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2018 Los Angeles Dodgers season

The 2018 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 129th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 61st season in Los Angeles, California. They played their home games at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers suffered a season-ending injury to star shortstop Corey Seager early in the season and started the season 16–26, but went 76–45 to close out the season.

2018 Los Angeles Dodgers
National League Champions
National League West Champions
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record92–71 (.564)
Divisional place1st
Other information
Owner(s)Guggenheim Baseball Management
PresidentStan Kasten
President of baseball operationsAndrew Friedman
General manager(s)Farhan Zaidi
Manager(s)Dave Roberts
Local televisionSportsNet LA
KTLA 5 (occasional simulcasts)
(Joe Davis, Charley Steiner, Orel Hershiser, Nomar Garciaparra)
(Spanish audio feed)
(Pepe Yñiguez, Fernando Valenzuela, Manny Mota)
Local radioKLAC
Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network
(Charley Steiner, Rick Monday, Kevin Kennedy)
KTNQ
(Jaime Jarrín, Jorge Jarrin)
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They defeated the Colorado Rockies in the 2018 National League West tie-breaker game to claim their sixth straight National League West Championship and became the first team to win six straight division championships since the New York Yankees won nine straight from 1998 to 2006 and only the third overall (the Atlanta Braves won 14 from 1991 to 2005).[1] They opened the playoffs by defeating the Atlanta Braves in four games in the Division Series and defeated the Milwaukee Brewers in seven games in the National League Championship Series. It was the third straight NLCS appearance for the Dodgers, a franchise record and the second consecutive National League pennant. They lost to the Boston Red Sox in the 2018 World Series, their second straight World Series loss. The Dodgers became the first team to lose back-to-back World Series since the Texas Rangers did so in 2010 and 2011, and the first National League team to do so since the Braves in 1991 and 1992.

Offseason Edit

Coaching/Front Office changes Edit

Assistant hitting coach Tim Hyers left the Dodgers to become the hitting coach for the Boston Red Sox while farm director Gabe Kapler left to become manager of the Philadelphia Phillies and his assistant Jeremy Zoll became farm director for the Minnesota Twins.[2] The Dodgers also chose to part ways with long-time bullpen catcher Rob Flippo, who had been in his position since the 2002 season.[3] On November 13, Vice-President of Baseball Operations Alex Anthopoulos left his position to become Executive Vice-President/General manager of the Atlanta Braves.[4] On December 1, the Dodgers announced the hiring of Luis Ortiz and Brant Brown to the dual role of assistant hitting coach/minor league hitting coordinator.[5] They also announced that Brandon Gomes would replace Kapler as Director of Player Development and that Ron Porterfield would take on the new post of Director of Player Health.[6] The Dodgers coaching staff lost two more members in December when bullpen coach Josh Bard left to become bench coach for the New York Yankees and Quality Assurance Coach Juan Castro left to become Director of Operations for the Tijuana Toros.[7] On January 2, they replaced Bard by hiring former MLB pitcher Mark Prior to be the team's bullpen coach.[8]

Roster departures Edit

On November 2, 2017, the day after the 2017 World Series, several Dodgers players became free agents. They were pitchers Yu Darvish, Brandon Morrow and Tony Watson, second baseman Chase Utley and outfielders Curtis Granderson and Franklin Gutiérrez.[9] On November 5, they declined the 2018 option on outfielder Andre Ethier, making him a free agent.[10] Outfielder O'Koyea Dickson was outrighted to the minors and removed from the 40-man roster on November 6.[11] On November 20, the Dodgers designated RHP Josh Ravin for assignment and LHP Grant Dayton was claimed off waivers by the Atlanta Braves.[12]

Trades Edit

On December 16, the Dodgers traded first baseman Adrián González, utility player Charlie Culberson, pitchers Scott Kazmir and Brandon McCarthy, and cash considerations to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for outfielder Matt Kemp.[13] On January 4, the Dodgers made a three-team trade with the Chicago White Sox and Kansas City Royals that sent minor league utility player Jake Peter and pitcher Scott Alexander to the Dodgers, pitchers Joakim Soria and Luis Avilán to the White Sox and pitcher Trevor Oaks and minor league infielder Erick Mejia to the Royals.[14]

Free agent signings Edit

On December 20, the Dodgers signed a one-year contract with free agent pitcher Tom Koehler.[15]

Spring training Edit

Spring training began for the Dodgers on February 13 when pitchers and catchers reported to work at Camelback Ranch in Glendale, Arizona.[16] The primary competition going into camp was in left field where Enrique Hernández, Joc Pederson, Trayce Thompson, Andrew Toles, Alex Verdugo and Matt Kemp were all competing for playing time.[17]

 
The Dodgers re-signed Chase Utley in spring training but he would retire after the season

On February 17, the Dodgers announced that they had re-signed second baseman Chase Utley to a two-year, $2 million contract.[18] The Dodgers suffered two serious injuries during spring training, relief pitcher Tom Koehler suffered a strained right shoulder[19] and third baseman Justin Turner suffered a non-displaced fracture of his left wrist after being hit with a pitch. They both would begin the season on the disabled list.[20]

Outfielder Trayce Thompson was designated for assignment on March 27 when it became clear he would not win a spot on the opening day roster. The Dodgers replaced him on the 40-man roster with relief pitcher Cory Mazzoni, who was claimed off waivers from the Chicago Cubs.[21]

Season standings Edit

National League West Edit

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 92 71 0.564 45–37 47–34
Colorado Rockies 91 72 0.558 1 47–34 44–38
Arizona Diamondbacks 82 80 0.506 40–41 42–39
San Francisco Giants 73 89 0.451 18½ 42–39 31–50
San Diego Padres 66 96 0.407 25½ 31–50 35–46


National League Wild Card Edit

Wild Card standings
Division Leaders W L Pct.
Milwaukee Brewers 96 67 0.589
Los Angeles Dodgers 92 71 0.564
Atlanta Braves 90 72 0.556


Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Chicago Cubs 95 68 0.583 +4
Colorado Rockies 91 72 0.558
St. Louis Cardinals 88 74 0.543
Pittsburgh Pirates 82 79 0.509 8
Arizona Diamondbacks 82 80 0.506
Washington Nationals 82 80 0.506
Philadelphia Phillies 80 82 0.494 10½
New York Mets 77 85 0.475 13½
San Francisco Giants 73 89 0.451 17½
Cincinnati Reds 67 95 0.414 23½
San Diego Padres 66 96 0.407 24½
Miami Marlins 63 98 0.391 27

Record vs. opponents Edit

NL Records

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2018
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 3–4 3–4 3–3 8–11 11–8 6–1 1–5 2–5 4–2 6–1 12–7 8–11 3–3 2–5 10–10
Atlanta 4–3 3–3 3–4 2–5 2–5 14–5 3–4 13–6 12–7 5–1 4–3 3–3 4–2 10–9 8–12
Chicago 4–3 3–3 11–8 3–3 4–3 5–2 11–9 6–1 4–2 10–9 5–2 3–3 9–10 4–3 13–7
Cincinnati 3–3 4–3 8–11 2–4 6–1 2–5 6–13 3–3 3–4 5–14 3–4 4–2 7–12 1–6 10–10
Colorado 11–8 5–2 3–3 4–2 7–13 2–4 2–5 6–1 5–2 3–3 11–8 12–7 2–5 5–2 13–7
Los Angeles 8–11 5–2 3–4 1–6 13–7 2–4 4–3 4–2 3–4 5–1 14–5 10–9 3–4 5–1 12–8
Miami 1–6 5–14 2–5 5–2 4–2 4–2 2–5 7–12 8–11 1–4 2–5 4–3 3–3 6–13 9–11
Milwaukee 5–1 4–3 9–11 13–6 5–2 3–4 5–2 4–3 3–3 7–12 4–2 6–1 11–8 4–2 13–7
New York 5–2 6–13 1–6 3–3 1–6 2–4 12–7 3–4 11–8 3–4 4–2 4–3 3–3 11–8 8–12
Philadelphia 2–4 7–12 2–4 4–3 2–5 4–3 11–8 3–3 8–11 6–1 3–3 4–3 4–3 8–11 12–8
Pittsburgh 1–6 1–5 9–10 14–5 3–3 1–5 4–1 12–7 4–3 1–6 3–4 4–3 8–11 2–5 15–5
San Diego 7–12 3–4 2–5 4–3 8–11 5–14 5–2 2–4 2–4 3–3 4–3 8–11 4–3 2–4 7–13
San Francisco 11–8 3–3 3–3 2–4 7–12 9–10 3–4 1–6 3–4 3–4 3–4 11–8 2–5 4–2 8–12
St. Louis 3–3 2–4 10–9 12–7 5–2 4–3 3–3 8–11 3–3 3–4 11–8 3–4 5–2 5–2 11–9
Washington 5–2 9–10 3–4 6–1 2–5 1–5 13–6 2–4 8–11 11–8 5–2 4–2 2–4 2–5 9–11

The October 1 tiebreaker games were regular-season games that are included here.

Regular season Edit

March Edit

The Dodgers began the 2018 season on March 29, 2018, at Dodger Stadium against the San Francisco Giants. Clayton Kershaw, in his team record eighth consecutive Opening Day start, allowed one run (on a solo homer by Joe Panik) in six innings with seven strikeouts but the Dodgers failed to score and lost 1–0. It was the first time the Dodgers had lost on opening day under Kershaw.[22] In the next game, Alex Wood allowed only one hit in eight shutout innings with five strikeouts and no walks. However, the Dodgers offense again struggled, managing only one hit of their own off of Giants starter Johnny Cueto and two relievers. Joe Panik again hit a solo homer, this time off reliever Kenley Jansen in the ninth inning to give the Giants their second straight 1–0 victory.[23] It was only the second time, and first time since the 1968 season that the Dodgers had been shutout in their first two games of the season and the first time they had lost back-to-back 1–0 games since April 24–25, 2000. The Dodgers committed four errors in the game (including three by Logan Forsythe), for the first time since the 2013 season.[24] Kenta Maeda struck out 10 Giants in five innings his debut on March 31 and the Dodgers offense finally pushed across some runs as they picked up their first win of the season, 5–0.[25]

April Edit

The Dodgers finished up the opening series with the Giants on April 1, with a 9–0 victory and a split of the series. Rich Hill struck out five in six scoreless innings while Cody Bellinger hit his first homer of the season and Yasiel Puig had three hits, including a double, and scored two runs.[26]

The first road trip of the season began on April 2 against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Hyun-jin Ryu struggled in his debut, allowing three runs on five hits with five walks in 3+23 innings. Yasmani Grandal had three hits, including a homer and Logan Forsythe also homered as the Dodgers took the lead going into the ninth. However, Kenley Jansen allowed a three-run homer to Chris Owings to tie the game and send it into extra innings. The game went into the fifteenth inning, when a Jeff Mathis pinch-hit single drove in the winning run in the Diamondbacks 8–7 win.[27] In the following game, Clayton Kershaw allowed two solo homers in his six innings while striking out six but the bullpen imploded, walking four batters in the seventh as the Diamondbacks went on to win 6–1.[28] The Dodgers were swept in the series when they fell in the final game, 3–0. Patrick Corbin allowed only one hit in 7+13 innings and struck out 12. With five loses in their first seven games, this was the Dodgers worst start to a season since 1998.[29] After a rainout on April 6, the Dodgers played the Giants at AT&T Park. The Dodgers lost again, in 14 innings, on a three-run homer by Andrew McCutchen, 7–5.[30] In the next game, they played their third extra inning game of the week, and ended the losing streak thanks to an RBI double by Kyle Farmer in the 10th that gave them a 2–1 win.[31]

 
Walker Buehler, seen here with the Tulsa Drillers, pitched five scoreless innings in his first major league start on April 23.

