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2015 Los Angeles Dodgers season

The 2015 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 126th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 58th season in Los Angeles. The team underwent a change of direction this season as general manager Ned Colletti was fired and replaced by Farhan Zaidi and new president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman.

2015 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
President of baseball operationsAndrew Friedman
General manager(s)Farhan Zaidi
Manager(s)Don Mattingly
Local televisionSportsNet LA
(Vin Scully, Charley Steiner, Orel Hershiser, Nomar Garciaparra)
(Spanish audio feed)
(Pepe Yñiguez, Fernando Valenzuela, Manny Mota)
KDOC
(SportsNet simulcast, last 6 games only)
Local radioKLAC
(Vin Scully, Charley Steiner, Rick Monday, Kevin Kennedy)
KTNQ
(Jaime Jarrín, Jorge Jarrin)
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The Dodgers won their third straight NL West Championship in 2015, marking the first time in franchise history they had made the playoffs three years in a row. The season ended when they lost to the New York Mets in the Division Series. The Dodgers set a major league record this season when they became the first team in history to have a payroll in excess of $300 million.[1]

Offseason Edit

MLB-Japan All-Star series Edit

Yasiel Puig and Drew Butera participated in the 2014 Major League Baseball Japan All-Star Series during November 2014, playing a series of games against the Japan national baseball team.[2]

Front office shakeup Edit

 
Andrew Friedman joined the team as President of Baseball Operations.

On October 14, 2014, the Dodgers announced that Andrew Friedman was joining the organization as president of baseball operations. Ned Colletti stepped down as general manager, but remained with the team as a special adviser to President Stan Kasten.[3] The Dodgers lost two more key personnel when amateur scouting director Logan White left for a position with the San Diego Padres[4] and player personnel director De Jon Watson left to join the Arizona Diamondbacks.[5] On November 6, they hired Farhan Zaidi as the new General Manager and Josh Byrnes as Senior Vice-President of Baseball Operations.[6] The following day, they announced the hiring of former outfielder Gabe Kapler as Director of Player Development and Billy Gasparino as Director of Amateur Scouting.[7]

Broadcasting Edit

On September 30, 2014, the Dodgers announced that they had reached a multi-year agreement with radio broadcaster KLAC for the rights to the Dodgers broadcasts. The deal also included an ownership stake for the Dodgers in the radio station.[8] The Dodgers made a change to their Spanish-language broadcasting team for the 2015 season. Hall of Fame broadcaster Jaime Jarrín, entering his 57th season calling Dodgers games was teamed with his son Jorge Jarrín on radio broadcasts on KTNQ. Pepe Yñiguez and Fernando Valenzuela, who had worked with Jorge Jarrin on the radio for several years made a change to call the games on the Spanish language feed of SportsNet LA, joined by former Dodger coach Manny Mota.[9] It was later announced that former General Manager Ned Colletti would be joining the broadcast team as an occasional analyst.[10] Charter Communications became the first additional cable outlet to carry the channel on June 9, increasing the carriage by around 300,000 households.[11]

Departures Edit

 
Longtime Dodger starter Chad Billingsley left the team via free agency.

On October 7, 2014, starting pitcher Josh Beckett announced his retirement from baseball.[12] The Dodgers outrighted outfielder Roger Bernadina to the minors and he elected to become a free agent on October 14.[13] On October 30, 2014, the day after the 2014 World Series ended, several Dodger players became free agents. They were shortstop Hanley Ramírez and pitchers Kevin Correia, Roberto Hernández, Paul Maholm, Chris Perez and Jamey Wright.[14] The following day, they declined the 2015 option on starting pitcher Chad Billingsley, who had missed most of the previous two seasons with injury.[15] Another former first round pick left the organization on November 3, when left-handed pitcher Scott Elbert elected to become a free agent after the Dodgers outrighted him to the minors.[16] Also on that day, the club offered Ramirez a qualifying offer which he rejected[17] and the club received a compensatory selection in the 2015 MLB Draft when he signed with the Boston Red Sox on November 25.[18] The Chicago White Sox claimed relief pitcher Onelki García off waivers from the Dodgers on November 20.[19] The Dodgers designated several players for assignment during the off-season including backup catcher Drew Butera[20] and relief pitcher Jarret Martin.[21] Butera was traded to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in exchange for a player to be named later or cash[22] and minor league outfielder Matt Long was sent over from the Angels on December 18 to complete the trade. Long and Martin were then traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for minor league catcher Shawn Zarraga.[23] The Dodgers made the unusual move of designating relief pitcher Brian Wilson for assignment on December 16, despite owing him $10 million for the 2015 season.[24]

Trades / acquisitions Edit

 
Yasmani Grandal was acquired via trade from the San Diego Padres in the offseason

The Dodgers on November 17, acquired minor league outfielder Kyle Jensen from the Miami Marlins for a player to be named later or cash considerations.[25] (Single-A pitcher Craig Stem was sent to Miami to complete the deal on December 15.)[26] On November 20, they acquired relief pitchers Joel Peralta and Adam Liberatore from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for Jose Dominguez and minor leaguer Greg Harris.[27] On November 22, the Dodgers acquired right-handed pitcher Mike Bolsinger from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for cash consideration.[21] A couple of days later, on November 24, they acquired right-handed pitcher Juan Nicasio from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for a player to be named later or cash.[28] (Double-A outfielder Noel Cuevas was later sent to the Rockies to complete the trade.)[29] On December 2, they added to the outfield depth by acquiring Chris Heisey from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for pitcher Matt Magill.[30] The Dodgers claimed catcher/first baseman Ryan Lavarnway off waivers from the Boston Red Sox on December 5.[20]

 
Matt Kemp's long tenure with the team ended when he was traded during the off-season

On December 10, the Dodgers traded second baseman Dee Gordon, starting pitcher Dan Haren, utility infielder Miguel Rojas and a player to be named later or cash to the Miami Marlins in exchange for starting pitcher Andrew Heaney, reliever Chris Hatcher, utility player Enrique Hernández and minor league catcher/infielder Austin Barnes. They then sent Heaney to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for second baseman Howie Kendrick.[31] Lavarnway was designated for assignment to make room on the roster,[32] and was later claimed off waivers by the Chicago Cubs.[33]

On December 18, the Dodgers announced that they had traded two-time All-Star outfielder Matt Kemp and backup catcher Tim Federowicz to the San Diego Padres for catcher Yasmani Grandal and minor league pitchers Joe Wieland and Zach Eflin. The Dodgers also agreed to pay $32 million of the remaining $107 million in Kemp's contract. The deal was originally struck on December 11 but the Padres had concerns over Kemp's physical, which reportedly revealed that he had arthritis in both hips. They attempted to re-negotiate the deal at that point but the Dodgers said no and the swap was eventually finalized.[34] They then sent Eflin and 2013 second round draft pick Tom Windle to the Philadelphia Phillies to acquire shortstop Jimmy Rollins.[35] Jensen was designated for assignment to make room for Rollins.[36]

Free agent signings Edit

On December 16, starting pitcher Brandon McCarthy was signed to a four-year, $48 million, contract.[37] On December 31, they signed another starting pitcher, Brett Anderson, to a one-year, $10 million, contract.[38]

Spring training Edit

 
Sign greeting visitors to Dodgers spring training

The Dodgers began spring training at Camelback Ranch on February 19, 2015, when pitchers and catchers reported.[39] They suffered their first significant injury of the season just before the start of camp when closer Kenley Jansen underwent surgery to remove a growth on his foot, sidelining him for all of camp and the start of the season.[40] The Dodgers added to their depth with two additional free agent signings the first weekend of camp. They signed starting pitcher Brandon Beachy to a one-year, $2.75 million, contract that included a club option for 2016. Coming off Tommy John surgery, Beach was not expected to be ready to join the team until mid-season.[41] They also signed pitcher Dustin McGowan to a one-year contract to add depth to the bullpen and possibly serve as a spot starter if needed.[42] However, McGowan did not pitch well in spring training and was released at the end of March.[43]

Position players arrived on February 25, with the first full squad workout the next day. The Cactus League schedule began on March 4.[44] Starting pitcher Hyun-jin Ryu suffered from a sore shoulder and was shut down in mid-March. An MRI revealed no significant damage but he was shut down for a few weeks and was not on the Dodgers' opening day roster.[45] Reliever Brandon League also experienced shoulder pain that shut him down in March and jeopardized his season.[46]

The Dodgers drew 147,066 fans to their 15 spring training games at Camelback Ranch, setting a new franchise spring training record.[47]

Standings Edit

National League West Edit

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 92 70 0.568 55–26 37–44
San Francisco Giants 84 78 0.519 8 47–34 37–44
Arizona Diamondbacks 79 83 0.488 13 39–42 40–41
San Diego Padres 74 88 0.457 18 39–42 35–46
Colorado Rockies 68 94 0.420 24 36–45 32–49


National League Wild Card Edit

Wild Card standings
Division Leaders W L Pct.
St. Louis Cardinals 100 62 0.617
Los Angeles Dodgers 92 70 0.568
New York Mets 90 72 0.556


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Pittsburgh Pirates 98 64 0.605 +1
Chicago Cubs 97 65 0.599
San Francisco Giants 84 78 0.519 13
Washington Nationals 83 79 0.512 14
Arizona Diamondbacks 79 83 0.488 18
San Diego Padres 74 88 0.457 23
Miami Marlins 71 91 0.438 26
Milwaukee Brewers 68 94 0.420 29
Colorado Rockies 68 94 0.420 29
Atlanta Braves 67 95 0.414 30
Cincinnati Reds 64 98 0.395 33
Philadelphia Phillies 63 99 0.389 34

Record vs. opponents Edit

NL Records

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2015
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–3 2–4 6–1 13–6 6–13 5–2 5–2 2–5 2–4 1–5 9–10 11–8 0–7 3–4 11–9
Atlanta 3–3 1–6 3–4 1–6 3–3 10–9 5–2 8–11 11–8 2–4 2–5 3–4 4–2 5–14 6–14
Chicago 4–2 6–1 13–6 4–2 3–4 3–3 14–5 7–0 2–5 11–8 3–3 5–2 8–11 4–3 10–10
Cincinnati 1–6 4–3 6–13 2–4 1–6 3–4 9–10 0–7 4–2 11–8 2–4 2–5 7–12 5–1 7–13
Colorado 6–13 6–1 2–4 4–2 8–11 2–5 5–1 0–7 5–2 1–6 7–12 11–8 3–4 3–3 5–15
Los Angeles 13–6 3–3 4–3 6–1 11–8 4–2 4–3 3–4 5–2 1–5 14–5 8–11 2–5 4–2 10–10
Miami 2–5 9–10 3–3 4–3 5–2 2–4 4–2 8–11 9–10 1–6 2–5 5–2 1–5 9–10 7–13
Milwaukee 2–5 2–5 5–14 10–9 1–5 3–4 2–4 3–3 7–0 10–9 5–2 1–5 6–13 3–4 8–12
New York 5–2 11–8 0–7 7–0 7–0 4–3 11–8 3–3 14–5 0–6 2–4 3–3 3–4 11–8 9–11
Philadelphia 4–2 8–11 5–2 2–4 2–5 2–5 10–9 0–7 5–14 2–5 5–1 1–5 2–5 7–12 8–12
Pittsburgh 5–1 4–2 8–11 8–11 6–1 5–1 6–1 9–10 6–0 5–2 5–2 6–1 9–10 3–4 13–7
San Diego 10–9 5–2 3–3 4–2 12–7 5–14 5–2 2–5 4–2 1–5 2–5 8–11 4–3 2–5 7–13
San Francisco 8–11 4–3 2–5 5–2 8–11 11–8 2–5 5–1 3–3 5–1 1–6 11–8 2–4 4–3 13–7
St. Louis 7–0 2–4 11–8 12–7 4–3 5–2 5–1 13–6 4–3 5–2 10–9 3–4 4–2 4–2 11–9
Washington 4–3 14–5 3–4 1–5 3–3 2–4 10–9 4–3 8–11 12–7 4–3 5–2 3–4 2–4 8–12

Regular season Edit

April Edit

Clayton Kershaw made his fifth straight opening day start for the Dodgers on April 6 against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium, the first Dodgers pitcher to do so since Don Sutton started seven in a row from 1972 through 1978.[48] Former Dodger Matt Kemp had two hits, including a double, against his former team to drive in all three runs for the Padres as they jumped to the lead. Jimmy Rollins in his first regular season appearance with the Dodgers hit a three-run homer in the eighth inning as the Dodgers came from behind to claim a 6–3 win to start the season.[49] In the second game, the Padres pounced on Dodgers reliever Chris Hatcher to score four-runs in the ninth inning and pull away for a 7–3 victory to even the series.[50] In the last game, on April 9, Adrián González had four hits in four at-bats, with three of them being solo homers as the Dodgers won 7–4. González became the first player in MLB history to hit five home runs in his team's first three games.[51]

 
Adrián González was the National League player of the month for April

The Dodgers started their first road trip of the season by losing to the Arizona Diamondbacks 4–3 in ten innings on April 10 at Chase Field.[52] Diamondbacks pitcher Archie Bradley dominated the Dodgers in his first Major League start the next night, allowing only one hit and striking out six in six scoreless innings. Kershaw, in his second start, was charged with 10 hits and six runs in 6 1/3 innings as the Dodgers lost 6–0.[53]Zack Greinke pitched seven shutout innings and the offense was led by rookies Joc Pederson and Alex Guerrero, who both hit their first major league home runs, in a 7–4 victory on April 12 to avoid the sweep.[54]

 
Alex Guerrero was the National League rookie of the month for April when he hit .423 with five homers and 13 RBI in only 13 games

The Dodgers returned home on April 13 for an interleague series against the Seattle Mariners. Brandon McCarthy struck out 10 in seven innings but also allowed four home runs, the first player in MLB history with that stat line, while also allowing no walks. The Dodgers came from behind and won the game, 6–5, on a walk off hit by Guerrero in the 10th inning.[55] The Dodgers fell behind early in the next game, as fill-in starter David Huff allowed back-to-back home runs in the top of the first. However, they battled back and won the game on a 2-run walk-off single by Howie Kendrick, 6–5.[56] They completed the sweep with a 5–2 win over the Mariners on Jackie Robinson Day. González had two more hits, setting a Dodgers team record with 19 in the first nine games of the season.[57] Howie Kendrick homered and doubled and Adrián González drove in a couple of RBIs as the Dodgers continued their winning streak with a 7–3 win over the Colorado Rockies. Kershaw struck out 12 in six innings to pick up his first win of the season.[58] González and Kendrick remained the hitting stars the next night as the Dodgers win streak reached six games with a 6–3 victory over the Rockies.[59] González matched Eric Karros (1995) for the most hits (23) by a Dodger through 11 games of the season and the Dodgers scored five or more runs in six straight games for the first time since May 17–22, 2012.[60] The Dodgers completed the sweep of the Rockies with a 7–0 win on April 19 as Scott Van Slyke had two doubles and a homer. The Dodgers as a team had 10 extra base hits in the game, the first time at home since 2006.[61]

The Dodgers went back on the road and saw the winning streak snapped with a 6–2 loss to the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park.[62] In the second game of the series, the Giants won again, 3–2, on a walk-off sacrifice fly by Joe Panik with the bases load.[63] The Dodgers called up Mike Bolsinger from AAA Oklahoma City to start the final game of the series and he pitched well, allowing only one run in 5 2/3 innings. However the bullpen faltered and the Giants walked-off with another 3–2 win, this time in 10 innings, to complete the series sweep.[64] Greinke struck out seven while allowing just four hits in seven scoreless innings as the Dodgers won the first game of the weekend series against the Padres at Petco Park, 3–0.[65] The Dodgers hit four home runs on April 25 as they won a slugfest with the Padres, 11–8. Andre Ethier's home run and three hits on the night gave him 22 homers and 143 hits in his career against San Diego, the most by any player against that team.[66] The victory was a costly one, however, as starting pitcher Brandon McCarthy suffered a torn Ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow, a season-ending injury.[67] Scott Baker was called up from Oklahoma City to start the next game and pitched well but the offense failed to produce and the Dodgers lost the final game of the road trip, 3–1.[68]

The Dodgers returned home on April 27 to play the Giants. Joc Pederson and Justin Turner each homered in the 8–3 win to extend the home winning streak to eight games, the longest since the 2009 season.[69] The Dodgers scored at least five runs in each of those eight wins, the longest such streak in franchise history.[70] Both streaks were snapped the next night as Kershaw allowed only two runs in seven innings with eight strikeouts but was out performed by Madison Bumgarner who allowed only one run on five hits with nine strikeouts in eight innings. The Giants won 2–1.[71] The Dodgers hit four home runs to win the final game of the series, 7–3, and end the month of April with a Major League leading 32 home runs in 21 games.[72]

May Edit

Carlos Frías pitched 5+13 scoreless innings in his first start of the season, and rookie Joc Pederson hit a grand slam home run as the Dodgers opened the month of May with an 8–0 rout of the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium.[73] The Dodgers came from behind to take game two of the series, 6–4. Pederson homered again, becoming the first Dodgers rookie since Bill Sudakis in the 1969 season to homer in four straight ballgames.[74] A walk-off homer by Yasmani Grandal in the 13th inning gave the Dodgers a 1–0 win on May 3 and the sweep of the Diamondbacks. The game was the longest scoreless duel between the two teams since the game on June 2, 2010, ended in the 14th inning.[75]

 
Joc Pederson hit a grand slam home run to start the month of May and set a new Dodgers rookie record with 20 home runs before the All-Star break

The Dodgers next opened a series at Miller Park against the Milwaukee Brewers. In the opener Clayton Kershaw held the Brewers to a run on three hits through seven innings, but he then allowed a homer and double to lead off the eighth. Relief pitcher Chris Hatcher allowed the tying and go-ahead runs to score and the Dodgers dropped the opener of the series 4–3. That snapped a string of 26 consecutive scoreless innings for the Dodger bullpen.[76] Zack Greinke held the Brewers to an unearned run and two hits in 7+23 innings to pick up his 10th straight win (dating back to the previous August). Justin Turner hit a three-run homer and Jimmy Rollins and Adrián González each hit two-run homers as the Dodgers won the second game 8–2.[77] The following day, Joc Pederson homered twice but the Brewers scored five runs in the first inning off of Joe Wieland, who was making his first start of the season after being called up from the minors. The Brewers held on to win 6–3.[78] Yasmani Grandal hit two 3-run home runs and recorded a career high of eight RBIs in the Dodgers 14–4 rout of the Brewers to split the series.[79] The team traveled to Coors Field to play the Colorado Rockies on May 8, and won 2–1 in a game that was halted after one out in the top of the sixth due to rain.[80] The rain continued through the weekend, forcing the middle game of the series to be postponed.[81] The last game was played and Justin Turner's two-run homer broke a tie at the top of the eight inning and led the Dodgers to a 9–5 win.[82]

The Dodgers returned home on May 12 and Greinke pitched well, allowing only one run in seven innings, but the Miami Marlins came back with a two-run homer by Christian Yelich off Yimi García in the top of ninth to put them ahead. Scott Van Slyke then hit a three-run walk-off homer off Marlins closer Steve Cishek for the 5–3 win.[83] In the following game, Andre Ethier had five hits, including a home run, and the Dodgers scored 11 runs on 21 hits to rout the Marlins and former Dodger Dan Haren 11–1.[84] Former Dodger Dee Gordon had four hits and scored twice and Giancarlo Stanton drove in three runs as the Marlins came from behind, in a three-run seventh inning, to beat the Dodgers 5–4 to avoid the sweep.[85] In the next game, the Rockies also came from behind as Carlos González hit a three-run homer off Yimi Garcia in the ninth inning to give them a 5–4 win, snapping the Dodgers nine-game winning streak against the Rockies. It was Garcia's second blown save of the week.[86] Kershaw struck out 10 batters while allowing three runs in 6+23 innings on May 15 to pick up his 100th career win in a 6–4 victory over the Rockies. Jimmy Rollins had four hits and two RBI in the game.[87] In the following game, Greinke's win streak came to an end as the Dodgers were only able to get three hits off of Jorge de la Rosa and the Rockies bullpen. Greinke only allowed one run on four hits in six innings but the bullpen allowed the close game to become a rout and the Dodgers lost 7–1.[88] The Dodgers earned a series split when Yasmani Grandal's RBI single drove in the only run in a 1–0 victory over the Rockies on May 17.[89]

The Dodgers returned to AT&T Park on May 19 and were shut out by Tim Hudson and the Giants 2–0.[90] They were again unable to score the following night as Tim Lincecum and the Giants blanked the Dodgers 4–0.[91] In the third game, it was Madison Bumgarner's turn to silence the Dodgers bats and he also hit a solo homer in the Giants 4–0 win to complete the sweep. This was the second scoreless sweep by the Giants over the Dodgers in four years and tied the franchise record for consecutive shutouts (three) that had been done four other times. The Dodgers also tied a franchise record for the lowest scoring five game period (two) that had also been set four times before. This was the first time the Dodgers had been swept in back-to-back road series at San Francisco since 1961.[92]

Back at Dodger Stadium, the scoreless streak reached 35 innings (tying a Los Angeles Dodgers record set in 1962) before they finally scored a run in the fifth inning on an RBI double by Andre Ethier. Greinke allowed only one run on six hits in 7+23 innings but was out of the game when Joc Pederson hit the tie-breaking solo homer in the eighth inning to give the Dodgers a 2–1 victory over the San Diego Padres.[93] On May 23, Mike Bolsinger allowed a lead off single to open the game and then retired the next 23 batters he faced, shutting down the Padres offense over eight innings. Closer Kenley Jansen retired the side in order in the ninth. The two of them combined to face the minimum 27 batters in the game, the first time the Dodgers had done such a feat since Odalis Pérez pitched a one-hitter against the Cubs on April 26, 2002. Pederson homered again, leading off the bottom of the first, and the Dodgers won 2–0.[94] Carlos Frias had a poor outing the following day, tying a L.A. Dodger record by allowing 10 earned runs in only four innings in a game eventually won by the Padres 11–3.[95] The Dodgers hit three home runs in the eighth inning on Memorial Day to break open a tied game and defeat the Atlanta Braves 6–3.[96] Kershaw struck out 10 in seven scoreless innings the following day and the Dodgers scored six runs in the fourth inning off Julio Teherán as they rolled to an 8–0 victory. Adrián González two-run home run that inning accounted for the 1,000th and 1,001st RBI of his career.[97] Zack Greinke allowed only one run on three hits over six innings while striking out nine in the final game of the homestand. However, the Braves scored twice off the Dodgers bullpen in the eighth inning for a 3–2 win.[98]

