam home run in the eighth inning to blow open the Dodgers 5–0 win.[75] Puig homered again the next day, and became only the second player in the modern era with four homers in his first five games and he tied the Major League record with 10 RBI in his first five games. Hyun-Jin Ryu allowed one run on six hits in 7+23 innings and the Dodgers won, 2–1, when pinch runner Skip Schumaker scored on a wild pitch by Anthony Varvaro in the bottom of the 10th.[76] The Braves won the next day, 2–1, as Kris Medlen pitched 6+23 scoreless innings and hit a solo homer. That was one of two homers allowed by Stephen Fife in the fifth inning.[77] Matt Magill made another emergency start on June 9 as Ted Lilly went back on the disabled list. He walked six and allowed seven runs in 3+23 innings as the Dodgers lost to the Braves 8–1.[78] Clayton Kershaw allowed only one run in seven innings on June 10 against the Arizona Diamondbacks but Brandon League was tagged for four runs in the ninth and the Dodgers lost 5–4. Puig had three hits on the day to move his batting average to .500 on the season. He became the first Dodger in history with 16 hits in his first eight games and the first with six multi-hit games in his first eight.[79] The Dodgers beat the Diamondbacks the next day as Tim Federowicz three-run double provided the difference in the 5–3 win. The game was marred by five hit batters, two bench clearing incidents, and six ejections of players and coaches.[80] The Dodgers ended their homestand with an 8–6 loss to the Diamondbacks in 12 innings on June 12.[81]

Major League Baseball on June 14 announced the discipline for the fight between the Dodgers and Diamondbacks that took place a few days prior. Diamondbacks pitcher Ian Kennedy was suspended 10 games and utility player Eric Hinske 5 games, while Dodgers utility player Skip Schumaker and relief pitcher J. P. Howell were suspended two games and Ronald Belisario one. In addition manager Don Mattingly and hitting coach Mark McGwire were suspended as well and several players were fined.[82]

The Dodgers began a roadtrip at PNC Park on June 14 but the woes continued as Jeff Locke tossed seven shutout innings and the Pittsburgh Pirates won 3–0.[83] The next day, Kershaw allowed only one run and three hits in seven innings, while striking out eight. However, the bullpen coughed up the lead yet again. This time the Dodgers managed to pull out the win 5–3 in 11 innings.[84] A three-run home run by Pedro Álvarez off Greinke was the key to the Pirates' 6–3 win in the series finale.[85] The Dodgers were scheduled to begin a two-game series against the New York Yankees on June 18, but a rain out forced the two teams to play a day-night doubleheader on June 19.[86] Hanley Ramírez had four hits, including a two-run homer in the first game, but the Dodgers committed four errors in the game and lost 6–4.[87] Chris Capuano came off the disabled list to pitch six shutout innings and Puig hit a home run to lead the Dodgers to a split of the doubleheader with a 6–0 win. Puig had 27 hits in his first 15 games, second most all-time.[88] After the game, they took a cross-country plane ride and opened a series against the Padres in San Diego. They lost 6–3 as the Padres defenders made several highlight reel plays and Pedro Ciriaco had an RBI triple and a two-run home run in the game.[89] The Dodgers committed two more errors the next day, tying the Houston Astros for the league lead. They lost 5–2.[90] Zack Greinke had his best start as a Dodger on June 22, holding the Padres to one run and four hits, while striking out eight in eight innings. Adrián González and Hanley Ramírez homered in the 6–1 victory.[91] González and Ramírez hit back-to-back homers the following day to help the Dodgers split the series 3–1.[92]

 
Hanley Ramírez came off the disabled list in June and had a 12-game hitting streak, during which he hit .477.

The Dodgers returned home on June 24, to open a series against the San Francisco Giants. Yasiel Puig went 3 for 4 with a home run and two RBI in the first game as the Dodgers won 3–1, their first three-game winning streak since they swept the Pirates on April 5–7.[93] They extended the streak to four games when they beat the Giants 6–5 the next day. Ramírez and Mark Ellis homered and Matt Kemp came off the disabled list to make a game-saving catch to end the game and preserve the win.[94] The Dodgers finished off the three-game sweep of the Giants with a 4–2 win on June 26. Kershaw pitched 8+ innings and allowed only a two-run homer to Buster Posey, while striking out seven.[95] Puig delivered the go-ahead two-out, two-run single in the seventh inning as the Dodgers took the opener of a series from the Philadelphia Phillies to stretch the winning streak to six games.[96] The streak came to an abrupt end on June 28 as the Phillies erupted for 21 hits and 16 runs in a 16–1 shellacking of the Dodgers. It was the team's worst home loss since 1947 and the most runs allowed in a game since 2003.[97] Hanley Ramírez was 3 for 4 with a 3-run homer the following day, and also scored the winning run on a walk-off single by A. J. Ellis as the Dodgers won 4–3.[98] The Dodgers finished out their first winning month of the season with a 6–1 victory over the Phillies. Stephen Fife pitched seven shutout innings but the real story was Yasiel Puig who was 4 for 5 with a double and a triple to break Steve Sax's team record for most hits in a month by a rookie with 44. His total was also second most all-time among rookies in their first month, behind only Joe DiMaggio.[99]

July

In their first July game, the Dodgers moved out of last place for the first time since May 5. Clayton Kershaw struck out eight and pitched a complete game shutout in the 8–0 victory over the Rockies at Coors Field.[100] The Dodgers won again the next night as Juan Uribe, Adrián González, Hanley Ramírez and Matt Kemp all homered in the 10–8 win.[101] González was 4 for 5 with a homer in the series finale and Kemp also hit another homer, but Chris Capuano allowed 5 runs in 4+13 innings and the Rockies won the game, 9–5.[102] The Dodgers began a series with the Giants at AT&T Park on July 5. Uribe had a double, triple, homer and 7 RBI in the 10–2 win.[103] Three errors and an inability to mount any offense against Giants starter Madison Bumgarner led to the 4–2 loss the following day.[104] A. J. Ellis three-run double in the top of the ninth of Sergio Romo gave the Dodgers a 4–1 win on July 7.[105] Zack Greinke allowed only two hits and struck out seven in seven scoreless innings to lead the Dodgers to a 6–1 victory over the first place Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field.[106] Ricky Nolasco made his first start as a Dodger on July 9, after having been acquired in a trade with the Miami Marlins a few days prior. He allowed only one run on four hits in seven innings of work and the Dodgers again won 6–1.[107] Hanley Ramírez and A. J. Ellis hit back-to-back homers in the top of the 14th inning as the Dodgers swept the Diamondbacks with a 7–5 win to climb back to .500 for the first time since April 30.[108]

 
Ricky Nolasco was acquired in a trade with the Miami Marlins on July 6

The Dodgers returned home on July 11 and extended their winning streak with a 6–1 victory over the Rockies. Capuano pitched 6.1 scoreless innings, while striking out a season-high eight and Mark Ellis was 3 for 4 with 4 RBI in the game.[109] The Dodgers' five-game winning streak came to an end when Juan Nicasio shut them out 3–0.[110] The Dodgers returned the favor the next day as Zack Greinke struck out nine and allowed only two hits in a 1–0 complete game shutout.[111] The Dodgers headed into the All-Star break with a 47–47 record after losing 3–1 to split the series with the Rockies.[112] Kershaw was the Dodgers only representative at the 2013 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, and retired the three batters he faced in his one inning of work.[113]

 
Clayton Kershaw was 4–1 with a 1.34 ERA in 6 starts in the month of July and was selected as National League Pitcher of the Month

After the break, the Dodgers traveled to the nation's capital for a three-game series against the Washington Nationals. Hanley Ramírez hit a two-run homer and Andre Ethier a solo shot to account for all the team's runs in a 3–2 win.[114] Ramírez's RBI double in the 10th inning capped a 3 for 5 night as the Dodgers took game 2 of the series, 3–1, on July 20.[115] Matt Kemp rejoined the Dodgers on July 21 after spending two weeks on the disabled list with a sore shoulder. In his return, he was 3 for 4 with a homer as the Dodgers drubbed the Nationals 9–2 to sweep the series.[116] The Dodgers moved into first place for the first time all season when they clobbered the Toronto Blue Jays 14–5 on July 22. A. J. Ellis set career highs with five RBI, four hits (including a homer), and three runs. Skip Schumaker also hit a three-run homer in the game.[117] The following day, the Dodgers fell behind 8–3 after 6 innings but came back and won 10–9. Adrián González three-run homer in the eighth inning was the big blow.[118] They came from behind again the next day, closing out the road trip by scoring 5 runs in the top of the 10th with home runs by Mark Ellis and Yasiel Puig to win 8–3.[119] With the win the Dodgers set an L.A. Dodger record with their 10th straight road win, something the Dodgers franchise hadn't done since 1955. This was also the first time they had swept an interleague series (of three or more games) since 2003 and the first time they had scored eight or more runs in four straight games since 1985.[120]

The Dodgers returned home on July 25 and dropped the opener of a four-game series against the Cincinnati Reds, 5–2. Mat Latos held the Dodgers to one run in 7+23 innings, and Jay Bruce and Xavier Paul each homered to end the six-game winning streak.[121] Hanley Ramírez hit a two-run homer to back Clayton Kershaw's eight strikeouts in eight innings as the club won 2–1 in the second game of the series.[122] Hyun-jin Ryu dominated on July 27, striking out nine and allowing only one run on two hits in seven innings in the Dodgers' 4–1 victory over the Reds.[123] Puig hit a walk-off homer in the bottom of the 11th as the Dodgers took the series finale 1–0. A pitching duel between Chris Capuano and Tony Cingrani kept the game tied heading into extra innings. The 20 strikeouts by Dodgers batters in the game set a franchise record, breaking the mark set during a 15-inning game on May 2, 1995 against the Giants.[124] Greinke stuck out 7 in 7 innings and Mark Ellis hit a walk-off RBI single in the ninth as the Dodgers beat the New York Yankees 3–2 on July 30.[125] Kershaw pitched eight shutout innings as the month came to a close, but Hiroki Kuroda also did not allow a run and the Yankees won 3–0 after scoring all their runs off the Dodgers bullpen in the top of the ninth.[126]

August

The Dodgers traveled to Wrigley Field and started the month of August with a 6–4 victory over the Chicago Cubs, extending the road winning streak to 11.[127] The following day they won again 6–2, tying the all-time franchise record of 12 set by the 1924 Brooklyn Robins. Hyun-jin Ryu became the first Dodger rookie to win 10 games in a season since Kazuhisa Ishii in 2002.[128] A two-run single by Carl Crawford keyed the Dodgers' 3–0 win over the Cubs on August 3 to extend the streak to 13, a new franchise record and the longest in the National League since the 1976 Phillies also won 13.[129] The team finished off a sweep of the Cubs with a 1–0 victory. Stephen Fife came off the DL to pitch 5+13 scoreless innings and Kenley Jansen pitched a scoreless ninth for his 17th save, and 25th consecutive batter he had retired in a row. This was the Dodgers' first four-game sweep at Wrigley Field since 1954.[130] Zack Greinke picked up his 100th career win in the Dodgers' 3–2 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. He pitched 6+13 innings and drove in the eventual winning run with a single in the seventh.[131] A lack of clutch hitting led to the Dodgers first road loss in a month, a 5–1 loss to the Cardinals on August 7. The streak ended at 15, just two behind the all-time record set by the 1984 Tigers and 1916 Giants.[132] Cardinals starter Shelby Miller had to leave the next game after only two pitches due to injury and the Dodgers erupted for 6 runs in the second inning on their way to a 13–4 win. Crawford had 4 hits from the leadoff spot and both Andre Ethier and Skip Schumaker had 3 hits and 4 RBI in the win.[133] Ryu struck out seven in seven innings while not walking a batter and allowing only one unearned run as the Dodgers completed a 7–1 road trip with a 5–1 win. A. J. Ellis delivered the big blow with a 3-run homer.[134]

 
Zack Greinke was 5–0 with a 1.23 ERA in August and won the National League Pitcher of the Month Award.

The Dodgers returned home on August 9 to begin an interleague series against the Tampa Bay Rays. In the opener, the Rays jumped out to a 6–0 lead and David Price allowed only one unearned run through his seven innings. However, the Dodgers rallied against the Rays bullpen with two runs in the eighth and four in the ninth to win 7–6.[135] Zack Greinke pitched 6+13 scoreless innings, Adrián González homered, Skip Schumaker had four hits and the Dodgers won the second game of the series, 5–0.[136] Clayton Kershaw dominated in the series finale, striking out eight and allowing just 3 hits and 1 earned run in 8 strong innings, while driving in 2 runs on a second-inning single. The Dodgers won 8–2.[137] The next day, they beat the New York Mets 4–2 as Nick Punto homered and González had three hits and an RBI. The Dodgers record of 38–8 over their past 46 games was the franchise's best mark since the 1899 Brooklyn Superbas.[138] Ryu pitched another good game the following day, beating Mets ace Matt Harvey to pick up his 12th win in the Dodgers 4–2 victory.[139] On August 14, the Dodgers fell behind early 4–0 after 3 innings but again fought their way back and tied it up on a two-run pinch hit homer by Andre Ethier in the bottom of the ninth. Back-to-back doubles by Yasiel Puig and González in the 12th gave them a 5–4 walk-off win. This was the 12th straight victory for the Dodgers in one-run games, a franchise record, and their 40th win in 48 games, the best mark in the Majors since the 1942 St. Louis Cardinals.[140]

The Dodgers traveled to the east coast to begin a road trip with the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Greinke and the bullpen shut out the Phillies and Hanley Ramírez hit a two-run homer in the 4–0 win.[141] Kershaw struck out 8 in 8 scoreless innings as the Dodgers shut out the Phillies again, 5–0 for their first 10-game win streak since 2006. The record of 42–8 over the past 50 games was the third best 50 game stretch in Major League history, behind only the 1906 Cubs and 1912 Giants.[142] The streak was snapped the next day as Ramírez made two errors in the bottom of the ninth and the Phillies won 3–2.[143] The Dodgers lost consecutive games for the first time since June 20–21 when they dropped the opener of a series against the Miami Marlins 6–2 on August 19 at Marlins Park.[144] Yasiel Puig came off the bench and hit a solo homer to lead off the eighth inning as the Dodgers won the second game of the series, 6–4.[145] Greinke pitched another good game the next day, allowing only one run in eight innings as the Dodgers capitalized on 3 Marlins errors to win 4–1.[146] Kershaw followed that up by again pitching eight scoreless innings in the Dodgers 6–0 shutout of the Marlins to end the road trip.[147]

The Dodgers began a three-game series against the American League East leading Boston Red Sox at Dodger Stadium on August 24. Ricky Nolasco and John Lackey both pitched eight strong innings, and only five hits were allowed combined. Hanley Ramírez two-run homer in the 4th was the only scoring in the 2–0 win for the Dodgers, which stretched their lead in the division to 10+12 games, the largest since 1977.[148] Ryu allowed 4 runs in the first inning the next day, with the big blow on a 3-run homer by Jonny Gomes and the Dodgers never recovered, losing 4–2.[149] The Red Sox won the series finale 8–1, the Dodgers first series loss since June 14–16. They had won or tied 18 straight series, a franchise record.[150] Greinke got the Dodgers back on track after their two-game slide, pitching 8+23 innings against the Cubs and also hitting an RBI single in the 6–0 win.[151] The Dodgers offense was stymied by Cubs pitcher Travis Wood the next night and they lost 3–2. The team moved past 3 million in attendance this night, the first team in the Majors to reach that mark.[152] Nolasco pitched eight shutout innings, while striking out 11, and Ramírez and Ethier both homered in the 4–0 win on August 28. The Dodgers 8 shutout wins in the month of August was the most by any MLB team in one month since the Dodgers did it in September of 1988.[153] Yasiel Puig had four hits and Adrián González hit two homers as the Dodgers pounded the San Diego Padres 9–2 on August 30, setting a new L.A. Dodgers record with 22 wins in a month, one shy of the franchise record set by the 1953 and 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers. Newly signed Edinson Vólquez made his Dodgers debut, the 26th pitcher the team used this season, setting a franchise record.[154] The Dodgers tied the franchise record for wins in a month the next day, as they finished August with a 2–1 win over the Padres.[155]

September

The Dodgers started September with a 2–1 win to finish off a sweep of the San Diego Padres. Zack Greinke allowed one run on two hits and Yasiel Puig homered in the win.[156]

Clayton Kershaw had a rare poor performance in the opener of a road series against the Colorado Rockies. He allowed 5 runs and a career-high 11 hits, but the Dodger offense picked him up and the team continued winning, 10–8.[157] Ricky Nolasco won his sixth straight decision, 7–4, on September 3 as Nick Punto had four hits and Carl Crawford had three hits and two RBI.[158] The Dodgers dropped the series finale to the Rockies, 7–5, thanks to a poor first Dodger start by Edison Volquez, who allowed four runs in four innings of work.[159] The Dodgers next traveled to Great American Ball Park to begin a weekend series with the Cincinnati Reds. Chris Capuano left the game in the second inning with a groin strain and the Reds won 3–2.[160] A walk-off single by Todd Frazier in the 10th inning gave the Reds a 4–3 victory on September 7, sending the Dodgers to their first three-game losing streak since June 8–10.[161] The Reds completed the sweep, 3–2, thanks to two home runs by Jay Bruce and a walk-off double by Ryan Hanigan.[162]

 
A.J. Ellis's solo homer on September 19 against the Diamondbacks helped the Dodgers clinch the NL West Championship.