Ryu pitched six shutout innings with eight strikeouts on April 9 against the Oakland Athletics back in Los Angeles, while Matt Kemp, Corey Seager and Chris Taylor hit solo homers in a 4–0 win.[32] The Athletics got revenge the next day, recording 21 hits and blowing out the Dodgers 16–6.[33] The Dodgers lost again in the next game, 8–7, to the Diamondbacks.[34] On April 14, the Diamondbacks hit four home runs (including two by A. J. Pollock) to route the Dodgers 9–1. This was the 11th straight regular season loss by the Dodgers to the Diamondbacks, the most against one team since the move to Los Angeles.[35] Clayton Kershaw struck out 12 in seven innings of work the next day as the Dodgers won 7–2, snapping the losing streak.[36]

The Dodgers traveled down the freeway to play the San Diego Padres in a three-game series at Petco Park beginning on April 16. Ryu struck out nine in six innings while Matt Kemp hit a three-run home run and Yasmani Grandal hit a grandslam homer as the Dodgers won 10–3.[37] Alex Wood struck out seven in 5+13 innings while allowing only one unearned run in the next game while Kemp homered to give the Dodgers an early lead. However, Kenley Jansen blew his second save of the season sending the game into extra innings. A two-run double by Grandal opened the scoring and the Dodgers won 7–3 in 12 innings.[38] They completed their first series sweep of the season with a 13–4 win in the series finale. Kenta Maeda struck out 10 in 5+23 innings while Corey Seager had four hits and three RBI and Max Muncy homered.[39]

The Dodgers returned home for a three-game series against the Washington Nationals. Max Scherzer out pitched Kershaw in the opener, allowing one run on four hits with nine strikeouts in six innings as the Nationals won 5–2.[40] Ryu allowed only two hits in seven shutout innings the following night and the Dodgers hit three homers to beat the Nationals 4–0.[41] The Dodgers came from behind to win the final game of the series 4–3 thanks to run scoring doubles by Grandal and Bellinger in the sixth inning.[42] Walker Buehler made his first major league start on April 23 and pitched five scoreless innings against the Miami Marlins. Enrique Hernández was three for four with a home run as the Dodgers won 2–1.[43] Maeda struck out seven in six innings while allowing only one run but the Marlins won 3–2 by scoring twice off Pedro Báez in the top of the ninth.[44] Kershaw struggled in his next start, walking six (tying his career high) and allowing a three-run homer to Miguel Rojas. A comeback attempt by the Dodgers fell short and they lost 8–6.[45]

The Dodgers then went back on the road for a four-game, three day, series against the Giants. In the opener, Ryu struck out seven in 5+23 innings while allowing only two runs and also drove in two runs with a double. However, the bullpen faltered and the Dodgers lost 6–4.[46] The Dodgers played a doubleheader with the Giants on April 28 to make up the earlier rainout. In the first game, the Dodgers had a season high in runs (15), hits (20) and extra base hits (9) and Walker Buehler pitched five strong innings. They won the game 15–6.[47] However, in the night game, Austin Jackson's bases loaded double in the fifth inning put the Giants ahead and they won 8–3.[48] Ty Blach allowed only two runs in six innings and the Giants took the series 4–2.[49] Before beginning the next series, a four-game set against the division leading Diamondbacks in Arizona, the Dodgers learned that Corey Seager would require elbow reconstruction surgery and would be lost for the rest of the season.[50] Making a spot start in the first game of the Arizona series, Ross Stripling allowed eight hits and four runs in four innings and the Diamondbacks, led by A. J. Pollock's three home runs and Zack Greinke's 10 strikeouts, pulled away for an 8–5 win.[51]

May Edit

The month of May began with Clayton Kershaw on the mound as the Dodgers were hoping to stop the skid against the Diamondbacks. He held them to two runs on six hits in six innings of work and the Dodgers led thanks to a Cody Bellinger homer. However, the bullpen faltered again and the Dodgers lost their fourth straight, 4–3.[52] Hyun-jin Ryu exited the next game in the second inning, due to a groin strain, but the bullpen performed in this game and Alex Verdugo doubled twice and scored both times in the Dodgers 2–1 win.[53] The Dodgers scored four runs in the eighth inning the next day, partially thanks to two wild pitches and a balk by Jorge de la Rosa, and won 5–2 to salvage a split of the series.[54] The Dodgers next traveled to Monterrey, Mexico for a three-game international series against the San Diego Padres at Estadio de Béisbol Monterrey, starting on May 4. Walker Buehler struck out eight without giving up a hit in six scoreless innings and relievers Tony Cingrani, Yimi García and Adam Liberatore joined on a combined no-hitter, the 12th in major league history and the first by the Dodgers, who won 4–0.[55] A two-run homer buy Raffy Lopez in the following game, allowed the Padres to take the lead in the sixth and they piled on against the Dodgers bullpen to even the series with a 7–4 win.[56] A two-run homer by Eric Hosmer in the fifth inning was the main blow in the Dodgers 3–0 loss to end the road trip.[57]

The Dodgers on April 8 began a six-game homestand, starting with a two-game series with the Diamondbacks. Rich Hill returned from a stint on the disabled list to start the game but he struggled, allowing five runs on seven hits in only four innings. A home run by Kiké Hernández in the ninth tied the game and sent it into extra innings, where the Diamondbacks won in the 12th on a three-run homer by Daniel Descalso.[58] Yasiel Puig had three hits in the next game and the Dodgers won 6–3.[59] The Dodgers next played the Cincinnati Reds in a four-game series. In the opener, Scooter Gennett hit a two-run double off Walker Buehler in the sixth, snapping Buehler's 15 inning scoreless streak and later added a solo homer off a relief pitcher as the Reds won 4–1.[60] Kenta Maeda allowed five runs in only 4+23 innings and the Dodgers offense couldn't solve the Reds pitching as they lost again, 6–2.[61] In the next game, Ross Stripling struck out seven in 5+13 innings and left the game with the lead, but reliver J. T. Chargois allowed a three-run homer to Scott Schebler and the Dodgers lost again, 5–3.[62] Despite homers by Yasiel Puig and Yasmani Grandal, the Dodgers dropped the next game also, 5–3. It was the Reds first four-game sweep of the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium since 1976. The Dodgers 16–24 record was the team's worst 40 game start since the 1958 season.[63]

 
Kenley Jansen saved both games of a double-header on May 19 against the Nationals.

The Dodgers went on the road to play the Miami Marlins at Marlins Park. J. T. Realmuto had three hits including a two-out RBI double as the Dodgers lost for the fifth straight game, 4–2.[64] They lost again the next day, 6–5, falling into last place in the division.[65] The Dodgers finally snapped the losing streak the next day, with a 7–0 win. Kenta Maeda struck out eight while only allowing two hits in eight innings while Justin Turner had three hits in four at-bats with two doubles.[66] Thanks to a rainout at Nationals Park on May 18, the Dodgers played a doubleheader against the Washington Nationals on the 19th. In the first game, Ross Stripling allowed only one run in six innings with a career high nine strikeouts and the Dodgers won 4–1.[67] In the second game, Rich Hill started but only threw two pitches before leaving the game due to a blister on his middle finger, forcing the Dodgers bullpen to pitch the entire game. Nationals starter Max Scherzer allowed two runs in seven innings with 13 strikeouts, but the Dodgers rallied against the bullpen, pulling ahead with a two-run double by Matt Kemp in the ninth off closer Sean Doolittle to win 5–4. This was the first time the Dodgers had won a game where the starting pitcher failed to record an out since May 31, 1981.[68] Kenley Jansen was the first Dodger pitcher to save both games of a doubleheader on the same day since Jeff Shaw on August 25, 2000.[69] The Dodgers completed the sweep of the Nationals with a 7–2 victory. Alex Wood allowed only two runs in six innings and the Dodgers hit three home runs.[70]

The Dodgers returned home on May 21 to play the Colorado Rockies. Walker Buheler struck out six in seven innings while allowing only two hits, one of which was a solo homer by Gerardo Parra. However, the Dodgers got only a solo homer of themselves (by Max Muncy) and the bullpen allowed the go-ahead run in a 2–1 loss.[71] Chris Taylor and Puig hit back-to-back homers in the sixth inning for a 5–3 win the following day.[72] Maeda struck out 12 and only allowed two hits in 6+23 scoreless innings as the Dodgers shut out the Rockies 3–0.[73] The Dodgers next began a weekend series with the Padres. Stripling struck out 10 batters in 6+23 innings while Kemp had three hits in four at-bats, including a three-run homer as the Dodgers won 4–1.[74] Christian Villanueva hit two home runs as the Padres won 7–5 in the following game.[75] In the last game of the series, Buehler struck out eight in seven innings while allowing only one run while Max Muncy and Cody Belliger each hit two run homers in the 6–1 win.[76] The Dodgers took on the Philadelphia Phillies on Memorial Day, falling behind 4–0 before they rallied. After failing to get a hit in the first five innings, they scored two in the sixth and three in the eighth to win the game 5–4.[77] Jake Arrieta shut out the Dodgers over seven innings in the following game as the Phillies won 6–1.[78] Ross Stripling dominated in the third game of the series, holding the Phillies to one run on four hits with nine strikeouts in seven innings while Kemp homered and doubled in the 8–2 win.[79] Kershaw returned from a stay on the disabled list to allow one run in five innings but the Dodgers lost, 2–1, when they couldn't get anything going offensively against Phillies ace, Aaron Nola.[80]

June Edit

The Dodgers began June at Coors Field against the Colorado Rockies. In the first game, Yasiel Puig had four hit, including a homer, and Chris Taylor also homered and drove in four runs as the Dodgers won an 11–8 slugfest.[81] In the next game, Joc Pederson hit two home runs and the Dodgers scored eight runs in the seventh inning en route to a 12–4 win over the Rockies.[82] The Dodgers completed the sweep of the Rockies with a 10–7 win. Max Muncy hit two homers for four RBI and Yasmani Grandal also hit a two-run homer. It was their first sweep of the Rockies in Colorado since 2010.[83]

 
Matt Kemp had five RBI in a June 6 loss to the Pirates, and he would proceed to make his first All-Star game since 2012.

The Dodgers went on the road to play the Pittsburgh Pirates in a three-game series at PNC Park starting on June 5. In the first game, Ross Stripling pitched five scoreless innings with seven strikeouts and the Dodgers hit three home runs en route to a 5–0 shutout win. It was the Dodgers fourth straight game with at least three homers, tying the franchise record set in 1954 and also tied in 2017.[84] In the following game, Matt Kemp had two doubles and a homer for five RBI but the pitching faltered. Caleb Ferguson, making his MLB debut hit two batters, walked three and allowed four runs in only 1+23 innings as the Dodgers lost 11–9.[85] The Dodgers had another bullpen game in the finale of the series when rookie Dennis Santana was scratched from his first scheduled MLB start moments before the start of the game, forcing the Dodgers to use a franchise record nine pitchers in the nine inning game. Joc Pederson hit two home runs and Cody Bellinger had three hits, including a homer of his own, as the Dodgers won the game 8–7.[86]

The Dodgers returned home on June 8 to play the Atlanta Braves, starting with a 7–3 win thanks to the team hitting five home runs (two by Yasmani Grandal).[87] The Braves won the next game, 5–3.[88] The Dodgers finished the series with a 7–2 win. Stripling allowed just two runs on two hits in 6+23 innings.[89] Next came a brief two-game interleague series against the Texas Rangers starting on June 12. The Dodgers hit three more homers (Muncy, Pederson and Puig) to rout the Rangers 12–5.[90] The Dodgers won the second game, 3–2, in 11 innings when Enrique Hernández scored on wild throw by Rangers reliever Matt Bush.[91] Stripling picked up his sixth straight win in the next outing, on June 15 against the San Francisco Giants. Homers by Kemp and Hernández helped the Dodgers win 3–2.[92] They both homered again the next night as they won again 3–1.[93] The Dodgers five-game winning streak came to an end the next day when Caleb Ferguson allowed two-run home runs to Nick Hundley and Brandon Belt and the Giants won 4–1.[94]

After a rainout on June 18, the Dodgers played a day-night doubleheader against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on the 19th. In the opener, Kyle Farmer's two-out two-run pinch-hit double in the ninth gave the Dodgers a come-from-behind 4–3 win.[95] However, the Cubs won the next game, 2–1, as Kris Bryant tripled in the 10th inning and scored the winning run on a single by Albert Almora.[96] In the final game of the series, the Dodgers were shut out by the Cubs, 4–0, and lost their first series since mid-May.[97] They next traveled to Citi Field for a three-game weekend series against the New York Mets. A grand slam homer by Cody Bellinger in game one gave the Dodgers a 5–2 win.[98] In the next game, Kemp hit his eighth career grand slam, the Dodgers first pinch-hit slam since Manny Ramirez hit one in 2009, and Max Muncy also homered in the 8–3 win.[99] The Dodgers finished off the sweep of the Mets with an 8–7 victory in 11 innings. They hit seven homers as a team in the game, including two each by Bellinger and Hernández. This was their 12th straight win over the Mets dating back to 2016. They became just the second National League team in history to hit seven solo-homers in a road game (joining the 2006 Atlanta Braves).[100]

The Dodgers returned home to play the Cubs on June 25 and Kenta Maeda struck out nine while allowing only three hits and one walk in seven scoreless innings while solo homers by Hernández and Chris Taylor provided the offense in a 2–1 win.[101] In the following game, Javier Báez had four hits, including a solo homer and a grand slam, to help the Cubs to a 9–4 win.[102] The Dodgers hit three more home runs on the 27th, leading them to a 7–5 win over the Cubs.[103] The next day the Dodgers hit two more home runs, to give them 53 for the month, tying a club record. However, the Cubs scored seven runs off the Dodgers bullpen in the seventh inning to come from behind and win 11–5.[104] Rich Hill struck out 10 in 6+23 innings on June 29 against the Colorado Rockies while Justin Turner's ninth inning homer broke the club record with the 54th of the month. However, three solo homers by the Rockies and eight shutout innings from Tyler Anderson led to a 3–1 loss.[105] The Dodgers ended the month with another 3–1 loss to the Rockies as they couldn't solve Germán Márquez, who struck out nine in eight innings.[106]

July Edit

The Dodgers began the month of July with a 6–4 victory over the Rockies. Matt Kemp homered and drove in four runs in the game.[107] Kemp exploded in the next game, with five hits, including a three-run homer, as the Dodgers routed the Pittsburgh Pirates 17–1.[108] The Dodgers hit six more home runs, including two by Max Muncy, in an 8–3 victory in the following game.[109] Yasmani Grandal and Chris Taylor combined for all six RBIs as the Dodgers finished off the sweep of the Pirates with a 6–4 victory on the Fourth of July.[110]

The Dodgers traveled down the 5 Freeway to play the Los Angeles Angels at Anaheim Stadium beginning on July 6. In the opener, two ninth inning errors led to the Angels walking-off with a 3–2 win.[111] Ross Stripling struck out seven with no walks and only three hits in six innings in the Dodgers 3–1 win the next day.[112] A pinch hit homer by Shohei Ohtani gave the Angels a 4–3 win in the last game of the series.[113] Next came a four-game series against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park. Clayton Kershaw allowed only two hits in six scoreless innings as the Dodgers started things off with an 8–2 win.[114] Rookie starter Eric Lauer allowed only four hits while striking out eight in 8+23 innings as the Padres evened the series with a 4–1 win on the 10th.[115] Then in the next game, Kenta Maeda struck out nine in 5+23 innings, his fourth straight nine strikeout game, as the Dodgers won 4–2.[116] The Dodgers moved into solo possession of first place in the division for the first time all season with a 3–2 win on July 12.[117]