The Dodgers were shut out 3–0 by the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on May 29 as John Lackey struck out nine in seven innings. This was the fourth straight road game that the Dodgers were shut out (the longest streak in franchise history), and they fell out of first place for the first time since April 15.[99][100] Michael Wacha held the Dodgers hitless through five innings in the next game, extending the Dodgers' road scoreless innings streak to a franchise-record 42 innings, breaking the mark previously set by the 1908 Brooklyn Superbas. They finally scored in the sixth inning, with a three-run homer by Yasmani Grandal. Carlos Frias allowed only one unearned run in a career-high seven innings, as the Dodgers won 5–1.[101] The team struggled on offense again the next day, managing only two hits in a 3–1 loss to the Cardinals to wrap up the month of May.[102]

June Edit

The Dodgers opened the month of June with an 11–4 win over the Rockies on the road. Clayton Kershaw allowed only two earned runs in seven innings, while also recording three hits and an RBI. Andre Ethier, Jimmy Rollins, Howie Kendrick, and Joc Pederson all homered in the win.[103] The Dodgers and Rockies played a doubleheader on June 2, a result of the rain-out the previous time they met in Denver. In the first game, Michael McKenry homered, doubled, and drove in three runs and the Rockies won 6–3.[104] In the second game, Alex Guerrero hit a grand slam home run in the ninth inning to give the Dodgers the 9–8 win. This was the first go-ahead grand slam by the Dodgers with two out in the ninth inning or later since Nomar Garciaparra hit one in 2006.[105] Joc Pederson homered in both games of the doubleheader, giving him four straight games with a home run. His second homer on this day was estimated at 480 feet, the longest in the Majors at that point.[106] He homered again in the next game, the first rookie in history to homer in five straight games and tying the Dodgers franchise record (shared with Adrián González, Matt Kemp, Shawn Green, and Roy Campanella). The Dodgers lost the game 7–6 when the bullpen coughed up the lead in the ninth as four relievers were only able to record one out.[107]

Back home, the Dodgers lost to the Cardinals 7–1 as Michael Wacha shut down their offense.[108] Two runs in the eighth inning led to a 2–1 loss the next night.[109] Kershaw allowed only one hit in eight innings while striking out 11 on June 6 as the Dodgers came up with a 2–0 win to end their brief skid.[110] Zack Greinke pitched 6+23 innings and only allowed one run while striking out eight in the series finale, however the bullpen again coughed up the lead in the eighth inning and the Dodgers lost 4–2. This was the first home series loss by the Dodgers since August 2014, the longest such span in the Majors during that time.[111] Andre Ethier and Jimmy Rollins each hit three-run home runs to back strong pitching by Mike Bolsinger as the Dodgers routed the Diamondbacks 9–3 in the next game.[112] Howie Kendrick homered and drove in all three runs in the Dodgers 3–1 win over the Diamondbacks on June 9.[113] The Dodgers wrapped up the homestand with a 7–6 win over the Diamondbacks. Yasiel Puig was 4-for-4 with a homer and a walk as the Dodgers won on a walk-off RBI single by Kendrick.[114]

 
Yasiel Puig was a perfect 4-for-4 with a homer on June 10.

In the opening game of the next series, against the Padres, Kershaw allowed only one run in 6+23 innings while striking out 11 and left with a one-run lead. The bullpen allowed two runs in the eighth to blow the lead but the Dodgers retook the lead in the bottom of the inning and they won 4–3.[115] In the following game, Zack Greinke pitched an eight-inning complete game but the Dodgers offense failed to score more than a single run and a solo homer by Justin Upton in the eighth inning gave the Padres a 2–1 win.[116] In the series finale, the Padres jumped out to a 2–0 lead in the fifth but the Dodgers tied it up on a solo homer by Andre Ethier and an RBI double by Adrián González. Pederson made a tough catch on a long line drive by Upton in the ninth to send the game into extra innings where the Dodgers won the game 4–2 on a two-run single by González in the 12th.[117] The team next traveled to Globe Life Park in Arlington, Texas for a short series against the Texas Rangers. Carlos Frías pitched five scoreless innings to start the game, but fell apart in the sixth when the Rangers scored four runs to win the game 4–1.[118] The offense remained lifeless the following day, unable to score against rookie Chi Chi Gonzalez until Justin Turner tied the game up with a two-run homer in the top of the ninth. However, Robinson Chirinos hit a walk-off homer off Josh Ravin in the bottom of the inning and the Rangers swept the brief two-game series with a 3–2 win.[119]

Back at Dodger Stadium, rookie Joey Gallo hit a two-run homer and the Rangers jumped on Kershaw early and went on to win 5–3.[120] Pinch runner Kike Hernández scored on a balk by Keone Kela in the bottom of the ninth as the Dodgers snapped their three-game losing streak with a 1–0 win over the Rangers.[121] Justin Turner had three hits in three at-bats with a homer against the Giants on June 19, but a grand slam by Buster Posey set the Giants up for a 9–5 win.[122] In the next game, the Dodgers got back-to-back first-inning home runs from Joc Pederson and Justin Turner, but it wasn't enough as the Giants won 6–2.[123] The Dodgers finally broke open the offense on June 21, as Yasmani Grandal hit two homers, González and Turner also homered, and the team won 10–2.[124] It was the third straight game Turner homered, the longest streak of his career, and Grandal became the first Dodgers catcher with two home runs and a bunt single in one game since Roy Campanella on August 30, 1955.[125]

The Dodgers went back of the road on June 22 for a series at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs, who hit five home runs off Dodgers starters, including two by rookie Kris Bryant. Joc Pederson homered for the Dodgers in the ninth inning for his 19th of the season, a new Dodgers rookie record for home runs hit before the all-star break, but it wasn't enough as the Dodgers lost 4–2.[126] Greinke's winless streak continued the next day, despite his not allowing a single run in his six innings of work. The Cubs beat the Dodgers 1–0 on a sacrifice fly by Chris Denorfia in the bottom of the 10th inning.[127] A solo homer by Adrián González and a three-run shot by Justin Turner led the Dodgers to a 5–2 win in the following game.[128] The home run was Turner's tenth of the season, giving the Dodgers five players (Pederson, González, Grandal, Guerrero and Turner) with 10 or more home runs before the All-Star break, the first time they accomplished that since the 2000 season (Gary Sheffield, Eric Karros, Todd Hundley, Shawn Green and Kevin Elster).[129] Carlos Frías and the bullpen shut down the Cubs as the Dodgers won 4–0 to earn a split of the four game series.[130] Brett Anderson struck out 10, Scott Van Slyke hit a two-run homer and the Dodgers routed the Miami Marlins 7–1 at Marlins Park on June 26.[131] The brief winning streak came to an end the next day as a pair of costly errors by Ethier and Pederson allowed two unearned runs to score in the first inning. Kershaw struck out nine in seven innings but also lost his third straight decision for the first time in his career as the Dodgers fell to the Marlins 3–2.[132] Zack Greinke pitched another 7+23 scoreless innings on June 28, running his scoreless streak to 20+23 innings. He also became the first Dodger pitcher to last at least six innings in his first 16 starts of the season since Mike Morgan in 1991. The Dodgers managed to score two runs for a 2–0 win to give him his first win since May 5.[133] The team traveled to Chase Field to close out the month against the Diamondbacks. Bolsinger pitched four scoreless innings but had to leave the game because he was ill with food poisoning. Joc Pederson hit his 20th homer but the bullpen allowed three two-run homers and the Dodgers lost 10–6.[134] Six Dodgers relievers allowed at least two runners to reach base, tying a Dodgers franchise record last set in 1950 and they also tied a franchise record with four relievers allowing at least two runs each.[135] On the more positive side, Pederson's homer was the Dodgers' 100th of the season and a later solo shot by Andre Ethier gave the Dodgers six players with double digit homers before the All-Star break for only the third time in franchise history (1977 and 1979).[136] Howie Kendrick had four hits, including the go-ahead home run in the tenth inning and Yasmani Grandal had four RBI including a homer of his own as the Dodgers wrapped up the month of June with a 6–4 victory over the Diamondbacks. Kenley Jansen walked David Peralta with two outs in the ninth, ending his streak of 27 strikeouts before his first walk of the season, eight shy of the major league record set by Adam Wainwright in 2013.[137]

July Edit

The Dodgers started the month of July by beating the Diamondbacks 4–3 to end their long road trip. Kiké Hernández was a homer shy of the cycle and Brett Anderson pitched seven strong innings in the win.[138]

The Dodgers returned home from the road trip to play the New York Mets. They lost the opener 2–1 on a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning.[139] Zack Greinke pitched seven scoreless innings on Independence Day, his fourth consecutive start without allowing a run, trailing only Orel Hershiser and Don Drysdale who had six game streaks in 1988 and 1968 respectively. The bullpen allowed some runs but the team held on for a 4–3 win.[140] However, Mets starter Steven Matz stymied the Dodgers offense the next day, combining with reliever Logan Verrett on a three-hit shutout. The Mets routed the Dodgers 8–0.[141] The last-place Philadelphia Phillies came to town next. With Carlos Frías going on the disabled list, the Dodgers went with a bullpen game on July 6, which led to a high scoring game. Howie Kendrick had four hits and former Phillie Jimmy Rollins was two for four and drove in the go-ahead runs in the seventh as the Dodgers won 10–7.[142] Former Dodger Chad Billingsley allowed only two runs and six hits against his former club for his first win since April 10, 2013. The Phillies jumped all over the Dodgers for a 7–2 win.[143] In the next game, Clayton Kershaw struck out 13 while pitching a complete game shutout and A.J. Ellis had three hits including his first home run of the season as the Dodgers won 5–0.[144] Greinke allowed only one hit in eight scoreless innings as the Dodgers won the series finale 6–0. Along with extending his scoreless streak to 35+23 innings, Greinke's ERA of 1.39 was the second lowest by a Dodgers pitcher before the All-Star break (trailing only Drysdale's 1.37 from 1968.[145] The Dodgers began their final series before the break with a 3–2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers.[146] Brandon Beachy made his first start since 2013 on July 11, returning to the majors after two Tommy John operations. He allowed three runs on five hits in four innings and a poor performance by the bullpen contributed to the 7–1 loss.[147] A two-run home run by Adrián González in the eighth gave the Dodgers a 4–3 win over the Brewers in the final game before the break.[148]

 
Zack Greinke was the starting pitcher for the National League in the All-Star Game and had six scoreless starts in a row from June 18 to July 19.

The Dodgers had five players selected to participate in the 2015 Major League Baseball All-Star Game: pitchers Zack Greinke and Clayton Kershaw, first baseman Adrián González, catcher Yasmani Grandal and outfielder Joc Pederson. Greinke and Pederson were chosen to start the game and Pederson also participated in the Home Run Derby. Pederson was the first Dodgers rookie position player ever to start in the All-Star game.[149]

 
2010 first round draft pick Zach Lee made his major league debut on July 25 against the Mets.

The Dodgers resumed play after the break on July 17 at Nationals Park against the Washington Nationals. The first game was suspended twice because of electrical problems at the park and was eventually halted in the sixth inning and resumed the following day.[150] Matt den Dekker's pinch hit two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning wound up being the difference in the 5–3 Nationals win.[151] In the second game, Kershaw struck out a season-high 14 batters in eight shutout innings as the Dodgers won 4–2. He became the first Dodgers starter with back-to-back games of at least 13 strikeouts since Chan Ho Park in 2000 and the first Dodgers pitcher with back-to-back games of double-digit strikeouts and no walks since Dazzy Vance in 1930.[152] Greinke picked up right where he left off in his first start of the second half, allowing only three hits and one walk in eight scoreless innings, while striking out a season-high 11 batters. The Dodgers won 5–0. Combined with the previous start by Kershaw, this was the first time the Dodgers had back-to-back starts of at least eight scoreless innings and double-digit strikeouts since at least 1914.[153] The Dodgers next lost to the Atlanta Braves, 7–5, at Turner Field.[154] Former Dodger Juan Uribe drove in the winning run in the Braves 4–3 win the next day.[155] Mike Bolsinger only allowed one run on three hits in seven innings and retired 14 consecutive batters at one point as the Dodgers avoided the sweep with a 3–1 win in the series finale.[156] Kershaw threw a three-hit complete game shutout against the New York Mets at Citi Field on July 23, while striking out 11.[157] He was the first Dodgers starter with two shutouts in the same month since Carlos Pérez in 1998 and the first pitcher dating back to 1900 to have three straight starts with double-digit strikeouts, no walks and no runs allowed.[158] Ian Thomas made a spot start on July 24 and allowed only one run on three hits in five innings while Justin Turner, Yasiel Puig and Jimmy Rollins homered in the Dodgers 7–2 win. Rollins homer was his 10th of the season, giving the Dodgers seven players with double digit homers for the first time since 2008.[159] The Dodgers 2010 first round draft pick Zach Lee made his major league debut to start the July 25 game against the Mets, but performed poorly. He allowed seven runs in 4+23 innings in the Dodgers 15–2 loss. He was the first Dodgers starting pitcher to allow seven runs in his debut since Johnny Babich in 1934 and the first to allow four runs or more in the first inning of his debut since Frank Wurm in 1944.[160] Greinke's scoreless streak ended at 45+23 innings when he allowed two runs to score on July 26 against the Mets. A walk-off single by Juan Uribe, who had been traded to the Mets the day before, gave the Mets a 3–2 win in 10 innings.[161]

Back at Dodger Stadium, the Dodgers lost 2–0 to the Oakland Athletics as Sonny Gray pitched a complete game three hit shutout.[162] The next day, the Dodgers scored five runs in the bottom of the eighth to come from behind and defeat the Athletics 10–7.[163] Greinke allowed two runs in eight innings while striking out eight and Howie Kendrick and Alex Guerrero homered as the Dodgers wrapped up the month of July with a 5–3 win over the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.[164]

August Edit

Clayton Kershaw allowed only two hits in eight scoreless innings against the Angels on August 1, as the Dodgers started the month with a 3–1 victory. Kershaw became the first pitcher with multiple streaks of 37 or more scoreless innings since Luis Tiant in 1968 and 1972.[165] The Dodgers acquired starting pitcher Mat Latos in a deadline day trade with the Miami Marlins and he made his team debut by allowing just one run on four hits in six innings. Andre Ethier hit two homers in the game, including a walk-off two-run blast in the tenth inning as the Dodgers won 5–3 to complete their first three-game sweep of the Angels since 2006.[166]

 
Alex Wood was acquired from the Braves at the trade deadline and joined the Dodgers starting rotation.

Another recent trade acquisition, Alex Wood took the mound for the Dodgers in the opener of a series against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. He allowed four runs in 6+13 innings and Maikel Franco hit a grand slam home run off of reliever Joel Peralta as the Phillies won 6–2.[167] The next day, Yasiel Puig hit a three-run homer to lead the Dodgers to a 4–3 win.[168] In the series finale, Zack Greinke allowed a season high five runs in the first inning but had three hits, including a home run, as the Dodgers came from behind and won 10–8.[169] A based-loaded walk-off single by Pedro Álvarez in the 10th inning gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a 5–4 win over the Dodgers at PNC Park on August 7.[170] The following day, Mat Latos gave up a three-run home run to opposing starter Francisco Liriano, and the Dodgers couldn't rally against the Pirates bullpen as they lost 6–5.[171] In the final game, the Pirates erupted for nine runs off the Dodgers bullpen in the seventh inning to come from behind and rout the Dodgers 13–6 to sweep the series. Dodger reliever Jim Johnson was the first Dodgers pitcher to allow eight runs in one or fewer innings since Fred Heimach in 1933.[172]

The Washington Nationals scored five runs in the sixth inning off Brett Anderson and pulled away for an 8–3 rout of the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on August 10.[173] Greinke got back on track in his next start with six scoreless innings while Puig hit a two-run home run and a three-RBI triple to drive in all the Dodgers runs in a 5–0 win.[174] In the following game, Kershaw allowed just three hits over eight scoreless innings in the Dodgers 3–0 win to take the series.[175] He picked up his 200th strikeout in the game, the sixth straight season he had passed that mark. He became the 10th pitcher in MLB history to accomplish that feat and only the second Dodger (after Sandy Koufax).[176] Billy Hamilton had four hits in four at-bats, including a home run, and Brandon Phillips and Eugenio Suárez combined for seven RBIs as the Cincinnati Reds beat up on Mat Latos and the Dodgers 10–3 on August 13.[177] The next day, Adrián González hit a three-run homer and Alex Wood picked up his first win as a Dodger, 5–3.[178] The Dodgers won 8–3 the following day thanks to four home runs. Puig hit his 10th homer, giving the Dodgers eight players in double digit homers on the season, one shy of the club record.[179] Greinke allowed one run in seven innings and also hit a solo homer in the Dodgers 2–1 win over the Reds on August 16.[180]

A.J. Ellis hit a three-run homer to give the Dodgers the lead but the bullpen faltered late and the Dodgers lost 5–4 to the Oakland Athletics at O.co Coliseum on a walk-off double by Billy Butler in the 10th inning.[181] Jesse Chavez allowed just two hits to the Dodgers (including a two-run homer by Jimmy Rollins and the A's finished off the two game series with a 5–2 win.[182] The Dodgers offense was even worse in the next game, as they were no-hit by Mike Fiers of the Houston Astros 3–0, the first no-hitter in the history of Minute Maid Park.[183] The Astros hit two home runs off Greinke to end his string of 11 unbeaten starts the next day, 3–1.[184] Clayton Kershaw allowed only one run in eight innings with ten strikeouts in the series finale. However, the Astros tied the game against Kenley Jansen in the ninth and won, 3–2, on a walk-off homer by Jason Castro in the 10th to send the Dodgers to their fifth straight loss.[185] They headed to Great American Ball Park to open a series against the Reds, where they won 5–1 to end the losing streak.[186] The Dodgers hit three home runs in the fourth inning the next night to beat the Reds 7–4[187] and they completed the sweep with a 1–0 afternoon win the following day. Greinke pitched seven scoreless innings with nine strikeouts and with his 10th scoreless start of six innings or more matched Kershaw and Don Sutton for second most in team history behind Sandy Koufax (13).[188]

Back home on August 28, Kershaw struck out 14 in eight innings and the Dodgers picked up their fourth straight win, 4–1, over the Chicago Cubs.[189] The Dodgers won again the next day, 5–2, thanks to a two-run single by Andre Ethier in the seventh inning.[190] However, they lost the final game of the series, 2–0, when Kris Bryant hit a two-run homer and Jake Arrieta no-hit them, the second time the Dodgers had been no hit in the last week.[191] The Dodgers finished the month with a 5–4 victory over the San Francisco Giants in 14 innings. Adrián González, who had earlier hit a two-run homer, provided the walk-off hit.[192]

September / October Edit

September began with a good pitching matchup between Zach Greinke and Giants ace Madison Bumgarner. The Dodgers, thanks to a solo homer by Joc Pederson held on to win the game 2–1.[193] Chase Utley hit his first home run as a Dodger and Clayton Kershaw tied a career high with 15 strikeouts in a 2–1 complete game victory to complete the Dodgers sweep of the Giants.[194]

 
Top Dodgers prospect Corey Seager made his major league debut on September 3.

The traveled to play the San Diego Padres at Petco Park the following day. Top prospect Corey Seager made his Dodgers debut and was two for four with two RBI but Mat Latos and the bullpen struggled as the Dodgers lost 10–7.[195] They then hit five homers on September 4 to beat the Padres 8–4.[196] Alex Wood pitched seven scoreless innings in the Dodgers 2–0 win the following day.[197] The Dodgers capitalized on a three-run error by Padres reliever Nick Vincent to win the final game of the series, 5–1.[198] Scott Van Slyke had four hits, including two doubles, and four RBIs as the Dodgers beat the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 7–5 at Angel Stadium on Labor Day.[199] The following day, Kershaw held the Angels to two runs in seven innings and the Dodgers ran their win streak to five games with a 6–4 win.[200] Albert Pujols hit a tie-breaking RBI single in the eighth inning and the Angels won the final game of the series, 3–2.[201] The Dodgers next traveled to Chase Field for a matchup with the Arizona Diamondbacks. Welington Castillo hit a three-run homer in the first inning and the Diamondbacks piled on with six runs in the second to rout the Dodgers 12–4.[202] Seager was 4-for-4 with a walk and his first major league home run in the Dodgers 9–5 win over the Diamondbacks on September 12.[203] Greinke only allowed three hits in eight scoreless innings as the Dodgers took the series finale, 4–3.[204]

Back home, Kershaw followed with a seven inning three hitter while rookie Scott Schebler homered and the Dodgers beat the Colorado Rockies 4–1.[205] The Dodgers lost 5–4 the next day on a solo homer by Nolan Arenado in the 16th inning. The teams set new MLB records by using a combined 58 players in the game and a combined 24 pitchers.[206] Wood allowed only one hit in eight innings and A.J. Ellis homered as the Dodgers won the last game of the series 2–0.[207] Seager hit a two-run home run on September 18 in the Dodgers 6–2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates. It was the 47th home run by a Dodgers rookie in 2015, setting a new franchise record.[208] An RBI double by Aramis Ramírez in the 8th inning led the Pirates to a 3–2 win over the Dodgers the following night.[209] Gerrit Cole struck out nine in seven innings as the Pirates won the next game, 4–3.[210] Brett Anderson was chased early and the Dodgers were beaten by the Arizona Diamondbacks, 8–4, on September 21. Seager reached base safely for his sixteenth straight start to begin his career, setting a new L.A. Dodger record.[211] The Dodgers lost their fourth straight when the Diamondbacks shut them out 8–0 the following day.[212] The next night, the Dodgers snapped their losing streak, winning 4–1, with Carlos Frías starting in place of Greinke, who was scratched because of a sore calf. The bullpen allowed only one run while Utley and Seager drove in two runs each.[213] Kershaw struck out nine in five innings and Chris Heisey hit a grand slam homer as the Dodgers finished the series with a 6–3 win, thus splitting the series.[214]

 
Clayton Kershaw pitched a complete game shutout as the Dodgers clinched the division title over the Giants on September 29.