The Dodgers returned home on September 9 and smacked the Arizona Diamondbacks 8–1. Juan Uribe made 4 hits, including 3 home runs, in 4 at-bats. He was the first Dodger to hit three homers in a game since Andre Ethier on June 26, 2009. The Dodgers as a team hit six homers in the game, the most since they hit seven against the Padres on September 16, 2006.[163] The team won again the next night, as Scott Van Slyke hit a pinch hit walk-off home run in the 11th inning to give the Dodgers a 5–3 win. This was the team's first walk-off homer by a pinch hitter since Olmedo Sáenz in 2007.[164] Patrick Corbin kept the Dodgers offense in check the next day and the Diamondbacks won 4–1.[165] A walk-off single by Adrián González in the 10th inning gave the Dodgers a 3–2 win over the San Francisco Giants on September 12.[166] Madison Bumgarner out pitched Kershaw as the Giants won the next game, 4–2.[167] The Giants pounded the Dodgers 19–3 on September 15. The 19 runs was the most ever scored by one team at Dodger Stadium, the most allowed by the Dodgers in a game since May 5, 2001, at Chicago, and the worst Dodger home defeat since a July 3, 1947, loss to the Giants in Brooklyn.[168] Hunter Pence hit two homers in the Giants 4–3 win in the series finale. He hit five home runs in total in the four game series, the first Giant to accomplish that feat against the Dodgers since Willie Mays.[169]

The Dodgers traveled to Phoenix to begin a four-game series against the Diamondbacks, needing to win just two of them to clinch the Western Division title. In the opener, Hyun-Jin Ryu allowed only two hits in a complete game effort; however, one of those hits was a two-run homer by Paul Goldschmidt and they lost again 2–1.[170] Matt Kemp and Hanley Ramírez returned to the Dodgers' lineup on September 17 after missing time with injuries and both reached base four times as Uribe and González homered. The Dodgers snapped the four-game losing streak with a 9–3 win.[171] They failed in their first chance to clinch the division when spot starter Stephen Fife didn't make it out of the third the next night and Ronald Belisario was pounded for five runs in relief. The Diamondbacks won 9–4.[172] The Dodgers clinched the National League West championship with a 7–6 win over the Diamondbacks on September 19. Ramírez hit two home runs and A. J. Ellis hit the game-winning homer in the eighth inning for the Dodgers' first West title since 2009. The team's 9+12-game deficit on June 21 was the largest the Dodgers had ever overcome to win a division, and they were just the fourth team in MLB history to ever accomplish that feat.[173] The next day, the Dodgers rested all the regulars in the opening of a series at the San Diego Padres. The backups could not generate any offense and the Padres won 2–0.[174] Clayton Kershaw was brilliant the next day, pitching seven shutout innings while allowing just three hits and striking out ten. Yasiel Puig and A. J. Ellis both hit two-run homers in the 4–0 victory.[175] Zack Greinke pitched five shutout innings as the Dodgers wrapped up their series with the Padres with a 1–0 win.[176] Hyun-jin Ryu allowed only one run in seven innings and Puig and Matt Kemp each hit solo homers as the Dodgers won the opener of their final road series of the season, 2–0, over the Giants.[177] Ricky Nolasco allowed six runs over 5+23 innings in his last start of the regular season, a 6–4 loss to the Giants. It was his third straight poor start.[178] The Dodgers finished up their final road series of the regular season when Ángel Pagán homered off Paco Rodriguez to give the Giants a 3–2 victory.[179]

Kershaw pitched six shutout innings in his final start of the regular season, an 11–0 win, on September 27. He finished the season with a Major League leading 1.83 ERA, making him the first pitcher to lead the league three years in a row since Greg Maddux in 1993–95. His ERA was the lowest for a starter since Pedro Martínez in 2000.[180] Greinke also pitched well in his final start, allowing only one run while striking out seven in six innings. However, the Dodgers were unable to score and lost the game, 1–0.[181] The Dodgers lost their final game of the regular season, 2–1, to the Rockies on September 29. They finished the season with a record of 92–70.[182]

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April (13–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 1 Giants W 4–0 Kershaw (1–0) Kontos (0–1) 53,138 1–0
2 April 2 Giants L 0–3 Bumgarner (1–0) Ryu (0–1) Romo (1) 45,431 1–1
3 April 3 Giants L 3–5 Lincecum (1–0) Beckett (0–1) Romo (2) 52,906 1–2
4 April 5 Pirates W 3–0 Greinke (1–0) Sánchez (0–1) League (1) 40,607 2–2
5 April 6 Pirates W 1–0 Kershaw (2–0) Burnett (0–2) League (2) 39,446 3–2
6 April 7 Pirates W 6–2 Ryu (1–1) Locke (0–1) 52,053 4–2
7 April 9 @ Padres L 3–9 Gregerson (1–0) Belisario (0–1) 44,436 4–3
8 April 10 @ Padres W 4–3 Billingsley (1–0) Stults (1–1) League (3) 22,843 5–3
9 April 11 @ Padres W 3–2 Guerrier (1–0) Gregerson (1–1) Jansen (1) 24,610 6–3
10 April 12 @ Diamondbacks L 0–3 Corbin (2–0) Kershaw (2–1) Putz (2) 29,520 6–4
11 April 13 @ Diamondbacks W 7–5 Ryu (2–1) Kennedy (1–1) League (4) 37,214 7–4
12 April 14 @ Diamondbacks L 0–1 Putz (1–0) Beckett (0–2) 32,313 7–5
13 April 15 Padres L 3–6 Stults (2–1) Belisario (0–2) Street (2) 52,136 7–6
14 April 16 Padres L 2–9 Marquis (1–1) Capuano (0–1) 35,898 7–7
15 April 17 Padres L 2–7 Brach (1–0) Kershaw (2–2) 52,393 7–8
-- April 19 @ Orioles Postponed (rain) (Makeup date: April 20)
16 April 20 @ Orioles L 5–7 O'Day (2–0) Rodriguez (0–1) Johnson (7) 26,811 7–9
17 April 20 @ Orioles L 1–6 Chen (1–2) Beckett (0–3) Hunter (1) 42,348 7–10
18 April 21 @ Orioles W 7–4 Howell (1–0) Arrieta (1–1) League (5) 41,265 8–10
19 April 23 @ Mets W 7–2 Belisario (1–2) Lyon (1–1) 21,135 9–10
20 April 24 @ Mets L 3–7 (10) Parnell (1–0) Wall (0–1) 24,130 9–11
21 April 25 @ Mets W 3–2 Jansen (1–0) Rice (1–1) League (6) 24,851 10–11
22 April 26 Brewers W 7–5 Belisario (2–2) Gonzalez (0–2) League (7) 44,930 11–11
23 April 27 Brewers L 4–6 Peralta (2–1) Guerrier (1–1) Henderson (6) 50,224 11–12
24 April 28 Brewers W 2–0 Kershaw (3–2) Lohse (1–2) League (8) 49,003 12–12
25 April 29 Rockies L 2–12 Chatwood (1–0) Lilly (0–1) 31,570 12–13
26 April 30 Rockies W 6–2 Ryu (3–1) de la Rosa (2–3) 47,602 13–13
May (10–17)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
27 May 1 Rockies L 3–7 Outman (1–0) Beckett (0–4) 32,848 13–14
28 May 3 @ Giants L 1–2 Romo (2–2) Belisario (2–3) 42,113 13–15
29 May 4 @ Giants L 9–10 (10) Casilla (3–2) League (0–1) 41,171 13–16
30 May 5 @ Giants L 3–4 Cain (1–2) Ryu (3–2) Romo (12) 41,140 13–17
31 May 6 Diamondbacks L 2–9 Cahill (2–3) Capuano (0–2) 30,981 13–18
32 May 7 Diamondbacks L 3–5 Hernandez (2–2) League (0–2) Bell (2) 33,611 13–19
33 May 8 Diamondbacks L 2–3 Miley (3–1) Jansen (1–1) Bell (3) 31,512 13–20
34 May 10 Marlins L 4–5 Fernández (2–2) Belisario (2–4) Cishek (5) 41,721 13–21
35 May 11 Marlins W 7–1 Ryu (4–2) Slowey (1–3) 42,208 14–21
36 May 12 Marlins W 5–3 Capuano (1–2) Koehler (0–1) 43,959 15–21
37 May 13 Nationals L 2–6 Zimmermann (7–1) Beckett (0–5) 32,337 15–22
38 May 14 Nationals W 2–0 Kershaw (4–2) Haren (4–4) Jansen (2) 51,729 16–22
39 May 15 Nationals W 3–1 Greinke (2–0) Detwiler (2–4) League (9) 36,721 17–22
40 May 17 @ Braves L 5–8 Maholm (5–4) Rodriguez (0–2) Kimbrel (12) 43,238 17–23
41 May 18 @ Braves L 1–3 Gearrin (1–0) Jansen (1–2) Kimbrel (13) 38,615 17–24
42 May 19 @ Braves L 2–5 Avilán (2–0) Jansen (1–3) Kimbrel (14) 43,118 17–25
43 May 20 @ Brewers W 3–1 Kershaw (5–2) Gallardo (3–4) 28,287 18–25
44 May 21 @ Brewers L 2–5 Fiers (1–2) Greinke (2–1) Henderson (9) 26,384 18–26
45 May 22 @ Brewers W 9–2 Ryu (5–2) Peralta (3–5) 36,963 19–26
46 May 24 Cardinals L 0–7 Lynn (7–1) Capuano (1–3) 45,134 19–27
47 May 25 Cardinals W 5–3 Rodriguez (1–2) Maness (3–1) League (10) 49,368 20–27
48 May 26 Cardinals L 3–5 Maness (4–1) Kershaw (5–3) Mujica (14) 43,244 20–28
49 May 27 Angels W 8–7 Belisario (3–4) Coello (1–1) League (11) 49,953 21–28
50 May 28 Angels W 3–0 Ryu (6–2) Blanton (1–8) 46,443 22–28
51 May 29 @ Angels L 3–4 Weaver (1–1) Capuano (1–4) Frieri (11) 39,172 22–29
52 May 30 @ Angels L 2–3 Vargas (5–3) Lilly (0–2) Frieri (12) 42,231 22–30
53 May 31 @ Rockies W 7–5 (10) League (1–2) Betancourt (1–3) Belisario (1) 37,923 23–30
June (15–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
54 June 1 @ Rockies L 6–7 (10) Belisle (3–2) Guerrier (1–2) 36,703 23–31
55 June 2 @ Rockies L 2–7 de la Rosa (7–3) Magill (0–1) 41,536 23–32
56 June 3 Padres W 2–1 Fife (1–0) Stults (4–5) League (12) 37,055 24–32
57 June 4 Padres W 9–7 Howell (2–0) Ross (0–2) League (13) 37,544 25–32
58 June 5 Padres L 2–6 Marquis (7–2) Kershaw (5–4) 40,040 25–33
59 June 6 Braves W 5–0 Greinke (3–1) Hudson (4–5) 44,196 26–33
60 June 7 Braves W 2–1 (10) League (2–2) Varvaro (3–1) 47,164 27–33
61 June 8 Braves L 1–2 Medlen (3–6) Fife (1–1) Kimbrel (18) 52,716 27–34
62 June 9 Braves L 1–8 Minor (8–2) Magill (0–2) 39,028 27–35
63 June 10 Diamondbacks L 4–5 Sipp (3–1) League (2–3) Bell (12) 38,275 27–36
64 June 11 Diamondbacks W 5–3 Guerrier (2–2) Hernandez (2–3) Jansen (3) 42,844 28–36
65 June 12 Diamondbacks L 6–8 (12) Collmenter (3–0) Belisario (3–5) 41,927 28–37
66 June 14 @ Pirates L 0–3 Locke (6–1) Fife (1–2) Grilli (24) 36,878 28–38
67 June 15 @ Pirates W 5–3 (11) Moylan (1–0) Mazzaro (3–1) League (14) 36,941 29–38
68 June 16 @ Pirates L 3–6 Cole (2–0) Greinke (3–2) Grilli (25) 37,263 29–39
-- June 18 @ Yankees Postponed (rain) (Makeup date: June 19)
69 June 19 @ Yankees L 4–6 Kuroda (7–5) Ryu (6–3) Rivera (25) 40,604 29–40
70 June 19 @ Yankees W 6–0 Capuano (2–4) Hughes (3–6) 41,320 30–40
71 June 20 @ Padres L 3–6 Vincent (2–0) Guerrier (2–3) 30,656 30–41
72 June 21 @ Padres L 2–5 Stauffer (1–0) Kershaw (5–5) Street (15) 31,855 30–42
73 June 22 @ Padres W 6–1 Greinke (4–2) Vólquez (5–6) 43,267 31–42
74 June 23 @ Padres W 3–1 League (3–3) Street (0–4) Jansen (4) 31,098 32–42
75 June 24 Giants W 3–1 Rodriguez (2–2) Bumgarner (7–5) Jansen (5) 40,994 33–42
76 June 25 Giants W 6–5 Fife (2–2) Kickham (0–2) Rodriguez (1) 47,193 34–42
77 June 26 Giants W 4–2 Kershaw (6–5) Lincecum (4–8) Jansen (6) 41,721 35–42
78 June 27 Phillies W 6–4 Greinke (5–2) De Fratus (2–2) Jansen (7) 51,037 36–42
79 June 28 Phillies L 1–16 Lannan (1–2) Capuano (2–5) 48,828 36–43
80 June 29 Phillies W 4–3 Jansen (2–3) De Fratus (2–3) 52,455 37–43
81 June 30 Phillies W 6–1 Fife (3–2) Kendrick (7–5) 42,405 38–43
July (19–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
82 July 2 @ Rockies W 8–0 Kershaw (7–5) Oswalt (0–3) 37,419 39–43
83 July 3 @ Rockies W 10–8 Greinke (6–2) Chatwood (4–2) Jansen (8) 48,628 40–43
84 July 4 @ Rockies L 5–9 Chacin (8–3) Capuano (2–6) 48,794 40–44
85 July 5 @ Giants W 10–2 Ryu (7–3) Cain (5–5) 41,911 41–44
86 July 6 @ Giants L 2–4 Bumgarner (9–5) Fife (3–3) Romo (20) 41,638 41–45
87 July 7 @ Giants W 4–1 Kershaw (8–5) Romo (3–4) Jansen (9) 41,094 42–45
88 July 8 @ Diamondbacks W 6–1 Greinke (7–2) Delgado (1–3) 22,614 43–45
89 July 9 @ Diamondbacks W 6–1 Nolasco (6–8) Kennedy (3–5) 23,409 44–45
90 July 10 @ Diamondbacks W 7–5 (14) Jansen (3–3) Collmenter (4–2) 24,466 45–45
91 July 11 Rockies W 6–1 Capuano (3–6) Pomeranz (0–3) 52,740 46–45
92 July 12 Rockies L 0–3 Nicasio (5–4) Kershaw (8–6) Betancourt (14) 50,796 46–46
93 July 13 Rockies W 1–0 Greinke (8–2) Chatwood (5–3) 51,992 47–46
94 July 14 Rockies L 1–3 Chacín (9–4) Nolasco (6–9) Betancourt (15) 51,402 47–47
95 July 19 @ Nationals W 3–2 Belisario (4–5) Soriano (1–2) Jansen (10) 39,146 48–47
96 July 20 @ Nationals W 3–1 (10) Withrow (1–0) Stammen (5–5) Jansen (11) 41,816 49–47
97 July 21 @ Nationals W 9–2 Kershaw (9–6) Zimmermann (12–5) 34,758 50–47
98 July 22 @ Blue Jays W 14–5 Ryu (8–3) Johnson (1–6) 34,515 51–47
99 July 23 @ Blue Jays W 10–9 League (4–3) Oliver (3–2) Jansen (12) 32,158 52–47
100 July 24 @ Blue Jays W 8–3 (10) League (5–3) Pérez (1–2) 35,368 53–47
101 July 25 Reds L 2–5 Latos (10–3) Greinke (8–3) Chapman (24) 53,275 53–48
102 July 26 Reds W 2–1 Kershaw (10–6) Bailey (5–10) Jansen (13) 51,841 54–48
103 July 27 Reds W 4–1 Ryu (9–3) Arroyo (9–8) Jansen (14) 52,675 55–48
104 July 28 Reds W 1–0 (11) League (6–3) Partch (0–1) 48,671 56–48
105 July 30 Yankees W 3–2 Jansen (4–3) Kelley (3–1) 52,447 57–48
106 July 31 Yankees L 0–3 Logan (3–2) Belisario (4–6) Rivera (34) 53,013 57–49
August (23–6)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
107 August 1 @ Cubs W 6–4 Nolasco (7–9) Rusin (1–1) Jansen (15) 34,005 58–49
108 August 2 @ Cubs W 6–2 Ryu (10–3) Wood (7–8) 32,520 59–49
109 August 3 @ Cubs W 3–0 Capuano (4–6) Samardzija (6–10) Jansen (16) 40,419 60–49
110 August 4 @ Cubs W 1–0 Fife (4–3) Villanueva (2–8) Jansen (17) 38,409 61–49
111 August 5 @ Cardinals W 3–2 Greinke (9–3) Wainwright (13–7) Rodriguez (2) 42,464 62–49
112 August 6 @ Cardinals L 1–5 Kelly (3–3) Kershaw (10–7) 41,770 62–50
113 August 7 @ Cardinals W 13–4 Nolasco (8–9) Westbrook (7–7) 43,535 63–50
114 August 8 @ Cardinals W 5–1 Ryu (11–3) Martínez (0–1) 42,567 64–50
115 August 9 Rays W 7–6 Belisario (5–6) Rodney (4–3) 51,083 65–50
116 August 10 Rays W 5–0 Greinke (10–3) Hernández (6–12) 52,619 66–50
117 August 11 Rays W 8–2 Kershaw (11–7) Hellickson (10–6) 52,248 67–50
118 August 12 Mets W 4–2 Nolasco (9–9) Mejía (1–2) Jansen (18) 42,915 68–50
119 August 13 Mets W 4–2 Ryu (12–3) Harvey (9–4) Jansen (19) 46,335 69–50
120 August 14 Mets W 5–4 (12) Rodriguez (3–2) Feliciano (0–1) 44,091 70–50
121 August 16 @ Phillies W 4–0 Greinke (11–3) Lee (10–6) 36,964 71–50
122 August 17 @ Phillies W 5–0 Kershaw (12–7) Kendrick (10–10) 42,082 72–50
123 August 18 @ Phillies L 2–3 Papelbon (3–1) League (6–4) 40,336 72–51
124 August 19 @ Marlins L 2–6 Fernández (9–6) Ryu (12–4) 27,127 72–52
125 August 20 @ Marlins W 6–4 Withrow (2–0) Jennings (2–4) Jansen (20) 25,690 73–52
126 August 21 @ Marlins W 4–1 Greinke (12–3) Eovaldi (2–4) Jansen (21) 24,996 74–52
127 August 22 @ Marlins W 6–0 Kershaw (13–7) Álvarez (2–3) 25,609 75–52
128 August 23 Red Sox W 2–0 Nolasco (10–9) Lackey (9–10) Jansen (22) 50,240 76–52
129 August 24 Red Sox L 2–4 Lester (12–7) Ryu (12–5) Uehara (13) 48,165 76–53
130 August 25 Red Sox L 1–8 Peavy (10–5) Capuano (4–7) 44,109 76–54
131 August 26 Cubs W 6–2 Greinke (13–3) Arrieta (2–3) 40,965 77–54
132 August 27 Cubs L 2–3 Wood (8–10) Kershaw (13–8) Gregg (27) 52,326 77–55
133 August 28 Cubs W 4–0 Nolasco (11–9) Jackson (7–14) 38,851 78–55
134 August 30 Padres W 9–2 Ryu (13–5) Stults (8–12) 51,769 79–55
135 August 31 Padres W 2–1 Wilson (1–0) Vincent (3–2) Jansen (23) 53,121 80–55
September (12–15)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
136 September 1 Padres W 2–1 Greinke (14–3) Thayer (2–5) Jansen (24) 52,168 81–55
137 September 2 @ Rockies W 10–8 Kershaw (14–8) Manship (0–5) Jansen (25) 36,822 82–55
138 September 3 @ Rockies W 7–4 Nolasco (12–9) Chacín (13–8) Withrow (1) 25,807 83–55
139 September 4 @ Rockies L 5–7 de la Rosa (16–6) Vólquez (9–11) Brothers (15) 28,439 83–56
140 September 6 @ Reds L 2–3 Leake (12–6) Howell (2–1) Chapman (35) 33,778 83–57
141 September 7 @ Reds L 3–4 (10) Hoover (4–5) Wilson (1–1) 40,799 83–58
142 September 8 @ Reds L 2–3 Chapman (4–5) Belisario (5–7) 34,041 83–59
143 September 9 Diamondbacks W 8–1 Nolasco (13–9) Delgado (4–6) 52,410 84–59
144 September 10 Diamondbacks W 5–3 (11) Withrow (3–0) Collmenter (4–3) 41,867 85–59
145 September 11 Diamondbacks L 1–4 Corbin (14–6) Ryu (13–6) Ziegler (10) 40,818 85–60
146 September 12 Giants W 3–2 (10) Wilson (2–1) Affeldt (1–5) 53,393 86–60
147 September 13 Giants L 2–4 Bumgarner (12–9) Kershaw (14–9) Romo (34) 52,650 86–61
148 September 14 Giants L 3–19 Lincecum (10–13) Nolasco (13–10) 53,062 86–62
149 September 15 Giants L 3–4 Machi (3–1) Rodriguez (3–3) Romo (35) 47,302 86–63
150 September 16 @ Diamondbacks L 1–2 Cahill (7–10) Ryu (13–7) Ziegler (11) 24,933 86–64
151 September 17 @ Diamondbacks W 9–3 Greinke (15–3) Corbin (14–7) 26,304 87–64
152 September 18 @ Diamondbacks L 4–9 McCarthy (5–9) Fife (4–4) 27,305 87–65
153 September 19 @ Diamondbacks W 7–6 Howell (3–1) Collmenter (4–4) Jansen (26) 22,763 88–65
154 September 20 @ Padres L 0–2 Erlin (3–3) Vólquez (9–12) Street (32) 34,986 88–66
155 September 21 @ Padres W 4–0 Kershaw (15–9) Smith (1–2) 40,572 89–66
156 September 22 @ Padres W 1–0 Howell (4–1) Cashner (10–9) Jansen (27) 32,988 90–66
157 September 24 @ Giants W 2–1 Ryu (14–7) Cain (8–10) Jansen (28) 41,625 91–66
158 September 25 @ Giants L 4–6 Zito (5–11) Nolasco (13–11) Romo (37) 41,377 91–67
159 September 26 @ Giants L 2–3 Casilla (7–2) Rodriguez (3–4) Romo (38) 41,221 91–68
160 September 27 Rockies W 11–0 Kershaw (16–9) McHugh (0–4) 52,367 92–68
161 September 28 Rockies L 0–1 Nicasio (9–9) Greinke (15–4) Brothers (18) 52,879 92–69
162 September 29 Rockies L 1–2 Francis (3–5) Ryu (14–8) Brothers (19) 52,396 92–70