 
Max Muncy, who began the season in the minors, would lead the Dodgers in home runs in 2018 and also participated in the Home Run Derby at the All-Star Game

The Dodgers returned home on July 13 for another series with the Angels. Max Muncy hit a solo homer and an RBI single as they won 3–2.[118] However, in the next game, Kole Calhoun hit a homer off Kenley Jansen in the 10th inning to give the Angels a 4–3 win.[119] Clayton Kershaw struck out eight batters in 6+23 innings and the Dodgers hit two more home runs as they went into the all-star break with a 5–3 victory over the Angels and a record of 53–43, first place in the NL West.[120]

Matt Kemp was voted by fans to start the 2018 Major League Baseball All-Star Game and Ross Stripling and Kenley Jansen also made the team[121] with Max Muncy as a participant in the Home Run Derby.[122] The day after the game, the Dodgers acquired all-star third baseman Manny Machado from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for five minor leaguers.[123]

They returned from the break with a three-game series against the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park. Machado reached base four times in his debut with the team, with two hits and two walks and Enrique Hernández hit a three-run homer as the Dodgers won 6–4.[124] The Dodgers committed three errors in the next game and lost 4–2.[125] Kemp hit two home runs as the Dodgers ran away with an 11–2 win in the finale of the series.[126] They next traveled to Citizens Bank Park for a series with the Philadelphia Phillies. The Dodgers hit four home runs to take the opener, 7–6.[127] In the second game, Trevor Plouffe hit a three-run home run off Hernandez, who was making his first career pitching appearance, in the 16th inning to give the Phillies a 7–4 win. Yasmani Grandal homered from both sides of the plate earlier in the game.[128] The Phillies took the series with a 7–3 win in the final game. A five-run fifth inning, highlighted by a Carlos Santana triple was the difference.[129] In the opener of their series against the Atlanta Braves at SunTrust Park, Rich Hill struck out eight in seven scoreless innings while Manny Machado hit his first homer as a Dodger in the 8–2 win.[130] On July 27, Clayton Kershaw struck out eight batters in 7+23 innings while only allowing one run and also had a two-run single and three walks as a batter as the Dodgers won 4–1.[131] Alex Wood pitched 5+23 scoreless innings with only one hit and Yasiel Puig homered and drove in three runs as the Dodgers took the next game, 5–1.[132] In the last game of the roadtrip, the Dodgers were no hit by Braves pitcher Sean Newcomb for 8+23 innings before Chris Taylor singled with two out in the ninth. They lost 4–1.[133]

A three-run home run by Eric Thames led the Brewers to a 5–2 victory over the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on July 30.[134] In the next game, Walker Buehler only allowed one run on five hits in seven innings with seven strikeouts, but that run was all it took in a 1–0 loss to end the month.[135]

August Edit

The Dodgers began the month of August with a 10-inning, 6–4, win over the Brewers. Yasmani Grandal hit two homers, including a walk-off, and Brian Dozier, who was acquired in a trade the previous day, also homered.[136] The Dodgers finished with a split of the four-game series by beating the Brewers 21–5. They hit seven home runs in the game, including two each by Joc Pederson and Yasiel Puig and a grand slam by Cody Bellinger. Nine runs scored in the seventh, a season high, and the 21 runs scored was the most by the Dodgers since July 21, 2001 in Colorado and the most ever at Dodger Stadium.[137] The Houston Astros came to town next, for a rematch of the two teams that played in the 2017 World Series. Justin Verlander struck out 14 batters in 7+23 innings while only allowing four hits as the Astros took the opener 2–1.[138] The Astros scored four times in the sixth and seven times in the eighth to route the Dodgers 14–0 in the following game.[139] RBI doubles by Bellinger and Dozier helped the Dodgers salvage the last game of the series, 3–2.[140]

 
Hyun-jin Ryu, returned in August after spending three months on the disabled list and was the Dodgers best pitcher the last two months of the season.

The Dodgers traveled to Oakland Coliseum to play the Oakland Athletics in a quick two game series, which they split. In the first game, Rich Hill allowed two runs in 5+23 innings in a 4–2 win.[141] In the second game, Mike Fiers struck out eight of the first 12 batters he faced and the A's held on for a 3–2 win.[142] The Dodgers hit five home runs, including two off Colorado Rockies closer Wade Davis in the ninth inning as they beat the Rockies at Coors Field 8–5 on August 9.[143] A two-run homer by Ryan McMahon in the seventh inning gave the Rockies a 5–4 comeback victory over the Dodgers the following day.[144] McMahon struck again in the next game, hitting a walk-off, three-run, home run to beat the Dodgers 3–2.[145] A bases loaded walk by Dylan Floro in the ninth inning gave the Rockies a 4–3 walk-off win in the series finale.[146]

The Dodgers returned home on August 13 to play the San Francisco Giants. Clayton Kershaw struck out nine while only allowing one run on four hits in eight innings but for the fourth consecutive day the Dodgers bullpen imploded, allowing four runs in the top of the ninth for a 5–2 loss.[147] The Dodgers then lost their fifth straight game, 2–1, with the final run scoring in the ninth inning off the bullpen again.[148] In the next game, Hyun-jin Ryu allowed only three hits while striking out six in six scoreless innings in his first game after spending 3+13 months on the disabled list. However, the Dodgers bullpen blew a lead for the seventh straight game. This time the Dodgers managed to win in 12 innings, 4–3, on a sacrifice fly by Brian Dozier.[149]

The Dodgers began a series with the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field on August 17. Walker Buehler struck out eight in six innings and Manny Machado hit two home runs as the Dodgers won 11–1.[150] However, they lost the next day, 5–4, in 10 innings when Dylan Floro balked with the bases loaded. The Dodgers hit three solo home runs in the game.[151] Kershaw allowed one run on four hits in seven innings with seven strikeouts as the Dodgers finished off the series with a 12–1 win.[152]

Back home on August 20, Kenley Jansen returned from a stay on the disabled list with an irregular heartbeat to allow two back-to-back home runs in the ninth inning and the Dodgers lost to the St. Louis Cardinals, 5–3.[153] Both Yadier Molina and Marcell Ozuna hit two-run homers as the Cardinals took the next game also, 5–2.[154] In the final game of the series, Walker Buehler allowed only three hits while striking out nine in seven scoreless innings and the Dodgers managed just one hit (a solo home run by Joc Pederson) off of Jack Flaherty, who struck out 10 in six innings. A pinch-hit home run by Tyler O'Neill off Scott Alexander tied the game in the eighth and Paul DeJong hit a two-run homer off Jansen in the ninth to give the Cardinals a 3–1 win and a sweep of the series, their first in Los Angeles since 2006.[155] The Dodgers began Players Weekend with an 11–1 rout of the San Diego Padres. Rich Hill struck out eight in six scoreless innings while they hit three homers among 13 team hits.[156] Kershaw struck out nine in eight innings the following day and the Dodgers led going into the ninth (thanks to a three-run homer by Manny Machado) before Jansen blew another save by allowing a tying home run by Austin Hedges. This time the managed to eventually win thanks to a walk-off RBI double by Justin Turner in the 12th inning.[157] Turner had a career high with five RBI in the next game, as the Dodgers swept the Padres with a 7–3 win.[158]

The Dodgers played a quick two game series against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Park. Machado drove in four runs and Brian Dozier homered as they won the opener, 8–4.[159] In the second game, Alex Wood pitched seven scoreless innings and the Dodgers hit three home runs and a triple, their only hits of the night, in a 3–1 win.[160]

They returned home on August 30 to begin a four-game series against the division leading Arizona Diamondbacks. A three-run home run by David Peralta in the fifth inning accounted for the Diamondbacks only runs in a 3–1 win over the Dodgers.[161] The following day, Kiké Hernández and Justin Turner hit home runs in the eighth inning to lead the Dodgers to a 3–2 comeback victory.[162]

September Edit

The Dodgers moved into a tie for first place in the division when Matt Kemp hit a three-run home run off Archie Bradley in the eighth inning to give them another 3–2 comeback win.[163] In the last game of the series Walker Buehler tied his career high nine strikeouts while allowing only one earned run. For the second day in a row, Kemp drove in the winning runs, this time with a two-RBI walk-off double to help the Dodgers win their third straight game over the Diamondbacks, 3–2, to take over solo possession of first place in the division.[164] The lead didn't last long as they fell back into second place the next day, this time behind the Colorado Rockies, thanks to a 4–2 loss to the New York Mets, thus snapping the aforementioned streak of 12 straight wins over the Mets above. A three-run, pinch-hit, homer by Brandon Nimmo in the top of the ninth was the difference.[165] After falling behind by four runs in the next game, the Dodgers scored 11 unanswered runs en route to an 11–4 victory.[166] Amed Rosario had three of the Mets 14 hits in the as they won the series with a 7–3 victory.[167]

 
Yasiel Puig hit two home runs in a September 14 victory over the Cardinals.

The Dodgers then began a 10-game road trip, starting with three against the first-place Rockies at Coors Field on September 7. Clayton Kershaw recorded his 12th consecutive quality start, the second longest streak of his career, as the Dodgers won 4–2.[168] The Rockies won 4–2 the next day as Kyle Freeland struck out eight in six innings.[169] Justin Turner had four hits in five at-bats, including a homer and two doubles, as the Dodgers took the series with a 9–6 win.[170] Scooter Gennett had four hits in five at-bats with three RBI as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Dodgers 10–6 at Great American Ball Park on September 10.[171] Luis Castillo struck out nine, while only allowing one run, in 6+13 innings as the Reds took the next game also, 3–1.[172] The Dodgers took the series finale, 8–1, to avoid their first season sweep at the hands of the Reds in the 119-year history of the matchup.[173] Manny Machado had three hits, including a home run, and three RBI in four at-bats as the Dodgers began a four-game series against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium with a 9–7 win.[174] In the next game, Buehler allowed only two hits in eight scoreless innings while striking out nine and Yasiel Puig hit two home runs as the Dodgers won 3–0.[175] He followed up that performance by hitting three more homers in the next game, in a 17–4 victory. Coupled with a Rockies loss, the Dodgers reclaimed first place in the West.[176] Adam Wainwright struck out nine in six scoreless innings as the Cardinals salvaged the final game of the series, 5–0, and knocked the Dodgers a half a game behind the Rockies.[177]

The Dodgers returned home on September 17 for a crucial three-game divisional series against the Rockies. In the opener, Hyun-jin Ryu pitched seven scoreless innings while Max Muncy hit a three-run homer and Joc Pederson hit two homers, in an 8–2 win to recapture first place.[178] They won again the next day, 3–2, thanks to a walk-off homer by Chris Taylor in the 10th inning.[179] They finished off a sweep of the Rockies with a 5–2 victory. Yasiel Puig's pinch-hit, three-run, homer in the seventh inning was the big blow. Buehler struck out a career-high 12 batters in six innings and the Dodgers tied a National League record with seven players with 20 or more home runs after Kemp hit one in the second inning.[180] The San Diego Padres came to town for the Dodgers final home series of the regular season, beating them in the opener 5–3.[181] In the next game, a three-run homer by Manny Machado helped the Dodgers to a 7–2 win.[182] Ryu struck out eight in six scoreless innings while Kemp was 3 for 4 with a homer and three RBI as the Dodgers won 14–0 in their final home game of the season.[183]

With a narrow 1+12 game lead over the Rockies in the division race, the Dodgers began the final week of the season with a road trip to Chase Field to play the Diamondbacks. They rallied from behind to win the first game 7–4.[184] However, a walk-off homer by Eduardo Escobar in the following game gave the Diamondbacks a 4–3 win, cutting the Dodgers lead in the division to half a game.[185] Three homers by the Diamondbacks knocked the Dodgers out of first place entirely by beating them 7–2 on September 26.[186] They next traveled to AT&T Park to end the regular season with a three-game series with the San Francisco Giants. A two-run homer by Justin Turner was the key in a 3–1 victory to begin the series.[187] A tie-breaking RBI triple by Manny Machado helped the Dodgers to a 10–6 win over the Giants on September 29 as they clinched a spot in the postseason and moved into a tie for first place with the Rockies heading into the final game of the season.[188] In that game, Rich Hill allowed only two hits while striking out seven in seven scoreless innings and the Dodgers routed the Giants 15–0. However, the Rockies also won on this day, forcing the two teams to play a tie-breaker game to decide the NL West championship.[189]

National League West Tie-Breaker Game Edit

 
Cody Bellinger hit a two-run home run in the tie-breaker game.

The Dodgers faced the Colorado Rockies in a tie-breaker game to determine the National League West champion on October 1. Walker Buehler allowed only one hit in 6+23 innings and the Dodgers got two-run home runs from Cody Bellinger in the fourth inning and Max Muncy in the fifth. They won the game 5–2 to clinch their sixth consecutive division championship. They became the first team to win six straight division championships since the New York Yankees won 10 straight from 1998 to 2007 and only the third overall (the Atlanta Braves won 14 from 1991 to 2005).[1] On October 4, they were set to play the Atlanta Braves. The first NLDS game was pitched by Hyun Jin Ryu, leaving Kershaw to pitch game 2. This was the first time in 8 out of 10 games that Kershaw has not been selected to start.