The Dodgers began their final road trip of the regular season on September 25 at Coors Field against the Colorado Rockies. The Rockies homered three times in the fourth inning off Mike Bolsinger and went on to win 7–4.[215] The Dodgers lost again the next day, 8–6, on a walk-off two-run homer by Carlos González.[216] A three-run homer by Nolan Arenado keyed the Rockies to a 12–5 win and a series sweep of the Dodgers for the first time since the 2007 season.[217] The Dodgers next traveled to AT&T Park only to continue losing, this time 3–2 in 12 innings to the Giants.[218] On September 29, Kershaw struck 13 batters (retiring the last 19 he faced) in a complete game shutout while Justin Ruggiano and A.J. Ellis hit back-to-back homers in the sixth inning off Giants ace Madison Bumgarner as they rolled to an 8–0 win. The Dodgers clinched their third straight National League West Division championship, the first time in franchise history the Dodgers made the playoffs three years in a row.[219] The following day, Mike Leake pitched a two-hit complete game shutout as the Giants beat the Dodgers 5–0 to end the month of September.[220] The Dodgers picked up a series split with a 3–2 win in the final road game of the regular season. Brett Anderson pitched 7+23 innings in the game to set a new career high of 180+13 innings pitched in a season.[221]

The Dodgers wrapped up the regular season with a three-game series at home against the Padres. Alex Wood allowed two runs on five hits in seven innings in the first game of the series as the Dodgers won 6–2. It was the 90th win of the season, the first time the Dodgers had won 90 or more games in three straight seasons since 1976–1978.[222] Greinke picked up his 19th win of the season in the Dodgers 2–1 win the next day. He picked up his 200th strikeout of the season in the game and also won the National League E.R.A. title. The Dodgers also locked up home field advantage in the division series with the win.[223] In the final game of the regular season, Clayton Kershaw struck out seven in 3+23 innings to pass 300 strikeouts on the season and Corey Seager had three hits in three at-bats, including a home run as the Dodgers won 6–3.[224]

Game log Edit

2015 Game Log[225]
April (13–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 April 6 Padres W 6–3 Peralta (1–0) Kelley (0–1) Hatcher (1) 53,518 1–0
2 April 7 Padres L 3–7 Benoit (1–0) Hatcher (0–1) 40,356 1–1
3 April 8 Padres W 7–4 McCarthy (1–0) Cashner (0–1) Peralta (1) 52,204 2–1
4 April 10 @ D-backs L 3–4 (10) Pérez (1–0) Howell (0–1) 27,404 2–2
5 April 11 @ D-backs L 0–6 Bradley (1–0) Kershaw (0–1) 37,636 2–3
6 April 12 @ D-backs W 7–4 Greinke (1–0) Collmenter (0–2) Peralta (2) 29,678 3–3
7 April 13 Mariners W 6–5 (10) García (1–0) Leone (0–1) 42,202 4–3
8 April 14 Mariners W 6–5 García (2–0) Rodney (1–1) 43,115 5–3
9 April 15 Mariners W 5–2 Anderson (1–0) Walker (0–2) 51,287 6–3
10 April 17 Rockies W 7–3 Kershaw (1–1) Kendrick (1–2) 48,950 7–3
11 April 18 Rockies W 6–3 Greinke (2–0) Lyles (1–1) Peralta (3) 45,912 8–3
12 April 19 Rockies W 7–0 McCarthy (2–0) Butler (1–1) 44,666 9–3
13 April 21 @ Giants L 2–6 Lincecum (1–1) Anderson (1–1) Casilla (5) 41,386 9–4
14 April 22 @ Giants L 2–3 Casilla (1–0) Hatcher (0–2) 42,259 9–5
15 April 23 @ Giants L 2–3 (10) Casilla (2–0) Nicasio (0–1) 41,240 9–6
16 April 24 @ Padres W 3–0 Greinke (3–0) Cashner (1–3) García (1) 43,055 10–6
17 April 25 @ Padres W 11–8 McCarthy (3–0) Kennedy (0–1) 44,454 11–6
18 April 26 @ Padres L 1–3 Morrow (1–0) Baker (0–1) Kimbrel (6) 43,256 11–7
19 April 27 Giants W 8–3 Frías (1–0) Lincecum (1–2) 46,704 12–7
20 April 28 Giants L 1–2 Bumgarner (2–1) Kershaw (1–2) Casilla (6) 50,161 12–8
21 April 29 Giants W 7–3 Greinke (4–0) Vogelsong (0–2) 53,285 13–8
May (16–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
22 May 1 D-backs W 8–0 Frías (2–0) De La Rosa (2–2) 50,164 14–8
23 May 2 D-backs W 6–4 Nicasio (1–1) Marshall (0–1) Hatcher (2) 43,617 15–8
24 May 3 D-backs W 1–0 (13) Howell (1–1) Marshall (0–2) 48,136 16–8
25 May 4 @ Brewers L 3–4 Blazek (2–0) Hatcher (0–3) Rodríguez (5) 23,374 16–9
26 May 5 @ Brewers W 8–2 Greinke (5–0) Garza (2–4) 23,356 17–9
27 May 6 @ Brewers L 3–6 Peralta (1–4) Wieland (0–1) Rodríguez (6) 22,708 17–10
28 May 7 @ Brewers W 14–4 Frías (3–0) Fiers (1–4) 28,505 18–10
29 May 8 @ Rockies W 2–1 (5) Anderson (2–1) Butler (2–3) 32,974 19–10
May 9 @ Rockies Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for June 2
30 May 10 @ Rockies W 9–5 Báez (1–0) Oberg (1–1) 30,710 20–10
31 May 11 Marlins W 5–3 Howell (2–1) Cishek (1–3) 44,941 21–10
32 May 12 Marlins W 11–1 Bolsinger (1–0) Haren (4–2) 49,628 22–10
33 May 13 Marlins L 4–5 Dyson (2–0) Liberatore (0–1) Ramos (1) 38,316 22–11
34 May 14 Rockies L 4–5 Betancourt (1–1) García (2–1) Axford (4) 42,640 22–12
35 May 15 Rockies W 6–4 Kershaw (2–2) Butler (2–4) Nicasio (1) 46,662 23–12
36 May 16 Rockies L 1–7 de la Rosa (1–2) Greinke (5–1) 48,378 23–13
37 May 17 Rockies W 1–0 Bolsinger (2–0) Kendrick (1–5) Jansen (1) 44,990 24–13
38 May 19 @ Giants L 0–2 Hudson (2–3) Frías (3–1) Casilla (10) 41,392 24–14
39 May 20 @ Giants L 0–4 Lincecum (4–2) Anderson (2–2) 41,920 24–15
40 May 21 @ Giants L 0–4 Bumgarner (5–2) Kershaw (2–3) 41,840 24–16
41 May 22 Padres W 2–1 Hatcher (1–3) Benoit (4–2) Jansen (2) 48,514 25–16
42 May 23 Padres W 2–0 Bolsinger (3–0) Kennedy (2–4) Jansen (3) 53,479 26–16
43 May 24 Padres L 3–11 Shields (6–0) Frías (3–2) 50,182 26–17
44 May 25 Braves W 6–3 Liberatore (1–1) Masset (0–1) Jansen (4) 44,680 27–17
45 May 26 Braves W 8–0 Kershaw (3–3) Teherán (4–2) 40,667 28–17
46 May 27 Braves L 2–3 Wood (3–2) Hatcher (1–4) Grilli (14) 37,837 28–18
47 May 29 @ Cardinals L 0–3 Lackey (3–3) Bolsinger (3–1) Rosenthal (14) 44,223 28–19
48 May 30 @ Cardinals W 5–1 Frías (4–2) Wacha (7–1) 44,754 29–19
49 May 31 @ Cardinals L 1–3 Martínez (5–2) Anderson (2–3) Rosenthal (15) 45,285 29–20
June (15–15)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
50 June 1 @ Rockies W 11–4 Kershaw (4–3) Kendrick (2–7) 25,564 30–20
51 June 2 @ Rockies L 3–6 de la Rosa (2–2) Thomas (0–1) Axford (10) 21,148 30–21
52 June 2 @ Rockies W 9–8 Ravin (1–0) Betancourt (2–2) Jansen (5) 24,972 31–21
53 June 3 @ Rockies L 6–7 Axford (1–0) García (2–2) 24,575 31–22
54 June 4 Cardinals L 1–7 Wacha (8–1) Frías (4–3) 45,058 31–23
55 June 5 Cardinals L 1–2 Martínez (6–2) Anderson (2–4) Rosenthal (18) 44,649 31–24
56 June 6 Cardinals W 2–0 Kershaw (5–3) García (1–3) Jansen (6) 47,655 32–24
57 June 7 Cardinals L 2–4 Siegrist (3–0) Nicasio (1–2) Rosenthal (19) 41,500 32–25
58 June 8 D-backs W 9–3 Bolsinger (4–1) De La Rosa (4–3) 42,167 33–25
59 June 9 D-backs W 3–1 Liberatore (2–1) Ray (1–1) Jansen (7) 37,738 34–25
60 June 10 D-backs W 7–6 Jansen (1–0) Hudson (1–2) 47,174 35–25
61 June 12 @ Padres W 4–3 García (3–2) Thayer (2–1) Jansen (8) 39,037 36–25
62 June 13 @ Padres L 1–2 Maurer (4–0) Greinke (5–2) Kimbrel (16) 43,525 36–26
63 June 14 @ Padres W 4–2 (12) Ravin (2–0) Thayer (2–2) Jansen (9) 40,056 37–26
64 June 15 @ Rangers L 1–4 Gallardo (6–6) Frías (4–4) Tolleson (9) 32,248 37–27
65 June 16 @ Rangers L 2–3 Tolleson (2–1) Ravin (2–1) 31,897 37–28
66 June 17 Rangers L 3–5 Rodríguez (4–2) Kershaw (5–4) Kela (1) 42,908 37–29
67 June 18 Rangers W 1–0 Jansen (2–0) Kela (4–4) 46,977 38–29
68 June 19 Giants L 5–9 Heston (7–5) Bolsinger (4–2) Casilla (19) 52,503 38–30
69 June 20 Giants L 2–6 Hudson (5–6) Frías (4–5) 53,123 38–31
70 June 21 Giants W 10–2 Anderson (3–4) Lincecum (7–4) 53,509 39–31
71 June 22 @ Cubs L 2–4 Wood (4–3) Kershaw (5–5) Motte (2) 35,147 39–32
72 June 23 @ Cubs L 0–1 (10) Motte (5–1) Peralta (1–1) 36,799 39–33
73 June 24 @ Cubs W 5–2 Howell (3–1) Hendricks (2–4) Jansen (10) 36,653 40–33
74 June 25 @ Cubs W 4–0 Frías (5–5) Lester (4–6) 41,498 41–33
75 June 26 @ Marlins W 7–1 Anderson (4–4) Nicolino (1–1) 21,957 42–33
76 June 27 @ Marlins L 2–3 Koehler (6–4) Kershaw (5–6) Ramos (10) 24,770 42–34
77 June 28 @ Marlins W 2–0 Greinke (6–2) Ureña (1–4) Jansen (11) 25,147 43–34
78 June 29 @ D-backs L 6–10 Burgos (1–2) Báez (1–1) 24,215 43–35
79 June 30 @ D-backs W 6–4 (10) Peralta (2–1) Hernandez (0–1) Jansen (12) 22,404 44–35
July (14–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
80 July 1 @ D-backs W 4–3 Anderson (5–4) Ray (2–4) Jansen (13) 20,277 45–35
81 July 3 Mets L 1–2 Robles (2–2) Jansen (2–1) Familia (22) 52,750 45–36
82 July 4 Mets W 4–3 Greinke (7–2) Harvey (7–6) Howell (1) 51,252 46–36
83 July 5 Mets L 0–8 Matz (2–0) Bolsinger (4–3) Verrett (1) 40,027 46–37
84 July 6 Phillies W 10–7 Howell (4–1) Gómez (0–2) Jansen (14) 45,180 47–37
85 July 7 Phillies L 2–7 Billingsley (1–2) Anderson (5–5) 46,614 47–38
86 July 8 Phillies W 5–0 Kershaw (6–6) Morgan (1–2) 45,135 48–38
87 July 9 Phillies W 6–0 Greinke (8–2) González (3–3) 41,290 49–38
88 July 10 Brewers W 3–2 Tsao (1–0) Nelson (6–9) Jansen (15) 44,200 50–38
89 July 11 Brewers L 1–7 Jungmann (4–1) Beachy (0–1) 49,081 50–39
90 July 12 Brewers W 4–3 Báez (2–1) Smith (4–1) Jansen (16) 43,229 51–39
July 14 86th All-Star Game National League vs. American League (Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati)
July 17 @ Nationals Suspended (light failure) [note 1] Completion scheduled for July 18
91 July 18 (1) [note 2] @ Nationals L 3–5 Janssen (1–2) Báez (2–2) Storen (28) 40,709[note 3] 51–40
92 July 18 (2) [note 4] @ Nationals W 4–2 Kershaw (7–6) Fister (3–5) 41,426[note 5] 52–40
93 July 19 @ Nationals W 5–0 Greinke (9–2) Scherzer (10–8) 40,293 53–40
94 July 20 @ Braves L 5–7 Wisler (4–1) Liberatore (2–2) Johnson (7) 24,072 53–41
95 July 21 @ Braves L 3–4 Wood (7–6) Tsao (1–1) Johnson (8) 33,816 53–42
96 July 22 @ Braves W 3–1 Bolsinger (5–3) Teherán (6–5) Jansen (17) 24,112 54–42
97 July 23 @ Mets W 3–0 Kershaw (8–6) Colón (9–9) 34,222 55–42
98 July 24 @ Mets W 7–2 Thomas (1–1) Niese (5–9) 36,066 56–42
99 July 25 @ Mets L 2–15 Harvey (9–7) Lee (0–1) 39,744 56–43
100 July 26 @ Mets L 2–3 (10) Mejía (1–0) Nicasio (1–3) 36,093 56–44
101 July 28 Athletics L 0–2 Gray (11–4) Anderson (5–6) 50,182 56–45
102 July 29 Athletics W 10–7 Báez (3–2) Pomeranz (4–4) 51,788 57–45
103 July 31 Angels W 5–3 Greinke (10–2) Santiago (7–5) Jansen (18) 53,380 58–45
August (15–12)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
104 August 1 Angels W 3–1 Kershaw (9–6) Heaney (5–1) Jansen (19) 52,979 59–45
105 August 2 Angels W 5–3 (10) Báez (4–2) Rucinski (0–2) 52,116 60–45
106 August 4 @ Phillies L 2–6 Gómez (1–2) Wood (7–7) Giles (3) 28,733 60–46
107 August 5 @ Phillies W 4–3 Anderson (6–6) Harang (5–12) Jansen (20) 26,197 61–46
108 August 6 @ Phillies W 10–8 Greinke (11–2) Buchanan (2–6) Jansen (21) 27,839 62–46
109 August 7 @ Pirates L 4–5 (10) Bastardo (4–1) Johnson (2–4) 39,404 62–47
110 August 8 @ Pirates L 5–6 Blanton (3–2) Latos (4–8) Melancon (35) 38,981 62–48
111 August 9 @ Pirates L 6–13 Caminero (2–1) Johnson (2–5) 37,094 62–49
112 August 10 Nationals L 3–8 González (9–4) Anderson (6–7) 45,722 62–50
113 August 11 Nationals W 5–0 Greinke (12–2) Ross (3–4) 49,384 63–50
114 August 12 Nationals W 3–0 Kershaw (10–6) Zimmermann (8–8) Jansen (22) 44,911 64–50
115 August 13 Reds L 3–10 Sampson (2–1) Latos (4–9) 47,216 64–51
116 August 14 Reds W 5–3 Wood (8–7) Lamb (0–1) Jansen (23) 43,407 65–51
117 August 15 Reds W 8–3 Anderson (7–7) Holmberg (1–2) 46,807 66–51
118 August 16 Reds W 2–1 Greinke (13–2) DeSclafani (7–8) Jansen (24) 47,388 67–51
119 August 18 @ Athletics L 4–5 (10) Abad (2–2) García (3–3) 35,067 67–52
120 August 19 @ Athletics L 2–5 Chavez (7–12) Wood (8–8) Pomeranz (2) 26,122 67–53
121 August 21 @ Astros L 0–3 Fiers (6–9) Anderson (7–8) 33,833 67–54
122 August 22 @ Astros L 1–3 Kazmir (7–8) Greinke (13–3) Gregerson (24) 39,999 67–55
123 August 23 @ Astros L 2–3 (10) Gregerson (7–2) Hatcher (1–5) 28,665 67–56
124 August 25 @ Reds W 5–1 Wood (9–8) Lamb (0–2) 22,783 68–56
125 August 26 @ Reds W 7–4 Anderson (8–8) Holmberg (1–4) Jansen (25) 17,712 69–56
126 August 27 @ Reds W 1–0 Greinke (14–3) DeSclafani (7–10) Johnson (10) 25,529 70–56
127 August 28 Cubs W 4–1 Kershaw (11–6) Hammel (7–6) Jansen (26) 44,874 71–56
128 August 29 Cubs W 5–2 Howell (5–1) Lester (8–10) Jansen (27) 51,697 72–56
129 August 30 Cubs L 0–2 Arrieta (17–6) Wood (9–9) 46,679 72–57
130 August 31 Giants W 5–4 (14) Hatcher (2–5) Broadway (0–1) 40,851 73–57
September (15–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
131 September 1 Giants W 2–1 Greinke (15–3) Bumgarner (16–7) Jansen (28) 48,060 74–57
132 September 2 Giants W 2–1 Kershaw (12–6) Leake (9–7) 41,648 75–57
133 September 3 @ Padres L 7–10 Quackenbush (3–2) Johnson (2–6) Benoit (2) 33,505 75–58
134 September 4 @ Padres W 8–4 Bolsinger (6–3) Mateo (1–1) 33,025 76–58
135 September 5 @ Padres W 2–0 Wood (10–9) Ross (10–10) Jansen (29) 43,536 77–58
136 September 6 @ Padres W 5–1 Anderson (9–8) Cashner (5–14) 37,685 78–58
137 September 7 @ Angels W 7–5 Greinke (16–3) Salas (3–2) Jansen (30) 44,488 79–58
138 September 8 @ Angels W 6–4 Kershaw (13–6) Heaney (6–3) Jansen (31) 41,086 80–58
139 September 9 @ Angels L 2–3 Álvarez (4–3) Avilán (2–5) Street (33) 42,799 80–59
140 September 11 @ D-backs L 4–12 Ray (4–11) Wood (10–10) 35,615 80–60
141 September 12 @ D-backs W 9–5 Howell (6–1) De La Rosa (12–8) 42,517 81–60
142 September 13 @ D-backs W 4–3 Greinke (17–3) Corbin (5–4) 36,501 82–60
143 September 14 Rockies W 4–1 Kershaw (14–6) Gray (0–1) Hatcher (3) 43,731 83–60
144 September 15 Rockies L 4–5 (16) Hale (4–5) Latos (4–10) Germen (1) 45,311 83–61
145 September 16 Rockies W 2–0 Wood (11–10) de la Rosa (9–7) Jansen (32) 45,906 84–61
146 September 18 Pirates W 6–2 Greinke (18–3) Locke (8–11) 49,529 85–61
147 September 19 Pirates L 2–3 Liriano (11–7) Kershaw (14–7) Melancon (47) 49,441 85–62
148 September 20 Pirates L 3–4 Cole (17–8) Bolsinger (6–4) Melancon (48) 47,483 85–63
149 September 21 D-backs L 4–8 Chacín (1–1) Anderson (9–9) 38,791 85–64
150 September 22 D-backs L 0–8 Ray (5–12) Wood (11–11) 41,419 85–65
151 September 23 D-backs W 4–1 Hatcher (3–5) Hernandez (1–5) Jansen (33) 46,364 86–65
152 September 24 D-backs W 6–3 Kershaw (15–7) Corbin (6–5) Jansen (34) 38,234 87–65
153 September 25 @ Rockies L 4–7 Hale (5–5) Bolsinger (6–5) Axford (25) 38,485 87–66
154 September 26 @ Rockies L 6–8 Miller (3–2) García (3–4) 40,322 87–67
155 September 27 @ Rockies L 5–12 Rusin (6–9) Wood (11–12) 32,870 87–68
156 September 28 @ Giants L 2–3 (12) Strickland (3–3) García (3–5) 41,341 87–69
157 September 29 @ Giants W 8–0 Kershaw (16–7) Bumgarner (18–9) 41,862 88–69
158 September 30 @ Giants L 0–5 Leake (11–10) Bolsinger (6–6) 41,112 88–70
October (4–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
159 October 1 @ Giants W 3–2 Anderson (10–9) Hudson (8–9) Jansen (35) 41,027 89–70
160 October 2 Padres W 6–2 Wood (12–12) Kelly (0–2) 45,564 90–70
161 October 3 Padres W 2–1 Greinke (19–3) Erlin (8–10) Jansen (36) 52,352 91–70
162 October 4 Padres W 6–3 Peralta (3–1) Garcés (0–1) Hatcher (4) 42,863 92–70
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Dodgers team member