Postseason

National League Division Series

As National League West Champions, the Dodgers advanced to the 2013 National League Division Series to play the Eastern Division champion Atlanta Braves. They suffered a blow on the last day of the regular season when MRI results revealed that Matt Kemp had a severe ankle injury and was not able to play in the postseason.[183] Andre Ethier was also dealing with an ankle injury and he was limited to pinch hitting in the division series.[184]

 
Dodger Stadium during Game 3 of the 2013 NLDS

In game 1 of the series, at Atlanta's Turner Field, Clayton Kershaw struck out 12 batters in 7 innings. That was the third most strikeouts by a Dodger pitcher in the playoffs, behind only Sandy Koufax (15 in the 1963 World Series) and Carl Erskine (14 in the 1953 World Series). His six straight strikeouts in the game tied an MLB post-season record set by Tim Belcher in game 2 of the 1988 World Series. The Dodgers won the game 6–1.[185] The Braves tied up the series the next day, with a 4–3 win, as the Dodgers bullpen faltered. Hanley Ramírez homered and doubled twice in the game but it wasn't enough. Jason Heyward had a two-RBI single for the deciding runs.[186]

The Dodgers offense took over in game 3 as they took the lead in the series with a 13–6 win at Dodger Stadium. Ramírez had two more extra base hits (a double and triple) in the game to tie the NLDS record and franchise record (Steve Garvey, Duke Snider) for most extra-base hits in the postseason. The 13 runs tied a franchise record set in the 1956 World Series.[187] The Dodgers brought Kershaw back on short rest in game 4 and he pitched six innings, while allowing only two unearned runs (thanks to two Adrián González errors). Carl Crawford hit two solo homers in his first two at-bats, the first Dodger to do so in the playoffs since Shawn Green in the 2004 National League Division Series. An RBI double by José Constanza off Ronald Belisario in the 7th gave the Braves the lead, but the Dodgers went back up thanks to a two-run homer by Juan Uribe in the 8th off David Carpenter. Kenley Jansen closed it down in the ninth to preserve the 4–3 series clinching victory for the Dodgers.[188]

National League Championship Series

The Dodgers advanced to the NLCS for the first time since 2009, where they faced off with the St. Louis Cardinals. In the first game of the series at Busch Stadium, Zack Greinke allowed only two runs in eight innings, while striking out a season high 10 batters, the first pitcher to strike out 10 Cardinals in a postseason game since Denny Galehouse in the 1944 World Series. Andre Ethier, making his first post-season start of the season after being limited to pinch hitting the previous round, just missed catching Carlos Beltrán's double at the fence to allow the two runs to score in the third. The Dodgers also managed two runs, on a single by Juan Uribe in the top of the third. The game remained tied into extra innings until Beltran recorded the walk-off hit off Kenley Jansen in the bottom of the 13th inning to give the Cardinals a 3–2 victory. This was the longest game in Dodgers post-season history since the 1916 World Series.[189] In the second game, Clayton Kershaw and two relievers combined to allow only 2 hits and 1 run but that was enough as the Dodgers offense failed to score at all and they lost 1–0. Kershaw was the first starting pitcher in post-season history to lose a game while allowing no earned runs and two or fewer hits.[190]

Hanley Ramírez sat out game two after getting hit by a pitch in the first game and was diagnosed with a fractured rib. However, he was back in the lineup for Game three at Dodger Stadium and had two hits and an RBI. Yasiel Puig snapped an 0 for 11 streak with an RBI triple and Hyun-jin Ryu pitched seven shutout innings as the Dodgers picked up their first victory of the series with a 3–0 victory.[191] Ricky Nolasco got his first post-season start the next day and he allowed three runs in the third, on an RBI double by Matt Carpenter and a booming 2-run home run by Matt Holliday. Ramírez tried to play through the pain again, but struck out three times and was in noticeable pain when he was taken out in the seventh inning. The Dodgers offense again struggled to score runs and they lost 4–2 to fall to the brink of elimination.[192] Greinke responded with seven strong innings in Game Five and the Dodgers offense came alive. The team hit four home runs, including two by Adrián González and held on to win 6–4, sending the series back to St. Louis. The four homers tied a Dodger post-season record that had previously been accomplished in Game 2 of the 1977 World Series and Game 1 of the 1978 NLCS.[193]

In Game Six, Kershaw struggled from the start and he allowed seven runs on ten hits in four innings, his shortest start of the year. NLCS MVP Michael Wacha shut out the Dodgers for the second time in the series and the Dodgers season came to an end with a 9–0 blowout loss.[194]

Postseason Game log

2013 Postseason
National League Division Series (3–1)
Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 3 @ Braves W 6–1 Kershaw (1–0) Medlen (0–1) 43,021 1–0
2 October 4 @ Braves L 3–4 Minor (1–0) Greinke (0–1) Kimbrel (1) 48,966 1–1
3 October 6 Braves W 13–6 Capuano (1–0) Teherán (0–1) 54,646 2–1
4 October 7 Braves W 4–3 Wilson (1–0) Carpenter (0–1) Jansen (1) 54,438 3–1
National League Championship Series (2–4)
Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 11 @ Cardinals L 2–3 (13) Lynn (1–0) Withrow (0–1) 46,691 0–1
2 October 12 @ Cardinals L 0–1 Wacha (1–0) Kershaw (0–1) Rosenthal (1) 46,872 0–2
3 October 14 Cardinals W 3–0 Ryu (1–0) Wainwright (0–1) Jansen (1) 53,940 1–2
4 October 15 Cardinals L 2–4 Lynn (2–0) Nolasco (0–1) Rosenthal (2) 53,992 1–3
5 October 16 Cardinals W 6–4 Greinke (1–0) Kelly (0–1) 53,183 2–3
6 October 18 @ Cardinals L 0–9 Wacha (2–0) Kershaw (0–2) 46,899 2–4

Roster

2013 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

List does not include pitchers. Stats in bold are the team leaders.

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

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
Adrián González 157 583 69 171 32 0 22 100 47 98 1 .293 .342 .461 .803
Andre Ethier 142 482 54 131 33 2 12 52 61 95 4 .272 .360 .423 .783
Carl Crawford 116 435 62 123 30 3 6 31 28 66 15 .283 .329 .407 .736
Mark Ellis 126 433 46 117 13 2 6 48 26 74 4 .270 .323 .351 .674
A. J. Ellis 115 390 43 93 17 1 10 52 45 78 0 .238 .318 .364 .682
Juan Uribe 132 388 47 108 22 2 12 50 30 81 5 .278 .331 .438 .769
Yasiel Puig 104 382 66 122 21 2 19 42 36 97 11 .319 .391 .534 .925
Skip Schumaker 125 319 31 84 16 0 2 30 28 54 2 .263 .332 .332 .665
Hanley Ramírez 86 304 62 105 25 2 20 57 27 52 10 .345 .402 .638 1.040
Nick Punto 116 294 34 75 15 0 2 21 33 67 3 .255 .328 .327 .655
Matt Kemp 73 263 35 71 15 0 6 33 22 76 9 .270 .328 .395 .723
Jerry Hairston Jr. 96 204 17 43 7 0 2 22 14 22 0 .211 .265 .275 .539
Tim Federowicz 56 160 12 37 8 0 4 16 10 56 0 .231 .275 .356 .631
Scott Van Slyke 53 129 13 31 8 0 7 19 20 37 1 .240 .342 .465 .807
Luis Cruz 45 118 12 15 2 0 1 6 5 20 0 .127 .175 .169 .344
Dee Gordon 38 94 9 22 1 1 1 6 10 21 10 .234 .314 .298 .612
Justin Sellers 27 69 6 13 1 0 1 2 5 20 0 .188 .263 .246 .510
Michael Young 21 51 3 16 2 1 0 4 1 5 0 .314 .321 .392 .713
Ramón Hernandez 17 48 4 10 2 0 3 6 6 7 1 .208 .291 .438 .728
Nick Buss 8 19 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 .105 .150 .105 .255
Alex Castellanos 8 18 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 .167 .167 .389 .556
Elian Herrera 4 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 .250 .250 .250 .500
Drew Butera 4 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 .143 .143 .143 .286

Pitching

Stats in bold are the team leaders.

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB K
Clayton Kershaw 16 9 1.83 33 33 0 236.0 164 55 48 52 232
Hyun-jin Ryu 14 8 3.00 30 30 0 192.0 182 67 64 49 154
Zack Greinke 15 4 2.63 28 28 0 177.2 152 54 52 46 148
Chris Capuano 4 7 4.26 24 20 0 105.2 125 57 50 24 81
Ricky Nolasco 8 2 3.52 16 15 0 87.0 83 40 34 21 75
Kenley Jansen 4 3 1.88 75 0 28 76.2 48 16 16 18 111
Ronald Belisario 5 7 3.97 77 0 1 68.0 72 34 30 28 49
J. P. Howell 4 1 2.03 67 0 0 62.0 42 14 14 23 54
Stephen Fife 4 4 3.86 12 10 0 58.1 69 29 25 20 45
Brandon League 6 4 5.30 58 0 14 54.1 69 37 32 15 28
Paco Rodriguez 3 4 2.32 76 0 2 54.1 30 15 14 19 63
Josh Beckett 0 5 5.19 8 8 0 43.1 50 30 25 15 41
Chris Withrow 3 0 2.60 26 0 1 34.2 20 10 10 13 43
Matt Guerrier 2 3 4.80 34 0 0 30.0 32 18 16 12 21
Edinson Volquez 0 2 4.18 6 5 0 28.0 25 14 13 8 26
Matt Magill 0 2 6.51 6 6 0 27.2 27 25 20 28 26
Ted Lilly 0 2 5.09 5 5 0 23.0 27 16 13 10 18
Carlos Mármol 0 0 2.53 21 0 0 21.1 14 7 6 19 27
Peter Moylan 1 0 6.46 14 0 0 15.1 23 11 11 7 6
Brian Wilson 2 1 0.66 18 0 0 13.2 8 1 1 4 13
Chad Billingsley 1 0 3.00 2 2 0 12.0 12 4 4 5 6
Javy Guerra 0 0 6.75 9 0 0 10.2 15 9 8 6 12
José Dominguez 0 0 2.16 9 0 0 8.1 11 3 2 3 4
Josh Wall 0 1 18.00 6 0 0 7.0 17 14 14 6 7
Onelki García 0 0 13.50 3 0 0 1.1 1 2 2 4 1
Shawn Tolleson 0 0 ---- 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0

Awards and honors

Transactions

April 2013

May 2013

June 2013

July 2013

August 2013

September 2013

October 2013

Farm system

Minor League statistical leaders

Notes

Major League Baseball draft

 
Chris Anderson

The Dodgers selected 40 players in this draft. Of those, six of them have played Major League Baseball as of the 2022 season.

 
Cody Bellinger

The first round draft pick was right-handed pitcher Chris Anderson from Jacksonville University. He pitched in the Dodgers system through 2016 before he was released, accumulating a record of 23–26 with a 4.75 ERA in 104 games (three of them in the Minnesota Twins farm system in 2017) and 72 starts with a 4.75 ERA.

The Fourth round pick Cody Bellinger from Hamilton High School became the 2017 NL Rookie of the Year and 2019 NL MVP, Gold Glove Award, and Silver Slugger Award.