Game log Edit

2018 Game Log (92–71)
March (1–2)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 March 29 Giants L 0–1 Blach (1–0) Kershaw (0–1) Strickland (1) 53,595 0–1
2 March 30 Giants L 0–1 Watson (1–0) Jansen (0–1) Strickland (2) 53,478 0–2
3 March 31 Giants W 5–0 Maeda (1–0) Holland (0–1) 45,938 1–2
April (11–14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
4 April 1 Giants W 9–0 Hill (1–0) Stratton (0–1) 41,866 2–2
5 April 2 @ Diamondbacks L 7–8 (15) Salas (1–1) Font (0–1) 21,735 2–3
6 April 3 @ Diamondbacks L 1–6 Godley (1–0) Kershaw (0–2) 27,574 2–4
7 April 4 @ Diamondbacks L 0–3 Corbin (2–0) Wood (0–1) Boxberger (2) 25,754 2–5
April 6 @ Giants Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for April 28
8 April 7 @ Giants L 5–7 (14) Goméz (1–0) Font (0–2) 42,308 2–6
9 April 8 @ Giants W 2–1 (10) Fields (1–0) Johnson (0–1) Jansen (1) 42,374 3–6
10 April 10 Athletics W 4–0 Ryu (1–0) Manaea (1–2) Jansen (2) 41,243 4–6
11 April 11 Athletics L 6–16 Mengden (1–2) Wood (0–2) 49,394 4–7
12 April 13 Diamondbacks L 7–8 Greinke (1–1) Maeda (1–1) Boxberger (5) 43,791 4–8
13 April 14 Diamondbacks L 1–9 McFarland (1–0) Hill (1–1) 44,306 4–9
14 April 15 Diamondbacks W 7–2 Kershaw (1–2) Godley (2–1) 47,527 5–9
15 April 16 @ Padres W 10–3 Ryu (2–0) Erlin (0–2) 23,082 6–9
16 April 17 @ Padres W 7–3 (12) Alexander (1–0) Webb (0–1) 22,959 7–9
17 April 18 @ Padres W 13–4 Maeda (2–1) Perdomo (1–2) 23,748 8–9
18 April 20 Nationals L 2–5 Scherzer (4–1) Kershaw (1–3) Doolittle (4) 50,211 8–10
19 April 21 Nationals W 4–0 Ryu (3–0) Strasburg (2–2) 50,908 9–10
20 April 22 Nationals W 4–3 Fields (2–0) Gott (0–1) Jansen (3) 51,297 10–10
21 April 23 Marlins W 2–1 Liberatore (1–0) Barraclough (0–1) Fields (1) 46,909 11–10
22 April 24 Marlins L 2–3 Steckenrider (1–0) Báez (0–1) Ziegler (2) 39,284 11–11
23 April 25 Marlins L 6–8 González (1–0) Kershaw (1–4) 39,004 11–12
24 April 27 @ Giants L 4–6 Dyson (1–0) Cingrani (0–1) Strickland (6) 41,936 11–13
25 April 28 (1) @ Giants W 15–6 Buehler (1–0) Stratton (2–2) 41,809 12–13
26 April 28 (2) @ Giants L 3–8 Cueto (3–0) Wood (0–3) 40,608 12–14
27 April 29 @ Giants L 2–4 Blach (2–3) Maeda (2–2) Strickland (7) 42,020 12–15
28 April 30 @ Diamondbacks L 5–8 Greinke (3–2) Stripling (0–1) Boxberger (9) 17,562 12–16
May (14–14)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
29 May 1 @ Diamondbacks L 3–4 Bracho (1–0) Liberatore (0–1) Boxberger (10) 18,940 12–17
30 May 2 @ Diamondbacks W 2–1 Hudson (1–0) Godley (4–2) Jansen (4) 19,531 13–17
31 May 3 @ Diamondbacks W 5–2 Chargois (1–0) Salas (3–2) Jansen (5) 21,407 14–17
32 May 4 @ Padres[note 1] W 4–0 Buehler (2–0) Lucchesi (3–2) 21,536 15–17
33 May 5 @ Padres[note 1] L 4–7 Yates (2–0) Fields (2–1) Hand (8) 21,791 15–18
34 May 6 @ Padres[note 1] L 0–3 Lauer (1–1) Cingrani (0–2) Hand (9) 21,789 15–19
35 May 8 Diamondbacks L 5–8 (12) McFarland (2–1) García (0–1) 45,894 15–20
36 May 9 Diamondbacks W 6–3 Báez (1–1) Salas (3–3) Jansen (6) 45,600 16–20
37 May 10 Reds L 1–4 Mahle (3–4) Buehler (2–1) Iglesias (5) 47,383 16–21
38 May 11 Reds L 2–6 Brice (1–2) Maeda (2–3) Iglesias (6) 46,979 16–22
39 May 12 Reds L 3–5 Bailey (1–5) Chargois (1–1) Hughes (1) 49,911 16–23
40 May 13 Reds L 3–5 Castillo (3–4) Hill (1–2) Iglesias (7) 44,787 16–24
41 May 15 @ Marlins L 2–4 Wittgren (2–0) Wood (0–4) Ziegler (6) 6,242 16–25
42 May 16 @ Marlins L 5–6 Steckenrider (2–1) Báez (1–2) Ziegler (7) 5,721 16–26
43 May 17 @ Marlins W 7–0 Maeda (3–3) Smith (2–5) 13,820 17–26
May 18 @ Nationals Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for May 19
44 May 19 (1) @ Nationals W 4–1 Stripling (1–1) Roark (2–4) Jansen (7) 26,740 18–26
45 May 19 (2) @ Nationals W 5–4 Goeddel (3–0) Doolittle (1–2) Jansen (8) 32,378 19–26
46 May 20 @ Nationals W 7–2 Wood (1–4) Strasburg (5–4) Fields (2) 40,201 20–26
47 May 21 Rockies L 1–2 Márquez (3–5) Báez (1–3) Davis (17) 42,805 20–27
48 May 22 Rockies W 5–3 Chargois (2–1) Shaw (1–3) Jansen (9) 43,719 21–27
49 May 23 Rockies W 3–0 Maeda (4–3) Freeland (4–5) Jansen (10) 45,884 22–27
50 May 25 Padres W 4–1 Stripling (2–1) Richard (3–6) Jansen (11) 44,612 23–27
51 May 26 Padres L 5–7 Stammen (2–0) Hudson (1–1) Hand (16) 43,920 23–28
52 May 27 Padres W 6–1 Buehler (3–1) Cimber (2–2) 46,650 24–28
53 May 28 Phillies W 5–4 García (1–1) Morgan (0–1) Jansen (12) 39,759 25–28
54 May 29 Phillies L 1–6 Arrieta (5–2) Maeda (4–4) 40,044 25–29
55 May 30 Phillies W 8–2 Stripling (3–1) Eflin (1–2) 43,302 26–29
56 May 31 Phillies L 1–2 Nola (7–2) Fields (2–2) Domínguez (2) 40,986 26–30
June (17–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
57 June 1 @ Rockies W 11–8 Santana (1–0) Pounders (0–1) Jansen (13) 42,711 27–30
58 June 2 @ Rockies W 12–4 Báez (2–3) Shaw (2–4) 47,703 28–30
59 June 3 @ Rockies W 10–7 Cingrani (1–2) Davis (0–1) Jansen (14) 41,851 29–30
60 June 5 @ Pirates W 5–0 Stripling (4–1) Musgrove (2–1) 12,879 30–30
61 June 6 @ Pirates L 9–11 Brault (5–1) Hudson (1–2) Vázquez (11) 14,327 30–31
62 June 7 @ Pirates W 8–7 Báez (3–3) Taillon (3–5) Jansen (15) 19,713 31–31
63 June 8 Braves W 7–3 Buehler (4–1) McCarthy (5–3) 47,262 32–31
64 June 9 Braves L 3–5 Sánchez (2–0) Wood (1–5) Vizcaíno (11) 52,718 32–32
65 June 10 Braves W 7–2 Stripling (5–1) Newcomb (7–2) 47,711 33–32
66 June 12 Rangers W 12–5 Paredes (1–0) Colón (3–4) Corcino (1) 48,233 34–32
67 June 13 Rangers W 3–2 (11) Liberatore (2–1) Chavez (2–1) 41,303 35–32
68 June 15 Giants W 3–2 Stripling (6–1) Holland (4–7) Jansen (16) 53,433 36–32
69 June 16 Giants W 3–1 Wood (2–5) Bumgarner (0–2) Jansen (17) 53,706 37–32
70 June 17 Giants L 1–4 Stratton (8–4) Ferguson (0–1) Strickland (14) 49,541 37–33
June 18 @ Cubs Postponed (rain & power outage) Rescheduled for June 19
71 June 19 (1) @ Cubs W 4–3 Paredes (2–0) Wilson (1–2) Jansen (18) 39,273 38–33
72 June 19 (2) @ Cubs L 1–2 (10) Zastryzny (1–0) Stewart (0–1) 40,409 38–34
73 June 20 @ Cubs L 0–4 Lester (9–2) Stripling (6–2) 41,199 38–35
74 June 22 @ Mets W 5–2 Wood (3–5) Wheeler (2–6) Jansen (19) 32,565 39–35
75 June 23 @ Mets W 8–3 Ferguson (1–1) deGrom (5–3) 37,705 40–35
76 June 24 @ Mets W 8–7 (11) Hudson (2–2) Flexen (0–1) 34,060 41–35
77 June 25 Cubs W 2–1 Maeda (5–4) Underwood Jr. (0–1) Jansen (20) 41,750 42–35
78 June 26 Cubs L 4–9 Lester (10–2) García (1–2) 53,904 42–36
79 June 27 Cubs W 7–5 Wood (4–5) Hendricks (5–8) Jansen (21) 42,121 43–36
80 June 28 Cubs L 5–11 Cishek (2–0) Buehler (4–2) 52,187 43–37
81 June 29 Rockies L 1–3 Anderson (5–3) Hill (1–3) Davis (23) 41,909 43–38
82 June 30 Rockies L 1–3 Márquez (6–8) Maeda (5–5) Ottavino (2) 46,172 43–39
July (16–10)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
83 July 1 Rockies W 6–4 Hudson (3–2) Ottavino (4–2) Jansen (22) 45,725 44–39
84 July 2 Pirates W 17–1 Wood (5–5) Kingham (2–4) Ferguson (1) 45,207 45–39
85 July 3 Pirates W 8–3 Kershaw (2–4) Nova (4–6) 48,819 46–39
86 July 4 Pirates W 6–4 Hill (2–3) Holmes (0–1) Jansen (23) 53,139 47–39
87 July 6 @ Angels L 2–3 Parker (2–1) Jansen (0–2) 44,323 47–40
88 July 7 @ Angels W 3–1 Stripling (7–2) Cole (0–1) Jansen (24) 44,409 48–40
89 July 8 @ Angels L 3–4 Heaney (5–6) Chargois (2–2) Anderson (4) 42,213 48–41
90 July 9 @ Padres W 8–2 Kershaw (3–4) Perdomo (1–3) 28,110 49–41
91 July 10 @ Padres L 1–4 Lauer (5–5) Hill (2–4) 26,272 49–42
92 July 11 @ Padres W 4–2 Maeda (6–5) Lucchesi (4–5) Jansen (25) 26,448 50–42
93 July 12 @ Padres W 3–2 Stripling (8–2) Ross (5–8) Jansen (26) 29,595 51–42
94 July 13 Angels W 3–2 Ferguson (2–1) Bedrosian (3–2) Alexander (1) 53,368 52–42
95 July 14 Angels L 4–5 (10) Álvarez (4–3) Jansen (0–3) 53,797 52–43
96 July 15 Angels W 5–3 Maeda (7–5) Cole (0–2) Jansen (27) 47,871 53–43
July 17 89th All-Star Game National League vs. American League (Nationals Park, Washington, D.C.)
97 July 20 @ Brewers W 6–4 Hill (3–4) Williams (0–3) Jansen (28) 36,812 54–43
98 July 21 @ Brewers L 2–4 Burnes (1–0) Kershaw (3–5) Knebel (12) 36,242 54–44
99 July 22 @ Brewers W 11–2 Wood (6–5) Suter (8–7) Ferguson (2) 38,249 55–44
100 July 23 @ Phillies W 7–6 Alexander (2–0) Domínguez (1–3) Jansen (29) 33,753 56–44
101 July 24 @ Phillies L 4–7 (16) Velasquez (7–8) Hernández (0–1) 35,028 56–45
102 July 25 @ Phillies L 3–7 Arrieta (8–6) Buehler (4–3) Domínguez (10) 35,659 56–46
103 July 26 @ Braves W 8–2 Hill (4–4) Sánchez (5–3) 40,706 57–46
104 July 27 @ Braves W 4–1 Kershaw (4–5) Foltynewicz (7–7) Jansen (30) 41,647 58–46
105 July 28 @ Braves W 5–1 Wood (7–5) Fried (1–4) 41,758 59–46
106 July 29 @ Braves L 1–4 Newcomb (10–5) Stripling (8–3) 40,303 59–47
107 July 30 Brewers L 2–5 Hader (4–0) Maeda (7–6) 44,933 59–48
108 July 31 Brewers L 0–1 Miley (2–1) Buehler (4–4) Jeffress (4) 44,818 59–49
August (14–13)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
109 August 1 Brewers W 6–4 (10) Floro (4–2) Albers (3–3) 41,686 60–49
110 August 2 Brewers W 21–5 Kershaw (5–5) Chacín (10–4) 45,087 61–49
111 August 3 Astros L 1–2 Verlander (11–6) Wood (7–6) Rondón (11) 53,598 61–50
112 August 4 Astros L 0–14 Peacock (2–4) Maeda (7–7) 53,119 61–51
113 August 5 Astros W 3–2 Buehler (5–4) Cole (10–4) Jansen (31) 50,628 62–51
114 August 7 @ Athletics W 4–2 Hill (5–4) Manaea (10–8) Jansen (32) 33,654 63–51
115 August 8 @ Athletics L 2–3 Familia (7–4) Chargois (2–3) Treinen (29) 32,062 63–52
116 August 9 @ Rockies W 8–5 Ferguson (3–1) Davis (1–6) Alexander (2) 43,076 64–52
117 August 10 @ Rockies L 4–5 McGee (2–4) Rosscup (0–1) Ottavino (5) 42,184 64–53
118 August 11 @ Rockies L 2–3 Shaw (4–5) Chargois (2–4) 47,633 64–54
119 August 12 @ Rockies L 3–4 Davis (2–6) Floro (4–3) 40,599 64–55
120 August 13 Giants L 2–5 Black (2–1) Alexander (2–1) Smith (9) 45,229 64–56
121 August 14 Giants L 1–2 Dyson (3–2) Maeda (7–8) Smith (10) 46,734 64–57
122 August 15 Giants W 4–3 (12) Báez (4–3) Kelly (0–1) 44,987 65–57
123 August 17 @ Mariners W 11–1 Buehler (6–4) LeBlanc (7–3) 46,796 66–57
124 August 18 @ Mariners L 4–5 (10) Warren (2–1) Ferguson (3–2) 43,264 66–58
125 August 19 @ Mariners W 12–1 Kershaw (6–5) Elías (2–1) 45,419 67–58
126 August 20 Cardinals L 3–5 Cecil (1–1) Jansen (0–4) Norris (25) 42,402 67–59
127 August 21 Cardinals L 2–5 Weaver (7–11) Ryu (3–1) Norris (26) 43,923 67–60
128 August 22 Cardinals L 1–3 Hudson (4–0) Jansen (0–5) Hicks (5) 48,247 67–61
129 August 24 Padres W 11–1 Hill (6–4) Richard (7–11) 47,559 68–61
130 August 25 Padres W 5–4 (12) Ferguson (4–2) Stock (0–1) 53,528 69–61
131 August 26 Padres W 7–3 Ryu (4–1) Erlin (3–4) 43,252 70–61
132 August 28 @ Rangers W 8–4 Ferguson (5–2) Jurado (2–4) 30,123 71–61
133 August 29 @ Rangers W 3–1 Wood (8–6) Minor (10–7) Maeda (1) 29,181 72–61
134 August 30 Diamondbacks L 1–3 Ray (4–2) Hill (6–5) Boxberger (31) 45,150 72–62
135 August 31 Diamondbacks W 3–2 Floro (5–3) Greinke (13–9) Jansen (33) 48,965 73–62
September (18–9)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
136 September 1 Diamondbacks W 3–2 Maeda (8–8) Bradley (4–5) Jansen (34) 52,394 74–62
137 September 2 Diamondbacks W 3–2 Jansen (1–5) Boxberger (2–5) 48,517 75–62
138 September 3 Mets L 2–4 Smith (1–0) Maeda (8–9) Gsellman (10) 45,206 75–63
139 September 4 Mets W 11–4 Hill (7–5) Vargas (5–9) 46,651 76–63
140 September 5 Mets L 3–7 Wheeler (10–7) Ryu (4–2) 40,317 76–64
141 September 7 @ Rockies W 4–2 Kershaw (7–5) Rusin (2–3) Maeda (2) 41,547 77–64
142 September 8 @ Rockies L 2–4 Freeland (14–7) Buehler (6–5) Davis (39) 47,867 77–65
143 September 9 @ Rockies W 9–6 Hill (8–5) Anderson (6–8) Alexander (3) 40,157 78–65
144 September 10 @ Reds L 6–10 Hughes (4–3) Wood (8–7) 12,161 78–66
145 September 11 @ Reds L 1–3 Castillo (9–12) Ryu (4–3) Iglesias (25) 14,964 78–67
146 September 12 @ Reds W 8–1 Ferguson (6–2) DeSclafani (7–5) 15,633 79–67
147 September 13 @ Cardinals W 9–7 Kershaw (8–5) Gomber (5–1) 40,997 80–67
148 September 14 @ Cardinals W 3–0 Buehler (7–5) Flaherty (8–7) Jansen (35) 46,036 81–67
149 September 15 @ Cardinals W 17–4 Hill (9–5) Gant (7–6) 45,481 82–67
150 September 16 @ Cardinals L 0–5 Wainwright (2–3) Stripling (8–4) 45,217 82–68
151 September 17 Rockies W 8–2 Ryu (5–3) Gray (11–8) 45,970 83–68
152 September 18 Rockies W 3–2 (10) Floro (6–3) Ottavino (6–4) 49,537 84–68
153 September 19 Rockies W 5–2 Ferguson (7–2) Oberg (7–1) Jansen (36) 50,141 85–68
154 September 21 Padres L 3–5 Lauer (6–7) Stripling (8–5) Yates (10) 52,458 85–69
155 September 22 Padres W 7–2 Hill (10–5) Nix (2–4) Jansen (37) 53,536 86–69
156 September 23 Padres W 14–0 Ryu (6–3) Lucchesi (8–9) 50,250 87–69
157 September 24 @ Diamondbacks W 7–4 Kershaw (9–5) Chafin (1–6) 26,067 88–69
158 September 25 @ Diamondbacks L 3–4 Boxberger (3–7) Maeda (8–10) 25,774 88–70
159 September 26 @ Diamondbacks L 2–7 Greinke (15–11) Stripling (8–6) 31,149 88–71
160 September 28 @ Giants W 3–1 Ryu (7–3) Bumgarner (6–7) Jansen (38) 41,167 89–71
161 September 29 @ Giants W 10–6 Wood (9–7) Melancon (1–4) 41,768 90–71
162 September 30 @ Giants W 15–0 Hill (11–5) Suárez (7–13) 41,280 91–71
October (1–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
163 October 1 Rockies W 5–2 Buehler (8–5) Márquez (14–11) 47,816 92–71
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Dodgers team member