Postseason Edit

Postseason Game log Edit

2015 Postseason (2–3)
National League Division Series (2–3)
Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 9 Mets L 1–3 deGrom (1–0) Kershaw (0–1) Familia (1) 54,428 0–1
2 October 10 Mets W 5–2 Greinke (1–0) Syndergaard (0–1) Jansen (1) 54,455 1–1
3 October 12 @ Mets L 7–13 Harvey (1–0) Anderson (0–1) 44,278 1–2
4 October 13 @ Mets W 3–1 Kershaw (1–1) Matz (0–1) Jansen (2) 44,183 2–2
5 October 15 Mets L 2–3 deGrom (2–0) Greinke (1–1) Familia (2) 54,602 2–3

National League Division Series Edit

The Dodgers took on the New York Mets in the Division Series. Clayton Kershaw struck out 11 batters in six innings while allowing only a solo homer by Daniel Murphy but he ran out of gas in the seventh, walking the bases loaded before Pedro Báez came into the game and allowed a couple of runs to score. Jacob deGrom struck out a Mets post-season record 13 batters (tying Tom Seaver in the 1973 National League Championship Series) and held the Dodgers scoreless in his seven innings of work as the Mets took game one 3–1. It was the first game in MLB playoff history where both starters struck out 11 or more batters and only the second ever with both having double digit strikeouts (along with game five of the 1944 World Series). A.J. Ellis singled in the game, extending his post-season hitting streak to 11 games, tying Carl Crawford for the franchise record.[226]

 
Kenley Jansen on the mound in game 2 of the National League Division Series

In the second game, Zack Greinke allowed two solo homers in the second but went seven innings with only the two runs. The Dodgers came from behind with four runs in the seventh to win the game 5–2 and even the series up.[227] Chase Utley was suspended for games three and four of the series as a result of a hard slide he performed in game two that led to a season-ending injury for Mets shortstop Rubén Tejada.[228]

The series switched to Citi Field in New York for game three. A three-run single by Yasmani Grandal gave the Dodgers a quick 3–0 lead but Brett Anderson performed poorly allowing a bases clearing double by Curtis Granderson and a homer by Travis d'Arnaud. Alex Wood subsequently gave up a three-run homer to Yoenis Céspedes and the Dodgers were blown out 13–7.[229]

In Game four, pitching on three days rest, Kershaw allowed only three hits over seven innings and Kenley Jansen picked up a four out save as the Dodgers evened up the series with a 3–1 win. The win snapped a seven-game road playoff losing streak for the Dodgers and was the first round elimination game they had won since the 1981 National League Championship Series. Ellis passed Crawford with his 12th consecutive playoff game with a hit, a new franchise record[230]

In the decisive final game of the series, Daniel Murphy hit his third home run of the series, a solo shot in the sixth inning, to lead the Mets to a 3–2 victory and the series win.[231]

Roster Edit

2015 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats Edit

Batting 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 + Slugging percentage

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
Adrián González 156 571 76 157 33 0 28 90 62 107 0 .275 .350 .480 .830
Jimmy Rollins 144 517 71 116 24 3 13 41 44 86 12 .224 .285 .358 .643
Joc Pederson 151 480 67 101 19 1 26 54 92 170 4 .210 .346 .417 .763
Howie Kendrick 117 464 64 137 22 2 9 54 27 82 6 .295 .336 .409 .746
Andre Ethier 142 395 54 116 20 7 14 53 43 75 2 .294 .366 .486 .852
Justin Turner 126 385 55 113 26 1 16 60 36 71 5 .294 .370 .491 .861
Yasmani Grandal 115 355 43 83 12 0 16 47 65 92 0 .234 .353 .403 .756
Yasiel Puig 79 282 30 72 12 3 11 38 26 66 3 .255 .322 .436 .758
Scott Van Slyke 96 222 19 53 14 0 6 30 23 62 3 .239 .317 .383 .700
Alex Guerrero 106 219 25 51 9 1 11 36 7 57 1 .233 .261 .434 .695
Enrique Hernandez 76 202 24 62 12 2 7 22 11 46 0 .307 .346 .490 .836
Carl Crawford 69 181 19 48 9 2 4 16 10 41 10 .265 .304 .403 .707
A. J. Ellis 63 181 24 43 9 0 7 21 32 38 0 .238 .355 .403 .758
Chase Utley 34 124 14 25 9 1 3 9 10 29 1 .202 .291 .363 .654
Alberto Callaspo 60 123 8 32 5 0 0 7 14 24 0 .260 .336 .301 .637
Corey Seager 27 98 17 33 8 1 4 17 14 19 2 .337 .425 .561 .986
Juan Uribe 29 81 6 20 2 0 1 6 5 9 1 .247 .287 .309 .596
Chris Heisey 33 55 8 10 2 0 2 9 15 17 0 .182 .347 .327 .674
Justin Ruggiano 21 55 12 16 4 1 4 12 3 14 2 .291 .350 .618 .968
Scott Schebler 19 36 6 9 0 0 3 4 3 13 2 .250 .325 .500 .825
Austin Barnes 20 29 4 6 2 0 0 1 6 6 1 .207 .361 .276 .637
José Peraza 7 22 3 4 1 1 0 1 2 2 3 .182 .250 .318 .568
Ronald Torreyes 8 6 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 .333 .333 .333 .667
Darwin Barney 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Non-Pitcher Totals 162 5087 650 1309 255 26 185 629 551 1127 58 .257 .335 .427 .762
Team Totals 162 5385 667 1346 263 26 187 638 563 1258 59 .250 .326 .413 .739

Pitching 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; H = Hits allowed; 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 7 2.13 33 33 0 232.2 163 62 55 42 301
Zack Greinke 19 3 1.66 32 32 0 222.2 148 43 41 40 200
Brett Anderson 10 9 3.69 31 31 0 180.1 194 82 74 46 116
Mike Bolsinger 6 6 3.62 21 21 0 109.1 104 49 44 45 98
Carlos Frías 5 5 4.06 17 13 0 77.2 88 38 35 26 43
Alex Wood 5 6 4.35 12 12 0 70.1 66 36 34 23 49
Juan Nicasio 1 3 3.86 53 1 1 58.1 59 25 25 32 65
Yimi García 3 5 3.34 59 1 1 56.2 44 23 21 10 68
Kenley Jansen 2 1 2.41 54 0 36 52.1 33 14 14 8 80
Pedro Báez 4 2 3.35 52 0 0 51.0 47 22 19 11 60
J. P. Howell 6 1 1.43 65 0 1 44.0 47 9 7 14 39
Chris Hatcher 3 5 3.69 49 0 4 39.0 35 19 16 13 45
Adam Liberatore 2 2 4.25 39 0 0 29.2 26 14 14 9 29
Joel Peralta 3 1 4.34 33 0 3 29.0 28 14 14 8 24
Mat Latos 0 3 6.66 6 5 0 24.1 31 19 18 6 18
Brandon McCarthy 3 0 5.87 4 4 0 23.0 24 15 15 4 29
Jim Johnson 0 3 10.13 23 0 1 18.2 32 22 21 6 17
Ian Thomas 1 1 4.00 9 1 0 18.0 16 8 8 6 18
Luis Avilán 0 1 5.17 23 0 0 15.2 13 9 9 5 18
Sergio Santos 0 0 4.73 12 0 0 13.1 13 7 7 7 15
Scott Baker 0 1 5.73 2 2 0 11.0 11 7 7 3 8
Paco Rodriguez 0 0 2.61 18 0 0 10.1 10 3 3 3 8
Josh Ravin 2 1 6.75 9 0 0 9.1 13 7 7 4 12
Joe Wieland 0 1 8.31 2 2 0 8.2 10 8 8 5 4
Daniel Coulombe 0 0 7.56 5 0 0 8.1 9 7 7 6 7
Brandon Beachy 0 1 7.88 2 2 0 8.0 10 7 7 6 5
Chin-hui Tsao 1 1 10.29 5 0 0 7.0 15 9 8 3 7
David Huff 0 0 9.00 3 1 0 6.0 11 6 6 1 4
Zach Lee 0 1 13.50 1 1 0 4.2 11 7 7 1 3
Eric Surkamp 0 0 10.80 1 0 0 3.1 4 4 4 1 4
Matt West 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 3.0 2 0 0 1 2
Team Totals 92 70 3.44 162 162 47 1445.2 1317 595 553 395 1396

Awards and honors Edit

Recipient Award Date awarded Ref.
Adrián González National League Player of the Week (April 5–12) April 13, 2015 [232]
Adrián González National League Player of the Month (April) May 4, 2015 [233]
Alex Guerrero National League Rookie of the Month (April) May 4, 2015 [233]
Clayton Kershaw National League Player of the Week (June 1–7) June 8, 2015 [234]
Adrián González All-Star July 6, 2015 [235]
Yasmani Grandal All-Star July 6, 2015 [235]
Zack Greinke All-Star July 6, 2015 [235]
Joc Pederson All-Star July 6, 2015 [235]
Clayton Kershaw All-Star July 12, 2015 [236]
Zack Greinke National League Player of the Week (July 13–19) July 20, 2015 [237]
Clayton Kershaw National League Player of the Week (July 13–19) July 20, 2015 [237]
Clayton Kershaw National League Pitcher of the Month (July) July 20, 2015 [238]
Zack Greinke Roy Campanella Award September 30, 2015 [239]
Joc Pederson Baseball America All-Rookie team October 9, 2015 [240]
Zack Greinke Sporting News National League All-Star Team October 28, 2015 [241]
Zack Greinke Players Choice Outstanding NL Pitcher November 9, 2015 [242]
Zack Greinke Gold Glove Award November 10, 2015 [243]

Transactions Edit

April Edit

May Edit

June Edit

July Edit

August Edit

September / October Edit

Farm system Edit

Level Team League Manager W L Position
AAA Oklahoma City Dodgers Pacific Coast League Damon Berryhill 86 58 1st place
Lost in playoffs
AA Tulsa Drillers Texas League Razor Shines 62 77 4th place
High A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes California League Bill Haselman 78 62 1st place
League champions
A Great Lakes Loons Midwest League Luis Matos 68 69 7th place
Lost in playoffs
Rookie Ogden Raptors Pioneer League John Shoemaker 43 33 1st place
Did not qualify for playoffs
Rookie Arizona League Dodgers Arizona League Jack McDowell 17 11 1st place
Lost in playoffs
Rookie DSL Dodgers Dominican Summer League Pedro Mega 26 46 7th place

Minor League statistical leaders Edit

Notes Edit

Major League Baseball draft Edit

 
Walker Buehler

The Dodgers selected 42 players in this draft. Of those, six of them have played Major League Baseball as of the 2019 season. They received a supplementary first round pick as a result of losing shortstop Hanley Ramírez to free agency and acquired a competitive balance pick from the Baltimore Orioles as part of the Ryan Webb trade.

The first round draft pick was right-handed pitcher Walker Buehler from Vanderbilt University and the supplementary pick was pitcher Kyle Funkhouser from Louisville University. Funkhouser chose to return to school and did not sign.[355] As of 2022, eight players from this draft class have played in the major leagues.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Three light failures occurred at sold-out Nationals Park during the evening of July 17, the first causing a delay of 1 hour 22 minutes, followed by nine minutes of play before the second failure caused another delay of 40 minutes. When a third failure occurred after another 12 minutes of play, the game was suspended after the completion of five innings with the score Washington 3, Los Angeles 2. Its completion, starting at the top of the sixth inning, was scheduled for July 18, to be followed by the game previously scheduled for July 18. (See Janes, Chelsea, "," washingtonpost.com, July 17, 2015, 11:45 p.m. EDT.)
  2. ^ The completion of the game suspended on July 17, resumed at the top of the sixth inning with a score of Washington 3, Los Angeles 2.
  3. ^ This reflects the attendance on July 17. Tickets for the suspended July 17 game were not honored for its completion on July 18 or for the game originally scheduled for July 18. The July 18 completion of the July 17 game and the regularly scheduled game on July 18 were played as a single-admission event.
  4. ^ This was the originally scheduled game for July 18, played after the completion of the game suspended on July 17.
  5. ^ The July 18 completion of the July 17 game and the regularly scheduled game on July 18 were played as a single-admission event.