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The 2013 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 124th for the franchise in Major League Baseball and their 56th season in Los Angeles The Dodgers dealt with a series of injuries to key players during the first half of the season and on June 21 were 31 42 9 1 2 games back in last place in the NL West Beginning with a 6 1 win over the San Diego Padres on June 22 the return of the injured players and the emergence of rookie Yasiel Puig they went 46 10 through August 23 as the rest of the division collapsed On September 19 they clinched the Western Division title This was the earliest the Dodgers had ever clinched a title and the largest deficit they had ever overcome to win the division They opened the playoffs by defeating the Atlanta Braves in the Division Series and advanced to the NL Championship Series In the National League Championship Series they lost to the St Louis Cardinals in six games 2013 Los Angeles DodgersNational League West ChampionsMajor League affiliationsNational League since 1890 Western Division since 1969 LocationDodger Stadium since 1962 Los Angeles California since 1958 ResultsRecord92 70 568 Divisional place1stOther informationOwner s Guggenheim Baseball ManagementPresidentStan KastenGeneral manager s Ned CollettiManager s Don MattinglyLocal televisionPrime TicketKCAL TV Vin Scully Eric Collins Steve Lyons Local radioKLAC Vin Scully Charley Steiner Rick Monday KTNQ Jaime Jarrin Pepe Yniguez Fernando Valenzuela lt Previous season Next season gt The season also marked the end of the Dodgers games on Fox Sports West Prime Ticket as they signed a lucrative contract with Spectrum to have an exclusive Dodgers only channel called SportsNet LA Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 Coaching staff 1 2 Departing players 1 3 Player signings 1 4 Trades 2 Spring training 3 Regular season 3 1 Season standings 3 1 1 National League West 3 2 National League Wild Card 3 3 Major league debuts 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 Game log 4 Postseason 4 1 National League Division Series 4 2 National League Championship Series 4 3 Postseason Game log 5 Roster 6 Player stats 6 1 Batting 6 2 Pitching 7 Awards and honors 8 Transactions 8 1 April 2013 8 2 May 2013 8 3 June 2013 8 4 July 2013 8 5 August 2013 8 6 September 2013 8 7 October 2013 9 Farm system 9 1 Minor League statistical leaders 9 1 1 Batting 9 1 2 Pitching 9 1 3 Mid Season All Stars 9 1 4 Post Season All Stars 9 1 5 Notes 10 Major League Baseball draft 11 References 12 External linksOffseason EditCoaching staff Edit The Dodgers fired hitting coach Dave Hansen after the 2012 season but retained the rest of their coaching staff for 2013 1 On November 7 the Dodgers hired Mark McGwire pictured at right to be the new hitting coach 2 On November 13 the Dodgers promoted bullpen coach Ken Howell to assistant pitching coach and named Chuck Crim as the new bullpen coach They also named John Valentin as assistant hitting coach 3 Departing players Edit After the 2012 season several Dodgers players became free agents pitchers Joe Blanton Randy Choate Brandon League and Jamey Wright infielder Adam Kennedy and outfielders Shane Victorino and Bobby Abreu 4 The Dodgers also declined the 2013 contract options for pitcher Todd Coffey backup catcher Matt Treanor and outfielder first baseman Juan Rivera making them free agents 5 Player signings Edit Korean pitcher Hyun jin Ryu was signed by the Dodgers to a 6 year 36 million contract The Dodgers signed Zack Greinke to a 6 year 147 million contract the richest ever for a right handed starter to that point The Dodgers began their offseason by re signing closer Brandon League to a three year 22 5 million contract 6 On December 9 the Dodgers signed pitcher Hyun jin Ryu to a six year 36 million contract after winning his rights from the Hanwha Eagles in the Korea Baseball Organization 7 The Dodgers on December 10 signed the top free agent pitcher Zack Greinke to a six year 147 million contract the largest ever awarded to a right handed pitcher 8 They signed left handed relief pitcher J P Howell to a one year 2 75 million contract on January 8 9 Trades Edit On December 12 the Dodgers acquired utility player Skip Schumaker from the St Louis Cardinals for minor league shortstop Jake Lemmerman 10 On December 19 they traded RHP John Ely to the Houston Astros in exchange for minor league LHP Rob Rasmussen 11 Spring training EditSpring training began for the Dodgers on February 12 when pitchers and catchers reported to the team s spring training facility at Camelback Ranch in Glendale Arizona The Dodgers went into spring training with the lineup fairly set but a few issues remained to be worked out The Dodgers had eight pitchers Clayton Kershaw Chad Billingsley Zach Greinke Josh Beckett Chris Capuano Aaron Harang Ted Lilly and Hyun jin Ryu vying for five spots in the starting rotation 12 Several Dodgers players participated in the 2013 World Baseball Classic held during spring training Kenley Jansen played for the Netherlands Ronald Belisario for Venezuela Nick Punto for Italy Luis Cruz and Adrian Gonzalez for Mexico and Hanley Ramirez for the Dominican Republic as well as minor leaguers Andres Santiago and Mario Santiago for Puerto Rico and Felipe Burin for Brazil In the WBC Championship game Ramirez injured his hand while diving for a ball An MRI the next day revealed a torn thumb ligament that required surgery The Dodgers announced that he would miss the first two months of the season while recovering 13 One of the big stories of spring training was the play of Cuban defector Yasiel Puig He hit 526 in Cactus League games and there was talk that he might be able to make the opening day roster despite being a very raw talent who had only briefly played in Class A the year before However the club sent him to AA Chattanooga to start the season 14 Regular season EditSeason standings Edit National League West Edit vteNL West W L Pct GB Home RoadLos Angeles Dodgers 92 70 0 568 47 34 45 36Arizona Diamondbacks 81 81 0 500 11 45 36 36 45San Diego Padres 76 86 0 469 16 45 36 31 50San Francisco Giants 76 86 0 469 16 42 40 34 46Colorado Rockies 74 88 0 457 18 45 36 29 52 National League Wild Card Edit Wild Card Standings and Record vs OpponentsvteDivision Winners W L Pct St Louis Cardinals 97 65 0 599Atlanta Braves 96 66 0 593Los Angeles Dodgers 92 70 0 568 vteWild Card teams Top 2 teams qualify for postseason W L Pct GBPittsburgh Pirates 94 68 0 580 4Cincinnati Reds 90 72 0 556 Washington Nationals 86 76 0 531 4Arizona Diamondbacks 81 81 0 500 9San Diego Padres 76 86 0 469 14San Francisco Giants 76 86 0 469 14Colorado Rockies 74 88 0 457 16Milwaukee Brewers 74 88 0 457 16New York Mets 74 88 0 457 16Philadelphia Phillies 73 89 0 451 17Chicago Cubs 66 96 0 407 24Miami Marlins 62 100 0 383 282013 National League RecordsSource NL Standings Head to HeadvteTeam ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH ALArizona 2 4 4 3 3 4 12 7 10 9 4 2 6 1 3 4 3 4 3 3 7 12 7 12 4 3 2 4 11 9Atlanta 4 2 5 1 4 3 6 1 5 2 13 6 2 4 10 9 11 8 4 3 1 5 3 4 4 3 13 6 11 9Chicago 3 4 1 5 5 14 3 3 1 6 4 3 6 13 3 3 3 3 7 12 3 4 4 3 7 12 3 4 13 7Cincinnati 4 3 3 4 14 5 2 4 4 3 6 1 10 9 4 2 4 2 8 11 3 3 6 1 8 11 3 4 11 9Colorado 7 12 1 6 3 3 4 2 10 9 3 4 4 2 3 4 3 4 4 2 12 7 9 10 3 4 3 4 5 15Los Angeles 9 10 2 5 6 1 3 4 9 10 5 2 4 2 5 1 5 2 4 2 11 8 8 11 4 3 5 1 12 8Miami 2 4 6 13 3 4 1 6 4 3 2 5 1 5 11 8 7 12 2 4 3 4 4 3 2 4 5 14 9 11Milwaukee 1 6 4 2 13 6 9 10 2 4 2 4 5 1 4 3 5 2 7 12 3 4 5 2 5 14 3 4 6 14New York 4 3 9 10 3 3 2 4 4 3 1 5 8 11 3 4 10 9 2 5 4 3 4 2 2 5 7 12 11 9Philadelphia 4 3 8 11 3 3 2 4 4 3 2 5 12 7 2 5 9 10 3 4 4 2 3 3 2 5 8 11 7 13Pittsburgh 3 3 3 4 12 7 11 8 2 4 2 4 4 2 12 7 5 2 4 3 3 4 4 3 10 9 4 3 15 5San Diego 12 7 5 1 4 3 3 3 7 12 8 11 4 3 4 3 3 4 2 4 4 3 8 11 2 4 2 5 8 12San Francisco 12 7 4 3 3 4 1 6 10 9 11 8 3 4 2 5 2 4 3 3 3 4 11 8 2 4 3 3 6 14St Louis 3 4 3 4 12 7 11 8 4 3 3 4 4 2 14 5 5 2 5 2 9 10 4 2 4 2 6 0 10 10Washington 4 2 6 13 4 3 4 3 4 3 1 5 14 5 4 3 12 7 11 8 3 4 5 2 3 3 0 6 11 9Opening Day StartersName PositionCarl Crawford Left fielderMark Ellis Second basemanMatt Kemp Center fielderAdrian Gonzalez First basemanAndre Ethier Right fielderLuis Cruz Third basemanA J Ellis CatcherJustin Sellers ShortstopClayton Kershaw Starting pitcherMajor league debuts Edit Hyun jin Ryu April 2 2013 Matt Magill April 27 2013 Yasiel Puig June 3 2013 Chris Withrow June 12 2013 Jose Dominguez June 30 2013 Onelki Garcia September 11 2013 April Edit Clayton Kershaw pitched a complete game shutout on Opening Day against the Giants The Dodgers began the regular season at home on April 1 against the San Francisco Giants Clayton Kershaw made the opening day start for the third straight season and pitched a complete game shutout as the Dodgers won 4 0 Kershaw also hit his first career home run in the game for the Dodgers first run in the bottom of the 8th 15 Korean pitcher Hyun jin Ryu made his Major League debut the following day allowing three runs one earned on 10 hits in 6 1 3 innings to pick up the 3 0 loss 16 The Dodgers went 1 for 14 with runners in scoring position in the series finale and Pablo Sandoval and Hunter Pence hit homers off Josh Beckett as the Giants won 5 3 17 Zack Greinke made his Dodgers debut on April 5 pitching a two hitter for 6 1 3 innings in the Dodgers 3 0 win Andre Ethier hit a solo homer in the game 18 In his second start of the season Kershaw pitched seven shutout innings while striking out nine and only allowing two hits in the 1 0 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates 19 The Dodgers finished off their three game sweep of the Pirates with a 6 2 win on April 7 Adrian Gonzalez had four RBI and Ryu picked up his first Major League win in the game 20 The Dodgers began their first road trip of the season on April 9 at Petco Park against the San Diego Padres The bullpen allowed 5 runs to score in the bottom of the 8th and the team lost 9 3 21 In Game 2 of the Padres series Chad Billingsley made his first start of the season and allowed only one run in six innings Carl Crawford and A J Ellis both homered in the 4 3 win 22 The Dodgers won the third game of the series 3 2 thanks to a go ahead pinch hit home run by Juan Uribe However pitcher Zack Greinke injured his left collarbone when Carlos Quentin charged the mound and tackled him to the ground after he was hit by a pitch 23 Kershaw pitched well again in his next start against the Arizona Diamondbacks but the offense failed to score and the team lost 3 0 24 Ryu struck out nine in six innings in his next start and also went 3 for 3 at the plate as the Dodgers beat the Diamondbacks 7 5 25 Josh Beckett struck out nine in the next game and pitched a complete game but the offense failed to score and he allowed the game winning hit by Paul Goldschmidt in the bottom of the ninth of the 1 0 loss 26 The Dodgers returned home on April 15 for a Jackie Robinson Day game against the Padres Eric Stults hit a three run homer off Chad Billingsley and the Dodgers again were unable to get key hits and lost 6 3 27 Chris Capuano made his first start of the season on April 16 replacing the injured Zack Greinke in the rotation He struggled early allowing four runs in the first inning and then left the game in the top of the third after suffering his own injury a strained left calf The Dodgers lost 9 2 28 Kershaw picked up his 1 000th career strikeout when he fanned Yonder Alonso of the Padres in the 2nd inning on April 17 He became the youngest Dodger pitcher to reach that mark since Fernando Valenzuela However he struggled after that and the offense again failed to do much as the team lost 7 2 The Dodgers were swept at home by the Padres for the first time since 2006 29 The Dodgers were rained out on April 19 at Camden Yards and forced to play a doubleheader the following day against the Baltimore Orioles Their losing streak extended to six games after they lost both games of the doubleheader In the first game Andre Ethier hit a three run homer in the first to stake the Dodgers to a 4 0 lead but Ryu allowed two home runs and the bullpen again failed as the team lost 7 5 30 Manny Machado battered Beckett for a homer double single and 4 RBIs in the nightcap as the Orioles won 6 1 31 The Dodgers woes continued when Chad Billingsley was scratched from his scheduled April 20 start and placed on the disabled list due to pain in his elbow Stephen Fife was recalled from AAA Albuquerque to make the start 32 The Dodgers did manage to end the six game losing streak with a 7 4 victory in the series finale 33 Mark Ellis hit two home runs in the Dodgers 7 2 victory over the New York Mets at Citi Field on April 23 34 Ted Lilly made his first start of the season the following day and held the Mets to 1 run on 6 hits in 5 innings while striking out 7 Matt Kemp also hit his first home run of the season However the Mets tied the game in the bottom of the ninth and then won it with a walk off grand slam by Jordany Valdespin off of Josh Wall in the bottom of the 10th 35 The Dodgers got a two run rally in the top of the ninth on the 25th to pick up a 3 2 win over the Mets in the final game of the road trip 36 Matt Magill made his Major League debut on April 27 The Dodgers returned home on April 26 to begin a three game weekend series with the Milwaukee Brewers Adrian Gonzalez doubled twice and drove in 3 runs in the 7 5 victory Mark Ellis left the game after five innings because of a strained right quad 37 Fife was placed on the disabled list the next day and Matt Magill was called up from the minors to make his Major League debut Magill allowed only two runs in 6 2 3 innings while striking out seven However Matt Guerrier allowed two home runs and they lost 6 4 38 Clayton Kershaw struck out 12 while pitching 8 shutout innings and Carl Crawford hit two homers as the Dodgers beat the Brewers 2 0 to win the series 39 Ted Lilly allowed five runs in the first three innings in his next start and Josh Wall allowed seven more in 2 innings of relief as the Dodgers were crushed by the Colorado Rockies 12 2 40 The Dodgers finished April with a 13 13 record after Ryu struck out 12 in 6 innings and Hanley Ramirez homered in his first start of the season after coming off the disabled list 41 May Edit Josh Beckett fell to 0 4 on the season as the Dodgers lost to the Rockies 7 3 to start the month of May 42 The Dodgers injury epidemic continued as Hanley Ramirez after playing in just four games injured his hamstring in the May 3 game against the San Francisco Giants at AT amp T Park Clayton Kershaw allowed only 3 hits and 1 run in 7 innings but the Giants won 2 1 on a walk off home run by Buster Posey 43 The following day Matt Magill got pounded in his second start allowing 5 runs in only 1 1 innings The Dodgers fell behind 6 1 but came back to tie the game partially thanks to Dee Gordon who tripled stole two bases and scored two runs However they wound up losing 10 9 on a walk off home run by Guillermo Quiroz in the 10th inning 44 The Giants completed the sweep of the injury riddled Dodgers the next day 4 3 45 An eight game losing streak to start the month of May had fans calling for Manager Don Mattingly to be fired The team returned home to open a series against the Arizona Diamondbacks Chris Capuano came off the disabled list to allow six runs in 4 innings Carl Crawford misplayed two balls in the outfield and the losing streak hit 5 in a 9 2 loss 46 Paul Goldschmidt hit a two run homer off Brandon League in the ninth on May 7 to send the Dodgers to their sixth straight loss 5 3 This was the second six game losing streak of the season for the team the first time that had happened since 1912 47 Goldschmidt hit two more runs the next day as the Diamondbacks won 3 2 This was the first time the Dodgers had been swept in consecutive series since 2008 48 The Dodgers combined for 10 hits on May 10 against the Miami Marlins including a three run homer by Adrian Gonzalez in the first inning But it wasn t enough as they lost 5 4 to run the losing streak to 8 49 Hyun jin Ryu pitched well the next day allowing only 1 run in 6 2 innings as the Dodgers snapped their 8 game losing streak with a 7 1 win over the Marlins Andre Ethier had 4 hits in 4 at bats and Dee Gordon hit his 2nd career home run in the win 50 Chris Capuano picked up his first win of the season on Mother s Day as Scott Van Slyke went 2 for 4 with a home run in the Dodgers 5 3 win Matt Kemp picked up his 1 000th career hit in the game the fifth fastest Dodger to reach that mark 51 Beckett struggled the next night allowing 4 runs in only 3 innings of a 6 2 loss to the Washington Nationals 52 Kershaw was back on the mound on May 14 striking out 11 in 8 2 3 scoreless innings Andre Ethier provided a two run single for the 2 0 win 53 Zack Greinke returned from the disabled list to allow only one run in 5 1 3 innings to get a 3 1 win over the Nationals in the final game of the homestand 54 The Dodgers went back on the road on May 17 against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field Van Slyke hit two home runs in the first game but Paco Rodriguez allowed a grand slam home run to Justin Upton and the Braves won 8 5 55 Chris Capuano pitched well the next day taking a shutout into the 8th inning but reliever Kenley Jansen allowed back to back homers to Evan Gattis and Andrelton Simmons and the team lost again 3 1 56 The bullpen surrendered the lead again the next night as the Braves completed the sweep with a 5 2 win 57 The Dodgers traveled to Miller Park for a series against the Milwaukee Brewers next After 3 straight days of bullpen meltdowns Clayton Kershaw picked the team up by pitching his 10th career complete game and only allowing 3 hits in a 3 1 victory Ethier and Kemp homered in the win 58 The team reverted to form the next day as they stranded 14 runners in scoring position and Zack Greinke struggled in a 5 2 defeat 59 The offense finally came alive as the Dodgers wrapped up the road trip with a 9 2 win over the Brewers on May 22 60 The Dodgers returned home on May 24 for a series against the St Louis Cardinals amid media speculation that Manager Don Mattingly was in danger of losing his job 61 The team didn t help his cause as they managed only 3 hits against Lance Lynn and lost 7 0 62 Adrian Gonzalez had a homer double and three RBI in a 5 3 victory over the Cardinals the following day 63 Gonzalez homered and drove in 3 more the next day but Kershaw had a rough outing allowing four runs his most all season in a 5 3 loss 64 Continuing his hot streak Gonzalez was 4 for 4 on May 27 against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as the Dodgers came back from a 6 1 deficit to win 8 7 65 Hyun Jin Ryu pitched a complete game shutout and Luis Cruz hit his first home run of the year in a 3 0 win over the Angels the following day in the final game of the homestand 66 The Freeway series continued the next night at Angel Stadium as Jered Weaver held the Dodgers offense in check and the Angels won 4 3 67 The Angels took the finale to the series 3 2 thanks to solid pitching by Jason Vargas and an RBI infield single by Chris Nelson 68 The Dodgers concluded a tough month of May with a game at Coors Field against the Colorado Rockies Kershaw pitched seven plus solid innings but Todd Helton two run homer off closer Brandon League tied the game in the bottom of the ninth The Dodgers rallied to score two in the tenth for their first extra inning win of the season 7 5 69 June Edit The Dodgers began June much the way they ended May Ronald Belisario allowed a two run