Postseason Edit

National League Division Series Edit

The Dodgers, as the second seed in the National League, opened the playoffs with home field advantage in the 2018 National League Division Series against the third seeded Atlanta Braves.

 
Manny Machado, who joined the Dodgers at the trade deadline, had two hits and four RBIs in Game 4 of the NLDS.

In the first game, Hyun-jin Ryu got the start in a surprise decision over Clayton Kershaw, who had started the Dodgers six previous playoff openers. He pitched well, with seven shutout innings, striking out eight while allowing only four hits and no walks. Joc Pederson hit a leadoff homer, Max Muncy added a three-run shot the next inning and the Dodgers cruised to a 6–0 victory.[190]

Kershaw started the second game, and pitched eight scoreless innings, while allowing only two hits. Manny Machado hit a two-run home run in the first inning and Yasmani Grandal added a solo homer in the fifth inning to account for the only scoring in the Dodgers 3–0 win. They were only the second team in history to shutout their opponent in the first two playoff games, joining the 1921 New York Yankees.[191]

Walker Buehler started game three for the Dodgers at SunTrust Park, while Sean Newcomb started for the Braves. Atlanta took a 5–0 lead in the bottom of the second inning. The first run came when Sean Newcomb forced a run with a bases-loaded walk, the first time in postseason history a pitcher has done this.[192] Four more runs were scored on a grand slam by Ronald Acuña Jr. Los Angeles got back two runs in the top of the third, on an RBI single by Justin Turner with the second run scoring on error by Acuña. A two-run homer by Chris Taylor and a solo homer by Muncy tied the game in the fifth inning. After the second inning, Buehler settled down and pitched five innings with only two hits and seven strikeouts. He also walked two and allowed the five runs. The Braves recaptured the lead when Freddie Freeman homered off Alex Wood in the sixth inning. The Dodgers got a couple of baserunners on in the ninth but Arodys Vizcaíno managed to close out the win for the Braves, 6–5, forcing the series to a fourth game.[193]

In the fourth game, Rich Hill started and pitched 4+13 innings, allowing two runs on four hits and five walks. Machado drove in four runs, on a double and a three-run home run and David Freese drove in two with a pinch-hit single as the Dodgers won 6–2 to clinch the series and advance to the National League Championship Series for the third straight year, a franchise record.[194]

National League Championship Series Edit

Clayton Kershaw started the first game for the Dodgers at Miller Park and turned in the shortest start of his post-season career, allowing five runs on six hits and two walks in 3+ innings and Yasmani Grandal became the first catcher in post-season history to have two walks and two passed balls in the same game. The Dodgers fell behind 6–1 before a late inning rally against the Brewers bullpen cut the final score to 6–5.[195]

 
Cody Bellinger had the game winning RBI single in the 13th inning in Game 4 to tie the NLCS at two games apiece.

In the second game, Hyun-jin Ryu pitched four scoreless innings but couldn't make it out of the fifth. He wound up going 4+13 innings while allowing two runs on six hits. The Brewers took a 3–0 lead after six but the Dodgers got two back in the seventh and then pulled ahead on a two-run homer by Justin Turner in the eighth to win 4–3 and even the series up after two games.[196]

The series moved to Dodger Stadium for game three and Walker Buehler pitched seven innings, with four runs on five hits and eight strikeouts... but the Dodgers were unable to score any runs against Jhoulys Chacín and the Brewers bullpen and lost 4–0. It was the first time the Dodgers had been shut out in a postseason game at home since the 1983 National League Championship Series against the Philadelphia Phillies.[197]

Rich Hill started game four and only allowed one run on three hits and three walks with six strikeouts in five innings. However, the Dodgers, after a first-inning run, were unable to score in regulation and the game went into extra-innings tied at one. In the 13th inning, Manny Machado singled, advanced to second on a wild pitch, and scored the winning run on a single to right by Cody Bellinger to give the Dodgers a 2–1 win.[198]

In the fifth game, Kershaw pitched seven innings, allowing one run on three hits and two walks while striking out nine. He also walked twice as a batter, becoming just the third pitcher in the last 20 years to do so in a postseason game (Jon Lester in the 2016 NLCS and Derek Lowe in the 2008 NLDS).[199] The Dodgers scored five runs on nine hits to win the game 5–2 and take a three games to two series lead.[200]

The series returned to Miller Park for game 6 and Ryu struggled in his second start, allowing five runs on seven hits in three innings as the Dodgers lost 7–2.[201] However, in game 7, Buehler pitched a strong game, striking out seven and only allowing one run in 4+23 innings. Cody Bellinger hit a two-run homer and Yasiel Puig hit a three-run homer and the Dodgers won 5–1 to clinch their second straight National League championship, the first time they had done that since 1977 and 1978.[202]

World Series Edit

The Dodgers faced the Boston Red Sox, who had the best record in baseball in 2018, in the World Series. The series began at Fenway Park as the Red Sox had secured homefield advantage. Kershaw became the first pitcher to start the first game of the World Series in back-to-back years since Cliff Lee did so in 2009 (for the Phillies) and 2010 (for the Rangers) and the first to do so for the same team since Dave Stewart pitched three consecutive Game 1s for the Oakland Athletics from 1988 to 1990.[203] His results were not good, allowing five runs on seven hits and three walks with five strikeouts in 4+ innings. The Dodgers kept it close most of the game thanks to a Matt Kemp homer and three RBI by Manny Machado but the Red Sox pulled away when Eduardo Núñez hit a three-run pinch-hit homer off Alex Wood in the eighth to win the game, 8–4.[204]

Hyun-jin Ryu kept things close in game two and the Dodgers led 2–1 through four innings before Ryu loaded the bases in the fifth and reliever Ryan Madson walked in the tying run and then gave up a single that scored two more, and the Dodgers lost 4–2.[205]

The series moved to Dodger Stadium for Game 3. Walker Buehler pitched seven shutout innings, allowing only two hits without walking anyone and striking out seven while throwing a career-high 108 pitches. The Dodgers took an early lead on Joc Pederson' solo homer in the third inning and that lead held up until two outs in the eighth when Jackie Bradley Jr. homered off of Kenley Jansen to tie the game. Both sides added a run in the 13th inning thanks to sloppy fielding and the game continued into the 18th inning when Max Muncy hit a walk-off homer off Nathan Eovaldi, who was in his seventh inning of relief. At 18 innings and 7 hours and 20 minutes this game became the longest World Series game by both innings and time, surpassing (in playing time) Game 3 of the 2005 World Series, which lasted 14 innings and 5 hours and 41 minutes, and breaking the record (in innings) first set by the Red Sox and Dodgers in the 1916 World Series.[206]

In Game 4, the game was scoreless for the first five innings until the Dodgers jumped out to a 4–0 lead thanks to a throwing error and a three-run homer by Yasiel Puig. Rich Hill was dominant, only allowing one hit in 6+13 innings while striking out seven. However, he walked one batter in the seventh and that batter scored when Madson appeared in relief and allowed a three-run homer to Mitch Moreland. With that Madson set a new World Series record by allowing all seven runners he inherited in the series to score. The following inning, Steve Pearce tied the game by hitting a solo homer off Jansen, the second blown save in as many nights for Jansen. Then in the ninth, Brock Holt doubled off Dylan Floro and scored on a single by Rafael Devers to put the Red Sox ahead. They proceeded to blow the game open when Pearce hit a three-run double off Kenta Maeda. Kiké Hernández hit a two-run homer off Craig Kimbrel in the ninth, but it was not enough and the Dodgers lost, 9–6. This was the first time they had lost all season when they had a lead of four runs or more. The Red Sox took a commanding three games to one lead in the series.[207]

For the fifth game, Kershaw returned to the mound, only to be greeted by a two-run homer by Steve Pearce in the first inning. He would allow two more solo homers in the sixth and seventh innings. Those accounted for the four runs he allowed, on seven hits with five strikeouts. The Red Sox won the game, 5–1 and clinched the series in five games.[208]