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2015, angeles, dodgers, season, 126th, franchise, major, league, baseball, their, 58th, season, angeles, team, underwent, change, direction, this, season, general, manager, colletti, fired, replaced, farhan, zaidi, president, baseball, operations, andrew, frie. The 2015 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 126th for the franchise in Major League Baseball and their 58th season in Los Angeles The team underwent a change of direction this season as general manager Ned Colletti was fired and replaced by Farhan Zaidi and new president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman 2015 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 KastenPresident of baseball operationsAndrew FriedmanGeneral manager s Farhan ZaidiManager s Don MattinglyLocal televisionSportsNet LA Vin Scully Charley Steiner Orel Hershiser Nomar Garciaparra Spanish audio feed Pepe Yniguez Fernando Valenzuela Manny Mota KDOC SportsNet simulcast last 6 games only Local radioKLAC Vin Scully Charley Steiner Rick Monday Kevin Kennedy KTNQ Jaime Jarrin Jorge Jarrin lt Previous season Next season gt The Dodgers won their third straight NL West Championship in 2015 marking the first time in franchise history they had made the playoffs three years in a row The season ended when they lost to the New York Mets in the Division Series The Dodgers set a major league record this season when they became the first team in history to have a payroll in excess of 300 million 1 Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 MLB Japan All Star series 1 2 Front office shakeup 1 3 Broadcasting 1 4 Departures 1 5 Trades acquisitions 1 6 Free agent signings 2 Spring training 3 Standings 3 1 National League West 3 2 National League Wild Card 3 3 Record vs opponents 4 Regular season 4 1 April 4 2 May 4 3 June 4 4 July 4 5 August 4 6 September October 4 7 Game log 5 Postseason 5 1 Postseason Game log 5 2 National League Division Series 6 Roster 7 Player stats 7 1 Batting 7 2 Pitching 8 Awards and honors 9 Transactions 9 1 April 9 2 May 9 3 June 9 4 July 9 5 August 9 6 September October 10 Farm system 10 1 Minor League statistical leaders 10 1 1 Batting 10 1 2 Pitching 10 1 3 Mid Season All Stars 10 1 4 Post Season All Stars 10 1 5 Notes 11 Major League Baseball draft 12 Notes 13 References 14 External linksOffseason EditMLB Japan All Star series Edit Yasiel Puig and Drew Butera participated in the 2014 Major League Baseball Japan All Star Series during November 2014 playing a series of games against the Japan national baseball team 2 Front office shakeup Edit nbsp Andrew Friedman joined the team as President of Baseball Operations On October 14 2014 the Dodgers announced that Andrew Friedman was joining the organization as president of baseball operations Ned Colletti stepped down as general manager but remained with the team as a special adviser to President Stan Kasten 3 The Dodgers lost two more key personnel when amateur scouting director Logan White left for a position with the San Diego Padres 4 and player personnel director De Jon Watson left to join the Arizona Diamondbacks 5 On November 6 they hired Farhan Zaidi as the new General Manager and Josh Byrnes as Senior Vice President of Baseball Operations 6 The following day they announced the hiring of former outfielder Gabe Kapler as Director of Player Development and Billy Gasparino as Director of Amateur Scouting 7 Broadcasting Edit On September 30 2014 the Dodgers announced that they had reached a multi year agreement with radio broadcaster KLAC for the rights to the Dodgers broadcasts The deal also included an ownership stake for the Dodgers in the radio station 8 The Dodgers made a change to their Spanish language broadcasting team for the 2015 season Hall of Fame broadcaster Jaime Jarrin entering his 57th season calling Dodgers games was teamed with his son Jorge Jarrin on radio broadcasts on KTNQ Pepe Yniguez and Fernando Valenzuela who had worked with Jorge Jarrin on the radio for several years made a change to call the games on the Spanish language feed of SportsNet LA joined by former Dodger coach Manny Mota 9 It was later announced that former General Manager Ned Colletti would be joining the broadcast team as an occasional analyst 10 Charter Communications became the first additional cable outlet to carry the channel on June 9 increasing the carriage by around 300 000 households 11 Departures Edit nbsp Longtime Dodger starter Chad Billingsley left the team via free agency On October 7 2014 starting pitcher Josh Beckett announced his retirement from baseball 12 The Dodgers outrighted outfielder Roger Bernadina to the minors and he elected to become a free agent on October 14 13 On October 30 2014 the day after the 2014 World Series ended several Dodger players became free agents They were shortstop Hanley Ramirez and pitchers Kevin Correia Roberto Hernandez Paul Maholm Chris Perez and Jamey Wright 14 The following day they declined the 2015 option on starting pitcher Chad Billingsley who had missed most of the previous two seasons with injury 15 Another former first round pick left the organization on November 3 when left handed pitcher Scott Elbert elected to become a free agent after the Dodgers outrighted him to the minors 16 Also on that day the club offered Ramirez a qualifying offer which he rejected 17 and the club received a compensatory selection in the 2015 MLB Draft when he signed with the Boston Red Sox on November 25 18 The Chicago White Sox claimed relief pitcher Onelki Garcia off waivers from the Dodgers on November 20 19 The Dodgers designated several players for assignment during the off season including backup catcher Drew Butera 20 and relief pitcher Jarret Martin 21 Butera was traded to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in exchange for a player to be named later or cash 22 and minor league outfielder Matt Long was sent over from the Angels on December 18 to complete the trade Long and Martin were then traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for minor league catcher Shawn Zarraga 23 The Dodgers made the unusual move of designating relief pitcher Brian Wilson for assignment on December 16 despite owing him 10 million for the 2015 season 24 Trades acquisitions Edit nbsp Yasmani Grandal was acquired via trade from the San Diego Padres in the offseasonThe Dodgers on November 17 acquired minor league outfielder Kyle Jensen from the Miami Marlins for a player to be named later or cash considerations 25 Single A pitcher Craig Stem was sent to Miami to complete the deal on December 15 26 On November 20 they acquired relief pitchers Joel Peralta and Adam Liberatore from the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for Jose Dominguez and minor leaguer Greg Harris 27 On November 22 the Dodgers acquired right handed pitcher Mike Bolsinger from the Arizona Diamondbacks in exchange for cash consideration 21 A couple of days later on November 24 they acquired right handed pitcher Juan Nicasio from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for a player to be named later or cash 28 Double A outfielder Noel Cuevas was later sent to the Rockies to complete the trade 29 On December 2 they added to the outfield depth by acquiring Chris Heisey from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for pitcher Matt Magill 30 The Dodgers claimed catcher first baseman Ryan Lavarnway off waivers from the Boston Red Sox on December 5 20 nbsp Matt Kemp s long tenure with the team ended when he was traded during the off seasonOn December 10 the Dodgers traded second baseman Dee Gordon starting pitcher Dan Haren utility infielder Miguel Rojas and a player to be named later or cash to the Miami Marlins in exchange for starting pitcher Andrew Heaney reliever Chris Hatcher utility player Enrique Hernandez and minor league catcher infielder Austin Barnes They then sent Heaney to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for second baseman Howie Kendrick 31 Lavarnway was designated for assignment to make room on the roster 32 and was later claimed off waivers by the Chicago Cubs 33 On December 18 the Dodgers announced that they had traded two time All Star outfielder Matt Kemp and backup catcher Tim Federowicz to the San Diego Padres for catcher Yasmani Grandal and minor league pitchers Joe Wieland and Zach Eflin The Dodgers also agreed to pay 32 million of the remaining 107 million in Kemp s contract The deal was originally struck on December 11 but the Padres had concerns over Kemp s physical which reportedly revealed that he had arthritis in both hips They attempted to re negotiate the deal at that point but the Dodgers said no and the swap was eventually finalized 34 They then sent Eflin and 2013 second round draft pick Tom Windle to the Philadelphia Phillies to acquire shortstop Jimmy Rollins 35 Jensen was designated for assignment to make room for Rollins 36 Free agent signings Edit On December 16 starting pitcher Brandon McCarthy was signed to a four year 48 million contract 37 On December 31 they signed another starting pitcher Brett Anderson to a one year 10 million contract 38 Off season transaction chartDeparting Player New team Transaction Arriving player Old team TransactionJosh Beckett N A Retired Kyle Jensen Miami Marlins TradeRoger Bernadina Colorado Rockies Outrighted and declared free agency Joel Peralta Tampa Bay Rays TradeStephen Fife unsigned Outrighted and declared free agency Adam Liberatore Tampa Bay Rays TradeHanley Ramirez Boston Red Sox Free agent Mike Bolsinger Arizona Diamondbacks TradeKevin Correia Seattle Mariners Free agent Juan Nicasio Colorado Rockies TradeRoberto Hernandez Houston Astros Free agent Chris Heisey Cincinnati Reds TradePaul Maholm Cincinnati Reds Free agent Ryan Lavarnway Boston Red Sox Waiver claimChris Perez Milwaukee Brewers Free agent Andrew Heaney Miami Marlins TradeJamey Wright Texas Rangers Free agent Chris Hatcher Miami Marlins TradeChad Billingsley Philadelphia Phillies Option declined Enrique Hernandez Miami Marlins TradeScott Elbert San Diego Padres Outrighted and declared free agency Austin Barnes Miami Marlins TradeOnelki Garcia Chicago White Sox Waiver claim Howie Kendrick Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim TradeDrew Butera Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Trade Matt Long Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim TradeJose Dominguez Tampa Bay Rays Trade Shawn Zarraga Milwaukee Brewers TradeGreg Harris Tampa Bay Rays Trade Brandon McCarthy New York Yankees Free agent signingNoel Cuevas Colorado Rockies Trade Yasmani Grandal San Diego Padres TradeMatt Magill Cincinnati Reds Trade Joe Wieland San Diego Padres TradeDee Gordon Miami Marlins Trade Zach Eflin San Diego Padres TradeDan Haren Miami Marlins Trade Jimmy Rollins Philadelphia Phillies TradeMiguel Rojas Miami Marlins Trade Brett Anderson Colorado Rockies Free agent signingAndrew Heaney Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Trade Erik Bedard Tampa Bay Rays minor league free agentJarret Martin Milwaukee Brewers Trade Ryan Buchter Atlanta Braves minor league free agentMatt Long Milwaukee Brewers Trade David Huff New York Yankees minor league free agentRyan Lavarnway Chicago Cubs Waiver claim Sergio Santos Toronto Blue Jays minor league free agentBrian Wilson unsigned Released Ali Solis Tampa Bay Rays minor league free agentMatt Kemp San Diego Padres Trade Matt Carson Cleveland Indians minor league free agentTim Federowicz San Diego Padres Trade Ben Rowen Texas Rangers minor league free agentZach Eflin Philadelphia Phillies Trade David Aardsma St Louis Cardinals minor league free agentTom Windle Philadelphia Phillies TradeCraig Stem Miami Marlins TradeSpring training Edit nbsp Sign greeting visitors to Dodgers spring trainingThe Dodgers began spring training at Camelback Ranch on February 19 2015 when pitchers and catchers reported 39 They suffered their first significant injury of the season just before the start of camp when closer Kenley Jansen underwent surgery to remove a growth on his foot sidelining him for all of camp and the start of the season 40 The Dodgers added to their depth with two additional free agent signings the first weekend of camp They signed starting pitcher Brandon Beachy to a one year 2 75 million contract that included a club option for 2016 Coming off Tommy John surgery Beach was not expected to be ready to join the team until mid season 41 They also signed pitcher Dustin McGowan to a one year contract to add depth to the bullpen and possibly serve as a spot starter if needed 42 However McGowan did not pitch well in spring training and was released at the end of March 43 Position players arrived on February 25 with the first full squad workout the next day The Cactus League schedule began on March 4 44 Starting pitcher Hyun jin Ryu suffered from a sore shoulder and was shut down in mid March An MRI revealed no significant damage but he was shut down for a few weeks and was not on the Dodgers opening day roster 45 Reliever Brandon League also experienced shoulder pain that shut him down in March and jeopardized his season 46 The Dodgers drew 147 066 fans to their 15 spring training games at Camelback Ranch setting a new franchise spring training record 47 Standings EditNational League West Edit vteNL West W L Pct GB Home RoadLos Angeles Dodgers 92 70 0 568 55 26 37 44San Francisco Giants 84 78 0 519 8 47 34 37 44Arizona Diamondbacks 79 83 0 488 13 39 42 40 41San Diego Padres 74 88 0 457 18 39 42 35 46Colorado Rockies 68 94 0 420 24 36 45 32 49 National League Wild Card Edit Wild Card standingsvteDivision Leaders W L Pct St Louis Cardinals 100 62 0 617Los Angeles Dodgers 92 70 0 568New York Mets 90 72 0 556 vteWild Card teams Top 2 teams qualify for postseason W L Pct GBPittsburgh Pirates 98 64 0 605 1Chicago Cubs 97 65 0 599 San Francisco Giants 84 78 0 519 13Washington Nationals 83 79 0 512 14Arizona Diamondbacks 79 83 0 488 18San Diego Padres 74 88 0 457 23Miami Marlins 71 91 0 438 26Milwaukee Brewers 68 94 0 420 29Colorado Rockies 68 94 0 420 29Atlanta Braves 67 95 0 414 30Cincinnati Reds 64 98 0 395 33Philadelphia Phillies 63 99 0 389 34 Record vs opponents Edit NL Records2015 National League 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Francisco 8 11 4 3 2 5 5 2 8 11 11 8 2 5 5 1 3 3 5 1 1 6 11 8 2 4 4 3 13 7St Louis 7 0 2 4 11 8 12 7 4 3 5 2 5 1 13 6 4 3 5 2 10 9 3 4 4 2 4 2 11 9Washington 4 3 14 5 3 4 1 5 3 3 2 4 10 9 4 3 8 11 12 7 4 3 5 2 3 4 2 4 8 12Regular season EditOpening Day StartersName PositionJimmy Rollins ShortstopYasiel Puig Right fielderAdrian Gonzalez First basemanHowie Kendrick Second basemanCarl Crawford Left fielderJuan Uribe Third basemanJoc Pederson Center fielderA J Ellis CatcherClayton Kershaw Starting pitcherApril Edit Clayton Kershaw made his fifth straight opening day start for the Dodgers on April 6 against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium the first Dodgers pitcher to do so since Don Sutton started seven in a row from 1972 through 1978 48 Former Dodger Matt Kemp had two hits including a double against his former team to drive in all three runs for the Padres as they jumped to the lead Jimmy Rollins in his first regular season appearance with the Dodgers hit a three run homer in the eighth inning as the Dodgers came from behind to claim a 6 3 win to start the season 49 In the second game the Padres pounced on Dodgers reliever Chris Hatcher to score four runs in the ninth inning and pull away for a 7 3 victory to even the series 50 In the last game on April 9 Adrian Gonzalez had four hits in four at bats with three of them being solo homers as the Dodgers won 7 4 Gonzalez became the first player in MLB history to hit five home runs in his team s first three games 51 nbsp Adrian Gonzalez was the National League player of the month for AprilThe Dodgers started their first road trip of the season by losing to the Arizona Diamondbacks 4 3 in ten innings on April 10 at Chase Field 52 Diamondbacks pitcher Archie Bradley dominated the Dodgers in his first Major League start the next night allowing only one hit and striking out six in six scoreless innings Kershaw in his second start was charged with 10 hits and six runs in 6 1 3 innings as the Dodgers lost 6 0 53 Zack Greinke pitched seven shutout innings and the offense was led by rookies Joc Pederson and Alex Guerrero who both hit their first major league home runs in a 7 4 victory on April 12 to avoid the sweep 54 nbsp Alex Guerrero was the National League rookie of the month for April when he hit 423 with five homers and 13 RBI in only 13 gamesThe Dodgers returned home on April 13 for an interleague series against the Seattle Mariners Brandon McCarthy struck out 10 in seven innings but also allowed four home runs the first player in MLB history with that stat line while also allowing no walks The Dodgers came from behind and won the game 6 5 on a walk off hit by Guerrero in the 10th inning 55 The Dodgers fell behind early in the next game as fill in starter David Huff allowed back to back home runs in the top of the first However they battled back and won the game on a 2 run walk off single by Howie Kendrick 6 5 56 They completed the sweep with a 5 2 win over the Mariners on Jackie Robinson Day Gonzalez had two more hits setting a Dodgers team record with 19 in the first nine games of the season 57 Howie Kendrick homered and doubled and Adrian Gonzalez drove in a couple of RBIs as the Dodgers continued their winning streak with a 7 3 win over the Colorado Rockies Kershaw struck out 12 in six innings to pick up his first win of the season 58 Gonzalez and Kendrick remained the hitting stars the next night as the Dodgers win streak reached six games with a 6 3 victory over the Rockies 59 Gonzalez matched Eric Karros 1995 for the most hits 23 by a Dodger through 11 games of the season and the Dodgers scored five or more runs in six straight games for the first time since May 17 22 2012 60 The Dodgers completed the sweep of the Rockies with a 7 0 win on April 19 as Scott Van Slyke had two doubles and a homer The Dodgers as a team had 10 extra base hits in the game the first time at home since 2006 61 The Dodgers went back on the road and saw the winning streak snapped with a 6 2 loss to the San Francisco Giants at AT amp T Park 62 In the second game of the series the Giants won again 3 2 on a walk off sacrifice fly by Joe Panik with the bases load 63 The Dodgers called up Mike Bolsinger from AAA Oklahoma City to start the final game of the series and he pitched well allowing only one run in 5 2 3 innings However the bullpen faltered and the Giants walked off with another 3 2 win this time in 10 innings to complete the series sweep 64 Greinke struck out seven while allowing just four hits in seven scoreless innings as the Dodgers won the first game of the weekend series against the Padres at Petco Park 3 0 65 The Dodgers hit four home runs on April 25 as they won a slugfest with the Padres 11 8 Andre Ethier s home run and three hits on the night gave him 22 homers and 143 hits in his career against San Diego the most by any player against that team 66 The victory was a costly one however as starting pitcher Brandon McCarthy suffered a torn Ulnar collateral ligament in his elbow a season ending injury 67 Scott Baker was called up from Oklahoma City to start the next game and pitched well but the offense failed to produce and the Dodgers lost the final game of the road trip 3 1 68 The Dodgers returned home on April 27 to play the Giants Joc Pederson and Justin Turner each homered in the 8 3 win to extend the home winning streak to eight games the longest since the 2009 season 69 The Dodgers scored at least five runs in each of those eight wins the longest such streak in franchise history 70 Both streaks were snapped the next night as Kershaw allowed only two runs in seven innings with eight strikeouts but was out performed by Madison Bumgarner who allowed only one run on five hits with nine strikeouts in eight innings The Giants won 2 1 71 The Dodgers hit four home runs to win the final game of the series 7 3 and end the month of April with a Major League leading 32 home runs in 21 games 72 May Edit Carlos Frias pitched 5 1 3 scoreless innings in his first start of the season and rookie Joc Pederson hit a grand slam home run as the Dodgers opened the month of May with an 8 0 rout of the Arizona Diamondbacks at Dodger Stadium 73 The Dodgers came from behind to take game two of the series 6 4 Pederson homered again becoming the first Dodgers rookie since Bill Sudakis in the 1969 season to homer in four straight ballgames 74 A walk off homer by Yasmani Grandal in the 13th inning gave the Dodgers a 1 0 win on May 3 and the sweep of the Diamondbacks The game was the longest scoreless duel between the two teams since the game on June 2 2010 ended in the 14th inning 75 nbsp Joc Pederson hit a grand slam home run to start the month of May and set a new Dodgers rookie record with 20 home runs before the All Star breakThe Dodgers next opened a series at Miller Park against the Milwaukee Brewers In the opener Clayton Kershaw held the Brewers to a run on three hits through seven innings but he then allowed a homer and double to lead off the eighth Relief pitcher Chris Hatcher allowed the tying and go ahead runs to score and the Dodgers dropped the opener of the series 4 3 That snapped a string of 26 consecutive scoreless innings for the Dodger bullpen 76 Zack Greinke held the Brewers to an unearned run and two hits in 7 2 3 innings to pick up his 10th straight win dating back to the previous August Justin Turner hit a three run homer and Jimmy Rollins and Adrian Gonzalez each hit two run homers as the Dodgers won the second game 8 2 77 The following day Joc Pederson homered twice but the Brewers scored five runs in the first inning off of Joe Wieland who was making his first start of the season after being called up from the minors The Brewers held on to win 6 3 78 Yasmani Grandal hit two 3 run home runs and recorded a career high of eight RBIs in the Dodgers 14 4 rout of the Brewers to split the series 79 The team traveled to Coors Field to play the Colorado Rockies on May 8 and won 2 1 in a game that was halted after one out in the top of the sixth due to rain 80 The rain continued through the weekend forcing the middle game of the series to be postponed 81 The last game was played and Justin Turner s two run homer broke a tie at the top of the eight inning and led the Dodgers to a 9 5 win 82 The Dodgers returned home on May 12 and Greinke pitched well allowing only one run in seven innings but the Miami Marlins came back with a two run homer by Christian Yelich off Yimi Garcia in the top of ninth to put them ahead Scott Van Slyke then hit a three run walk off homer off Marlins closer Steve Cishek for the 5 3 win 83 In the following game Andre Ethier had five hits including a home run and the Dodgers scored 11 runs on 21 hits to rout the Marlins and former Dodger Dan Haren 11 1 84 Former Dodger Dee Gordon had four hits and scored twice and Giancarlo Stanton drove in three runs as the Marlins came from behind in a three run seventh inning to beat the Dodgers 5 4 to avoid the sweep 85 In the next game the Rockies also came from behind as Carlos Gonzalez hit a three run homer off Yimi Garcia in the ninth inning to give them a 5 4 win snapping the Dodgers nine game winning streak against the Rockies It was Garcia s second blown save of the week 86 Kershaw struck out 10 batters while allowing