homer to Michael Cuddyer in the seventh to blow the lead and then Dexter Fowler hit a walk off single off Matt Guerrier in the 10th as the Rockies beat the Dodgers 7 6 70 Matt Magill was called up from the minors to make a spot start on June 2 but he struggled Magill became the first Major Leaguer since at least 1916 to allow at least nine walks and four homers in the same start as the Dodgers were crushed 7 2 71 Yasiel Puig made his debut in June and hit 436 with 7 home runs His 44 hits in the month was second most all time for a rookie in his debut month The Dodgers returned home to play the San Diego Padres Stephen Fife was the second straight spot starter allowing one run in 5 1 3 innings Adrian Gonzalez and Scott Van Slyke each hit solo homers to account for all the Dodgers runs in the 2 1 win The story of the game however was the debut of top prospect Yasiel Puig who went 2 for 4 and threw out a runner at first from the warning track on a double play to end the game 72 In the next game Puig went 3 for 4 with a double and two home runs to lead the team to a 9 7 victory He was the first Dodger player in history with a multi homer game in one of his first two games and the first with five RBI in one of his first two games since Spider Jorgensen in 1947 73 However he went 0 for 4 with 2 strikeouts in the series finale as Jason Marquis no hit the Dodgers into the sixth inning and the Padres won 6 2 to keep the Dodgers in last place in the division 74 Zack Greinke pitched seven scoreless innings on June 6 against the Atlanta Braves and Puig continued his hot start by blasting a grand slam home run in the eighth inning to blow open the Dodgers 5 0 win 75 Puig homered again the next day and became only the second player in the modern era with four homers in his first five games and he tied the Major League record with 10 RBI in his first five games Hyun Jin Ryu allowed one run on six hits in 7 2 3 innings and the Dodgers won 2 1 when pinch runner Skip Schumaker scored on a wild pitch by Anthony Varvaro in the bottom of the 10th 76 The Braves won the next day 2 1 as Kris Medlen pitched 6 2 3 scoreless innings and hit a solo homer That was one of two homers allowed by Stephen Fife in the fifth inning 77 Matt Magill made another emergency start on June 9 as Ted Lilly went back on the disabled list He walked six and allowed seven runs in 3 2 3 innings as the Dodgers lost to the Braves 8 1 78 Clayton Kershaw allowed only one run in seven innings on June 10 against the Arizona Diamondbacks but Brandon League was tagged for four runs in the ninth and the Dodgers lost 5 4 Puig had three hits on the day to move his batting average to 500 on the season He became the first Dodger in history with 16 hits in his first eight games and the first with six multi hit games in his first eight 79 The Dodgers beat the Diamondbacks the next day as Tim Federowicz three run double provided the difference in the 5 3 win The game was marred by five hit batters two bench clearing incidents and six ejections of players and coaches 80 The Dodgers ended their homestand with an 8 6 loss to the Diamondbacks in 12 innings on June 12 81 Major League Baseball on June 14 announced the discipline for the fight between the Dodgers and Diamondbacks that took place a few days prior Diamondbacks pitcher Ian Kennedy was suspended 10 games and utility player Eric Hinske 5 games while Dodgers utility player Skip Schumaker and relief pitcher J P Howell were suspended two games and Ronald Belisario one In addition manager Don Mattingly and hitting coach Mark McGwire were suspended as well and several players were fined 82 The Dodgers began a roadtrip at PNC Park on June 14 but the woes continued as Jeff Locke tossed seven shutout innings and the Pittsburgh Pirates won 3 0 83 The next day Kershaw allowed only one run and three hits in seven innings while striking out eight However the bullpen coughed up the lead yet again This time the Dodgers managed to pull out the win 5 3 in 11 innings 84 A three run home run by Pedro Alvarez off Greinke was the key to the Pirates 6 3 win in the series finale 85 The Dodgers were scheduled to begin a two game series against the New York Yankees on June 18 but a rain out forced the two teams to play a day night doubleheader on June 19 86 Hanley Ramirez had four hits including a two run homer in the first game but the Dodgers committed four errors in the game and lost 6 4 87 Chris Capuano came off the disabled list to pitch six shutout innings and Puig hit a home run to lead the Dodgers to a split of the doubleheader with a 6 0 win Puig had 27 hits in his first 15 games second most all time 88 After the game they took a cross country plane ride and opened a series against the Padres in San Diego They lost 6 3 as the Padres defenders made several highlight reel plays and Pedro Ciriaco had an RBI triple and a two run home run in the game 89 The Dodgers committed two more errors the next day tying the Houston Astros for the league lead They lost 5 2 90 Zack Greinke had his best start as a Dodger on June 22 holding the Padres to one run and four hits while striking out eight in eight innings Adrian Gonzalez and Hanley Ramirez homered in the 6 1 victory 91 Gonzalez and Ramirez hit back to back homers the following day to help the Dodgers split the series 3 1 92 Hanley Ramirez came off the disabled list in June and had a 12 game hitting streak during which he hit 477 The Dodgers returned home on June 24 to open a series against the San Francisco Giants Yasiel Puig went 3 for 4 with a home run and two RBI in the first game as the Dodgers won 3 1 their first three game winning streak since they swept the Pirates on April 5 7 93 They extended the streak to four games when they beat the Giants 6 5 the next day Ramirez and Mark Ellis homered and Matt Kemp came off the disabled list to make a game saving catch to end the game and preserve the win 94 The Dodgers finished off the three game sweep of the Giants with a 4 2 win on June 26 Kershaw pitched 8 innings and allowed only a two run homer to Buster Posey while striking out seven 95 Puig delivered the go ahead two out two run single in the seventh inning as the Dodgers took the opener of a series from the Philadelphia Phillies to stretch the winning streak to six games 96 The streak came to an abrupt end on June 28 as the Phillies erupted for 21 hits and 16 runs in a 16 1 shellacking of the Dodgers It was the team s worst home loss since 1947 and the most runs allowed in a game since 2003 97 Hanley Ramirez was 3 for 4 with a 3 run homer the following day and also scored the winning run on a walk off single by A J Ellis as the Dodgers won 4 3 98 The Dodgers finished out their first winning month of the season with a 6 1 victory over the Phillies Stephen Fife pitched seven shutout innings but the real story was Yasiel Puig who was 4 for 5 with a double and a triple to break Steve Sax s team record for most hits in a month by a rookie with 44 His total was also second most all time among rookies in their first month behind only Joe DiMaggio 99 July Edit In their first July game the Dodgers moved out of last place for the first time since May 5 Clayton Kershaw struck out eight and pitched a complete game shutout in the 8 0 victory over the Rockies at Coors Field 100 The Dodgers won again the next night as Juan Uribe Adrian Gonzalez Hanley Ramirez and Matt Kemp all homered in the 10 8 win 101 Gonzalez was 4 for 5 with a homer in the series finale and Kemp also hit another homer but Chris Capuano allowed 5 runs in 4 1 3 innings and the Rockies won the game 9 5 102 The Dodgers began a series with the Giants at AT amp T Park on July 5 Uribe had a double triple homer and 7 RBI in the 10 2 win 103 Three errors and an inability to mount any offense against Giants starter Madison Bumgarner led to the 4 2 loss the following day 104 A J Ellis three run double in the top of the ninth of Sergio Romo gave the Dodgers a 4 1 win on July 7 105 Zack Greinke allowed only two hits and struck out seven in seven scoreless innings to lead the Dodgers to a 6 1 victory over the first place Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field 106 Ricky Nolasco made his first start as a Dodger on July 9 after having been acquired in a trade with the Miami Marlins a few days prior He allowed only one run on four hits in seven innings of work and the Dodgers again won 6 1 107 Hanley Ramirez and A J Ellis hit back to back homers in the top of the 14th inning as the Dodgers swept the Diamondbacks with a 7 5 win to climb back to 500 for the first time since April 30 108 Ricky Nolasco was acquired in a trade with the Miami Marlins on July 6 The Dodgers returned home on July 11 and extended their winning streak with a 6 1 victory over the Rockies Capuano pitched 6 1 scoreless innings while striking out a season high eight and Mark Ellis was 3 for 4 with 4 RBI in the game 109 The Dodgers five game winning streak came to an end when Juan Nicasio shut them out 3 0 110 The Dodgers returned the favor the next day as Zack Greinke struck out nine and allowed only two hits in a 1 0 complete game shutout 111 The Dodgers headed into the All Star break with a 47 47 record after losing 3 1 to split the series with the Rockies 112 Kershaw was the Dodgers only representative at the 2013 Major League Baseball All Star Game and retired the three batters he faced in his one inning of work 113 Clayton Kershaw was 4 1 with a 1 34 ERA in 6 starts in the month of July and was selected as National League Pitcher of the Month After the break the Dodgers traveled to the nation s capital for a three game series against the Washington Nationals Hanley Ramirez hit a two run homer and Andre Ethier a solo shot to account for all the team s runs in a 3 2 win 114 Ramirez s RBI double in the 10th inning capped a 3 for 5 night as the Dodgers took game 2 of the series 3 1 on July 20 115 Matt Kemp rejoined the Dodgers on July 21 after spending two weeks on the disabled list with a sore shoulder In his return he was 3 for 4 with a homer as the Dodgers drubbed the Nationals 9 2 to sweep the series 116 The Dodgers moved into first place for the first time all season when they clobbered the Toronto Blue Jays 14 5 on July 22 A J Ellis set career highs with five RBI four hits including a homer and three runs Skip Schumaker also hit a three run homer in the game 117 The following day the Dodgers fell behind 8 3 after 6 innings but came back and won 10 9 Adrian Gonzalez three run homer in the eighth inning was the big blow 118 They came from behind again the next day closing out the road trip by scoring 5 runs in the top of the 10th with home runs by Mark Ellis and Yasiel Puig to win 8 3 119 With the win the Dodgers set an L A Dodger record with their 10th straight road win something the Dodgers franchise hadn t done since 1955 This was also the first time they had swept an interleague series of three or more games since 2003 and the first time they had scored eight or more runs in four straight games since 1985 120 The Dodgers returned home on July 25 and dropped the opener of a four game series against the Cincinnati Reds 5 2 Mat Latos held the Dodgers to one run in 7 2 3 innings and Jay Bruce and Xavier Paul each homered to end the six game winning streak 121 Hanley Ramirez hit a two run homer to back Clayton Kershaw s eight strikeouts in eight innings as the club won 2 1 in the second game of the series 122 Hyun jin Ryu dominated on July 27 striking out nine and allowing only one run on two hits in seven innings in the Dodgers 4 1 victory over the Reds 123 Puig hit a walk off homer in the bottom of the 11th as the Dodgers took the series finale 1 0 A pitching duel between Chris Capuano and Tony Cingrani kept the game tied heading into extra innings The 20 strikeouts by Dodgers batters in the game set a franchise record breaking the mark set during a 15 inning game on May 2 1995 against the Giants 124 Greinke stuck out 7 in 7 innings and Mark Ellis hit a walk off RBI single in the ninth as the Dodgers beat the New York Yankees 3 2 on July 30 125 Kershaw pitched eight shutout innings as the month came to a close but Hiroki Kuroda also did not allow a run and the Yankees won 3 0 after scoring all their runs off the Dodgers bullpen in the top of the ninth 126 August Edit The Dodgers traveled to Wrigley Field and started the month of August with a 6 4 victory over the Chicago Cubs extending the road winning streak to 11 127 The following day they won again 6 2 tying the all time franchise record of 12 set by the 1924 Brooklyn Robins Hyun jin Ryu became the first Dodger rookie to win 10 games in a season since Kazuhisa Ishii in 2002 128 A two run single by Carl Crawford keyed the Dodgers 3 0 win over the Cubs on August 3 to extend the streak to 13 a new franchise record and the longest in the National League since the 1976 Phillies also won 13 129 The team finished off a sweep of the Cubs with a 1 0 victory Stephen Fife came off the DL to pitch 5 1 3 scoreless innings and Kenley Jansen pitched a scoreless ninth for his 17th save and 25th consecutive batter he had retired in a row This was the Dodgers first four game sweep at Wrigley Field since 1954 130 Zack Greinke picked up his 100th career win in the Dodgers 3 2 victory over the St Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium He pitched 6 1 3 innings and drove in the eventual winning run with a single in the seventh 131 A lack of clutch hitting led to the Dodgers first road loss in a month a 5 1 loss to the Cardinals on August 7 The streak ended at 15 just two behind the all time record set by the 1984 Tigers and 1916 Giants 132 Cardinals starter Shelby Miller had to leave the next game after only two pitches due to injury and the Dodgers erupted for 6 runs in the second inning on their way to a 13 4 win Crawford had 4 hits from the leadoff spot and both Andre Ethier and Skip Schumaker had 3 hits and 4 RBI in the win 133 Ryu struck out seven in seven innings while not walking a batter and allowing only one unearned run as the Dodgers completed a 7 1 road trip with a 5 1 win A J Ellis delivered the big blow with a 3 run homer 134 Zack Greinke was 5 0 with a 1 23 ERA in August and won the National League Pitcher of the Month Award The Dodgers returned home on August 9 to begin an interleague series against the Tampa Bay Rays In the opener the Rays jumped out to a 6 0 lead and David Price allowed only one unearned run through his seven innings However the Dodgers rallied against the Rays bullpen with two runs in the eighth and four in the ninth to win 7 6 135 Zack Greinke pitched 6 1 3 scoreless innings Adrian Gonzalez homered Skip Schumaker had four hits and the Dodgers won the second game of the series 5 0 136 Clayton Kershaw dominated in the series finale striking out eight and allowing just 3 hits and 1 earned run in 8 strong innings while driving in 2 runs on a second inning single The Dodgers won 8 2 137 The next day they beat the New York Mets 4 2 as Nick Punto homered and Gonzalez had three hits and an RBI The Dodgers record of 38 8 over their past 46 games was the franchise s best mark since the 1899 Brooklyn Superbas 138 Ryu pitched another good game the following day beating Mets ace Matt Harvey to pick up his 12th win in the Dodgers 4 2 victory 139 On August 14 the Dodgers fell behind early 4 0 after 3 innings but again fought their way back and tied it up on a two run pinch hit homer by Andre Ethier in the bottom of the ninth Back to back doubles by Yasiel Puig and Gonzalez in the 12th gave them a 5 4 walk off win This was the 12th straight victory for the Dodgers in one run games a franchise record and their 40th win in 48 games the best mark in the Majors since the 1942 St Louis Cardinals 140 The Dodgers traveled to the east coast to begin a road trip with the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park Greinke and the bullpen shut out the Phillies and Hanley Ramirez hit a two run homer in the 4 0 win 141 Kershaw struck out 8 in 8 scoreless innings as the Dodgers shut out the Phillies again 5 0 for their first 10 game win streak since 2006 The record of 42 8 over the past 50 games was the third best 50 game stretch in Major League history behind only the 1906 Cubs and 1912 Giants 142 The streak was snapped the next day as Ramirez made two errors in the bottom of the ninth and the Phillies won 3 2 143 The Dodgers lost consecutive games for the first time since June 20 21 when they dropped the opener of a series against the Miami Marlins 6 2 on August 19 at Marlins Park 144 Yasiel Puig came off the bench and hit a solo homer to lead off the eighth inning as the Dodgers won the second game of the series 6 4 145 Greinke pitched another good game the next day allowing only one run in eight innings as the Dodgers capitalized on 3 Marlins errors to win 4 1 146 Kershaw followed that up by again pitching eight scoreless innings in the Dodgers 6 0 shutout of the Marlins to end the road trip 147 The Dodgers began a three game series against the American League East leading Boston Red Sox at Dodger Stadium on August 24 Ricky Nolasco and John Lackey both pitched eight strong innings and only five hits were allowed combined Hanley Ramirez two run homer in the 4th was the only scoring in the 2 0 win for the Dodgers which stretched their lead in the division to 10 1 2 games the largest since 1977 148 Ryu allowed 4 runs in the first inning the next day with the big blow on a 3 run homer by Jonny Gomes and the Dodgers never recovered losing 4 2 149 The Red Sox won the series finale 8 1 the Dodgers first series loss since June 14 16 They had won or tied 18 straight series a franchise record 150 Greinke got the Dodgers back on track after their two game slide pitching 8 2 3 innings against the Cubs and also hitting an RBI single in the 6 0 win 151 The Dodgers offense was stymied by Cubs pitcher Travis Wood the next night and they lost 3 2 The team moved past 3 million in attendance this night the first team in the Majors to reach that mark 152 Nolasco pitched eight shutout innings while striking out 11 and Ramirez and Ethier both homered in the 4 0 win on August 28 The Dodgers 8 shutout wins in the month of August was the most by any MLB team in one month since the Dodgers did it in September of 1988 153 Yasiel Puig had four hits and Adrian Gonzalez hit two homers as the Dodgers pounded the San Diego Padres 9 2 on August 30 setting a new L A Dodgers record with 22 wins in a month one shy of the franchise record set by the 1953 and 1957 Brooklyn Dodgers Newly signed Edinson Volquez made his Dodgers debut the 26th pitcher the team used this season setting a franchise record 154 The Dodgers tied the franchise record for wins in a month the next day as they finished August with a 2 1 win over the Padres 155 September Edit The Dodgers started September with a 2 1 win to finish off a sweep of the San Diego Padres Zack Greinke allowed one run on two hits and Yasiel Puig homered in the win 156 Clayton Kershaw had a rare poor performance in the opener of a road series against the Colorado Rockies He allowed 5 runs and a career high 11 hits but the Dodger offense picked him up and the team continued winning 10 8 157 Ricky Nolasco won his sixth straight decision 7 4 on September 3 as Nick Punto had four hits and Carl Crawford had three hits and two RBI 158 The Dodgers dropped the series finale to the Rockies 7 5 thanks to a poor first Dodger start by Edison Volquez who allowed four runs in four innings of work 159 The Dodgers next traveled to Great American Ball Park to begin a weekend series with the Cincinnati Reds Chris