Postseason game log Edit

2018 Postseason Game Log: (8–8)
National League Division Series (3–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 October 4 Braves W 6–0 Ryu (1–0) Foltynewicz (0–1) 50,947 1–0
2 October 5 Braves W 3–0 Kershaw (1–0) Sánchez (0–1) Jansen (1) 54,452 2–0
3 October 7 @ Braves L 5–6 Toussaint (1–0) Wood (0–1) Vizcaíno (1) 42,385 2–1
4 October 8 @ Braves W 6–2 Madson (1–0) Venters (0–1) 39,586 3–1
National League Championship Series (4–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 October 12 @ Brewers L 5–6 Hader (1–0) Kershaw (0–1) Knebel (1) 43,615 0–1
2 October 13 @ Brewers W 4–3 Báez (1–0) Jeffress (0–1) Jansen (1) 43,905 1–1
3 October 15 Brewers L 0–4 Chacín (1–0) Buehler (0–1) 52,793 1–2
4 October 16 Brewers W 2–1 (13) Urías (1–0) Guerra (0–1) 53,764 2–2
5 October 17 Brewers W 5–2 Kershaw (1–1) Woodruff (0–1) Jansen (2) 54,502 3–2
6 October 19 @ Brewers L 2–7 Knebel (1–0) Ryu (0–1) 43,619 3–3
7 October 20 @ Brewers W 5–1 Madson (1–0) Chacín (0–1) 44,097 4–3
World Series (1–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record
1 October 23 @ Red Sox L 4–8 Barnes (1–0) Kershaw (0–1) 38,454 0–1
2 October 24 @ Red Sox L 2–4 Price (1–0) Ryu (0–1) Kimbrel (1) 38,644 0–2
3 October 26 Red Sox W 3–2 (18) Wood (1–0) Eovaldi (0–1) 53,114 1–2
4 October 27 Red Sox L 6–9 Kelly (1–0) Floro (0–1) 54,400 1–3
5 October 28 Red Sox L 1–5 Price (2–0) Kershaw (0–2) 54,367 1–4
Playoff Rosters
National League Division Series

Roster Edit

2018 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Statistics 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

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG OPS
Cody Bellinger 162 557 84 145 28 7 25 76 69 151 14 .260 .343 .470 .814
Chris Taylor 155 536 85 136 35 8 17 63 55 178 9 .254 .331 .444 .775
Matt Kemp 146 462 62 134 25 0 21 85 36 115 0 .290 .338 .481 .818
Yasmani Grandal 140 440 65 106 23 2 24 68 72 124 2 .241 .349 .466 .815
Yasiel Puig 125 405 60 108 21 1 23 63 36 87 15 .267 .327 .494 .820
Enrique Hernández 145 402 67 103 17 3 21 52 50 78 3 .256 .336 .470 .806
Max Muncy 137 395 75 104 17 2 35 79 79 131 3 .263 .391 .582 .973
Joc Pederson 148 395 65 98 27 3 25 56 40 85 1 .248 .321 .522 .843
Justin Turner 103 365 62 114 31 1 14 52 47 54 2 .312 .406 .518 .924
Manny Machado 66 267 36 73 14 2 13 42 25 53 6 .273 .338 .487 .825
Austin Barnes 100 200 32 41 5 0 4 14 31 67 4 .205 .329 .290 .619
Logan Forsythe 70 193 18 40 10 0 2 13 17 43 2 .207 .270 .290 .560
Chase Utley 87 164 18 35 10 1 1 14 17 34 3 .213 .305 .305 .610
Brian Dozier 47 143 16 26 9 0 5 20 24 33 4 .182 .300 .350 .650
Corey Seager 26 101 13 27 5 1 2 13 11 17 0 .267 .348 .396 .744
Alex Verdugo 37 77 11 20 6 0 1 4 8 14 0 .260 .329 .377 .706
Kyle Farmer 39 68 1 16 4 1 0 9 5 15 0 .235 .312 .324 .635
David Freese 19 39 9 15 2 1 2 9 6 16 0 .385 .489 .641 1.130
Andrew Toles 17 30 5 7 2 0 0 4 2 8 1 .233 .281 .300 .581
Breyvic Valera 20 29 4 5 0 0 0 4 4 4 0 .172 .273 .172 .445
Tim Locastro 18 11 6 2 1 0 0 0 2 5 4 .182 .357 .273 .630
Rocky Gale 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .000 .000 .000
Non-Pitcher Totals 163 5281 794 1355 292 33 235 740 636 1313 73 .257 .341 .458 .799
Team Totals 163 5572 804 1394 296 33 235 756 647 1436 75 .250 .333 .442 .774

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; 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 9 5 2.73 26 26 0 161.1 139 55 49 29 155
Alex Wood 9 7 3.68 33 27 0 151.2 143 70 62 40 135
Rich Hill 11 5 3.66 25 24 0 132.2 108 57 54 41 150
Walker Buehler 8 5 2.62 24 23 0 137.1 95 43 40 37 151
Kenta Maeda 8 10 3.83 38 20 2 124.2 115 58 53 43 152
Ross Stripling 8 6 3.02 33 21 0 122.0 123 42 41 22 136
Hyun-jin Ryu 7 3 1.97 15 15 0 82.1 68 23 18 15 89
Kenley Jansen 1 5 2.80 68 0 38 70.2 52 26 22 17 80
Scott Alexander 2 1 3.68 72 1 3 66.0 56 28 27 27 56
Pedro Báez 4 3 2.91 54 0 0 55.2 46 19 18 22 62
Caleb Ferguson 7 2 3.49 29 3 2 49.0 43 21 19 12 59
Daniel Hudson 3 2 4.11 40 1 0 46.0 38 25 21 18 44
Josh Fields 2 2 2.20 45 0 2 41.0 28 10 10 11 33
J. T. Chargois 2 4 3.34 39 0 0 32.1 26 13 12 15 40
Eric Goeddel 1 0 3.38 26 0 0 29.1 22 11 11 15 35
Dylan Floro 3 1 1.63 29 0 0 27.2 18 5 5 11 31
Tony Cingrani 1 2 4.76 30 0 0 22.2 19 12 12 6 36
Yimi García 1 2 5.64 25 0 0 22.1 29 18 14 4 19
Brock Stewart 0 1 6.11 9 2 0 17.2 23 15 12 9 14
Pat Venditte 0 0 2.57 15 0 0 14.0 11 4 4 3 9
Adam Liberatore 2 1 2.77 17 0 0 13.0 10 4 4 8 12
Zac Rosscup 0 1 4.76 17 0 0 11.1 9 6 6 4 20
Wilmer Font 0 2 11.32 6 0 0 10.1 18 13 13 1 7
Ryan Madson 0 0 6.48 9 0 0 8.1 10 6 6 1 13
Edward Paredes 2 0 5.87 15 0 0 7.2 7 5 5 2 8
Daniel Corcino 0 0 2.25 2 0 1 4.0 2 2 1 3 1
Julio Urías 0 0 0.00 3 0 0 4.0 1 0 0 0 7
John Axford 0 0 17.18 5 0 0 3.2 8 8 7 2 4
Dennis Santana 1 0 12.27 1 0 0 3.2 6 5 5 1 4
Zach Neal 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 1.0 2 1 1 0 0
Team Totals 92 71 3.38 163 163 48 1476.0 1279 610 554 422 1565

Awards and honors Edit

Recipient Award Date awarded Ref.
Matt Kemp National League Player of the Week (May 28–June 3) June 4, 2018 [209]
Kenley Jansen National League All-Star Team July 8, 2018 [210]
Matt Kemp National League All-Star Team July 8, 2018 [210]
Ross Stripling National League All-Star Team July 11, 2018 [211]
Justin Turner National League Player of the Month (August) September 4, 2018 [212]
Yasiel Puig National League Player of the Week (Sep 10–16) September 17, 2018 [213]
Chase Utley Roy Campanella Award September 19, 2018 [214]
Walker Buehler Baseball America All-Rookie Team October 4, 2018 [215]
Matt Kemp Sporting News NL Comeback Player of the Year Award October 16, 2018 [216]
Cody Bellinger National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award October 20, 2018 [217]
Matt Kemp Players Choice NL Comeback Player of the Year Award November 27, 2018 [218]

Transactions Edit

March Edit

April Edit

  • On April 1, acquired IF Breyvic Valera from the St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for minor league OF Johan Mieses and optioned him to AAA Oklahoma City.[221]
  • On April 2, acquired RHP Jesús Liranzo from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for minor league LHP Luis Ysla and optioned him to Double-A Tulsa. Transferred RHP Tom Koehler from the 10-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list.[222]
  • On April 3, placed RHP Josh Fields on the paternity list, designated RHP Jesús Liranzo for assignment and purchased the contract of RHP Zach Neal from AAA Oklahoma City.[223]
  • On April 5, claimed RHP Alec Asher off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles and designated RHP Zach Neal for assignment. Asher was assigned to Triple-A Oklahoma City.[224]
  • On April 7, activated RHP Josh Fields off the paternity list.[225]

May Edit

June Edit

July Edit

  • On July 30, placed RHP Ross Stripling on the 10-day disabled list with right toe inflammation and recalled RHP Dylan Floro from AAA Oklahoma City.[285]

August Edit

  • On August 2, activated 3B Justin Turner from the 10-day disabled list and placed IF Chase Utley on the 10-day disabled list with left wrist inflammation.[289]
  • On August 10, placed RHP Kenley Jansen on the 10-day disabled with an irregular heartbeat and recalled switch-pitcher Pat Venditte from AAA Oklahoma City.[293]
  • On August 14, activated LHP Alex Wood from the 10-day disabled list and placed RHP John Axford on the 10-day disabled list with a fractured right fibula.[295]
  • On August 15, activated LHP Hyun-jin Ryu from the 60-day disabled list, transferred LHP Tony Cingrani from the 10-day disabled list to the 60-day disabled list and placed RHP Ross Stripling on the 10-day disabled list with lower back inflammation.[296]
  • On August 17, activated RHP Daniel Hudson from the 10-day disabled list and placed RHP Erik Goeddel on the 10-day disabled list with right elbow inflammation.[297]
  • On August 20, activated RHP Kenley Jansen from the 10-day disabled list and placed LHP Zac Rosscup on the 10-day disabled list with a left calf strain.[298]
  • On August 21, placed RHP J. T. Chargois on the 10-day disabled list with a neck injury and recalled switch-pitcher Pat Venditte from AAA Oklahoma City.[299]

September Edit

Farm system Edit

 
The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes won the California League championship.
Level Team League Manager W L Position
AAA Oklahoma City Dodgers Pacific Coast League Bill Haselman 75 65 1st place
Lost in playoffs
AA Tulsa Drillers Texas League Scott Hennessey 74 65 1st place
League Champions
High A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes California League Drew Saylor 87 53 1st Place
League Champions
A Great Lakes Loons Midwest League John Shoemaker 60 77 6th Place
Lost in playoffs
Rookie Ogden Raptors Pioneer League Jeremy Rodriguez 46 30 1st place
Lost in playoffs
Rookie Arizona League Dodgers Arizona League Mark Kertenian 37 18 1st place
Won League Championship
Rookie DSL Dodgers Guerrero Dominican Summer League Austin Chubb 34 36 4th place
Rookie DSL Dodgers Robinson Dominican Summer League Keyter Collado 39 30 3rd place

Notes Edit

 
Gavin Lux was the Dodgers 2018 Minor League Player of the Year.

Major League Baseball draft Edit

The Dodgers selected 40 players in this draft. In the first round, they selected pitcher J. T. Ginn from Brandon High School in Brandon, Mississippi. Ginn did not sign and chose to attend college instead.[335] As of the 2022 season, two players from this draft have played in the majors.