three runs in 6 2 3 innings on May 15 to pick up his 100th career win in a 6 4 victory over the Rockies Jimmy Rollins had four hits and two RBI in the game 87 In the following game Greinke s win streak came to an end as the Dodgers were only able to get three hits off of Jorge de la Rosa and the Rockies bullpen Greinke only allowed one run on four hits in six innings but the bullpen allowed the close game to become a rout and the Dodgers lost 7 1 88 The Dodgers earned a series split when Yasmani Grandal s RBI single drove in the only run in a 1 0 victory over the Rockies on May 17 89 The Dodgers returned to AT amp T Park on May 19 and were shut out by Tim Hudson and the Giants 2 0 90 They were again unable to score the following night as Tim Lincecum and the Giants blanked the Dodgers 4 0 91 In the third game it was Madison Bumgarner s turn to silence the Dodgers bats and he also hit a solo homer in the Giants 4 0 win to complete the sweep This was the second scoreless sweep by the Giants over the Dodgers in four years and tied the franchise record for consecutive shutouts three that had been done four other times The Dodgers also tied a franchise record for the lowest scoring five game period two that had also been set four times before This was the first time the Dodgers had been swept in back to back road series at San Francisco since 1961 92 Back at Dodger Stadium the scoreless streak reached 35 innings tying a Los Angeles Dodgers record set in 1962 before they finally scored a run in the fifth inning on an RBI double by Andre Ethier Greinke allowed only one run on six hits in 7 2 3 innings but was out of the game when Joc Pederson hit the tie breaking solo homer in the eighth inning to give the Dodgers a 2 1 victory over the San Diego Padres 93 On May 23 Mike Bolsinger allowed a lead off single to open the game and then retired the next 23 batters he faced shutting down the Padres offense over eight innings Closer Kenley Jansen retired the side in order in the ninth The two of them combined to face the minimum 27 batters in the game the first time the Dodgers had done such a feat since Odalis Perez pitched a one hitter against the Cubs on April 26 2002 Pederson homered again leading off the bottom of the first and the Dodgers won 2 0 94 Carlos Frias had a poor outing the following day tying a L A Dodger record by allowing 10 earned runs in only four innings in a game eventually won by the Padres 11 3 95 The Dodgers hit three home runs in the eighth inning on Memorial Day to break open a tied game and defeat the Atlanta Braves 6 3 96 Kershaw struck out 10 in seven scoreless innings the following day and the Dodgers scored six runs in the fourth inning off Julio Teheran as they rolled to an 8 0 victory Adrian Gonzalez two run home run that inning accounted for the 1 000th and 1 001st RBI of his career 97 Zack Greinke allowed only one run on three hits over six innings while striking out nine in the final game of the homestand However the Braves scored twice off the Dodgers bullpen in the eighth inning for a 3 2 win 98 The Dodgers were shut out 3 0 by the St Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium on May 29 as John Lackey struck out nine in seven innings This was the fourth straight road game that the Dodgers were shut out the longest streak in franchise history and they fell out of first place for the first time since April 15 99 100 Michael Wacha held the Dodgers hitless through five innings in the next game extending the Dodgers road scoreless innings streak to a franchise record 42 innings breaking the mark previously set by the 1908 Brooklyn Superbas They finally scored in the sixth inning with a three run homer by Yasmani Grandal Carlos Frias allowed only one unearned run in a career high seven innings as the Dodgers won 5 1 101 The team struggled on offense again the next day managing only two hits in a 3 1 loss to the Cardinals to wrap up the month of May 102 June Edit The Dodgers opened the month of June with an 11 4 win over the Rockies on the road Clayton Kershaw allowed only two earned runs in seven innings while also recording three hits and an RBI Andre Ethier Jimmy Rollins Howie Kendrick and Joc Pederson all homered in the win 103 The Dodgers and Rockies played a doubleheader on June 2 a result of the rain out the previous time they met in Denver In the first game Michael McKenry homered doubled and drove in three runs and the Rockies won 6 3 104 In the second game Alex Guerrero hit a grand slam home run in the ninth inning to give the Dodgers the 9 8 win This was the first go ahead grand slam by the Dodgers with two out in the ninth inning or later since Nomar Garciaparra hit one in 2006 105 Joc Pederson homered in both games of the doubleheader giving him four straight games with a home run His second homer on this day was estimated at 480 feet the longest in the Majors at that point 106 He homered again in the next game the first rookie in history to homer in five straight games and tying the Dodgers franchise record shared with Adrian Gonzalez Matt Kemp Shawn Green and Roy Campanella The Dodgers lost the game 7 6 when the bullpen coughed up the lead in the ninth as four relievers were only able to record one out 107 Back home the Dodgers lost to the Cardinals 7 1 as Michael Wacha shut down their offense 108 Two runs in the eighth inning led to a 2 1 loss the next night 109 Kershaw allowed only one hit in eight innings while striking out 11 on June 6 as the Dodgers came up with a 2 0 win to end their brief skid 110 Zack Greinke pitched 6 2 3 innings and only allowed one run while striking out eight in the series finale however the bullpen again coughed up the lead in the eighth inning and the Dodgers lost 4 2 This was the first home series loss by the Dodgers since August 2014 the longest such span in the Majors during that time 111 Andre Ethier and Jimmy Rollins each hit three run home runs to back strong pitching by Mike Bolsinger as the Dodgers routed the Diamondbacks 9 3 in the next game 112 Howie Kendrick homered and drove in all three runs in the Dodgers 3 1 win over the Diamondbacks on June 9 113 The Dodgers wrapped up the homestand with a 7 6 win over the Diamondbacks Yasiel Puig was 4 for 4 with a homer and a walk as the Dodgers won on a walk off RBI single by Kendrick 114 nbsp Yasiel Puig was a perfect 4 for 4 with a homer on June 10 In the opening game of the next series against the Padres Kershaw allowed only one run in 6 2 3 innings while striking out 11 and left with a one run lead The bullpen allowed two runs in the eighth to blow the lead but the Dodgers retook the lead in the bottom of the inning and they won 4 3 115 In the following game Zack Greinke pitched an eight inning complete game but the Dodgers offense failed to score more than a single run and a solo homer by Justin Upton in the eighth inning gave the Padres a 2 1 win 116 In the series finale the Padres jumped out to a 2 0 lead in the fifth but the Dodgers tied it up on a solo homer by Andre Ethier and an RBI double by Adrian Gonzalez Pederson made a tough catch on a long line drive by Upton in the ninth to send the game into extra innings where the Dodgers won the game 4 2 on a two run single by Gonzalez in the 12th 117 The team next traveled to Globe Life Park in Arlington Texas for a short series against the Texas Rangers Carlos Frias pitched five scoreless innings to start the game but fell apart in the sixth when the Rangers scored four runs to win the game 4 1 118 The offense remained lifeless the following day unable to score against rookie Chi Chi Gonzalez until Justin Turner tied the game up with a two run homer in the top of the ninth However Robinson Chirinos hit a walk off homer off Josh Ravin in the bottom of the inning and the Rangers swept the brief two game series with a 3 2 win 119 Back at Dodger Stadium rookie Joey Gallo hit a two run homer and the Rangers jumped on Kershaw early and went on to win 5 3 120 Pinch runner Kike Hernandez scored on a balk by Keone Kela in the bottom of the ninth as the Dodgers snapped their three game losing streak with a 1 0 win over the Rangers 121 Justin Turner had three hits in three at bats with a homer against the Giants on June 19 but a grand slam by Buster Posey set the Giants up for a 9 5 win 122 In the next game the Dodgers got back to back first inning home runs from Joc Pederson and Justin Turner but it wasn t enough as the Giants won 6 2 123 The Dodgers finally broke open the offense on June 21 as Yasmani Grandal hit two homers Gonzalez and Turner also homered and the team won 10 2 124 It was the third straight game Turner homered the longest streak of his career and Grandal became the first Dodgers catcher with two home runs and a bunt single in one game since Roy Campanella on August 30 1955 125 The Dodgers went back of the road on June 22 for a series at Wrigley Field against the Chicago Cubs who hit five home runs off Dodgers starters including two by rookie Kris Bryant Joc Pederson homered for the Dodgers in the ninth inning for his 19th of the season a new Dodgers rookie record for home runs hit before the all star break but it wasn t enough as the Dodgers lost 4 2 126 Greinke s winless streak continued the next day despite his not allowing a single run in his six innings of work The Cubs beat the Dodgers 1 0 on a sacrifice fly by Chris Denorfia in the bottom of the 10th inning 127 A solo homer by Adrian Gonzalez and a three run shot by Justin Turner led the Dodgers to a 5 2 win in the following game 128 The home run was Turner s tenth of the season giving the Dodgers five players Pederson Gonzalez Grandal Guerrero and Turner with 10 or more home runs before the All Star break the first time they accomplished that since the 2000 season Gary Sheffield Eric Karros Todd Hundley Shawn Green and Kevin Elster 129 Carlos Frias and the bullpen shut down the Cubs as the Dodgers won 4 0 to earn a split of the four game series 130 Brett Anderson struck out 10 Scott Van Slyke hit a two run homer and the Dodgers routed the Miami Marlins 7 1 at Marlins Park on June 26 131 The brief winning streak came to an end the next day as a pair of costly errors by Ethier and Pederson allowed two unearned runs to score in the first inning Kershaw struck out nine in seven innings but also lost his third straight decision for the first time in his career as the Dodgers fell to the Marlins 3 2 132 Zack Greinke pitched another 7 2 3 scoreless innings on June 28 running his scoreless streak to 20 2 3 innings He also became the first Dodger pitcher to last at least six innings in his first 16 starts of the season since Mike Morgan in 1991 The Dodgers managed to score two runs for a 2 0 win to give him his first win since May 5 133 The team traveled to Chase Field to close out the month against the Diamondbacks Bolsinger pitched four scoreless innings but had to leave the game because he was ill with food poisoning Joc Pederson hit his 20th homer but the bullpen allowed three two run homers and the Dodgers lost 10 6 134 Six Dodgers relievers allowed at least two runners to reach base tying a Dodgers franchise record last set in 1950 and they also tied a franchise record with four relievers allowing at least two runs each 135 On the more positive side Pederson s homer was the Dodgers 100th of the season and a later solo shot by Andre Ethier gave the Dodgers six players with double digit homers before the All Star break for only the third time in franchise history 1977 and 1979 136 Howie Kendrick had four hits including the go ahead home run in the tenth inning and Yasmani Grandal had four RBI including a homer of his own as the Dodgers wrapped up the month of June with a 6 4 victory over the Diamondbacks Kenley Jansen walked David Peralta with two outs in the ninth ending his streak of 27 strikeouts before his first walk of the season eight shy of the major league record set by Adam Wainwright in 2013 137 July Edit The Dodgers started the month of July by beating the Diamondbacks 4 3 to end their long road trip Kike Hernandez was a homer shy of the cycle and Brett Anderson pitched seven strong innings in the win 138 The Dodgers returned home from the road trip to play the New York Mets They lost the opener 2 1 on a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning 139 Zack Greinke pitched seven scoreless innings on Independence Day his fourth consecutive start without allowing a run trailing only Orel Hershiser and Don Drysdale who had six game streaks in 1988 and 1968 respectively The bullpen allowed some runs but the team held on for a 4 3 win 140 However Mets starter Steven Matz stymied the Dodgers offense the next day combining with reliever Logan Verrett on a three hit shutout The Mets routed the Dodgers 8 0 141 The last place Philadelphia Phillies came to town next With Carlos Frias going on the disabled list the Dodgers went with a bullpen game on July 6 which led to a high scoring game Howie Kendrick had four hits and former Phillie Jimmy Rollins was two for four and drove in the go ahead runs in the seventh as the Dodgers won 10 7 142 Former Dodger Chad Billingsley allowed only two runs and six hits against his former club for his first win since April 10 2013 The Phillies jumped all over the Dodgers for a 7 2 win 143 In the next game Clayton Kershaw struck out 13 while pitching a complete game shutout and A J Ellis had three hits including his first home run of the season as the Dodgers won 5 0 144 Greinke allowed only one hit in eight scoreless innings as the Dodgers won the series finale 6 0 Along with extending his scoreless streak to 35 2 3 innings Greinke s ERA of 1 39 was the second lowest by a Dodgers pitcher before the All Star break trailing only Drysdale s 1 37 from 1968 145 The Dodgers began their final series before the break with a 3 2 win over the Milwaukee Brewers 146 Brandon Beachy made his first start since 2013 on July 11 returning to the majors after two Tommy John operations He allowed three runs on five hits in four innings and a poor performance by the bullpen contributed to the 7 1 loss 147 A two run home run by Adrian Gonzalez in the eighth gave the Dodgers a 4 3 win over the Brewers in the final game before the break 148 nbsp Zack Greinke was the starting pitcher for the National League in the All Star Game and had six scoreless starts in a row from June 18 to July 19 The Dodgers had five players selected to participate in the 2015 Major League Baseball All Star Game pitchers Zack Greinke and Clayton Kershaw first baseman Adrian Gonzalez catcher Yasmani Grandal and outfielder Joc Pederson Greinke and Pederson were chosen to start the game and Pederson also participated in the Home Run Derby Pederson was the first Dodgers rookie position player ever to start in the All Star game 149 nbsp 2010 first round draft pick Zach Lee made his major league debut on July 25 against the Mets The Dodgers resumed play after the break on July 17 at Nationals Park against the Washington Nationals The first game was suspended twice because of electrical problems at the park and was eventually halted in the sixth inning and resumed the following day 150 Matt den Dekker s pinch hit two run homer in the bottom of the eighth inning wound up being the difference in the 5 3 Nationals win 151 In the second game Kershaw struck out a season high 14 batters in eight shutout innings as the Dodgers won 4 2 He became the first Dodgers starter with back to back games of at least 13 strikeouts since Chan Ho Park in 2000 and the first Dodgers pitcher with back to back games of double digit strikeouts and no walks since Dazzy Vance in 1930 152 Greinke picked up right where he left off in his first start of the second half allowing only three hits and one walk in eight scoreless innings while striking out a season high 11 batters The Dodgers won 5 0 Combined with the previous start by Kershaw this was the first time the Dodgers had back to back starts of at least eight scoreless innings and double digit strikeouts since at least 1914 153 The Dodgers next lost to the Atlanta Braves 7 5 at Turner Field 154 Former Dodger Juan Uribe drove in the winning run in the Braves 4 3 win the next day 155 Mike Bolsinger only allowed one run on three hits in seven innings and retired 14 consecutive batters at one point as the Dodgers avoided the sweep with a 3 1 win in the series finale 156 Kershaw threw a three hit complete game shutout against the New York Mets at Citi Field on July 23 while striking out 11 157 He was the first Dodgers starter with two shutouts in the same month since Carlos Perez in 1998 and the first pitcher dating back to 1900 to have three straight starts with double digit strikeouts no walks and no runs allowed 158 Ian Thomas made a spot start on July 24 and allowed only one run on three hits in five innings while Justin Turner Yasiel Puig and Jimmy Rollins homered in the Dodgers 7 2 win Rollins homer was his 10th of the season giving the Dodgers seven players with double digit homers for the first time since 2008 159 The Dodgers 2010 first round draft pick Zach Lee made his major league debut to start the July 25 game against the Mets but performed poorly He allowed seven runs in 4 2 3 innings in the Dodgers 15 2 loss He was the first Dodgers starting pitcher to allow seven runs in his debut since Johnny Babich in 1934 and the first to allow four runs or more in the first inning of his debut since Frank Wurm in 1944 160 Greinke s scoreless streak ended at 45 2 3 innings when he allowed two runs to score on July 26 against the Mets A walk off single by Juan Uribe who had been traded to the Mets the day before gave the Mets a 3 2 win in 10 innings 161 Back at Dodger Stadium the Dodgers lost 2 0 to the Oakland Athletics as Sonny Gray pitched a complete game three hit shutout 162 The next day the Dodgers scored five runs in the bottom of the eighth to come from behind and defeat the Athletics 10 7 163 Greinke allowed two runs in eight innings while striking out eight and Howie Kendrick and Alex Guerrero homered as the Dodgers wrapped up the month of July with a 5 3 win over the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 164 August Edit Clayton Kershaw allowed only two hits in eight scoreless innings against the Angels on August 1 as the Dodgers started the month with a 3 1 victory Kershaw became the first pitcher with multiple streaks of 37 or more scoreless innings since Luis Tiant in 1968 and 1972 165 The Dodgers acquired starting pitcher Mat Latos in a deadline day trade with the Miami Marlins and he made his team debut by allowing just one run on four hits in six innings Andre Ethier hit two homers in the game including a walk off two run blast in the tenth inning as the Dodgers won 5 3 to complete their first three game sweep of the Angels since 2006 166 nbsp Alex Wood was acquired from the Braves at the trade deadline and joined the Dodgers starting rotation Another recent trade acquisition Alex Wood took the mound for the Dodgers in the opener of a series against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park He allowed four runs in 6 1 3 innings and Maikel Franco hit a grand slam home run off of reliever Joel Peralta as the Phillies won 6 2 167 The next day Yasiel Puig hit a three run homer to lead the Dodgers to a 4 3 win 168 In the series finale Zack Greinke allowed a season high five runs in the first inning but had three hits including a home run as the Dodgers came from behind and won 10 8 169 A based loaded walk off single by Pedro Alvarez in the 10th inning gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a 5 4 win over the Dodgers at PNC Park on August 7 170 The following day Mat Latos gave up a three run home run to opposing starter Francisco Liriano and the Dodgers couldn t rally against the Pirates bullpen as they lost 6 5 171 In the final game the Pirates erupted for nine runs off the Dodgers bullpen in the seventh inning to come from behind and rout the Dodgers 13 6 to sweep the series Dodger reliever Jim Johnson was the first Dodgers pitcher to allow eight runs in one or fewer innings since Fred Heimach in 1933 172 The Washington Nationals scored five runs in the sixth inning off Brett Anderson and pulled away for an 8 3 rout of the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on August 10 173 Greinke got back on track in his next start with six scoreless innings while Puig hit a two run home run and a three RBI triple to drive in all the Dodgers runs in a 5 0 win 174 In the following game Kershaw allowed just three hits over eight scoreless innings in the Dodgers 3 0 win to take the series 175 He picked up his 200th strikeout in the game the sixth straight season he had passed that mark He became the 10th pitcher in MLB history to accomplish that feat and only the second Dodger after Sandy Koufax 176 Billy Hamilton had four hits in four at bats including a home run and Brandon Phillips and Eugenio Suarez combined for seven RBIs as the Cincinnati Reds beat up on Mat Latos and the Dodgers 10 3 on August 13 177 The next day Adrian Gonzalez hit a three run homer and Alex Wood picked up his first win as a Dodger 5 3 178 The Dodgers won 8 3 the following day thanks to four home runs Puig hit his 10th homer giving the Dodgers eight players in double digit homers on the season one shy of the club record 179 Greinke allowed one run in seven innings and also hit a solo homer in the Dodgers 2 1 win over the Reds on August 16 180 A J Ellis hit a three run homer to give the Dodgers the lead but the bullpen faltered late and the Dodgers lost 5 4 to the Oakland Athletics at O co Coliseum on a walk off double by Billy Butler in the 10th inning 181 Jesse Chavez allowed just two hits to the Dodgers including a two run homer by Jimmy Rollins and the A s finished off the two game series with a 5 2 win 182 The Dodgers offense was even worse in the next game as they were no hit by Mike Fiers of the Houston Astros 3 0 the first no hitter in the history of Minute Maid Park 183 The Astros hit two home runs off Greinke to end his string of 11 unbeaten starts the next day 3 1 184 Clayton Kershaw allowed only one run in eight innings with ten strikeouts in the series finale However the Astros tied the game against Kenley Jansen in the ninth and won 3 2 on a walk off homer by Jason Castro in the 10th to send the Dodgers to their fifth straight loss 185 They headed to Great American Ball Park to open a series against the Reds where they won 5 1 to end the losing streak 186 The Dodgers hit three home runs in the fourth inning the next night to beat the Reds 7 4 187 and they completed the sweep with a 1 0 afternoon win the following day Greinke pitched seven scoreless innings with nine strikeouts and with his 10th scoreless start of six innings or more matched Kershaw and Don Sutton for second most in team history behind Sandy Koufax 13 188 Back home on August 28 Kershaw struck out 14 in eight innings and the Dodgers picked up their fourth straight win 4 1 over the Chicago Cubs 189 The Dodgers won again the next day 5 2 thanks to a two run single by Andre Ethier in the seventh inning 190 However they lost the final game of the series 2 0 when Kris Bryant hit a two run homer and Jake Arrieta no hit them the second time the Dodgers had been no hit in the last week 191 The Dodgers finished the month with a 5 4 victory over the San Francisco Giants in 14 innings Adrian Gonzalez who had earlier hit a two run homer provided the walk off hit 192 September October Edit September began with a good pitching matchup between Zach Greinke and Giants ace