Capuano left the game in the second inning with a groin strain and the Reds won 3 2 160 A walk off single by Todd Frazier in the 10th inning gave the Reds a 4 3 victory on September 7 sending the Dodgers to their first three game losing streak since June 8 10 161 The Reds completed the sweep 3 2 thanks to two home runs by Jay Bruce and a walk off double by Ryan Hanigan 162 A J Ellis s solo homer on September 19 against the Diamondbacks helped the Dodgers clinch the NL West Championship The Dodgers returned home on September 9 and smacked the Arizona Diamondbacks 8 1 Juan Uribe made 4 hits including 3 home runs in 4 at bats He was the first Dodger to hit three homers in a game since Andre Ethier on June 26 2009 The Dodgers as a team hit six homers in the game the most since they hit seven against the Padres on September 16 2006 163 The team won again the next night as Scott Van Slyke hit a pinch hit walk off home run in the 11th inning to give the Dodgers a 5 3 win This was the team s first walk off homer by a pinch hitter since Olmedo Saenz in 2007 164 Patrick Corbin kept the Dodgers offense in check the next day and the Diamondbacks won 4 1 165 A walk off single by Adrian Gonzalez in the 10th inning gave the Dodgers a 3 2 win over the San Francisco Giants on September 12 166 Madison Bumgarner out pitched Kershaw as the Giants won the next game 4 2 167 The Giants pounded the Dodgers 19 3 on September 15 The 19 runs was the most ever scored by one team at Dodger Stadium the most allowed by the Dodgers in a game since May 5 2001 at Chicago and the worst Dodger home defeat since a July 3 1947 loss to the Giants in Brooklyn 168 Hunter Pence hit two homers in the Giants 4 3 win in the series finale He hit five home runs in total in the four game series the first Giant to accomplish that feat against the Dodgers since Willie Mays 169 The Dodgers traveled to Phoenix to begin a four game series against the Diamondbacks needing to win just two of them to clinch the Western Division title In the opener Hyun Jin Ryu allowed only two hits in a complete game effort however one of those hits was a two run homer by Paul Goldschmidt and they lost again 2 1 170 Matt Kemp and Hanley Ramirez returned to the Dodgers lineup on September 17 after missing time with injuries and both reached base four times as Uribe and Gonzalez homered The Dodgers snapped the four game losing streak with a 9 3 win 171 They failed in their first chance to clinch the division when spot starter Stephen Fife didn t make it out of the third the next night and Ronald Belisario was pounded for five runs in relief The Diamondbacks won 9 4 172 The Dodgers clinched the National League West championship with a 7 6 win over the Diamondbacks on September 19 Ramirez hit two home runs and A J Ellis hit the game winning homer in the eighth inning for the Dodgers first West title since 2009 The team s 9 1 2 game deficit on June 21 was the largest the Dodgers had ever overcome to win a division and they were just the fourth team in MLB history to ever accomplish that feat 173 The next day the Dodgers rested all the regulars in the opening of a series at the San Diego Padres The backups could not generate any offense and the Padres won 2 0 174 Clayton Kershaw was brilliant the next day pitching seven shutout innings while allowing just three hits and striking out ten Yasiel Puig and A J Ellis both hit two run homers in the 4 0 victory 175 Zack Greinke pitched five shutout innings as the Dodgers wrapped up their series with the Padres with a 1 0 win 176 Hyun jin Ryu allowed only one run in seven innings and Puig and Matt Kemp each hit solo homers as the Dodgers won the opener of their final road series of the season 2 0 over the Giants 177 Ricky Nolasco allowed six runs over 5 2 3 innings in his last start of the regular season a 6 4 loss to the Giants It was his third straight poor start 178 The Dodgers finished up their final road series of the regular season when Angel Pagan homered off Paco Rodriguez to give the Giants a 3 2 victory 179 Kershaw pitched six shutout innings in his final start of the regular season an 11 0 win on September 27 He finished the season with a Major League leading 1 83 ERA making him the first pitcher to lead the league three years in a row since Greg Maddux in 1993 95 His ERA was the lowest for a starter since Pedro Martinez in 2000 180 Greinke also pitched well in his final start allowing only one run while striking out seven in six innings However the Dodgers were unable to score and lost the game 1 0 181 The Dodgers lost their final game of the regular season 2 1 to the Rockies on September 29 They finished the season with a record of 92 70 182 Game log Edit Legend Dodgers win Dodgers loss PostponementBold Dodgers team member2013 Game LogApril 13 13 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 April 1 Giants W 4 0 Kershaw 1 0 Kontos 0 1 53 138 1 02 April 2 Giants L 0 3 Bumgarner 1 0 Ryu 0 1 Romo 1 45 431 1 13 April 3 Giants L 3 5 Lincecum 1 0 Beckett 0 1 Romo 2 52 906 1 24 April 5 Pirates W 3 0 Greinke 1 0 Sanchez 0 1 League 1 40 607 2 25 April 6 Pirates W 1 0 Kershaw 2 0 Burnett 0 2 League 2 39 446 3 26 April 7 Pirates W 6 2 Ryu 1 1 Locke 0 1 52 053 4 27 April 9 Padres L 3 9 Gregerson 1 0 Belisario 0 1 44 436 4 38 April 10 Padres W 4 3 Billingsley 1 0 Stults 1 1 League 3 22 843 5 39 April 11 Padres W 3 2 Guerrier 1 0 Gregerson 1 1 Jansen 1 24 610 6 310 April 12 Diamondbacks L 0 3 Corbin 2 0 Kershaw 2 1 Putz 2 29 520 6 411 April 13 Diamondbacks W 7 5 Ryu 2 1 Kennedy 1 1 League 4 37 214 7 412 April 14 Diamondbacks L 0 1 Putz 1 0 Beckett 0 2 32 313 7 513 April 15 Padres L 3 6 Stults 2 1 Belisario 0 2 Street 2 52 136 7 614 April 16 Padres L 2 9 Marquis 1 1 Capuano 0 1 35 898 7 715 April 17 Padres L 2 7 Brach 1 0 Kershaw 2 2 52 393 7 8 April 19 Orioles Postponed rain Makeup date April 20 16 April 20 Orioles L 5 7 O Day 2 0 Rodriguez 0 1 Johnson 7 26 811 7 917 April 20 Orioles L 1 6 Chen 1 2 Beckett 0 3 Hunter 1 42 348 7 1018 April 21 Orioles W 7 4 Howell 1 0 Arrieta 1 1 League 5 41 265 8 1019 April 23 Mets W 7 2 Belisario 1 2 Lyon 1 1 21 135 9 1020 April 24 Mets L 3 7 10 Parnell 1 0 Wall 0 1 24 130 9 1121 April 25 Mets W 3 2 Jansen 1 0 Rice 1 1 League 6 24 851 10 1122 April 26 Brewers W 7 5 Belisario 2 2 Gonzalez 0 2 League 7 44 930 11 1123 April 27 Brewers L 4 6 Peralta 2 1 Guerrier 1 1 Henderson 6 50 224 11 1224 April 28 Brewers W 2 0 Kershaw 3 2 Lohse 1 2 League 8 49 003 12 1225 April 29 Rockies L 2 12 Chatwood 1 0 Lilly 0 1 31 570 12 1326 April 30 Rockies W 6 2 Ryu 3 1 de la Rosa 2 3 47 602 13 13May 10 17 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record27 May 1 Rockies L 3 7 Outman 1 0 Beckett 0 4 32 848 13 1428 May 3 Giants L 1 2 Romo 2 2 Belisario 2 3 42 113 13 1529 May 4 Giants L 9 10 10 Casilla 3 2 League 0 1 41 171 13 1630 May 5 Giants L 3 4 Cain 1 2 Ryu 3 2 Romo 12 41 140 13 1731 May 6 Diamondbacks L 2 9 Cahill 2 3 Capuano 0 2 30 981 13 1832 May 7 Diamondbacks L 3 5 Hernandez 2 2 League 0 2 Bell 2 33 611 13 1933 May 8 Diamondbacks L 2 3 Miley 3 1 Jansen 1 1 Bell 3 31 512 13 2034 May 10 Marlins L 4 5 Fernandez 2 2 Belisario 2 4 Cishek 5 41 721 13 2135 May 11 Marlins W 7 1 Ryu 4 2 Slowey 1 3 42 208 14 2136 May 12 Marlins W 5 3 Capuano 1 2 Koehler 0 1 43 959 15 2137 May 13 Nationals L 2 6 Zimmermann 7 1 Beckett 0 5 32 337 15 2238 May 14 Nationals W 2 0 Kershaw 4 2 Haren 4 4 Jansen 2 51 729 16 2239 May 15 Nationals W 3 1 Greinke 2 0 Detwiler 2 4 League 9 36 721 17 2240 May 17 Braves L 5 8 Maholm 5 4 Rodriguez 0 2 Kimbrel 12 43 238 17 2341 May 18 Braves L 1 3 Gearrin 1 0 Jansen 1 2 Kimbrel 13 38 615 17 2442 May 19 Braves L 2 5 Avilan 2 0 Jansen 1 3 Kimbrel 14 43 118 17 2543 May 20 Brewers W 3 1 Kershaw 5 2 Gallardo 3 4 28 287 18 2544 May 21 Brewers L 2 5 Fiers 1 2 Greinke 2 1 Henderson 9 26 384 18 2645 May 22 Brewers W 9 2 Ryu 5 2 Peralta 3 5 36 963 19 2646 May 24 Cardinals L 0 7 Lynn 7 1 Capuano 1 3 45 134 19 2747 May 25 Cardinals W 5 3 Rodriguez 1 2 Maness 3 1 League 10 49 368 20 2748 May 26 Cardinals L 3 5 Maness 4 1 Kershaw 5 3 Mujica 14 43 244 20 2849 May 27 Angels W 8 7 Belisario 3 4 Coello 1 1 League 11 49 953 21 2850 May 28 Angels W 3 0 Ryu 6 2 Blanton 1 8 46 443 22 2851 May 29 Angels L 3 4 Weaver 1 1 Capuano 1 4 Frieri 11 39 172 22 2952 May 30 Angels L 2 3 Vargas 5 3 Lilly 0 2 Frieri 12 42 231 22 3053 May 31 Rockies W 7 5 10 League 1 2 Betancourt 1 3 Belisario 1 37 923 23 30June 15 12 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record54 June 1 Rockies L 6 7 10 Belisle 3 2 Guerrier 1 2 36 703 23 3155 June 2 Rockies L 2 7 de la Rosa 7 3 Magill 0 1 41 536 23 3256 June 3 Padres W 2 1 Fife 1 0 Stults 4 5 League 12 37 055 24 3257 June 4 Padres W 9 7 Howell 2 0 Ross 0 2 League 13 37 544 25 3258 June 5 Padres L 2 6 Marquis 7 2 Kershaw 5 4 40 040 25 3359 June 6 Braves W 5 0 Greinke 3 1 Hudson 4 5 44 196 26 3360 June 7 Braves W 2 1 10 League 2 2 Varvaro 3 1 47 164 27 3361 June 8 Braves L 1 2 Medlen 3 6 Fife 1 1 Kimbrel 18 52 716 27 3462 June 9 Braves L 1 8 Minor 8 2 Magill 0 2 39 028 27 3563 June 10 Diamondbacks L 4 5 Sipp 3 1 League 2 3 Bell 12 38 275 27 3664 June 11 Diamondbacks W 5 3 Guerrier 2 2 Hernandez 2 3 Jansen 3 42 844 28 3665 June 12 Diamondbacks L 6 8 12 Collmenter 3 0 Belisario 3 5 41 927 28 3766 June 14 Pirates L 0 3 Locke 6 1 Fife 1 2 Grilli 24 36 878 28 3867 June 15 Pirates W 5 3 11 Moylan 1 0 Mazzaro 3 1 League 14 36 941 29 3868 June 16 Pirates L 3 6 Cole 2 0 Greinke 3 2 Grilli 25 37 263 29 39 June 18 Yankees Postponed rain Makeup date June 19 69 June 19 Yankees L 4 6 Kuroda 7 5 Ryu 6 3 Rivera 25 40 604 29 4070 June 19 Yankees W 6 0 Capuano 2 4 Hughes 3 6 41 320 30 4071 June 20 Padres L 3 6 Vincent 2 0 Guerrier 2 3 30 656 30 4172 June 21 Padres L 2 5 Stauffer 1 0 Kershaw 5 5 Street 15 31 855 30 4273 June 22 Padres W 6 1 Greinke 4 2 Volquez 5 6 43 267 31 4274 June 23 Padres W 3 1 League 3 3 Street 0 4 Jansen 4 31 098 32 4275 June 24 Giants W 3 1 Rodriguez 2 2 Bumgarner 7 5 Jansen 5 40 994 33 4276 June 25 Giants W 6 5 Fife 2 2 Kickham 0 2 Rodriguez 1 47 193 34 4277 June 26 Giants W 4 2 Kershaw 6 5 Lincecum 4 8 Jansen 6 41 721 35 4278 June 27 Phillies W 6 4 Greinke 5 2 De Fratus 2 2 Jansen 7 51 037 36 4279 June 28 Phillies L 1 16 Lannan 1 2 Capuano 2 5 48 828 36 4380 June 29 Phillies W 4 3 Jansen 2 3 De Fratus 2 3 52 455 37 4381 June 30 Phillies W 6 1 Fife 3 2 Kendrick 7 5 42 405 38 43July 19 6 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record82 July 2 Rockies W 8 0 Kershaw 7 5 Oswalt 0 3 37 419 39 4383 July 3 Rockies W 10 8 Greinke 6 2 Chatwood 4 2 Jansen 8 48 628 40 4384 July 4 Rockies L 5 9 Chacin 8 3 Capuano 2 6 48 794 40 4485 July 5 Giants W 10 2 Ryu 7 3 Cain 5 5 41 911 41 4486 July 6 Giants L 2 4 Bumgarner 9 5 Fife 3 3 Romo 20 41 638 41 4587 July 7 Giants W 4 1 Kershaw 8 5 Romo 3 4 Jansen 9 41 094 42 4588 July 8 Diamondbacks W 6 1 Greinke 7 2 Delgado 1 3 22 614 43 4589 July 9 Diamondbacks W 6 1 Nolasco 6 8 Kennedy 3 5 23 409 44 4590 July 10 Diamondbacks W 7 5 14 Jansen 3 3 Collmenter 4 2 24 466 45 4591 July 11 Rockies W 6 1 Capuano 3 6 Pomeranz 0 3 52 740 46 4592 July 12 Rockies L 0 3 Nicasio 5 4 Kershaw 8 6 Betancourt 14 50 796 46 4693 July 13 Rockies W 1 0 Greinke 8 2 Chatwood 5 3 51 992 47 4694 July 14 Rockies L 1 3 Chacin 9 4 Nolasco 6 9 Betancourt 15 51 402 47 4795 July 19 Nationals W 3 2 Belisario 4 5 Soriano 1 2 Jansen 10 39 146 48 4796 July 20 Nationals W 3 1 10 Withrow 1 0 Stammen 5 5 Jansen 11 41 816 49 4797 July 21 Nationals W 9 2 Kershaw 9 6 Zimmermann 12 5 34 758 50 4798 July 22 Blue Jays W 14 5 Ryu 8 3 Johnson 1 6 34 515 51 4799 July 23 Blue Jays W 10 9 League 4 3 Oliver 3 2 Jansen 12 32 158 52 47100 July 24 Blue Jays W 8 3 10 League 5 3 Perez 1 2 35 368 53 47101 July 25 Reds L 2 5 Latos 10 3 Greinke 8 3 Chapman 24 53 275 53 48102 July 26 Reds W 2 1 Kershaw 10 6 Bailey 5 10 Jansen 13 51 841 54 48103 July 27 Reds W 4 1 Ryu 9 3 Arroyo 9 8 Jansen 14 52 675 55 48104 July 28 Reds W 1 0 11 League 6 3 Partch 0 1 48 671 56 48105 July 30 Yankees W 3 2 Jansen 4 3 Kelley 3 1 52 447 57 48106 July 31 Yankees L 0 3 Logan 3 2 Belisario 4 6 Rivera 34 53 013 57 49August 23 6 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record107 August 1 Cubs W 6 4 Nolasco 7 9 Rusin 1 1 Jansen 15 34 005 58 49108 August 2 Cubs W 6 2 Ryu 10 3 Wood 7 8 32 520 59 49109 August 3 Cubs W 3 0 Capuano 4 6 Samardzija 6 10 Jansen 16 40 419 60 49110 August 4 Cubs W 1 0 Fife 4 3 Villanueva 2 8 Jansen 17 38 409 61 49111 August 5 Cardinals W 3 2 Greinke 9 3 Wainwright 13 7 Rodriguez 2 42 464 62 49112 August 6 Cardinals L 1 5 Kelly 3 3 Kershaw 10 7 41 770 62 50113 August 7 Cardinals W 13 4 Nolasco 8 9 Westbrook 7 7 43 535 63 50114 August 8 Cardinals W 5 1 Ryu 11 3 Martinez 0 1 42 567 64 50115 August 9 Rays W 7 6 Belisario 5 6 Rodney 4 3 51 083 65 50116 August 10 Rays W 5 0 Greinke 10 3 Hernandez 6 12 52 619 66 50117 August 11 Rays W 8 2 Kershaw 11 7 Hellickson 10 6 52 248 67 50118 August 12 Mets W 4 2 Nolasco 9 9 Mejia 1 2 Jansen 18 42 915 68 50119 August 13 Mets W 4 2 Ryu 12 3 Harvey 9 4 Jansen 19 46 335 69 50120 August 14 Mets W 5 4 12 Rodriguez 3 2 Feliciano 0 1 44 091 70 50121 August 16 Phillies W 4 0 Greinke 11 3 Lee 10 6 36 964 71 50122 August 17 Phillies W 5 0 Kershaw 12 7 Kendrick 10 10 42 082 72 50123 August 18 Phillies L 2 3 Papelbon 3 1 League 6 4 40 336 72 51124 August 19 Marlins L 2 6 Fernandez 9 6 Ryu 12 4 27 127 72 52125 August 20 Marlins W 6 4 Withrow 2 0 Jennings 2 4 Jansen 20 25 690 73 52126 August 21 Marlins W 4 1 Greinke 12 3 Eovaldi 2 4 Jansen 21 24 996 74 52127 August 22 Marlins W 6 0 Kershaw 13 7 Alvarez 2 3 25 609 75 52128 August 23 Red Sox W 2 0 Nolasco 10 9 Lackey 9 10 Jansen 22 50 240 76 52129 August 24 Red Sox L 2 4 Lester 12 7 Ryu 12 5 Uehara 13 48 165 76 53130 August 25 Red Sox L 1 8 Peavy 10 5 Capuano 4 7 44 109 76 54131 August 26 Cubs W 6 2 Greinke 13 3 Arrieta 2 3 40 965 77 54132 August 27 Cubs L 2 3 Wood 8 10 Kershaw 13 8 Gregg 27 52 326 77 55133 August 28 Cubs W 4 0 Nolasco 11 9 Jackson 7 14 38 851 78 55134 August 30 Padres W 9 2 Ryu 13 5 Stults 8 12 51 769 79 55135 August 31 Padres W 2 1 Wilson 1 0 Vincent 3 2 Jansen 23 53 121 80 55September 12 15 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record136 September 1 Padres W 2 1 Greinke 14 3 Thayer 2 5 Jansen 24 52 168 81 55137 September 2 Rockies W 10 8 Kershaw 14 8 Manship 0 5 Jansen 25 36 822 82 55138 September 3 Rockies W 7 4 Nolasco 12 9 Chacin 13 8 Withrow 1 25 807 83 55139 September 4 Rockies L 5 7 de la Rosa 16 6 Volquez 9 11 Brothers 15 28 439 83 56140 September 6 Reds L 2 3 Leake 12 6 Howell 2 1 Chapman 35 33 778 83 57141 September 7 Reds L 3 4 10 Hoover 4 5 Wilson 1 1 40 799 83 58142 September 8 Reds L 2 3 Chapman 4 5 Belisario 5 7 34 041 83 59143 September 9 Diamondbacks W 8 1 Nolasco 13 9 Delgado 4 6 52 410 84 59144 September 10 Diamondbacks W 5 3 11 Withrow 3 0 Collmenter 4 3 41 867 85 59145 September 11 Diamondbacks L 1 4 Corbin 14 6 Ryu 13 6 Ziegler 10 40 818 85 60146 September 12 Giants W 3 2 10 Wilson 2 1 Affeldt 1 5 53 393 86 60147 September 13 Giants L 2 4 Bumgarner 12 9 Kershaw 14 9 Romo 34 52 650 86 61148 September 14 Giants L 3 19 Lincecum 10 13 Nolasco 13 10 53 062 86 62149 September 15 Giants L 3 4 Machi 3 1 Rodriguez 3 3 Romo 35 47 302 86 63150 September 16 Diamondbacks L 1 2 Cahill 7 10 Ryu 13 7 Ziegler 11 24 933 86 64151 September 17 Diamondbacks W 9 3 Greinke 15 3 Corbin 14 7 26 304 87 64152 September 18 Diamondbacks L 4 9 McCarthy 5 9 Fife 4 4 27 305 87 65153 September 19 Diamondbacks W 7 6 Howell 3 1 Collmenter 4 4 Jansen 26 22 763 88 65154 September 20 Padres L 0 2 Erlin 3 3 Volquez 9 12 Street 32 34 986 88 66155 September 21 Padres W 4 0 Kershaw 15 9 Smith 1 2 40 572 89 66156 September 22 Padres W 1 0 Howell 4 1 Cashner 10 9 Jansen 27 32 988 90 66157 September 24 Giants W 2 1 Ryu 14 7 Cain 8 10 Jansen 28 41 625 91 66158 September 25 Giants L 4 6 Zito 5 11 Nolasco 13 11 Romo 37 41 377 91 67159 September 26 Giants L 2 3 Casilla 7 2 Rodriguez 3 4 Romo 38 41 221 91 68160 September 27 Rockies W 11 0 Kershaw 16 9 McHugh 0 4 52 367 92 68161 September 28 Rockies L 0 1 Nicasio 9 9 Greinke 15 4 Brothers 18 52 879 92 69162 September 29 Rockies L 1 2 Francis 3 5 Ryu 14 8 Brothers 19 52 396 92 70Postseason EditNational League Division Series Edit Main article 2013 National League Division Series As National League West Champions the Dodgers advanced to the 2013 National League Division Series to play the Eastern Division champion Atlanta Braves They suffered a blow on the last day of the regular season when MRI results revealed that Matt Kemp had a severe ankle injury and was not able to play in the postseason 183 Andre Ethier was also dealing with an ankle injury and he was limited to pinch hitting in the division series 184 Dodger Stadium during Game 3 of the 2013 NLDS In game 1 of the series at Atlanta s Turner Field Clayton Kershaw struck out 12 batters in 7 innings That was the third most strikeouts by a Dodger pitcher in the playoffs behind only Sandy Koufax 15 in the 1963 World Series and Carl Erskine 14 in the 1953 World Series His six straight strikeouts in the game tied an MLB post season record set by Tim Belcher in game 2 of the 1988 World Series The Dodgers won the game 6 1 185 The Braves tied up the series the next day with a 4 3 win as the Dodgers bullpen faltered Hanley Ramirez homered and doubled twice in the game but it wasn t enough Jason Heyward had a two RBI single for the deciding runs 186 The Dodgers offense took over in game 3 as they took the lead in the series with a 13 6 win at Dodger Stadium Ramirez had two more extra base hits a double and triple in the game to tie the NLDS record and franchise record Steve Garvey Duke Snider for most extra base hits in the postseason The 13 runs tied a franchise record set in the 1956 World Series 187 The Dodgers brought Kershaw back on short rest in game 4 and he pitched six innings while allowing only two unearned runs thanks to two Adrian Gonzalez errors Carl Crawford hit two solo homers in his first two at bats the first Dodger to do so in the playoffs since Shawn Green in the 2004 National League Division Series An RBI double by Jose Constanza off Ronald Belisario in the 7th gave the Braves the lead but the Dodgers went back up thanks to a two run homer by Juan Uribe in the 8th off David Carpenter Kenley Jansen closed it down in the ninth to preserve the 4 3 series clinching victory for the Dodgers 188 National League Championship Series Edit Main article 2013 National League Championship Series The Dodgers advanced to the NLCS for the first time since 2009 where they faced off with the St Louis Cardinals In the first game of the series at Busch Stadium Zack Greinke allowed only two runs in eight innings while striking out a season high 10 batters the first pitcher to strike out 10 Cardinals in a postseason game since Denny Galehouse in the 1944 World Series Andre Ethier making his first post season start of the season after being limited to pinch hitting the previous round just missed catching Carlos Beltran s double at the fence to allow the two runs to score in the third The Dodgers also managed two runs on a single by Juan Uribe in the top of the third The game remained tied into extra innings until Beltran recorded the walk off hit off Kenley Jansen in the bottom of the 13th inning to give the Cardinals a 3 2 victory This was the longest game in Dodgers post season history since the 1916 World Series 189 In the second game Clayton Kershaw and two relievers combined to allow only 2 hits and 1 run but that was enough as the Dodgers offense failed to score at all and they lost 1 0 Kershaw was the first starting pitcher in post season history to lose a