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2018, angeles, dodgers, season, 129th, franchise, major, league, baseball, their, 61st, season, angeles, california, they, played, their, home, games, dodger, stadium, dodgers, suffered, season, ending, injury, star, shortstop, corey, seager, early, season, st. The 2018 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 129th for the franchise in Major League Baseball and their 61st season in Los Angeles California They played their home games at Dodger Stadium The Dodgers suffered a season ending injury to star shortstop Corey Seager early in the season and started the season 16 26 but went 76 45 to close out the season 2018 Los Angeles DodgersNational League Champions National League West ChampionsMajor League affiliationsNational League since 1890 Western Division since 1969 LocationDodger Stadium since 1962 Los Angeles California since 1958 ResultsRecord92 71 564 Divisional place1stOther informationOwner s Guggenheim Baseball ManagementPresidentStan KastenPresident of baseball operationsAndrew FriedmanGeneral manager s Farhan ZaidiManager s Dave RobertsLocal televisionSportsNet LAKTLA 5 occasional simulcasts Joe Davis Charley Steiner Orel Hershiser Nomar Garciaparra Spanish audio feed Pepe Yniguez Fernando Valenzuela Manny Mota Local radioKLACLos Angeles Dodgers Radio Network Charley Steiner Rick Monday Kevin Kennedy KTNQ Jaime Jarrin Jorge Jarrin lt Previous season Next season gt They defeated the Colorado Rockies in the 2018 National League West tie breaker game to claim their sixth straight National League West Championship and became the first team to win six straight division championships since the New York Yankees won nine straight from 1998 to 2006 and only the third overall the Atlanta Braves won 14 from 1991 to 2005 1 They opened the playoffs by defeating the Atlanta Braves in four games in the Division Series and defeated the Milwaukee Brewers in seven games in the National League Championship Series It was the third straight NLCS appearance for the Dodgers a franchise record and the second consecutive National League pennant They lost to the Boston Red Sox in the 2018 World Series their second straight World Series loss The Dodgers became the first team to lose back to back World Series since the Texas Rangers did so in 2010 and 2011 and the first National League team to do so since the Braves in 1991 and 1992 Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 Coaching Front Office changes 1 2 Roster departures 1 3 Trades 1 4 Free agent signings 2 Spring training 3 Season standings 3 1 National League West 3 2 National League Wild Card 3 3 Record vs opponents 4 Regular season 4 1 March 4 2 April 4 3 May 4 4 June 4 5 July 4 6 August 4 7 September 4 8 National League West Tie Breaker Game 5 Game log 6 Postseason 6 1 National League Division Series 6 2 National League Championship Series 6 3 World Series 6 4 Postseason game log 7 Roster 8 Statistics 8 1 Batting 8 2 Pitching 9 Awards and honors 10 Transactions 10 1 March 10 2 April 10 3 May 10 4 June 10 5 July 10 6 August 10 7 September 11 Farm system 11 1 Mid Season All Stars 11 2 Post Season All Stars 11 3 Notes 12 Major League Baseball draft 13 References 14 External linksOffseason EditCoaching Front Office changes Edit Assistant hitting coach Tim Hyers left the Dodgers to become the hitting coach for the Boston Red Sox while farm director Gabe Kapler left to become manager of the Philadelphia Phillies and his assistant Jeremy Zoll became farm director for the Minnesota Twins 2 The Dodgers also chose to part ways with long time bullpen catcher Rob Flippo who had been in his position since the 2002 season 3 On November 13 Vice President of Baseball Operations Alex Anthopoulos left his position to become Executive Vice President General manager of the Atlanta Braves 4 On December 1 the Dodgers announced the hiring of Luis Ortiz and Brant Brown to the dual role of assistant hitting coach minor league hitting coordinator 5 They also announced that Brandon Gomes would replace Kapler as Director of Player Development and that Ron Porterfield would take on the new post of Director of Player Health 6 The Dodgers coaching staff lost two more members in December when bullpen coach Josh Bard left to become bench coach for the New York Yankees and Quality Assurance Coach Juan Castro left to become Director of Operations for the Tijuana Toros 7 On January 2 they replaced Bard by hiring former MLB pitcher Mark Prior to be the team s bullpen coach 8 Roster departures Edit On November 2 2017 the day after the 2017 World Series several Dodgers players became free agents They were pitchers Yu Darvish Brandon Morrow and Tony Watson second baseman Chase Utley and outfielders Curtis Granderson and Franklin Gutierrez 9 On November 5 they declined the 2018 option on outfielder Andre Ethier making him a free agent 10 Outfielder O Koyea Dickson was outrighted to the minors and removed from the 40 man roster on November 6 11 On November 20 the Dodgers designated RHP Josh Ravin for assignment and LHP Grant Dayton was claimed off waivers by the Atlanta Braves 12 Trades Edit On December 16 the Dodgers traded first baseman Adrian Gonzalez utility player Charlie Culberson pitchers Scott Kazmir and Brandon McCarthy and cash considerations to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for outfielder Matt Kemp 13 On January 4 the Dodgers made a three team trade with the Chicago White Sox and Kansas City Royals that sent minor league utility player Jake Peter and pitcher Scott Alexander to the Dodgers pitchers Joakim Soria and Luis Avilan to the White Sox and pitcher Trevor Oaks and minor league infielder Erick Mejia to the Royals 14 Free agent signings Edit On December 20 the Dodgers signed a one year contract with free agent pitcher Tom Koehler 15 Off season 40 man roster movesDeparting Player Date Transaction New Team Arriving player Old team Date TransactionYu Darvish November 2 Free agent Chicago Cubs Trevor Oaks Oklahoma City Dodgers November 20 Added to 40 man rosterCurtis Granderson November 2 Free agent Toronto Blue Jays Dennis Santana Tulsa Drillers November 20 Added to 40 man rosterFranklin Gutierrez November 2 Free agent Did not sign Matt Kemp Atlanta Braves December 16 TradeBrandon Morrow November 2 Free agent Chicago Cubs Tom Koehler Toronto Blue Jays December 20 Free agent signingChase Utley November 2 Free agent Los Angeles Dodgers Henry Owens Arizona Diamondbacks December 22 Waiver claimTony Watson November 2 Free agent San Francisco Giants Dylan Baker Milwaukee Brewers January 2 TradeAndre Ethier November 5 Option declined Did not sign Scott Alexander Kansas City Royals January 4 TradeO Koyea Dickson November 6 Outrighted to the minors Tohoku Rakuten Golden EaglesGrant Dayton November 20 Waiver claim Atlanta BravesJosh Ravin November 20 Designated for assignment Atlanta BravesCharlie Culberson December 16 Trade Atlanta BravesAdrian Gonzalez December 16 Trade Atlanta BravesScott Kazmir December 16 Trade Atlanta BravesBrandon McCarthy December 16 Trade Atlanta BravesLuis Avilan January 4 Trade Chicago White SoxTrevor Oaks January 4 Trade Kansas City RoyalsSpring training EditSpring training began for the Dodgers on February 13 when pitchers and catchers reported to work at Camelback Ranch in Glendale Arizona 16 The primary competition going into camp was in left field where Enrique Hernandez Joc Pederson Trayce Thompson Andrew Toles Alex Verdugo and Matt Kemp were all competing for playing time 17 nbsp The Dodgers re signed Chase Utley in spring training but he would retire after the seasonOn February 17 the Dodgers announced that they had re signed second baseman Chase Utley to a two year 2 million contract 18 The Dodgers suffered two serious injuries during spring training relief pitcher Tom Koehler suffered a strained right shoulder 19 and third baseman Justin Turner suffered a non displaced fracture of his left wrist after being hit with a pitch They both would begin the season on the disabled list 20 Outfielder Trayce Thompson was designated for assignment on March 27 when it became clear he would not win a spot on the opening day roster The Dodgers replaced him on the 40 man roster with relief pitcher Cory Mazzoni who was claimed off waivers from the Chicago Cubs 21 Season standings EditNational League West Edit vteNL West W L Pct GB Home RoadLos Angeles Dodgers 92 71 0 564 45 37 47 34Colorado Rockies 91 72 0 558 1 47 34 44 38Arizona Diamondbacks 82 80 0 506 9 40 41 42 39San Francisco Giants 73 89 0 451 18 42 39 31 50San Diego Padres 66 96 0 407 25 31 50 35 46 National League Wild Card Edit Wild Card standingsvteDivision Leaders W L Pct Milwaukee Brewers 96 67 0 589Los Angeles Dodgers 92 71 0 564Atlanta Braves 90 72 0 556 vteWild Card teams Top 2 teams qualify for postseason W L Pct GBChicago Cubs 95 68 0 583 4Colorado Rockies 91 72 0 558 St Louis Cardinals 88 74 0 543 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 82 79 0 509 8Arizona Diamondbacks 82 80 0 506 8 Washington Nationals 82 80 0 506 8 Philadelphia Phillies 80 82 0 494 10 New York Mets 77 85 0 475 13 San Francisco Giants 73 89 0 451 17 Cincinnati Reds 67 95 0 414 23 San Diego Padres 66 96 0 407 24 Miami Marlins 63 98 0 391 27 Record vs opponents Edit NL Records2018 National League recordvteSource MLB Standings Grid 2018Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH ALArizona 3 4 3 4 3 3 8 11 11 8 6 1 1 5 2 5 4 2 6 1 12 7 8 11 3 3 2 5 10 10Atlanta 4 3 3 3 3 4 2 5 2 5 14 5 3 4 13 6 12 7 5 1 4 3 3 3 4 2 10 9 8 12Chicago 4 3 3 3 11 8 3 3 4 3 5 2 11 9 6 1 4 2 10 9 5 2 3 3 9 10 4 3 13 7Cincinnati 3 3 4 3 8 11 2 4 6 1 2 5 6 13 3 3 3 4 5 14 3 4 4 2 7 12 1 6 10 10Colorado 11 8 5 2 3 3 4 2 7 13 2 4 2 5 6 1 5 2 3 3 11 8 12 7 2 5 5 2 13 7Los Angeles 8 11 5 2 3 4 1 6 13 7 2 4 4 3 4 2 3 4 5 1 14 5 10 9 3 4 5 1 12 8Miami 1 6 5 14 2 5 5 2 4 2 4 2 2 5 7 12 8 11 1 4 2 5 4 3 3 3 6 13 9 11Milwaukee 5 1 4 3 9 11 13 6 5 2 3 4 5 2 4 3 3 3 7 12 4 2 6 1 11 8 4 2 13 7New York 5 2 6 13 1 6 3 3 1 6 2 4 12 7 3 4 11 8 3 4 4 2 4 3 3 3 11 8 8 12Philadelphia 2 4 7 12 2 4 4 3 2 5 4 3 11 8 3 3 8 11 6 1 3 3 4 3 4 3 8 11 12 8Pittsburgh 1 6 1 5 9 10 14 5 3 3 1 5 4 1 12 7 4 3 1 6 3 4 4 3 8 11 2 5 15 5San Diego 7 12 3 4 2 5 4 3 8 11 5 14 5 2 2 4 2 4 3 3 4 3 8 11 4 3 2 4 7 13San Francisco 11 8 3 3 3 3 2 4 7 12 9 10 3 4 1 6 3 4 3 4 3 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with five strikeouts and no walks However the Dodgers offense again struggled managing only one hit of their own off of Giants starter Johnny Cueto and two relievers Joe Panik again hit a solo homer this time off reliever Kenley Jansen in the ninth inning to give the Giants their second straight 1 0 victory 23 It was only the second time and first time since the 1968 season that the Dodgers had been shutout in their first two games of the season and the first time they had lost back to back 1 0 games since April 24 25 2000 The Dodgers committed four errors in the game including three by Logan Forsythe for the first time since the 2013 season 24 Kenta Maeda struck out 10 Giants in five innings his debut on March 31 and the Dodgers offense finally pushed across some runs as they picked up their first win of the season 5 0 25 April Edit The Dodgers finished up the opening series with the Giants on April 1 with a 9 0 victory and a split of the series Rich Hill struck out five in six scoreless innings while Cody Bellinger hit his first homer of the season and Yasiel Puig had three hits including a double and scored two runs 26 The first road trip of the season began on April 2 against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field Hyun jin Ryu struggled in his debut allowing three runs on five hits with five walks in 3 2 3 innings Yasmani Grandal had three hits including a homer and Logan Forsythe also homered as the Dodgers took the lead going into the ninth However Kenley Jansen allowed a three run homer to Chris Owings to tie the game and send it into extra innings The game went into the fifteenth inning when a Jeff Mathis pinch hit single drove in the winning run in the Diamondbacks 8 7 win 27 In the following game Clayton Kershaw allowed two solo homers in his six innings while striking out six but the bullpen imploded walking four batters in the seventh as the Diamondbacks went on to win 6 1 28 The Dodgers were swept in the series when they fell in the final game 3 0 Patrick Corbin allowed only one hit in 7 1 3 innings and struck out 12 With five loses in their first seven games this was the Dodgers worst start to a season since 1998 29 After a rainout on April 6 the Dodgers played the Giants at AT amp T Park The Dodgers lost again in 14 innings on a three run homer by Andrew McCutchen 7 5 30 In the next game they played their third extra inning game of the week and ended the losing streak thanks to an RBI double by Kyle Farmer in the 10th that gave them a 2 1 win 31 nbsp Walker Buehler seen here with the Tulsa Drillers pitched five scoreless innings in his first major league start on April 23 Ryu pitched six shutout innings with eight strikeouts on April 9 against the Oakland Athletics back in Los Angeles while Matt Kemp Corey Seager and Chris Taylor hit solo homers in a 4 0 win 32 The Athletics got revenge the next day recording 21 hits and blowing out the Dodgers 16 6 33 The Dodgers lost again in the next game 8 7 to the Diamondbacks 34 On April 14 the Diamondbacks hit four home runs including two by A J Pollock to route the Dodgers 9 1 This was the 11th straight regular season loss by the Dodgers to the Diamondbacks the most against one team since the move to Los Angeles 35 Clayton Kershaw struck out 12 in seven innings of work the next day as the Dodgers won 7 2 snapping the losing streak 36 The Dodgers traveled down the freeway to play the San Diego Padres in a three game series at Petco Park beginning on April 16 Ryu struck out nine in six innings while Matt Kemp hit a three run home run and Yasmani Grandal hit a grandslam homer as the Dodgers won 10 3 37 Alex Wood struck out seven in 5 1 3 innings while allowing only one unearned run in the next game while Kemp homered to give the Dodgers an early lead However Kenley Jansen blew his second save of the season sending the game into extra innings A two run double by Grandal opened the scoring and the Dodgers won 7 3 in 12 innings 38 They completed their first series sweep of the season with a 13 4 win in the series finale Kenta Maeda struck out 10 in 5 2 3 innings while Corey Seager had four hits and three RBI and Max Muncy homered 39 The Dodgers returned home for a three game series against the Washington Nationals Max Scherzer out pitched Kershaw in the opener allowing one run on four hits with nine strikeouts in six innings as the Nationals won 5 2 40 Ryu allowed only two hits in seven shutout innings the following night and the Dodgers hit three homers to beat the Nationals 4 0 41 The Dodgers came from behind to win the final game of the series 4 3 thanks to run scoring doubles by Grandal and Bellinger in the sixth inning 42 Walker Buehler made his first major league start on April 23 and pitched five scoreless innings against the Miami Marlins Enrique Hernandez was three for four with a home run as the Dodgers won 2 1 43 Maeda struck out seven in six innings while allowing only one run but the Marlins won 3 2 by scoring twice off Pedro Baez in the top of the ninth 44 Kershaw struggled in his next start walking six tying his career high and allowing a three run homer to Miguel Rojas A comeback attempt by the Dodgers fell short and they lost 8 6 45 The Dodgers then went back on the road for a four game three day series against