Madison Bumgarner The Dodgers thanks to a solo homer by Joc Pederson held on to win the game 2 1 193 Chase Utley hit his first home run as a Dodger and Clayton Kershaw tied a career high with 15 strikeouts in a 2 1 complete game victory to complete the Dodgers sweep of the Giants 194 nbsp Top Dodgers prospect Corey Seager made his major league debut on September 3 The traveled to play the San Diego Padres at Petco Park the following day Top prospect Corey Seager made his Dodgers debut and was two for four with two RBI but Mat Latos and the bullpen struggled as the Dodgers lost 10 7 195 They then hit five homers on September 4 to beat the Padres 8 4 196 Alex Wood pitched seven scoreless innings in the Dodgers 2 0 win the following day 197 The Dodgers capitalized on a three run error by Padres reliever Nick Vincent to win the final game of the series 5 1 198 Scott Van Slyke had four hits including two doubles and four RBIs as the Dodgers beat the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 7 5 at Angel Stadium on Labor Day 199 The following day Kershaw held the Angels to two runs in seven innings and the Dodgers ran their win streak to five games with a 6 4 win 200 Albert Pujols hit a tie breaking RBI single in the eighth inning and the Angels won the final game of the series 3 2 201 The Dodgers next traveled to Chase Field for a matchup with the Arizona Diamondbacks Welington Castillo hit a three run homer in the first inning and the Diamondbacks piled on with six runs in the second to rout the Dodgers 12 4 202 Seager was 4 for 4 with a walk and his first major league home run in the Dodgers 9 5 win over the Diamondbacks on September 12 203 Greinke only allowed three hits in eight scoreless innings as the Dodgers took the series finale 4 3 204 Back home Kershaw followed with a seven inning three hitter while rookie Scott Schebler homered and the Dodgers beat the Colorado Rockies 4 1 205 The Dodgers lost 5 4 the next day on a solo homer by Nolan Arenado in the 16th inning The teams set new MLB records by using a combined 58 players in the game and a combined 24 pitchers 206 Wood allowed only one hit in eight innings and A J Ellis homered as the Dodgers won the last game of the series 2 0 207 Seager hit a two run home run on September 18 in the Dodgers 6 2 win over the Pittsburgh Pirates It was the 47th home run by a Dodgers rookie in 2015 setting a new franchise record 208 An RBI double by Aramis Ramirez in the 8th inning led the Pirates to a 3 2 win over the Dodgers the following night 209 Gerrit Cole struck out nine in seven innings as the Pirates won the next game 4 3 210 Brett Anderson was chased early and the Dodgers were beaten by the Arizona Diamondbacks 8 4 on September 21 Seager reached base safely for his sixteenth straight start to begin his career setting a new L A Dodger record 211 The Dodgers lost their fourth straight when the Diamondbacks shut them out 8 0 the following day 212 The next night the Dodgers snapped their losing streak winning 4 1 with Carlos Frias starting in place of Greinke who was scratched because of a sore calf The bullpen allowed only one run while Utley and Seager drove in two runs each 213 Kershaw struck out nine in five innings and Chris Heisey hit a grand slam homer as the Dodgers finished the series with a 6 3 win thus splitting the series 214 nbsp Clayton Kershaw pitched a complete game shutout as the Dodgers clinched the division title over the Giants on September 29 The Dodgers began their final road trip of the regular season on September 25 at Coors Field against the Colorado Rockies The Rockies homered three times in the fourth inning off Mike Bolsinger and went on to win 7 4 215 The Dodgers lost again the next day 8 6 on a walk off two run homer by Carlos Gonzalez 216 A three run homer by Nolan Arenado keyed the Rockies to a 12 5 win and a series sweep of the Dodgers for the first time since the 2007 season 217 The Dodgers next traveled to AT amp T Park only to continue losing this time 3 2 in 12 innings to the Giants 218 On September 29 Kershaw struck 13 batters retiring the last 19 he faced in a complete game shutout while Justin Ruggiano and A J Ellis hit back to back homers in the sixth inning off Giants ace Madison Bumgarner as they rolled to an 8 0 win The Dodgers clinched their third straight National League West Division championship the first time in franchise history the Dodgers made the playoffs three years in a row 219 The following day Mike Leake pitched a two hit complete game shutout as the Giants beat the Dodgers 5 0 to end the month of September 220 The Dodgers picked up a series split with a 3 2 win in the final road game of the regular season Brett Anderson pitched 7 2 3 innings in the game to set a new career high of 180 1 3 innings pitched in a season 221 The Dodgers wrapped up the regular season with a three game series at home against the Padres Alex Wood allowed two runs on five hits in seven innings in the first game of the series as the Dodgers won 6 2 It was the 90th win of the season the first time the Dodgers had won 90 or more games in three straight seasons since 1976 1978 222 Greinke picked up his 19th win of the season in the Dodgers 2 1 win the next day He picked up his 200th strikeout of the season in the game and also won the National League E R A title The Dodgers also locked up home field advantage in the division series with the win 223 In the final game of the regular season Clayton Kershaw struck out seven in 3 2 3 innings to pass 300 strikeouts on the season and Corey Seager had three hits in three at bats including a home run as the Dodgers won 6 3 224 Game log Edit 2015 Game Log 225 April 13 8 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 April 6 Padres W 6 3 Peralta 1 0 Kelley 0 1 Hatcher 1 53 518 1 02 April 7 Padres L 3 7 Benoit 1 0 Hatcher 0 1 40 356 1 13 April 8 Padres W 7 4 McCarthy 1 0 Cashner 0 1 Peralta 1 52 204 2 14 April 10 D backs L 3 4 10 Perez 1 0 Howell 0 1 27 404 2 25 April 11 D backs L 0 6 Bradley 1 0 Kershaw 0 1 37 636 2 36 April 12 D backs W 7 4 Greinke 1 0 Collmenter 0 2 Peralta 2 29 678 3 37 April 13 Mariners W 6 5 10 Garcia 1 0 Leone 0 1 42 202 4 38 April 14 Mariners W 6 5 Garcia 2 0 Rodney 1 1 43 115 5 39 April 15 Mariners W 5 2 Anderson 1 0 Walker 0 2 51 287 6 310 April 17 Rockies W 7 3 Kershaw 1 1 Kendrick 1 2 48 950 7 311 April 18 Rockies W 6 3 Greinke 2 0 Lyles 1 1 Peralta 3 45 912 8 312 April 19 Rockies W 7 0 McCarthy 2 0 Butler 1 1 44 666 9 313 April 21 Giants L 2 6 Lincecum 1 1 Anderson 1 1 Casilla 5 41 386 9 414 April 22 Giants L 2 3 Casilla 1 0 Hatcher 0 2 42 259 9 515 April 23 Giants L 2 3 10 Casilla 2 0 Nicasio 0 1 41 240 9 616 April 24 Padres W 3 0 Greinke 3 0 Cashner 1 3 Garcia 1 43 055 10 617 April 25 Padres W 11 8 McCarthy 3 0 Kennedy 0 1 44 454 11 618 April 26 Padres L 1 3 Morrow 1 0 Baker 0 1 Kimbrel 6 43 256 11 719 April 27 Giants W 8 3 Frias 1 0 Lincecum 1 2 46 704 12 720 April 28 Giants L 1 2 Bumgarner 2 1 Kershaw 1 2 Casilla 6 50 161 12 821 April 29 Giants W 7 3 Greinke 4 0 Vogelsong 0 2 53 285 13 8May 16 12 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record22 May 1 D backs W 8 0 Frias 2 0 De La Rosa 2 2 50 164 14 823 May 2 D backs W 6 4 Nicasio 1 1 Marshall 0 1 Hatcher 2 43 617 15 824 May 3 D backs W 1 0 13 Howell 1 1 Marshall 0 2 48 136 16 825 May 4 Brewers L 3 4 Blazek 2 0 Hatcher 0 3 Rodriguez 5 23 374 16 926 May 5 Brewers W 8 2 Greinke 5 0 Garza 2 4 23 356 17 927 May 6 Brewers L 3 6 Peralta 1 4 Wieland 0 1 Rodriguez 6 22 708 17 1028 May 7 Brewers W 14 4 Frias 3 0 Fiers 1 4 28 505 18 1029 May 8 Rockies W 2 1 5 Anderson 2 1 Butler 2 3 32 974 19 10 May 9 Rockies Postponed rain Rescheduled for June 230 May 10 Rockies W 9 5 Baez 1 0 Oberg 1 1 30 710 20 1031 May 11 Marlins W 5 3 Howell 2 1 Cishek 1 3 44 941 21 1032 May 12 Marlins W 11 1 Bolsinger 1 0 Haren 4 2 49 628 22 1033 May 13 Marlins L 4 5 Dyson 2 0 Liberatore 0 1 Ramos 1 38 316 22 1134 May 14 Rockies L 4 5 Betancourt 1 1 Garcia 2 1 Axford 4 42 640 22 1235 May 15 Rockies W 6 4 Kershaw 2 2 Butler 2 4 Nicasio 1 46 662 23 1236 May 16 Rockies L 1 7 de la Rosa 1 2 Greinke 5 1 48 378 23 1337 May 17 Rockies W 1 0 Bolsinger 2 0 Kendrick 1 5 Jansen 1 44 990 24 1338 May 19 Giants L 0 2 Hudson 2 3 Frias 3 1 Casilla 10 41 392 24 1439 May 20 Giants L 0 4 Lincecum 4 2 Anderson 2 2 41 920 24 1540 May 21 Giants L 0 4 Bumgarner 5 2 Kershaw 2 3 41 840 24 1641 May 22 Padres W 2 1 Hatcher 1 3 Benoit 4 2 Jansen 2 48 514 25 1642 May 23 Padres W 2 0 Bolsinger 3 0 Kennedy 2 4 Jansen 3 53 479 26 1643 May 24 Padres L 3 11 Shields 6 0 Frias 3 2 50 182 26 1744 May 25 Braves W 6 3 Liberatore 1 1 Masset 0 1 Jansen 4 44 680 27 1745 May 26 Braves W 8 0 Kershaw 3 3 Teheran 4 2 40 667 28 1746 May 27 Braves L 2 3 Wood 3 2 Hatcher 1 4 Grilli 14 37 837 28 1847 May 29 Cardinals L 0 3 Lackey 3 3 Bolsinger 3 1 Rosenthal 14 44 223 28 1948 May 30 Cardinals W 5 1 Frias 4 2 Wacha 7 1 44 754 29 1949 May 31 Cardinals L 1 3 Martinez 5 2 Anderson 2 3 Rosenthal 15 45 285 29 20June 15 15 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record50 June 1 Rockies W 11 4 Kershaw 4 3 Kendrick 2 7 25 564 30 2051 June 2 Rockies L 3 6 de la Rosa 2 2 Thomas 0 1 Axford 10 21 148 30 2152 June 2 Rockies W 9 8 Ravin 1 0 Betancourt 2 2 Jansen 5 24 972 31 2153 June 3 Rockies L 6 7 Axford 1 0 Garcia 2 2 24 575 31 2254 June 4 Cardinals L 1 7 Wacha 8 1 Frias 4 3 45 058 31 2355 June 5 Cardinals L 1 2 Martinez 6 2 Anderson 2 4 Rosenthal 18 44 649 31 2456 June 6 Cardinals W 2 0 Kershaw 5 3 Garcia 1 3 Jansen 6 47 655 32 2457 June 7 Cardinals L 2 4 Siegrist 3 0 Nicasio 1 2 Rosenthal 19 41 500 32 2558 June 8 D backs W 9 3 Bolsinger 4 1 De La Rosa 4 3 42 167 33 2559 June 9 D backs W 3 1 Liberatore 2 1 Ray 1 1 Jansen 7 37 738 34 2560 June 10 D backs W 7 6 Jansen 1 0 Hudson 1 2 47 174 35 2561 June 12 Padres W 4 3 Garcia 3 2 Thayer 2 1 Jansen 8 39 037 36 2562 June 13 Padres L 1 2 Maurer 4 0 Greinke 5 2 Kimbrel 16 43 525 36 2663 June 14 Padres W 4 2 12 Ravin 2 0 Thayer 2 2 Jansen 9 40 056 37 2664 June 15 Rangers L 1 4 Gallardo 6 6 Frias 4 4 Tolleson 9 32 248 37 2765 June 16 Rangers L 2 3 Tolleson 2 1 Ravin 2 1 31 897 37 2866 June 17 Rangers L 3 5 Rodriguez 4 2 Kershaw 5 4 Kela 1 42 908 37 2967 June 18 Rangers W 1 0 Jansen 2 0 Kela 4 4 46 977 38 2968 June 19 Giants L 5 9 Heston 7 5 Bolsinger 4 2 Casilla 19 52 503 38 3069 June 20 Giants L 2 6 Hudson 5 6 Frias 4 5 53 123 38 3170 June 21 Giants W 10 2 Anderson 3 4 Lincecum 7 4 53 509 39 3171 June 22 Cubs L 2 4 Wood 4 3 Kershaw 5 5 Motte 2 35 147 39 3272 June 23 Cubs L 0 1 10 Motte 5 1 Peralta 1 1 36 799 39 3373 June 24 Cubs W 5 2 Howell 3 1 Hendricks 2 4 Jansen 10 36 653 40 3374 June 25 Cubs W 4 0 Frias 5 5 Lester 4 6 41 498 41 3375 June 26 Marlins W 7 1 Anderson 4 4 Nicolino 1 1 21 957 42 3376 June 27 Marlins L 2 3 Koehler 6 4 Kershaw 5 6 Ramos 10 24 770 42 3477 June 28 Marlins W 2 0 Greinke 6 2 Urena 1 4 Jansen 11 25 147 43 3478 June 29 D backs L 6 10 Burgos 1 2 Baez 1 1 24 215 43 3579 June 30 D backs W 6 4 10 Peralta 2 1 Hernandez 0 1 Jansen 12 22 404 44 35July 14 10 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record80 July 1 D backs W 4 3 Anderson 5 4 Ray 2 4 Jansen 13 20 277 45 3581 July 3 Mets L 1 2 Robles 2 2 Jansen 2 1 Familia 22 52 750 45 3682 July 4 Mets W 4 3 Greinke 7 2 Harvey 7 6 Howell 1 51 252 46 3683 July 5 Mets L 0 8 Matz 2 0 Bolsinger 4 3 Verrett 1 40 027 46 3784 July 6 Phillies W 10 7 Howell 4 1 Gomez 0 2 Jansen 14 45 180 47 3785 July 7 Phillies L 2 7 Billingsley 1 2 Anderson 5 5 46 614 47 3886 July 8 Phillies W 5 0 Kershaw 6 6 Morgan 1 2 45 135 48 3887 July 9 Phillies W 6 0 Greinke 8 2 Gonzalez 3 3 41 290 49 3888 July 10 Brewers W 3 2 Tsao 1 0 Nelson 6 9 Jansen 15 44 200 50 3889 July 11 Brewers L 1 7 Jungmann 4 1 Beachy 0 1 49 081 50 3990 July 12 Brewers W 4 3 Baez 2 1 Smith 4 1 Jansen 16 43 229 51 39 July 14 86th All Star Game National League vs American League Great American Ball Park Cincinnati July 17 Nationals Suspended light failure note 1 Completion scheduled for July 1891 July 18 1 note 2 Nationals L 3 5 Janssen 1 2 Baez 2 2 Storen 28 40 709 note 3 51 4092 July 18 2 note 4 Nationals W 4 2 Kershaw 7 6 Fister 3 5 41 426 note 5 52 4093 July 19 Nationals W 5 0 Greinke 9 2 Scherzer 10 8 40 293 53 4094 July 20 Braves L 5 7 Wisler 4 1 Liberatore 2 2 Johnson 7 24 072 53 4195 July 21 Braves L 3 4 Wood 7 6 Tsao 1 1 Johnson 8 33 816 53 4296 July 22 Braves W 3 1 Bolsinger 5 3 Teheran 6 5 Jansen 17 24 112 54 4297 July 23 Mets W 3 0 Kershaw 8 6 Colon 9 9 34 222 55 4298 July 24 Mets W 7 2 Thomas 1 1 Niese 5 9 36 066 56 4299 July 25 Mets L 2 15 Harvey 9 7 Lee 0 1 39 744 56 43100 July 26 Mets L 2 3 10 Mejia 1 0 Nicasio 1 3 36 093 56 44101 July 28 Athletics L 0 2 Gray 11 4 Anderson 5 6 50 182 56 45102 July 29 Athletics W 10 7 Baez 3 2 Pomeranz 4 4 51 788 57 45103 July 31 Angels W 5 3 Greinke 10 2 Santiago 7 5 Jansen 18 53 380 58 45August 15 12 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record104 August 1 Angels W 3 1 Kershaw 9 6 Heaney 5 1 Jansen 19 52 979 59 45105 August 2 Angels W 5 3 10 Baez 4 2 Rucinski 0 2 52 116 60 45106 August 4 Phillies L 2 6 Gomez 1 2 Wood 7 7 Giles 3 28 733 60 46107 August 5 Phillies W 4 3 Anderson 6 6 Harang 5 12 Jansen 20 26 197 61 46108 August 6 Phillies W 10 8 Greinke 11 2 Buchanan 2 6 Jansen 21 27 839 62 46109 August 7 Pirates L 4 5 10 Bastardo 4 1 Johnson 2 4 39 404 62 47110 August 8 Pirates L 5 6 Blanton 3 2 Latos 4 8 Melancon 35 38 981 62 48111 August 9 Pirates L 6 13 Caminero 2 1 Johnson 2 5 37 094 62 49112 August 10 Nationals L 3 8 Gonzalez 9 4 Anderson 6 7 45 722 62 50113 August 11 Nationals W 5 0 Greinke 12 2 Ross 3 4 49 384 63 50114 August 12 Nationals W 3 0 Kershaw 10 6 Zimmermann 8 8 Jansen 22 44 911 64 50115 August 13 Reds L 3 10 Sampson 2 1 Latos 4 9 47 216 64 51116 August 14 Reds W 5 3 Wood 8 7 Lamb 0 1 Jansen 23 43 407 65 51117 August 15 Reds W 8 3 Anderson 7 7 Holmberg 1 2 46 807 66 51118 August 16 Reds W 2 1 Greinke 13 2 DeSclafani 7 8 Jansen 24 47 388 67 51119 August 18 Athletics L 4 5 10 Abad 2 2 Garcia 3 3 35 067 67 52120 August 19 Athletics L 2 5 Chavez 7 12 Wood 8 8 Pomeranz 2 26 122 67 53121 August 21 Astros L 0 3 Fiers 6 9 Anderson 7 8 33 833 67 54122 August 22 Astros L 1 3 Kazmir 7 8 Greinke 13 3 Gregerson 24 39 999 67 55123 August 23 Astros L 2 3 10 Gregerson 7 2 Hatcher 1 5 28 665 67 56124 August 25 Reds W 5 1 Wood 9 8 Lamb 0 2 22 783 68 56125 August 26 Reds W 7 4 Anderson 8 8 Holmberg 1 4 Jansen 25 17 712 69 56126 August 27 Reds W 1 0 Greinke 14 3 DeSclafani 7 10 Johnson 10 25 529 70 56127 August 28 Cubs W 4 1 Kershaw 11 6 Hammel 7 6 Jansen 26 44 874 71 56128 August 29 Cubs W 5 2 Howell 5 1 Lester 8 10 Jansen 27 51 697 72 56129 August 30 Cubs L 0 2 Arrieta 17 6 Wood 9 9 46 679 72 57130 August 31 Giants W 5 4 14 Hatcher 2 5 Broadway 0 1 40 851 73 57September 15 13 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record131 September 1 Giants W 2 1 Greinke 15 3 Bumgarner 16 7 Jansen 28 48 060 74 57132 September 2 Giants W 2 1 Kershaw 12 6 Leake 9 7 41 648 75 57133 September 3 Padres L 7 10 Quackenbush 3 2 Johnson 2 6 Benoit 2 33 505 75 58134 September 4 Padres W 8 4 Bolsinger 6 3 Mateo 1 1 33 025 76 58135 September 5 Padres W 2 0 Wood 10 9 Ross 10 10 Jansen 29 43 536 77 58136 September 6 Padres W 5 1 Anderson 9 8 Cashner 5 14 37 685 78 58137 September 7 Angels W 7 5 Greinke 16 3 Salas 3 2 Jansen 30 44 488 79 58138 September 8 Angels W 6 4 Kershaw 13 6 Heaney 6 3 Jansen 31 41 086 80 58139 September 9 Angels L 2 3 Alvarez 4 3 Avilan 2 5 Street 33 42 799 80 59140 September 11 D backs L 4 12 Ray 4 11 Wood 10 10 35 615 80 60141 September 12 D backs W 9 5 Howell 6 1 De La Rosa 12 8 42 517 81 60142 September 13 D backs W 4 3 Greinke 17 3 Corbin 5 4 36 501 82 60143 September 14 Rockies W 4 1 Kershaw 14 6 Gray 0 1 Hatcher 3 43 731 83 60144 September 15 Rockies L 4 5 16 Hale 4 5 Latos 4 10 Germen 1 45 311 83 61145 September 16 Rockies W 2 0 Wood 11 10 de la Rosa 9 7 Jansen 32 45 906 84 61146 September 18 Pirates W 6 2 Greinke 18 3 Locke 8 11 49 529 85 61147 September 19 Pirates L 2 3 Liriano 11 7 Kershaw 14 7 Melancon 47 49 441 85 62148 September 20 Pirates L 3 4 Cole 17 8 Bolsinger 6 4 Melancon 48 47 483 85 63149 September 21 D backs L 4 8 Chacin 1 1 Anderson 9 9 38 791 85 64150 September 22 D backs L 0 8 Ray 5 12 Wood 11 11 41 419 85 65151 September 23 D backs W 4 1 Hatcher 3 5 Hernandez 1 5 Jansen 33 46 364 86 65152 September 24 D backs W 6 3 Kershaw 15 7 Corbin 6 5 Jansen 34 38 234 87 65153 September 25 Rockies L 4 7 Hale 5 5 Bolsinger 6 5 Axford 25 38 485 87 66154 September 26 Rockies L 6 8 Miller 3 2 Garcia 3 4 40 322 87 67155 September 27 Rockies L 5 12 Rusin 6 9 Wood 11 12 32 870 87 68156 September 28 Giants L 2 3 12 Strickland 3 3 Garcia 3 5 41 341 87 69157 September 29 Giants W 8 0 Kershaw 16 7 Bumgarner 18 9 41 862 88 69158 September 30 Giants L 0 5 Leake 11 10 Bolsinger 6 6 41 112 88 70October 4 0 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record159 October 1 Giants W 3 2 Anderson 10 9 Hudson 8 9 Jansen 35 41 027 89 70160 October 2 Padres W 6 2 Wood 12 12 Kelly 0 2 45 564 90 70161 October 3 Padres W 2 1 Greinke 19 3 Erlin 8 10 Jansen 36 52 352 91 70162 October 4 Padres W 6 3 Peralta 3 1 Garces 0 1 Hatcher 4 42 863 92 70Legend Win Loss PostponementBold Dodgers team memberPostseason EditPostseason Game log Edit 2015 Postseason 2 3 National League Division Series 2 3 Game Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series1 October 9 Mets L 1 3 deGrom 1 0 Kershaw 0 1 Familia 1 54 428 0 12 October 10 Mets W 5 2 Greinke 1 0 Syndergaard 0 1 Jansen 1 54 455 1 13 October 12 Mets L 7 13 Harvey 1 0 Anderson 0 1 44 278 1 24 October 13 Mets W 3 1 Kershaw 1 1 Matz 0 1 Jansen 2 44 183 2 25 October 15 Mets L 2 3 deGrom 2 0 Greinke 1 1 Familia 2 54 602 2 3National League Division Series Edit Main article 2015 National League Division Series The Dodgers took on the New York Mets in the Division Series Clayton Kershaw struck out 11 batters in six innings while allowing only a solo homer by Daniel Murphy but he ran out of gas in the seventh walking the bases loaded before Pedro Baez came into the game and allowed a couple of runs to score Jacob deGrom struck out a Mets post season record 13 batters tying Tom Seaver in the 1973 National League Championship Series and held the Dodgers scoreless in his seven innings of work as the Mets took game one 3 1 It was the first game in MLB playoff history where both starters struck out 11 or more batters and only the second ever with both having double digit strikeouts along with game five of the 1944 World Series A J Ellis singled in the game extending his post season hitting streak to 11 games tying Carl Crawford for the franchise record 226 nbsp Kenley Jansen on the mound in game 2 of the National League Division SeriesIn the second game Zack Greinke allowed two solo homers in the second but went seven innings with only the two runs The Dodgers came from behind with four runs in the seventh to win the game 5 2 and even the series up 227 Chase Utley was suspended for games three and four of the series as a result of a hard slide he performed in game two that led to a season ending injury for Mets shortstop Ruben Tejada 228 The series switched to Citi Field in New York for game three A three run single by Yasmani Grandal gave the Dodgers a quick 3 0 lead but Brett Anderson performed poorly allowing a bases clearing double by Curtis Granderson and a homer by Travis d Arnaud Alex Wood subsequently gave up a three run homer to Yoenis Cespedes and the Dodgers were blown out 13 7 229 In Game four pitching on three days rest Kershaw allowed only three hits over seven innings and Kenley Jansen picked up a four out save as the Dodgers evened up the series with a 3 1 win The win snapped a seven game road playoff losing streak for the Dodgers and was the first round elimination game they had won since the 1981 National League Championship Series Ellis passed Crawford with his 12th consecutive playoff game with a hit a new franchise record 230 In the decisive final game of the series Daniel Murphy hit his third home run of the series a solo shot in the sixth inning to lead the Mets to a 3 2 victory and the series win 231 Roster Edit2015 Los Angeles DodgersRosterPitchers 35 Brett Anderson 43 Luis Avilan 52 Pedro Baez 30 Scott Baker 37 Brandon Beachy 46 Mike Bolsinger 64 Daniel Coulombe 77 Carlos Frias 63 Yimi Garcia 21 Zack Greinke 41 Chris Hatcher 56 J P Howell 54 David Huff 74 Kenley Jansen 54 Jim Johnson 55 Mat Latos 51 Zach Lee 36 Adam Liberatore 22 Clayton Kershaw 38 Brandon McCarthy 12 Juan Nicasio 62 Joel Peralta 71 Josh Ravin 75 Paco Rodriguez 26 Sergio Santos 59 Eric Surkamp 58 Ian Thomas 44 Chin hui Tsao 76 Matt West 45 Joe Wieland 57 Alex Wood Catchers 65 Austin Barnes 17 A J Ellis 9 Yasmani GrandalInfielders 6 Darwin Barney 5 Alberto Callaspo 23 Adrian Gonzalez 47 Howie Kendrick 18 Jose Peraza 11 Jimmy Rollins 5 Corey Seager 59 Ronald Torreyes 10 Justin Turner 5 Juan Uribe 26 Chase Utley Outfielders 3 Carl Crawford 16 Andre Ethier 7 Alex Guerrero 28 Chris Heisey 14 Enrique Hernandez 31 Joc Pederson 66 Yasiel Puig 27 Justin Ruggiano 55 30 Scott Schebler 33 Scott Van Slyke Manager 8 Don MattinglyCoaches 49 Lorenzo Bundy third base outfield 82 Steve Cilladi bullpen catcher 50 Chuck Crim bullpen 85 Rob Flippo bullpen catcher 40 Rick Honeycutt pitching 43 Ken Howell assistant pitching 15 Davey Lopes first base 25 Mark McGwire hitting 48 Ron Roenicke third base 13 John Valentin assistant hitting 29 Tim Wallach bench 7 Steve Yeager catching 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 Slugging percentage Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG OPSAdrian Gonzalez 156 571 76 157 33 0 28 90 62 107 0 275 350 480 830Jimmy Rollins 144 517 71 116 24 3 13 41 44 86 12 224 285 358 643Joc Pederson 151 480 67 101 19 1 26 54 92 170 4 210 346 417 763Howie Kendrick 117 464 64 137 22 2 9 54 27 82 6 295 336 409 746Andre Ethier 142 395 54 116 20 7 14 53 43 75 2 294 366 486 852Justin Turner 126 385 55 113 26 1 16 60 36 71 5 294 370 491 861Yasmani Grandal 115 355 43 83 12 0 16 47 65 92 0 234 353 403 756Yasiel Puig 79 282 30 72 12 3 11 38 26 66 3 255 322 436 758Scott Van Slyke 96 222 19 53 14 0 6 30 23 62 3 239 317 383 700Alex Guerrero 106 219 25 51 9 1 11 36 7 57 1 233 261 434 695Enrique Hernandez 76 202 24 62 12 2 7 22 11 46 0 307 346 490 836Carl Crawford 69 181 19 48 9 2 4 16 10 41 10 265 304 403 707A J Ellis 63 181 24 43 9 0 7 21 32 38 0 238 355 403 758Chase Utley 34 124 14 25 9 1 3 9 10 29 1 202 291 363 654Alberto Callaspo 60 123 8 32 5 0 0 7 14 24 0 260 336 301 637Corey Seager 27 98 17 33 8 1 4 17 14 19 2 337 425 561 986Juan Uribe 29 81 6 20 2 0 1 6 5 9 1 247 287 309 596Chris Heisey 33 55 8 10 2 0 2 9 15 17 0 182 347 327 674Justin Ruggiano 21 55 12 16 4 1 4 12 3 14 2 291 350 618 968Scott Schebler 19 36 6 9 0 0 3 4 3 13 2 250 325 500 825Austin Barnes 20 29 4 6 2 0 0 1 6 6 1 207 361 276 637Jose Peraza 7 22 3 4 1 1 0 1 2 2 3 182 250 318 568Ronald Torreyes 8 6 1 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 333 333 333 667Darwin Barney 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000 000 000Non Pitcher Totals 162 5087 650 1309 255 26 185 629 551 1127 58 257 335 427 762Team Totals 162 5385 667 1346 263 26 187 638 563 1258 59 250 326 413 739Pitching 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 H Hits allowed 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 7 2 13 33 33 0 232 2 163 62 55 42 301Zack Greinke 19 3 1 66 32 32 0 222 2 148 43 41 40 200Brett Anderson 10 9 3 69 31 31 0 180 1 194 82 74 46 116Mike Bolsinger 6 6 3 62 21 21 0 109 1 104 49 44 45 98Carlos Frias 5 5 4 06 17 13 0 77 