game while allowing no earned runs and two or fewer hits 190 Hanley Ramirez sat out game two after getting hit by a pitch in the first game and was diagnosed with a fractured rib However he was back in the lineup for Game three at Dodger Stadium and had two hits and an RBI Yasiel Puig snapped an 0 for 11 streak with an RBI triple and Hyun jin Ryu pitched seven shutout innings as the Dodgers picked up their first victory of the series with a 3 0 victory 191 Ricky Nolasco got his first post season start the next day and he allowed three runs in the third on an RBI double by Matt Carpenter and a booming 2 run home run by Matt Holliday Ramirez tried to play through the pain again but struck out three times and was in noticeable pain when he was taken out in the seventh inning The Dodgers offense again struggled to score runs and they lost 4 2 to fall to the brink of elimination 192 Greinke responded with seven strong innings in Game Five and the Dodgers offense came alive The team hit four home runs including two by Adrian Gonzalez and held on to win 6 4 sending the series back to St Louis The four homers tied a Dodger post season record that had previously been accomplished in Game 2 of the 1977 World Series and Game 1 of the 1978 NLCS 193 In Game Six Kershaw struggled from the start and he allowed seven runs on ten hits in four innings his shortest start of the year NLCS MVP Michael Wacha shut out the Dodgers for the second time in the series and the Dodgers season came to an end with a 9 0 blowout loss 194 Postseason Game log Edit 2013 PostseasonNational League Division Series 3 1 Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series1 October 3 Braves W 6 1 Kershaw 1 0 Medlen 0 1 43 021 1 02 October 4 Braves L 3 4 Minor 1 0 Greinke 0 1 Kimbrel 1 48 966 1 13 October 6 Braves W 13 6 Capuano 1 0 Teheran 0 1 54 646 2 14 October 7 Braves W 4 3 Wilson 1 0 Carpenter 0 1 Jansen 1 54 438 3 1National League Championship Series 2 4 Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series1 October 11 Cardinals L 2 3 13 Lynn 1 0 Withrow 0 1 46 691 0 12 October 12 Cardinals L 0 1 Wacha 1 0 Kershaw 0 1 Rosenthal 1 46 872 0 23 October 14 Cardinals W 3 0 Ryu 1 0 Wainwright 0 1 Jansen 1 53 940 1 24 October 15 Cardinals L 2 4 Lynn 2 0 Nolasco 0 1 Rosenthal 2 53 992 1 35 October 16 Cardinals W 6 4 Greinke 1 0 Kelly 0 1 53 183 2 36 October 18 Cardinals L 0 9 Wacha 2 0 Kershaw 0 2 46 899 2 4Roster Edit2013 Los Angeles DodgersRosterPitchers 61 Josh Beckett 51 54 Ronald Belisario 58 Chad Billingsley 35 Chris Capuano 60 Jose Dominguez 59 Stephen Fife 98 Onelki Garcia 21 Zack Greinke 48 Javy Guerra 55 54 Matt Guerrier 56 J P Howell 74 Kenley Jansen 22 Clayton Kershaw 31 43 Brandon League 29 Ted Lilly 36 Matt Magill 49 Carlos Marmol 41 Peter Moylan 47 Ricky Nolasco 75 Paco Rodriguez 99 Hyun Jin Ryu 38 Shawn Tolleson 30 Edinson Volquez 46 Josh Wall 00 Brian Wilson 44 Chris Withrow Catchers 31 Drew Butera 17 A J Ellis 18 Tim Federowicz 33 55 Ramon HernandezInfielders 47 Luis Cruz 14 Mark Ellis 23 Adrian Gonzalez 9 Dee Gordon 6 Jerry Hairston Jr 7 Nick Punto 13 Hanley Ramirez 28 Justin Sellers 5 Juan Uribe 10 Michael Young Outfielders 48 Nick Buss 49 26 Alex Castellanos 25 Carl Crawford 16 Andre Ethier 37 Elian Herrera 27 Matt Kemp 66 Yasiel Puig 3 55 Skip Schumaker 33 Scott Van Slyke Manager 8 Don MattinglyCoaches 50 Chuck Crim bullpen 85 Rob Flippo bullpen catcher 45 Trey Hillman bench 40 Rick Honeycutt pitching 43 Ken Howell assistant pitching 86 Fumi Ishibashi bullpen catcher 15 Davey Lopes first base 12 Mark McGwire hitting coach 11 Manny Mota coach 52 John Valentin assistant hitting 26 29 Tim Wallach third base 7 Steve Yeager catching coach Player stats EditBatting Edit List does not include pitchers Stats in bold are the team leaders Note G Games played AB At bats R Runs H Hits 2B Doubles 3B Triples HR Home runs RBI Runs batted in BB Walks SO Strikeouts SB Stolen bases Avg Batting average OBP On base percentage SLG Slugging OPS On base plus slugging Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG OPSAdrian Gonzalez 157 583 69 171 32 0 22 100 47 98 1 293 342 461 803Andre Ethier 142 482 54 131 33 2 12 52 61 95 4 272 360 423 783Carl Crawford 116 435 62 123 30 3 6 31 28 66 15 283 329 407 736Mark Ellis 126 433 46 117 13 2 6 48 26 74 4 270 323 351 674A J Ellis 115 390 43 93 17 1 10 52 45 78 0 238 318 364 682Juan Uribe 132 388 47 108 22 2 12 50 30 81 5 278 331 438 769Yasiel Puig 104 382 66 122 21 2 19 42 36 97 11 319 391 534 925Skip Schumaker 125 319 31 84 16 0 2 30 28 54 2 263 332 332 665Hanley Ramirez 86 304 62 105 25 2 20 57 27 52 10 345 402 638 1 040Nick Punto 116 294 34 75 15 0 2 21 33 67 3 255 328 327 655Matt Kemp 73 263 35 71 15 0 6 33 22 76 9 270 328 395 723Jerry Hairston Jr 96 204 17 43 7 0 2 22 14 22 0 211 265 275 539Tim Federowicz 56 160 12 37 8 0 4 16 10 56 0 231 275 356 631Scott Van Slyke 53 129 13 31 8 0 7 19 20 37 1 240 342 465 807Luis Cruz 45 118 12 15 2 0 1 6 5 20 0 127 175 169 344Dee Gordon 38 94 9 22 1 1 1 6 10 21 10 234 314 298 612Justin Sellers 27 69 6 13 1 0 1 2 5 20 0 188 263 246 510Michael Young 21 51 3 16 2 1 0 4 1 5 0 314 321 392 713Ramon Hernandez 17 48 4 10 2 0 3 6 6 7 1 208 291 438 728Nick Buss 8 19 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 105 150 105 255Alex Castellanos 8 18 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 5 0 167 167 389 556Elian Herrera 4 8 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 250 250 250 500Drew Butera 4 7 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 143 143 143 286Pitching Edit Stats in bold are the team leaders Note W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average G Games pitched GS Games started SV Saves IP Innings pitched R Runs allowed ER Earned runs allowed BB Walks allowed K Strikeouts Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB KClayton Kershaw 16 9 1 83 33 33 0 236 0 164 55 48 52 232Hyun jin Ryu 14 8 3 00 30 30 0 192 0 182 67 64 49 154Zack Greinke 15 4 2 63 28 28 0 177 2 152 54 52 46 148Chris Capuano 4 7 4 26 24 20 0 105 2 125 57 50 24 81Ricky Nolasco 8 2 3 52 16 15 0 87 0 83 40 34 21 75Kenley Jansen 4 3 1 88 75 0 28 76 2 48 16 16 18 111Ronald Belisario 5 7 3 97 77 0 1 68 0 72 34 30 28 49J P Howell 4 1 2 03 67 0 0 62 0 42 14 14 23 54Stephen Fife 4 4 3 86 12 10 0 58 1 69 29 25 20 45Brandon League 6 4 5 30 58 0 14 54 1 69 37 32 15 28Paco Rodriguez 3 4 2 32 76 0 2 54 1 30 15 14 19 63Josh Beckett 0 5 5 19 8 8 0 43 1 50 30 25 15 41Chris Withrow 3 0 2 60 26 0 1 34 2 20 10 10 13 43Matt Guerrier 2 3 4 80 34 0 0 30 0 32 18 16 12 21Edinson Volquez 0 2 4 18 6 5 0 28 0 25 14 13 8 26Matt Magill 0 2 6 51 6 6 0 27 2 27 25 20 28 26Ted Lilly 0 2 5 09 5 5 0 23 0 27 16 13 10 18Carlos Marmol 0 0 2 53 21 0 0 21 1 14 7 6 19 27Peter Moylan 1 0 6 46 14 0 0 15 1 23 11 11 7 6Brian Wilson 2 1 0 66 18 0 0 13 2 8 1 1 4 13Chad Billingsley 1 0 3 00 2 2 0 12 0 12 4 4 5 6Javy Guerra 0 0 6 75 9 0 0 10 2 15 9 8 6 12Jose Dominguez 0 0 2 16 9 0 0 8 1 11 3 2 3 4Josh Wall 0 1 18 00 6 0 0 7 0 17 14 14 6 7Onelki Garcia 0 0 13 50 3 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 4 1Shawn Tolleson 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Awards and honors Edit2013 Major League Baseball All Star GameClayton Kershaw dd National League Cy Young AwardClayton Kershaw 195 dd National League Silver Slugger AwardZack Greinke 196 dd National League Player of the Month Yasiel Puig June 197 National League Pitcher of the Month Clayton Kershaw July 198 Zack Greinke August 199 National League Player of the Week Clayton Kershaw March 31 April 7 200 Yasiel Puig June 3 9 201 National League Rookie of the Month Yasiel Puig June 202 Branch Rickey Award Clayton Kershaw 203 Warren Spahn Award Clayton Kershaw 204 Sporting News National League All Star Team Clayton Kershaw Starting Pitcher 205 Baseball America All Rookie team 206 Hyun Jin Ryu Starting Pitcher Yasiel Puig Outfielder Player s Choice Award for NL s Outstanding pitcher Clayton Kershaw 207 Transactions EditApril 2013 Edit On April 6 traded RHP Aaron Harang and cash to the Colorado Rockies in exchange for C Ramon Hernandez 208 On April 9 optioned C Tim Federowicz to AAA Albuquerque 209 On April 10 activated RHP Chad Billingsley from the 15 day disabled list 210 On April 12 placed RHP Zack Greinke on the 15 day disabled list with a broken collarbone and recalled RHP Shawn Tolleson from AAA Albuquerque 211 On April 15 placed RHP Shawn Tolleson on the 15 day disabled list with a lower back strain retroactive to April 13 and recalled RHP Josh Wall from AAA Albuquerque 212 On April 17 placed LHP Chris Capuano on the 15 day disabled list with a strained left calf and recalled C Tim Federowicz from AAA Albuquerque 213 On April 21 placed RHP Chad Billingsley on the 15 day disabled list with right elbow pain and recalled RHP Stephen Fife from AAA Albuquerque 214 On April 24 activated LHP Ted Lilly from the 15 day disabled list and optioned C Tim Federowicz to AAA Albuquerque 215 On April 27 placed RHP Stephen Fife on the 15 day disabled list with right shoulder bursitis retroactive to April 22 and recalled RHP Matt Magill from AAA Albuquerque 216 On April 29 activated SS Hanley Ramirez from the 15 day disabled list and placed LHP Clayton Kershaw on the bereavement list 217 On April 30 optioned RHP Josh Wall to AAA Albuquerque and recalled RHP Javy Guerra from AAA Albuquerque 218 May 2013 Edit On May 3 placed LHP Ted Lilly on the 15 day disabled list with a strained rib cage muscle retroactive to April 30 and activated LHP Clayton Kershaw from the bereavement list 219 On May 4 placed IF Hanley Ramirez on the 15 day disabled list with a strained left hamstring and recalled SS Dee Gordon from AAA Albuquerque 220 On May 6 placed IF Mark Ellis on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to April 27 with a strained right groin and activated LHP Chris Capuano from the 15 day disabled list 221 On May 7 placed IF OF Jerry Hairston Jr on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to May 6 with a left groin strain and recalled IF OF Elian Herrera from AAA Albuquerque 222 On May 8 recalled C Tim Federowicz from AAA Albuquerque and optioned IF Justin Sellers to AAA Albuquerque 223 On May 10 optioned IF OF Elian Herrera to AAA Albuquerque purchased the contract of 1B OF Scott Van Slyke from AAA Albuquerque and transferred RHP Chad Billingsley from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list 224 On May 15 placed RHP Josh Beckett on the 15 day disabled list with a left groin strain retroactive to May 14 and activated RHP Zack Greinke from the 15 day disabled list 225 On May 19 activated IF Mark Ellis from the 15 day disabled list and optioned C Tim Federowicz to AAA Albuquerque 226 On May 20 activated LHP Ted Lilly from the 15 day disabled list and optioned RHP Matt Magill to AAA Albuquerque 227 On May 27 activated IF OF Jerry Hairston Jr from the 15 day disabled list and optioned SS Dee Gordon to AAA Albuquerque 228 On May 30 placed OF Matt Kemp on the 15 day disabled list with a right hamstring strain recalled C Tim Federowicz from AAA Albuquerque activated RHP Stephen Fife from the 15 day disabled list and optioned Fife to AAA Albuquerque 229 On May 31 optioned RHP Javy Guerra to AAA Albuquerque transferred LHP Scott Elbert from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list and purchased the contract of RHP Peter Moylan from AAA Albuquerque 230 June 2013 Edit On June 2 placed C A J Ellis on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to May 30 with a strained oblique and recalled RHP Matt Magill from AAA Albuquerque 231 On June 3 optioned RHP Matt Magill to AAA Albuquerque and recalled OF Yasiel Puig from AA Chattanooga 232 Placed OF Carl Crawford on the 15 day disabled list with a left hamstring strain and recalled RHP Stephen Fife from AAA Albuquerque 233 On June 4 activated SS Hanley Ramirez from the 15 day disabled list and placed LHP Chris Capuano on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to May 30 with a left shoulder Latissimus Strain 234 On June 9 placed LHP Ted Lilly on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to June 5 with a neck sprain and recalled RHP Matt Magill from AAA Albuquerque 235 On June 10 optioned RHP Matt Magill to AAA Albuquerque and recalled IF Justin Sellers from AAA Albuquerque 236 On June 11 optioned IF Justin Sellers to AAA Albuquerque placed OF Scott Van Slyke on the 15 day disabled list with left shoulder bursitis and recalled RHP Chris Withrow and OF Alex Castellanos from AAA Albuquerque 237 On June 14 designated C Ramon Hernandez for assignment and activated C A J Ellis from the 15 day disabled list 238 On June 15 claimed C John Baker off waivers from the San Diego Padres and optioned him to AAA Albuquerque 239 On June 19 activated LHP Chris Capuano from the 15 day disabled list and optioned OF Alex Castellanos to AAA Albuquerque 240 On June 20 recalled IF OF Elian Herrera from AAA Albuquerque and optioned RHP Chris Withrow to AAA Albuquerque 241 On June 25 activated OF Matt Kemp from the 15 day disabled list and optioned IF OF Elian Herrera to AAA Albuquerque 242 On June 28 activated 1B OF Scott Van Slyke from the 15 day disabled list and designated IF Luis Cruz for assignment 243 On June 29 optioned RHP Peter Moylan to AAA Albuquerque and purchased the contract of RHP Jose Dominguez from AAA Albuquerque 244 On June 30 recalled RHP Chris Withrow from AAA Albuquerque and designated RHP Matt Guerrier for assignment 245 July 2013 Edit On July 2 traded RHP Matt Guerrier to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for RHP Carlos Marmol 246 On July 4 sent RHP Carlos Marmol outright to AAA Albuquerque 247 On July 5 activated OF Carl Crawford from the 15 day disabled list and optioned 1B OF Scott Van Slyke to AAA Albuquerque 248 On July 6 traded RHPs Josh Wall Steve Ames and Angel Sanchez to the Miami Marlins for RHP Ricky Nolasco 249 On July 8 placed OF Matt Kemp acromioclavicular joint irritation in his left shoulder and RHP Stephen Fife right shoulder bursitis on the 15 day disabled list recalled OF Scott Van Slyke from AAA Albuquerque and activated RHP Ricky Nolasco 250 On July 21 activated OF Matt Kemp from the 15 day disabled list and optioned OF 1B Scott Van Slyke to AAA Albuquerque 251 On July 23 placed RHP Jose Dominguez on the 15 day disabled list with a strained left quad muscle and purchased the contract of RHP Carlos Marmol from AA Chattanooga 252 On July 24 placed OF Matt Kemp on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to July 22 with a left ankle sprain and activated LHP Ted Lilly from the 15 day disabled list 253 On July 25 recalled IF OF Elian Herrera from AAA Albuquerque and designated LHP Ted Lilly for assignment 254 On July 30 signed free agent RHP Brian Wilson to a one year contract 255 On July 31 acquired C Drew Butera from the Minnesota Twins for a player to be named later or cash and optioned Butera to AAA Albuquerque 256 Recalled OF 1B Scott Van Slyke from AAA Albuquerque and optioned IF OF Elian Herrera to AAA Albuquerque 257 August 2013 Edit On August 1 placed RHP Brian Wilson on the 15 day disabled list Tommy John surgery in April 2012 258 On August 4 activated RHP Stephen Fife from the 15 day disabled list and optioned OF 1B Scott Van Slyke to AAA Albuquerque 259 On August 5 recalled SS Dee Gordon from AAA Albuquerque and optioned RHP Stephen Fife to AAA Albuquerque 260 Outrighted C John Baker to AAA Albuquerque 261 On August 13 traded LHP Miguel Sulbaran to the Minnesota Twins as the player to be named in the July 31 trade 262 On August 16 recalled OF 1B Scott Van Slyke from AAA Albuquerque and optioned SS Dee Gordon to AAA Albuquerque 263 On August 19 activated RHP Brian Wilson from the 15 day disabled list and optioned OF 1B Scott Van Slyke to AAA Albuquerque 264 On August 30 signed free agent RHP Edinson Volquez for the duration of the 2013 season and optioned RHP Chris Withrow to AAA Albuquerque 265 On August 31 acquired IF Michael Young from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for LHP Rob Rasmussen Transferred RHP Josh Beckett from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list 266 September 2013 Edit On September 1 recalled RHP Stephen Fife RHP Peter Moylan C Drew Butera SS Dee Gordon and 1B OF Scott Van Slyke from AAA Albuquerque 267 On September 3 recalled RHP Chris Withrow from AAA Albuquerque 268 On September 11 purchased the contract of LHP Onelki Garcia from AAA Albuquerque and transferred RHP Shawn Tolleson from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list 269 On September 14 recalled OF Alex Castellanos from AAA Albuquerque purchased the contract of OF Nick Buss from AAA Albuquerque and transferred RHP Jose Dominguez from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list 270 On September 16 activated OF Matt Kemp from the 15 day disabled list 271 October 2013 Edit On October 17 claimed OF Mike Baxter off waivers from the New York Mets and designated OF Alex Castellanos for assignment 272 Farm system EditLevel Team League Manager W L PositionAAA Albuquerque Isotopes Pacific Coast League Lorenzo Bundy 76 68 2nd PlaceAA Chattanooga Lookouts Southern League Jody Reed 59 80 Last PlaceHigh A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes California League Carlos Subero 65 75 3rd PlaceA Great Lakes Loons Midwest League Razor Shines 67 72 5th placeRookie Ogden Raptors Pioneer League Damon Berryhill 36 40 3rd placeRookie Arizona League Dodgers Arizona League P J Forbes 34 22 1st place Lost in ChampionshipRookie DSL Dodgers Dominican Summer League Pedro Mega 27 43 7th placeMinor League statistical leaders Edit Batting Edit Average Adam Law Ogden 343 Home Runs Scott Schebler Rancho Cucamonga 27 RBI Nick Buss Albuquerque 100 OBP Adam Law Ogden 405 SLG Scott Schebler Rancho Cucamonga 581 Pitching Edit ERA Ross Stripling Chattanooga 2 82 Wins Geoff Brown Great Lakes 12 Strikeouts Lindsey Caughel Rancho Cucamonga 138 Saves Yimi Garcia Chattanooga 19 WHIP Ross Stripling Chattanooga 1 14 Mid Season All Stars Edit All Star Futures Game 273 Outfielder Joc Pederson USA Team dd Pacific Coast League All Stars 274 Outfielder Nick Buss dd Southern League All Stars 275 Pitcher Zach Lee Pitcher Ross Stripling Pitcher Yimi Garcia Pitcher Hector Nelo Pitcher Rob Rasmussen Pitcher Luis Vasquez Infielder Rafael Ynoa Outfielder Joc Pederson dd California League All Stars 276 Third Baseman Ryan Mount Outfielder Noel Cuevas dd Midwest League All Stars 277 Pitcher Jharel Cotton Designated Hitter Tyler Ogle dd Post Season All Stars Edit Pacific Coast League All Stars 278 Outfielder Nick Buss dd Southern League 279 Outfielder Joc Pederson dd California League 280 Outfielder Scott Schebler dd Midwest League 281 Left handed relief pitcher Geoff Brown dd Pioneer League 282 Outfielder Jacob Scavuzzo dd Notes Edit Pitcher Zach Lee and outfielder Scott Schebler were named the Dodgers minor league pitcher and player of the year for 2013 283 The Class A Advanced Rancho Cucamonga Quakes qualified for the California League playoffs thanks to a 10 inning walk off win over the Lancaster JetHawks on September 1 284 They lost the South Division semi finals to the Inland Empire 66ers of San Bernardino in 3 games 285 The Class A Great Lakes Loons clinched a Midwest League playoff spot with a 3 0 win over the Dayton Dragons on August 29 286 The Loons lost in two games in the Eastern Division semi finals to the South Bend Silver Hawks 287 The Rookie class Arizona League Dodgers lost to the Arizona League Giants in the Arizona League Championship Game 288 Shortstop Corey Seager catchers Pratt Maynard and Chris O Brien outfielder Brian Cavazos Galvez and pitchers Onelki Garcia Mike Thomas Shawn Tolleson and Yimi Garcia were selected to participate in the Arizona Fall League as members of the Glendale Desert Dogs 289 290 Seager and Yimi Garcia were selected to the Fall Stars Game at the conclusion of the AFL season 291 Major League Baseball draft EditMain article 2013 Major League Baseball draft Chris Anderson The Dodgers selected 40 players in this draft Of those six of them have played Major League Baseball as of the 2022 season Cody Bellinger The first round draft pick was right handed pitcher Chris Anderson from Jacksonville University He pitched in the Dodgers system through 2016 before he was released accumulating a record of 23 26 with a 4 75 ERA in 104 games three of them in the Minnesota Twins farm system in 2017 and 72 starts with a 4 75 ERA The Fourth round pick Cody Bellinger from Hamilton High School became the 2017 NL Rookie of the Year and 2019 NL MVP Gold Glove Award and Silver Slugger Award 2013 Draft PicksRound Name Position School Signed Career span Highest level1 Chris Anderson RHP Jacksonville University Yes 2013 2017 AAA2 Tom Windle LHP University of Minnesota Yes 2013 present AAA3 Brandon Dixon 3B University of Arizona Yes 2013 present MLB4 Cody Bellinger 1B Hamilton High School Yes 2013 present MLB5 J D Underwood Palm Beach Community College Yes 2013 2015 A6 Jacob Rhame RHP Grayson County College Yes 2013 2021 MLB7 Brandon Trinkwon SS University of California Santa Barbara Yes 2013 2016 AA8 Kyle Farmer C University of Georgia Yes 2013 present MLB9 Henry Yates LF Texas Wesleyan University Yes 2013 Rookie10 Nick Keener RHP Mansfield University of Pennsylvania Yes 2013 Rookie11 Spencer Navin C Vanderbilt University Yes 2013 2017 A 12 Adam Law 3B Brigham Young University Yes 2013 2018 AAA13 Ty Damron LHP Krum High School NoAthletics 2016 2016 present AAA14 Michael Johnson LHP Dartmouth College Yes 2013 2019 AAA15 Billy Flamion LHP Grossmont College Yes 2013 2014 Rookie16 Peter Miller RHP Florida State University NoMariners 2014 2014 2015 A17 Greg Harris RHP Los Alamitos High School Yes 2013 2017 AAA18 James McDonald 2B Arizona State University Yes 2013 2014 A 19 Blake Hennessey SS Arlington Country Day School Yes 2013 2014 Rookie20 Michael Ahmed LF College of the Holy Cross Yes 2013 2019 AAA21 James Baune RHP Southern Arkansas University Yes 2013 2014 A22 Jake Fisher LHP University of Oklahoma Yes 2013 2019 Rookie23 MJ Villegas RHP Seton Catholic High School Yes 2014 2016 Rookie24 Jose De Leon RHP Southern University and A amp M College Yes 2013 present MLB25 Kyle Hooper RHP University of California Irvine Yes 2013 2016 AA26 Thomas Taylor RHP University of Kansas Yes 2013 A27 Tanner Kiest RHP Riverside Community College NoPhillies 2014 2014 2016 Rookie28 Crayton Bare LHP Baylor University Yes 2013 A29 Sam Finfer C Interlake High School No30 Ryan Scott C Notre Dame Prep Yes 2013 2019 AAA31 Andrew McWilliam 3B Westview High School No32 Rob Rogers RHP Keystone College Yes 2013 2018 AAA33 Tyger Pederson 2B University of the Pacific Yes 2013 2016 Rookie34 Rob Cerfolio LHP Yale University No35 Kaleb Holbrook C South Georgia College No36 James Lynch RF Glendale Community College NoBlue Jays 2014 2014 2015 A 37 Justin Dunn RHP Gunnery High School NoMets 2016 2016 present MLB38 Dillon Moyer SS University of California San Diego Yes 2013 2016 A 39 Jake Sidwell C Olympia High School No40 Matt Haggerty CF Seton Catholic High School No 292 References Edit Dave Hansen out as hitting coach espn com October 13 2012 Gurnick Ken November 7 2012 Big Mac gives LA marquee name as hitting coach Losangeles dodgers mlb com Dodgers Announce 2013 Coaching Staff Losangeles dodgers mlb com November 13 2012 Stephen Eric October 29 2012 Seven Dodgers become free agents truebluela com Gurnick Ken October 29 2012 Dodgers decline 2013 contract options for trio Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken October 30 2012 Dodgers ink closer League to three year deal Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken December 9 2012 Dodgers reach agreement with starter Ryu Losangeles dodgers mlb com Archived from the original on October 14 2013 Retrieved December 9 2012 Gurnick Ken December 10 2012 Greinke s six year deal with Dodgers finalized Losangeles dodgers mlb com Archived from the original on December 10 2012 Retrieved December 10 2012 Gurnick Ken January 7 2013 Dodgers reliever Howell finalize one year deal Losangeles dodgers mlb com Retrieved January 8 2013 Hernandez Dylan December 12 2012 Dodgers finalize deal for Skip Schumaker LATimes com Retrieved December 12 2012 Harding Thomas December 19 2012 Dodgers deal Ely to Astros for Rasmussen mlb com Retrieved December 20 2012 Gurnick Ken February 12 2013 Dodgers ready to get first look at Greinke Ryu dodgers com Gurnick Ken March 21 2013 Needing surgery Hanley out for two months dodgers com Dodgers option Gordon hot hitting Puig to Minors mlb com March 26 2013 Gurnick Ken April 1 2013 Kershaw dazzles with shutout homer vs Giants Losangeles dodgers mlb com Archived from the original on September 27 2013 Retrieved April 1 2013 Gurnick Ken April 3 2013 Ryu solid in debut but Dodgers shut out Losangeles dodgers mlb com Archived from the original on April 6 2013 Retrieved April 3 2013 Gurnick Ken April 3 2013 Dodgers squander chances drop opening series Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 6 2013 Greinke opens Dodgers career with a gem Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin April 7 2013 Kershaw to 2 0 as Dodgers shut out Pirates Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin April 8 2013 Gonzo fuels Dodgers attack in sweep of Bucs Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 9 2013 Plenty of blame to go around after loss to Padres Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 11 2013 Dodgers blasts back sharp Billingsley in return Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 12 2013 LA irate after melee in win leaves Greinke hurt Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 13 2013 Dodgers unable to back Kershaw vs D backs Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 14 2013 Ryu delivers solid start three hits in win over D backs Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 14 2013 Beckett s superb start ends in heartbreak in ninth Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 16 2013 Bullpen s wild inning costly on Jackie Robinson Night Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin April 17 2013 Depleted Dodgers drop third straight Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin April 18 2013 Kershaw stumbles as LA s skid reaches four Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 20 2013 Bullpen struggles late in Dodgers loss to Birds Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 20 2013 Slide continues in second leg of doubleheader vs O s Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 21 2013 Billingsley heads to DL Fife recalled for Sunday start Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 21 2013 Kemp M Ellis power Dodgers past Orioles Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 24 2013 M Ellis carries Dodgers to victory with two homers Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 25 2013 One out from win Dodgers lose in walk off fashion Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 25 2013 Ryu outstanding as LA takes two of three in New York Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin April 27 2013 Gonzalez s double leads Dodgers to victory Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin April 28 2013 Dodgers unable to reward Magill in stellar debut Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin April 28 2013 Crawford homers twice as Kershaw cruises Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken April 30 2013 Lilly hurting after Dodgers drubbed by Rockies Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 1 2013 Hanley provides homer to back electric Ryu Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin May 2 2013 Beckett still winless as Dodgers fall Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 4 2013 Hurting Dodgers lose on Giants walk off homer Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 5 2013 Dodgers endure another walk off defeat Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 6 2013 Dodgers nearly come back before falling to SF Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 7 2013 Misplays loom large in Dodgers fifth straight loss Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 8 2013 League can t put closure on Dodgers skid Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin May 9 2013 Slide hits seven as LA can t slow Goldschmidt Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin May 11 2013 Dodgers fall to Marlins despite promising start Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin May 12 2013 Dodgers snap losing streak behind Ryu Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin May 12 2013 Dodgers deliver Capuano s first win take series Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 14 2013 Beckett injured has short night vs Nationals Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 15 2013 Kershaw fans 11 in dominating win over Nats Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin May 16 2013 Greinke s return provides spark against Nationals Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 18 2013 Bullpen defense bother Mattingly in series opener Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 18 2013 Latest loss has Mattingly searching for answers Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 19 2013 Bullpen takes third loss in three days against Atlanta Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 21 2013 Ethier Kemp go deep to back Kershaw s gem Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 22 2013 Greinke unable to find form bested by former mates Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 22 2013 Dodgers fortify Ryu in finale win over Brewers Losangeles dodgers mlb com Shaikin Bill May 23 2013 Has Don Mattingly fired himself with his recent comments latimes com Laymance Austin May 25 2013 Capuano allows five earned runs in loss Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin May 26 2013 Gonzalez homers drives in three in win over Cards Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 26 2013 Kershaw allows four runs in loss to Cardinals Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 28 2013 Adrian 4 for 4 as Dodgers derail Angels Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken May 29 2013 Dodgers roll Angels behind Ryu s two hitter Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin May 30 2013 Injury to Kemp compounds loss for Dodgers Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin May 31 2013 Ball doesn t bounce Dodgers way in loss Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 1 2013 Dodgers feel good with win despite closer question Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 1 2013 Little goes right for Dodgers in 10th inning loss Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 2 2013 Magill s six in spot start not enough for ailing Dodgers Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin June 4 2013 Pair of homers plus Puig s defense lift Dodgers Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 5 2013 Puig s second game is better than his first Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 6 2013 Puig shown how other half live as Dodgers fall Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin June 7 2013 Puig punctuates Greinke s gem with first slam Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 8 2013 Puig s homer sets stage for wild walk off in LA Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 9 2013 Rookies shine but Dodgers fall to Braves Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin June 9 2013 Missing key pieces Dodgers succumb to Braves Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 11 2013 Ninth inning rally by D backs sinks Dodgers Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 12 2013 Federowicz lands late haymaker in brawl filled game Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 13 2013 Spirited effort in 12th inning comes up short Losangeles dodgers mlb com Schlegel John June 14 2013 Discipline issued to D backs Dodgers mlb com Petrella Steven June 14 2013 Fife s solid outing goes unrewarded in Pittsburgh Losangeles dodgers mlb com Petrella Steven June 15 2013 Pair of RBI knocks in 11th lift Dodgers to win Losangeles dodgers mlb com Petrella Steven June 16 2013 Greinke off as Dodgers drop rubber game to Bucs Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 18 2013 Opener in Bronx a wash twin bill on Wednesday Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 19 2013 Errors mar Mattingly s first game vs Yanks Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 19 2013 Hanley Puig carry Dodgers to Bronx split Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 21 2013 Puig homers again but Dodgers come up short Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 22 2013 Kershaw unable to solve Padres riddle Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 22 2013 Greinke takes care of business stifles Padres Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 23 2013 Late homers earn split behind short rested Capuano Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin June 24 2013 Puig the hero in first rivalry game vs Giants Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 26 2013 Dodgers edge Giants for four game win streak Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 27 2013 Dodgers back Kershaw to finish sweep of Giants Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 28 2013 In a Puig of his own Yasiel does it again Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken June 29 2013 Dodgers win streak comes to historic end Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin June 30 2013 Dodgers recover in wild ninth for walk off win Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin June 30 2013 Puig s record day helps Dodgers cruise by Phils Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 2 2013 Dominant Kershaw shuts out Rockies Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 3 2013 Bats overcome Greinke s rocky start to sink Rox Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 5 2013 Dodgers focused on big picture after finale loss Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 6 2013 Uribe racks up seven RBIs to lead Dodgers Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 7 2013 Errors help shorten Fife s outing in loss to Giants Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 7 2013 A J Ellis Kershaw combine to top Giants Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 9 2013 Stellar Greinke shuts down D backs in opener Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 10 2013 Nolasco delivers in Dodgers debut Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 11 2013 Dodgers go back to back in 14th to sweep D backs Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin July 12 2013 Capuano s gem leads LA to fifth straight win Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin July 13 2013 Dodgers lose win streak Puig in shutout to Rockies Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin July 13 2013 Greinke dominates Rox with fourth career shutout Losangeles dodgers mlb com Laymance Austin July 14 2013 Nolasco comes up short in home debut vs Rox Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gonzalez Alden July 17 2013 Kershaw turns in perfect All Star third inning Losangeles dodgers mlb com Simon Andrew July 20 2013 Ethier homer in ninth lifts Dodgers back over 500 Losangeles dodgers mlb com Simon Andrew July 21 2013 Hanley delivers in 10th as Dodgers close in on first Losangeles dodgers mlb com Simon Andrew July 21 2013 Kemp Dodgers drub Nats get taste of first place Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 23 2013 A J s letter perfect game leads Dodgers into first place Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 24 2013 Adrian s big blast pushes Dodgers rally over top Losangeles dodgers mlb com Gurnick Ken July 24 2013 Dodgers push win streak to six with five run 10th Losangeles dodgers mlb com Stephen Eric July 24 2013 Dodgers 8 Blue Jays 3 10 innings for 10th straight road win truebluela com Laymance Austin July 26 2013 Greinke s bid for 100th win spoiled by Latos Reds bats mlb com Laymance Austin July 27 2013 Hanley s homer backs Kershaw s gem mlb com Laymance Austin July 28 2013 Ryu silences Reds over seven brilliant innings mlb com Laymance Austin July 28 2013 Puig s walk off blast ends scoreless tie in 11th mlb com Gurnick Ken July 30 2013 M Ellis walk off hit keeps Dodgers rolling mlb com Gurnick Ken August 1 2013 Dodgers derailed despite Kershaw s gem mlb com Gurnick Ken August 2 2013 Hairston Hanley lead determined LA squad over Cubs mlb com Gurnick Ken August 2 2013 LA ties franchise record with 12th straight road win mlb com Gurnick Ken August 3 2013 LA sets franchise record with 13 straight road wins mlb com Gurnick Ken August 4 2013 LA extends road streak but loses Hanley mlb com Thornburg Chad August 5 2013 Greinke wins duel with bat arm to extend road streak mlb com Thornburg Chad August 7 2013 Bats can t aid Kershaw as road win streak ends at 15 mlb com Thornburg Chad August 8 2013 Dodgers plate six runs in second blow out Cardinals mlb com Thornburg Chad August 9 2013 Dodgers complete road trip with a series win mlb com Gurnick Ken August 10 2013 Four run ninth lifts Dodgers to walk off win mlb com Laymance Austin August 10 2013 Greinke leads way in shutout of Rays mlb com Gurnick Ken August 12 2013 Kershaw s gem carries Dodgers to sweep of Rays mlb com Laymance Austin August 13 2013 Red hot Dodgers notch sixth straight win in opener mlb com Laymance Austin August 14 2013 Ryu bests Harvey as LA wins seventh straight mlb com Laymance Austin August 15 2013 Puig Adrian double up in 12th to sweep Mets mlb com Gurnick Ken August 16 2013 Greinke Hanley spur Dodgers to ninth straight win mlb com Gurnick Ken August 17 2013 Kershaw s gem extends Dodgers streak of dominance mlb com Gurnick Ken August 18 2013 Hanley s miscues sting Dodgers as streak ends mlb com Gurnick Ken August 20 2013 Ryu solid but Dodgers drop second straight game mlb com Gurnick Ken August 21 2013 Puig homers off bench to deliver win for LA mlb com Gurnick Ken August 21 2013 Greinke dazzles in Miami for latest Dodgers gem mlb com Gurnick Ken August 22 2013 Kershaw stymies Marlins with eight inning gem mlb com Laymance Austin August 24 2013 Dodgers Nolasco shuts down Red Sox mlb com Laymance Austin August 24 2013 Dodgers can t overcome Ryu s first inning struggles mlb com Gurnick Ken August 26 2013 Dodgers stifled by Peavy drop first series since June mlb com Gurnick Ken August 27 2013 Greinke tops Cubs falling just shy of shutout mlb com Gurnick Ken August 28 2013 Offense keeps quiet as Kershaw s win streak ends mlb com Laymance Austin August 28 2013 Dodgers take to air as Nolasco grounds Cubs mlb com Retrieved August 28 2013 Gurnick Ken August 31 2013 Puig s four hits A Gon s two homers lead LA mlb com Retrieved August 31 2013 Gurnick Ken September 1 2013 M Ellis pinch hit single inches LA closer to postseason mlb com Retrieved September 1 2013 Gurnick Ken September 1 2013 Puig backs Greinke as Dodgers sweep Padres mlb com Retrieved September 1 2013 Gurnick Ken September 2 2013 Offense comes through on Kershaw s off day 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