2 88 38 35 26 43Alex Wood 5 6 4 35 12 12 0 70 1 66 36 34 23 49Juan Nicasio 1 3 3 86 53 1 1 58 1 59 25 25 32 65Yimi Garcia 3 5 3 34 59 1 1 56 2 44 23 21 10 68Kenley Jansen 2 1 2 41 54 0 36 52 1 33 14 14 8 80Pedro Baez 4 2 3 35 52 0 0 51 0 47 22 19 11 60J P Howell 6 1 1 43 65 0 1 44 0 47 9 7 14 39Chris Hatcher 3 5 3 69 49 0 4 39 0 35 19 16 13 45Adam Liberatore 2 2 4 25 39 0 0 29 2 26 14 14 9 29Joel Peralta 3 1 4 34 33 0 3 29 0 28 14 14 8 24Mat Latos 0 3 6 66 6 5 0 24 1 31 19 18 6 18Brandon McCarthy 3 0 5 87 4 4 0 23 0 24 15 15 4 29Jim Johnson 0 3 10 13 23 0 1 18 2 32 22 21 6 17Ian Thomas 1 1 4 00 9 1 0 18 0 16 8 8 6 18Luis Avilan 0 1 5 17 23 0 0 15 2 13 9 9 5 18Sergio Santos 0 0 4 73 12 0 0 13 1 13 7 7 7 15Scott Baker 0 1 5 73 2 2 0 11 0 11 7 7 3 8Paco Rodriguez 0 0 2 61 18 0 0 10 1 10 3 3 3 8Josh Ravin 2 1 6 75 9 0 0 9 1 13 7 7 4 12Joe Wieland 0 1 8 31 2 2 0 8 2 10 8 8 5 4Daniel Coulombe 0 0 7 56 5 0 0 8 1 9 7 7 6 7Brandon Beachy 0 1 7 88 2 2 0 8 0 10 7 7 6 5Chin hui Tsao 1 1 10 29 5 0 0 7 0 15 9 8 3 7David Huff 0 0 9 00 3 1 0 6 0 11 6 6 1 4Zach Lee 0 1 13 50 1 1 0 4 2 11 7 7 1 3Eric Surkamp 0 0 10 80 1 0 0 3 1 4 4 4 1 4Matt West 0 0 0 00 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 1 2Team Totals 92 70 3 44 162 162 47 1445 2 1317 595 553 395 1396Awards and honors EditRecipient Award Date awarded Ref Adrian Gonzalez National League Player of the Week April 5 12 April 13 2015 232 Adrian Gonzalez National League Player of the Month April May 4 2015 233 Alex Guerrero National League Rookie of the Month April May 4 2015 233 Clayton Kershaw National League Player of the Week June 1 7 June 8 2015 234 Adrian Gonzalez All Star July 6 2015 235 Yasmani Grandal All Star July 6 2015 235 Zack Greinke All Star July 6 2015 235 Joc Pederson All Star July 6 2015 235 Clayton Kershaw All Star July 12 2015 236 Zack Greinke National League Player of the Week July 13 19 July 20 2015 237 Clayton Kershaw National League Player of the Week July 13 19 July 20 2015 237 Clayton Kershaw National League Pitcher of the Month July July 20 2015 238 Zack Greinke Roy Campanella Award September 30 2015 239 Joc Pederson Baseball America All Rookie team October 9 2015 240 Zack Greinke Sporting News National League All Star Team October 28 2015 241 Zack Greinke Players Choice Outstanding NL Pitcher November 9 2015 242 Zack Greinke Gold Glove Award November 10 2015 243 Transactions EditApril Edit On April 5 placed RHP Kenley Jansen on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to March 27 with a fifth metatarsal injury placed RHP Brandon League on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to March 27 with a right shoulder impingement placed LHP Hyun jin Ryu on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to March 27 with left shoulder impingement 244 On April 9 acquired RHP Ryan Webb minor league C Brian Ward and a competitive balance draft pick from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for minor leaguers Chris O Brien and Ben Rowen 245 On April 12 outrighted RHP Ryan Webb to AAA Oklahoma City 246 On April 14 optioned IF Darwin Barney to AAA Oklahoma City and purchased the contract of LHP David Huff from AAA Oklahoma City 247 On April 15 designated LHP David Huff for assignment and recalled RHP Carlos Frias from AAA Oklahoma City Claimed LHP Ryan Dennick off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds and optioned him to AA Tulsa 248 249 On April 16 optioned RHP Carlos Frias to AAA Oklahoma City 250 On April 17 designated LHP Ryan Dennick for assignment and claimed RHP Daniel Corcino off waivers from the Cincinnati Reds Assigned Corcino to AA Tulsa 251 Recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from AAA Oklahoma City 252 On April 22 optioned LHP Adam Liberatore to AAA Oklahoma City recalled OF Chris Heisey from AAA Oklahoma City acquired LHP Xavier Cedeno from the Washington Nationals in exchange for cash considerations and designated RHP Daniel Corcino for assignment 253 On April 23 optioned OF Chris Heisey to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled RHP Mike Bolsinger from AAA Oklahoma City 254 On April 24 optioned RHP Mike Bolsinger to AAA Oklahoma City designated LHP Xavier Cedeno for assignment and purchased the contract of RHP Sergio Santos from AAA Oklahoma City 255 On April 26 placed RHP Joel Peralta on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to April 24 with right neck strain placed OF Yasiel Puig on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to April 25 with a strained left hamstring transferred RHP Brandon League from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list recalled RHP Carlos Frias from AAA Oklahoma City and purchased the contract of RHP Scott Baker from AAA Oklahoma City 256 On April 27 placed RHP Brandon McCarthy on the 15 day disabled list with a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow and recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from AAA Oklahoma City 257 On April 28 placed OF Carl Crawford on the 15 day disabled list with a torn oblique muscle and recalled IF OF Kike Hernandez from AAA Oklahoma City 258 On April 30 transferred RHP Brandon McCarthy from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list and claimed RHP Eury De La Rosa off waivers from the Oakland Athletics Optioned De La Rosa to AAA Oklahoma City 259 May Edit On May 3 acquired 1B Andy Wilkins from the Toronto Blue Jays for cash considerations and designated RHP Scott Baker for assignment Optioned Wilkins to AAA Oklahoma City 260 On May 4 recalled LHP Daniel Coulombe from AAA Oklahoma City 261 acquired RHP Matt West from the Toronto Blue Jays for cash considerations and transferred LHP Hyun jin Ryu from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list Optioned West to AA Tulsa 262 On May 6 recalled RHP Joe Wieland from AAA Oklahoma City and optioned LHP Daniel Coulombe to AAA Oklahoma City 263 On May 7 recalled OF Chris Heisey from AAA Oklahoma City and optioned RHP Joe Wieland to AAA Oklahoma City 264 On May 12 recalled RHP Mike Bolsinger from AAA Oklahoma City and optioned OF Chris Heisey to AAA Oklahoma City 265 On May 14 placed RHP Pedro Baez on the 15 day disabled list with a strained right pectoral muscle and recalled LHP Daniel Coulombe from AAA Oklahoma City 266 On May 15 activated RHP Kenley Jansen from the 15 day disabled list and optioned LHP Daniel Coulombe to AAA Oklahoma City 267 On May 19 signed IF Hector Olivera to a six year 65 million contract and designated LHP Eury De La Rosa for assignment 268 On May 23 placed C Yasmani Grandal on the 7 day concussion list and recalled C Austin Barnes from AAA Oklahoma City 269 On May 27 acquired IF Alberto Callaspo LHP Ian Thomas LHP Eric Stults and RHP Juan Jaime from the Atlanta Braves in exchange for 3B Juan Uribe and RHP Chris Withrow Optioned Thomas to AAA Oklahoma City assigned Jaime to extend spring training and designated Stults for assignment 270 Designated RHP Sergio Santos for assignment and recalled OF Chris Heisey from AAA Oklahoma City 271 On May 30 activated C Yasmani Grandal from the 7 day concussion list and optioned OF Chris Heisey to AAA Oklahoma City 272 On May 31 placed LHP Paco Rodriguez on the 15 day disabled list with a left elbow strain and recalled RHP Matt West from AAA Oklahoma City 273 June Edit On June 1 optioned RHP Matt West to AAA Oklahoma City transferred OF Carl Crawford from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list and purchased the contract of LHP David Huff from AAA Oklahoma City 274 On June 2 placed OF Scott Van Slyke on the 15 day disabled list with mild back inflammation and recalled OF Chris Heisey and LHP Ian Thomas from AAA Oklahoma City 275 Following the first game of a doubleheader they optioned C Austin Barnes to AAA Oklahoma City designated LHP David Huff for assignment recalled LHP Daniel Coulombe from AAA Oklahoma City and purchased the contract of RHP Josh Ravin from AAA Oklahoma City 276 On June 3 optioned LHP Ian Thomas to AAA Oklahoma City 277 On June 5 optioned LHP Daniel Coulombe to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled OF Scott Schebler from AAA Oklahoma City 278 On June 6 activated OF Yasiel Puig from the 15 day disabled list and optioned OF Scott Schebler to AAA Oklahoma City 279 On June 12 acquired IF Ronald Torreyes from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for cash considerations and optioned him to AA Tulsa Designated IF Darwin Barney for assignment 280 On June 17 placed RHP Chris Hatcher on the 15 day disabled list with a strained oblique and activated OF Scott Van Slyke from the 15 day disabled list 281 On June 18 optioned OF Chris Heisey to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled LHP Daniel Coulombe from AAA Oklahoma City 282 On June 20 optioned RHP Josh Ravin to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled RHP Matt West from AAA Oklahoma City 283 On June 22 activated RHP Joel Peralta from the 15 day disabled list optioned LHP Daniel Coulombe and RHP Matt West to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled LHP Ian Thomas from AAA Oklahoma City 284 On June 26 activated RHP Pedro Baez from the 15 day disabled list and optioned LHP Ian Thomas to AAA Oklahoma City 285 July Edit On July 2 designated RHP Brandon League for assignment 286 On July 5 placed RHP Carlos Frias on the 15 day disabled list retroactive to July 1 with lower back stiffness and recalled LHP Daniel Coulombe from AAA Oklahoma City 287 On July 6 optioned LHP Daniel Coulombe to AAA Oklahoma City transferred LHP Paco Rodriguez from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list and purchased the contract of LHP Eric Surkamp from AAA Oklahoma City 288 On July 7 optioned LHP Eric Surkamp to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled RHP Ian Thomas from AAA Oklahoma City 289 On July 8 optioned RHP Ian Thomas and RHP Yimi Garcia to AAA Oklahoma City recalled RHP Josh Ravin from AAA Oklahoma City purchased the contract of RHP Chin hui Tsao from AAA Oklahoma City and designated LHP Eric Surkamp for assignment 290 On July 10 claimed RHP Preston Guilmet off waivers from the Tampa Bay Rays and designated LHP Chris Reed for assignment 291 On July 11 activated RHP Brandon Beachy from the 60 day disabled list optioned RHP Josh Ravin to AAA Oklahoma City and designated RHP Matt West for assignment 292 On July 18 recalled RHP Zach Lee from AAA Oklahoma City 293 On July 19 optioned RHP Zach Lee to AAA Oklahoma City 294 On July 20 placed C A J Ellis on the 15 day disabled list with right knee inflammation and recalled C Austin Barnes from AAA OKlahoma City 295 On July 21 optioned RHP Brandon Beachy to AAA Oklahoma City activated LF Carl Crawford from the 60 day disabled list and designated RHP Preston Guilmet for assignment 296 On July 22 optioned LHP Adam Liberatore to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled LHP Ian Thomas from AAA Oklahoma City 297 On July 24 placed RHP Zack Greinke on the paternity list and recalled RHP Josh Ravin from AAA Oklahoma City 298 On July 25 recalled RHP Zach Lee from AAA Oklahoma City and optioned LHP Ian Thomas to AAA Oklahoma City 299 On July 26 optioned RHP Josh Ravin and RHP Chin hui Tsao to AAA Oklahoma City 300 recalled RHP Yimi Garcia from AAA Oklahoma City and activated RHP Zack Greinke from the paternity list 301 On July 30 acquired LHP Alex Wood RHP Bronson Arroyo RHP Jim Johnson LHP Luis Avilan IF Jose Peraza and cash from the Atlanta Braves and RHP Mat Latos and IF OF Michael Morse from the Miami Marlins in exchange for IF Hector Olivera LHP Paco Rodriguez and minor league pitchers Zachary Bird Victor Araujo Jeff Brigham and Kevin Guzman 302 Arroyo placed on the 60 day disabled list Peraza optioned to AAA Oklahoma City RHP Chris Hatcher transferred from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list designated for assignment Morse RHP Brandon Beachy OF Chris Heisey and RHP Chin hui Tsao 303 On July 31 optioned RHP Mike Bolsinger and RHP Zach Lee to AAA Oklahoma City and placed IF Justin Turner on the 15 day disabled list with a right thigh skin infection 304 August Edit On August 2 activated RHP Matt Latos and optioned RHP Yimi Garcia to AAA Oklahoma City 305 On August 4 activated C A J Ellis from the 15 day disabled list and optioned C Austin Barnes to AAA Oklahoma City 306 On August 10 placed 2B Howie Kendrick on the 15 day disabled list with a strained left hamstring and recalled IF Jose Peraza from AAA Oklahoma City 307 On August 11 placed RHP Joel Peralta on the 15 day disabled list with a right neck sprain and recalled RHP Yimi Garcia from AAA Oklahoma City 308 On August 13 activated IF Justin Turner from the 15 day disabled list and optioned IF Jose Peraza to AAA Oklahoma City 309 On August 14 activated RHP Chris Hatcher from the 60 day disabled list placed RHP Juan Nicasio on the 15 day disabled list with a left abdominal strain and transferred RHP Carlos Frias from the 15 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list 310 On August 19 acquired 2B Chase Utley from the Philadelphia Phillies in exchange for minor league IF OF Darnell Sweeney and minor league RHP John Richy 311 Designated IF Alberto Callaspo for assignment 312 On August 24 optioned RHP Yimi Garcia to AAA Oklahoma City 313 On August 25 activated RHP Juan Nicasio from the 15 day disabled list 314 On August 29 placed OF Yasiel Puig on the 15 day disabled list with a right hamstring strain and recalled IF Jose Peraza from AAA Oklahoma City 315 On August 31 placed IF OF Enrique Hernandez on the 15 day disabled list with a strained left hamstring and recalled C Austin Barnes from AAA Oklahoma City 316 September October Edit On September 1 recalled RHP Mike Bolsinger RHP Joe Wieland RHP Josh Ravin and LHP Ian Thomas from AAA Oklahoma City activated RHP Joel Peralta from the 15 day disabled list placed Ravin on the 60 day disabled list with a left hernia injury and purchased the contract of OF Justin Ruggiano from AAA Oklahoma City 317 318 On September 2 recalled OF Scott Schebler from AAA Oklahoma City 319 On September 3 recalled RHP Yimi Garcia from AAA Oklahoma City purchased the contract of IF Corey Seager from AAA Oklahoma City and designated 1B Andy Wilkins for assignment 320 On September 6 purchased the contract of OF Chris Heisey from AAA Oklahoma City and designated LHP Daniel Coulombe for assignment 321 On September 13 recalled IF Ronald Torreyes from AAA Oklahoma City 322 On September 17 designated RHP Mat Latos for assignment and activated RHP Carlos Frias from the 60 day disabled list 323 On September 18 activated 2B Howie Kendrick from the 15 day disabled list 324 On September 22 recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from AAA Oklahoma City 325 On September 28 activated IF OF Enrique Hernandez from the 15 day disabled list 326 On October 3 activated OF Yasiel Puig from the 15 day disabled list 327 On October 14 claimed RHP Brooks Brown off waivers from the Colorado Rockies and designated RHP Jim Johnson for assignment 328 Farm system EditLevel Team League Manager W L PositionAAA Oklahoma City Dodgers Pacific Coast League Damon Berryhill 86 58 1st placeLost in playoffsAA Tulsa Drillers Texas League Razor Shines 62 77 4th placeHigh A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes California League Bill Haselman 78 62 1st placeLeague championsA Great Lakes Loons Midwest League Luis Matos 68 69 7th placeLost in playoffsRookie Ogden Raptors Pioneer League John Shoemaker 43 33 1st place Did not qualify for playoffsRookie Arizona League Dodgers Arizona League Jack McDowell 17 11 1st place Lost in playoffsRookie DSL Dodgers Dominican Summer League Pedro Mega 26 46 7th placeMinor League statistical leaders Edit Batting Edit Average Ariel Sandoval AZL Dodgers 325 Home runs Cody Bellinger Rancho Cucamonga 30 RBI Cody Bellinger Rancho Cucamonga 103 OBP Lars Anderson Tulsa 370 SLG Cody Bellinger Rancho Cucamonga 538 Pitching Edit ERA Zach Lee Oklahoma City 2 63 Wins Zach Lee Oklahoma City 13 Strikeouts Jose De Leon Tulsa 163 Saves David Aardsma Oklahoma City 15 WHIP Trevor Oaks Great Lakes 1 04 Mid Season All Stars Edit All Star Futures Game 329 Pitcher Juan Gonzalez World team Catcher Kyle Farmer US team dd Pacific Coast League All Stars 330 Pitcher Ryan Buchter Catcher Austin Barnes Second baseman Darnell Sweeney Shortstop Corey Seager Coach Franklin Stubbs dd Texas League All Stars 331 Pitcher Chris Anderson Pitcher Jeremy Kehrt Pitcher Jeremy Horst Shortstop Luis Mateo dd California League All Stars 332 Pitcher Jose De Leon Catcher Kyle Farmer Infielder Cody Bellinger Infielder Brandon Trinkwon Manager Bill Haselman dd Midwest League All Stars 333 Pitcher Grant Holmes Pitcher J D Underwood Infielder Michael Ahmed dd Pioneer League All Stars 334 Infielder Willie Calhoun Infielder Nick Dean Infielder Nick Sell Outfielder Matt Jones dd Dominican Summer League All Stars 335 Pitcher Leonardo Crawford Infielder Jimy Perez dd Post Season All Stars Edit Pacific Coast League All Stars 336 Catcher Austin Barnes Manager of the Year Damon Berryhill 337 dd California League All Stars 338 Catcher Tyler Ogle Designated Hitter Cody Bellinger dd Midwest League All Stars 339 Outfielder Alex Verdugo dd Pioneer League All Stars 340 Pitcher Jairo Pacheco Outfielder Matt Jones dd Arizona League All Stars 341 Outfielder Ariel Sandoval dd Baseball America Minor League All Star Team 342 First team Shortstop Corey Seager Second team Pitcher Jose De Leon dd Baseball America Minor League classification All Stars 343 AAA Catcher Austin Barnes AAA Shortstop Corey Seager also AAA Player of the Year dd Notes Edit Zach Lee and Alex Verdugo were named as the Dodgers organizational minor league pitcher and player of the year 344 On June 11 Leonardo Crawford Wally Vrolijk and Johan Diaz of the Dominican Summer League Dodgers combined on a no hitter in a 7 0 win over the Dominican Summer League Mets It was the first no hitter in the DSL since August 7 2012 a rain shortened five inning game 345 The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes defeated the Visalia Rawhide 5 2 on June 20 to clinch the first half championship of the California League South Division and a spot in the playoffs 346 They won the first round playoff series over the High Desert Mavericks on a walk off single 347 They then beat the San Jose Giants in three games to win the California League championship 348 The Great Lakes Loons clinched a playoff berth with a wild card spot in the first half 349 They were swept in two games by the Lansing Lugnuts in the first round of the playoffs 350 The Arizona League Dodgers lost in the quarterfinals of the Arizona League playoffs to the Arizona League White Sox 351 The Oklahoma City Dodgers clinched the Pacific Coast League American North Division title with a win over the Iowa Cubs on September 2 352 They were swept in three games by the Round Rock Express in the first round of the playoffs 353 Despite owning the best overall record in the Pioneer League over the entire season the Ogden Raptors did not make the playoffs as they didn t win either side of the split season schedule 354 Major League Baseball draft EditMain article 2015 Major League Baseball draft nbsp Walker BuehlerThe Dodgers selected 42 players in this draft Of those six of them have played Major League Baseball as of the 2019 season They received a supplementary first round pick as a result of losing shortstop Hanley Ramirez to free agency and acquired a competitive balance pick from the Baltimore Orioles as part of the Ryan Webb trade The first round draft pick was right handed pitcher Walker Buehler from Vanderbilt University and the supplementary pick was pitcher Kyle Funkhouser from Louisville University Funkhouser chose to return to school and did not sign 355 As of 2022 update eight players from this draft class have played in the major leagues 2015 draft picksRound Name Position School Signed Career span Highest level1 Walker Buehler 356 RHP Vanderbilt University Yes 355 2016 present MLB1s Kyle Funkhouser 357 RHP University of Louisville No 355 Tigers 2016 2016 present MLB2 Mitch Hansen 358 OF Plano Senior High School Yes 359 2015 2019 AComp B Josh Sborz 360 RHP University of Virginia Yes 361 2015 present MLB3 Philip Pfeifer 362 LHP Vanderbilt University Yes 361 2015 2023 AAA4 Willie Calhoun 363 2B Yavapai College Yes 364 2015 present MLB5 Brendon Davis 365 SS Lakewood High School Yes 366 2015 present MLB6 Edwin Rios 367 1B Florida International University Yes 355 2015 present MLB7 Andrew Sopko 368 RHP Gonzaga University Yes 369 2015 2019 AAA8 Tommy Bergjans 370 RHP Haverford College Yes 364 2015 2018 AAA9 Kevin Brown 371 RHP California State University Dominguez Hills Yes 364 2015 2017 A 10 Logan Landon 372 CF University of Texas Pan American Yes 364 2015 2021 AAA11 Imani Abdullah 373 RHP Madison High School Yes 374 2015 2018 A 12 Matt Beaty 375 C Belmont University Yes 364 2015 present MLB13 Michael Boyle 376 LHP Radford University Yes 364 2015 2019 AA14 Garrett Kennedy 375 C University of Miami Yes 377 2015 2018 AAA15 Garrett Zech 376 CF Naples High School No 376 16 Nolan Long 376 RHP Wagner College Yes 378 2015 2022 AA17 Jason Goldstein 375 C University of Illinois No 379 Mariners 2016 2016 2018 AAA18 Chris Godinez 376 2B Bradley University Yes 364 2015 2016 A19 Joe Genord 375 C Park Vista Community High School No 380 Mets 2019 2019 2021 A 20 John Boushelle 376 RHP Fayetteville High School No 381 2021 Ind21 Jake Henson 375 C Saint Louis University Yes 364 2015 2016 AA22 Jordan Tarsovich 376 2B Virginia Military Institute Yes 364 2015 2017 AA23 Andrew Istler 376 RHP Duke University Yes 364 2015 2019 AAA24 Cameron Palmer 376 RHP University of Toledo Yes 364 2015 2016 A25 Rob McDonnell 376 LHP University of Illinois Yes 364 2015 2017 A26 Marcus Crescentini 382 RHP Missouri Baptist University Yes 382 2015 2019 AA27 Ivan Vieitez 382 RHP Lenoir Rhyne University Yes 364 2015 2019 AA28 Kyle Garlick 383 CF Cal Poly Pomona Yes 383 2015 present MLB29 Jason Bilous 383 RHP Caravel Academy NoWhite Sox 2018 2018 present AAA30 Logan Crouse 383 RHP Bloomingdale High School Yes 355 2015 2017 A31 Corey Copping 382 RHP University of Oklahoma Yes 364 2015 2019 AAA32 Nick Dean 383 SS Maryville College Yes 364 2015 2016 A 33 Adam Bray 382 RHP University of South Dakota Yes 364 2015 2019 AAA34 Luis Rodriguez 383 RHP Calusa Preparatory School Yes 2015 2016 Rookie35 Gage Green 375 C Oklahoma State University Yes 364 2015 2017 A36 Drayton Riekenberg 382 RHP Fresno City College Yes 364 2015 AA37 Casey Mulholland 382 RHP University of South Florida Yes 383 2015 Rookie38 Edwin Drexler 383 CF Grambling State University Yes 384 2015 A 39 Chris Powell 382 RHP Cal Poly Pomona Yes 364 2015 2018 AA40 Isaac Anderson 382 RHP Wichita State University Yes 383 2015 2018 AA 385 Notes Edit Three light failures occurred at sold out Nationals Park during the evening of July 17 the first causing a delay of 1 hour 22 minutes followed by nine minutes of play before the second failure caused another delay of 40 minutes When a third failure occurred after another 12 minutes of play the game was suspended after the completion of five innings with the score Washington 3 Los Angeles 2 Its completion starting at the top of the sixth inning was scheduled for July 18 to be followed by the game previously scheduled for July 18 See Janes Chelsea washingtonpost com July 17 2015 11 45 p m EDT The completion of the game suspended on July 17 resumed at the top of the sixth inning with a score of Washington 3 Los 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