the Giants In the opener Ryu struck out seven in 5 2 3 innings while allowing only two runs and also drove in two runs with a double However the bullpen faltered and the Dodgers lost 6 4 46 The Dodgers played a doubleheader with the Giants on April 28 to make up the earlier rainout In the first game the Dodgers had a season high in runs 15 hits 20 and extra base hits 9 and Walker Buehler pitched five strong innings They won the game 15 6 47 However in the night game Austin Jackson s bases loaded double in the fifth inning put the Giants ahead and they won 8 3 48 Ty Blach allowed only two runs in six innings and the Giants took the series 4 2 49 Before beginning the next series a four game set against the division leading Diamondbacks in Arizona the Dodgers learned that Corey Seager would require elbow reconstruction surgery and would be lost for the rest of the season 50 Making a spot start in the first game of the Arizona series Ross Stripling allowed eight hits and four runs in four innings and the Diamondbacks led by A J Pollock s three home runs and Zack Greinke s 10 strikeouts pulled away for an 8 5 win 51 May Edit The month of May began with Clayton Kershaw on the mound as the Dodgers were hoping to stop the skid against the Diamondbacks He held them to two runs on six hits in six innings of work and the Dodgers led thanks to a Cody Bellinger homer However the bullpen faltered again and the Dodgers lost their fourth straight 4 3 52 Hyun jin Ryu exited the next game in the second inning due to a groin strain but the bullpen performed in this game and Alex Verdugo doubled twice and scored both times in the Dodgers 2 1 win 53 The Dodgers scored four runs in the eighth inning the next day partially thanks to two wild pitches and a balk by Jorge de la Rosa and won 5 2 to salvage a split of the series 54 The Dodgers next traveled to Monterrey Mexico for a three game international series against the San Diego Padres at Estadio de Beisbol Monterrey starting on May 4 Walker Buehler struck out eight without giving up a hit in six scoreless innings and relievers Tony Cingrani Yimi Garcia and Adam Liberatore joined on a combined no hitter the 12th in major league history and the first by the Dodgers who won 4 0 55 A two run homer buy Raffy Lopez in the following game allowed the Padres to take the lead in the sixth and they piled on against the Dodgers bullpen to even the series with a 7 4 win 56 A two run homer by Eric Hosmer in the fifth inning was the main blow in the Dodgers 3 0 loss to end the road trip 57 The Dodgers on April 8 began a six game homestand starting with a two game series with the Diamondbacks Rich Hill returned from a stint on the disabled list to start the game but he struggled allowing five runs on seven hits in only four innings A home run by Kike Hernandez in the ninth tied the game and sent it into extra innings where the Diamondbacks won in the 12th on a three run homer by Daniel Descalso 58 Yasiel Puig had three hits in the next game and the Dodgers won 6 3 59 The Dodgers next played the Cincinnati Reds in a four game series In the opener Scooter Gennett hit a two run double off Walker Buehler in the sixth snapping Buehler s 15 inning scoreless streak and later added a solo homer off a relief pitcher as the Reds won 4 1 60 Kenta Maeda allowed five runs in only 4 2 3 innings and the Dodgers offense couldn t solve the Reds pitching as they lost again 6 2 61 In the next game Ross Stripling struck out seven in 5 1 3 innings and left the game with the lead but reliver J T Chargois allowed a three run homer to Scott Schebler and the Dodgers lost again 5 3 62 Despite homers by Yasiel Puig and Yasmani Grandal the Dodgers dropped the next game also 5 3 It was the Reds first four game sweep of the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium since 1976 The Dodgers 16 24 record was the team s worst 40 game start since the 1958 season 63 nbsp Kenley Jansen saved both games of a double header on May 19 against the Nationals The Dodgers went on the road to play the Miami Marlins at Marlins Park J T Realmuto had three hits including a two out RBI double as the Dodgers lost for the fifth straight game 4 2 64 They lost again the next day 6 5 falling into last place in the division 65 The Dodgers finally snapped the losing streak the next day with a 7 0 win Kenta Maeda struck out eight while only allowing two hits in eight innings while Justin Turner had three hits in four at bats with two doubles 66 Thanks to a rainout at Nationals Park on May 18 the Dodgers played a doubleheader against the Washington Nationals on the 19th In the first game Ross Stripling allowed only one run in six innings with a career high nine strikeouts and the Dodgers won 4 1 67 In the second game Rich Hill started but only threw two pitches before leaving the game due to a blister on his middle finger forcing the Dodgers bullpen to pitch the entire game Nationals starter Max Scherzer allowed two runs in seven innings with 13 strikeouts but the Dodgers rallied against the bullpen pulling ahead with a two run double by Matt Kemp in the ninth off closer Sean Doolittle to win 5 4 This was the first time the Dodgers had won a game where the starting pitcher failed to record an out since May 31 1981 68 Kenley Jansen was the first Dodger pitcher to save both games of a doubleheader on the same day since Jeff Shaw on August 25 2000 69 The Dodgers completed the sweep of the Nationals with a 7 2 victory Alex Wood allowed only two runs in six innings and the Dodgers hit three home runs 70 The Dodgers returned home on May 21 to play the Colorado Rockies Walker Buheler struck out six in seven innings while allowing only two hits one of which was a solo homer by Gerardo Parra However the Dodgers got only a solo homer of themselves by Max Muncy and the bullpen allowed the go ahead run in a 2 1 loss 71 Chris Taylor and Puig hit back to back homers in the sixth inning for a 5 3 win the following day 72 Maeda struck out 12 and only allowed two hits in 6 2 3 scoreless innings as the Dodgers shut out the Rockies 3 0 73 The Dodgers next began a weekend series with the Padres Stripling struck out 10 batters in 6 2 3 innings while Kemp had three hits in four at bats including a three run homer as the Dodgers won 4 1 74 Christian Villanueva hit two home runs as the Padres won 7 5 in the following game 75 In the last game of the series Buehler struck out eight in seven innings while allowing only one run while Max Muncy and Cody Belliger each hit two run homers in the 6 1 win 76 The Dodgers took on the Philadelphia Phillies on Memorial Day falling behind 4 0 before they rallied After failing to get a hit in the first five innings they scored two in the sixth and three in the eighth to win the game 5 4 77 Jake Arrieta shut out the Dodgers over seven innings in the following game as the Phillies won 6 1 78 Ross Stripling dominated in the third game of the series holding the Phillies to one run on four hits with nine strikeouts in seven innings while Kemp homered and doubled in the 8 2 win 79 Kershaw returned from a stay on the disabled list to allow one run in five innings but the Dodgers lost 2 1 when they couldn t get anything going offensively against Phillies ace Aaron Nola 80 June Edit The Dodgers began June at Coors Field against the Colorado Rockies In the first game Yasiel Puig had four hit including a homer and Chris Taylor also homered and drove in four runs as the Dodgers won an 11 8 slugfest 81 In the next game Joc Pederson hit two home runs and the Dodgers scored eight runs in the seventh inning en route to a 12 4 win over the Rockies 82 The Dodgers completed the sweep of the Rockies with a 10 7 win Max Muncy hit two homers for four RBI and Yasmani Grandal also hit a two run homer It was their first sweep of the Rockies in Colorado since 2010 83 nbsp Matt Kemp had five RBI in a June 6 loss to the Pirates and he would proceed to make his first All Star game since 2012 The Dodgers went on the road to play the Pittsburgh Pirates in a three game series at PNC Park starting on June 5 In the first game Ross Stripling pitched five scoreless innings with seven strikeouts and the Dodgers hit three home runs en route to a 5 0 shutout win It was the Dodgers fourth straight game with at least three homers tying the franchise record set in 1954 and also tied in 2017 84 In the following game Matt Kemp had two doubles and a homer for five RBI but the pitching faltered Caleb Ferguson making his MLB debut hit two batters walked three and allowed four runs in only 1 2 3 innings as the Dodgers lost 11 9 85 The Dodgers had another bullpen game in the finale of the series when rookie Dennis Santana was scratched from his first scheduled MLB start moments before the start of the game forcing the Dodgers to use a franchise record nine pitchers in the nine inning game Joc Pederson hit two home runs and Cody Bellinger had three hits including a homer of his own as the Dodgers won the game 8 7 86 The Dodgers returned home on June 8 to play the Atlanta Braves starting with a 7 3 win thanks to the team hitting five home runs two by Yasmani Grandal 87 The Braves won the next game 5 3 88 The Dodgers finished the series with a 7 2 win Stripling allowed just two runs on two hits in 6 2 3 innings 89 Next came a brief two game interleague series against the Texas Rangers starting on June 12 The Dodgers hit three more homers Muncy Pederson and Puig to rout the Rangers 12 5 90 The Dodgers won the second game 3 2 in 11 innings when Enrique Hernandez scored on wild throw by Rangers reliever Matt Bush 91 Stripling picked up his sixth straight win in the next outing on June 15 against the San Francisco Giants Homers by Kemp and Hernandez helped the Dodgers win 3 2 92 They both homered again the next night as they won again 3 1 93 The Dodgers five game winning streak came to an end the next day when Caleb Ferguson allowed two run home runs to Nick Hundley and Brandon Belt and the Giants won 4 1 94 After a rainout on June 18 the Dodgers played a day night doubleheader against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field on the 19th In the opener Kyle Farmer s two out two run pinch hit double in the ninth gave the Dodgers a come from behind 4 3 win 95 However the Cubs won the next game 2 1 as Kris Bryant tripled in the 10th inning and scored the winning run on a single by Albert Almora 96 In the final game of the series the Dodgers were shut out by the Cubs 4 0 and lost their first series since mid May 97 They next traveled to Citi Field for a three game weekend series against the New York Mets A grand slam homer by Cody Bellinger in game one gave the Dodgers a 5 2 win 98 In the next game Kemp hit his eighth career grand slam the Dodgers first pinch hit slam since Manny Ramirez hit one in 2009 and Max Muncy also homered in the 8 3 win 99 The Dodgers finished off the sweep of the Mets with an 8 7 victory in 11 innings They hit seven homers as a team in the game including two each by Bellinger and Hernandez This was their 12th straight win over the Mets dating back to 2016 They became just the second National League team in history to hit seven solo homers in a road game joining the 2006 Atlanta Braves 100 The Dodgers returned home to play the Cubs on June 25 and Kenta Maeda struck out nine while allowing only three hits and one walk in seven scoreless innings while solo homers by Hernandez and Chris Taylor provided the offense in a 2 1 win 101 In the following game Javier Baez had four hits including a solo homer and a grand slam to help the Cubs to a 9 4 win 102 The Dodgers hit three more home runs on the 27th leading them to a 7 5 win over the Cubs 103 The next day the Dodgers hit two more home runs to give them 53 for the month tying a club record However the Cubs scored seven runs off the Dodgers bullpen in the seventh inning to come from behind and win 11 5 104 Rich Hill struck out 10 in 6 2 3 innings on June 29 against the Colorado Rockies while Justin Turner s ninth inning homer broke the club record with the 54th of the month However three solo homers by the Rockies and eight shutout innings from Tyler Anderson led to a 3 1 loss 105 The Dodgers ended the month with another 3 1 loss to the Rockies as they couldn t solve German Marquez who struck out nine in eight innings 106 July Edit The Dodgers began the month of July with a 6 4 victory over the Rockies Matt Kemp homered and drove in four runs in the game 107 Kemp exploded in the next game with five hits including a three run homer as the Dodgers routed the Pittsburgh Pirates 17 1 108 The Dodgers hit six more home runs including two by Max Muncy in an 8 3 victory in the following game 109 Yasmani Grandal and Chris Taylor combined for all six RBIs as the Dodgers finished off the sweep of the Pirates with a 6 4 victory on the Fourth of July 110 The Dodgers traveled down the 5 Freeway to play the Los Angeles Angels at Anaheim Stadium beginning on July 6 In the opener two ninth inning errors led to the Angels walking off with a 3 2 win 111 Ross Stripling struck out seven with no walks and only three hits in six innings in the Dodgers 3 1 win the next day 112 A pinch hit homer by Shohei Ohtani gave the Angels a 4 3 win in the last game of the series 113 Next came a four game series against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park Clayton Kershaw allowed only two hits in six scoreless innings as the Dodgers started things off with an 8 2 win 114 Rookie starter Eric Lauer allowed only four hits while striking out eight in 8 2 3 innings as the Padres evened the series with a 4 1 win on the 10th 115 Then in the next game Kenta Maeda struck out nine in 5 2 3 innings his fourth straight nine strikeout game as the Dodgers won 4 2 116 The Dodgers moved into solo possession of first place in the division for the first time all season with a 3 2 win on July 12 117 nbsp Max Muncy who began the season in the minors would lead the Dodgers in home runs in 2018 and also participated in the Home Run Derby at the All Star GameThe Dodgers returned home on July 13 for another series with the Angels Max Muncy hit a solo homer and an RBI single as they won 3 2 118 However in the next game Kole Calhoun hit a homer off Kenley Jansen in the 10th inning to give the Angels a 4 3 win 119 Clayton Kershaw struck out eight batters in 6 2 3 innings and the Dodgers hit two more home runs as they went into the all star break with a 5 3 victory over the Angels and a record of 53 43 first place in the NL West 120 Matt Kemp was voted by fans to start the 2018 Major League Baseball All Star Game and Ross Stripling and Kenley Jansen also made the team 121 with Max Muncy as a participant in the Home Run Derby 122 The day after the game the Dodgers acquired all star third baseman Manny Machado from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for five minor leaguers 123 They returned from the break with a three game series against the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park Machado reached base four times in his debut with the team with two hits and two walks and Enrique Hernandez hit a three run homer as the Dodgers won 6 4 124 The Dodgers committed three errors in the next game and lost 4 2 125 Kemp hit two home runs as the Dodgers ran away with an 11 2 win in the finale of the series 126 They next traveled to Citizens Bank Park for a series with the Philadelphia Phillies The Dodgers hit four home runs to take the opener 7 6 127 In the second game Trevor Plouffe hit a three run home run off Hernandez who was making his first career pitching appearance in the 16th inning to give the Phillies a 7 4 win Yasmani Grandal homered from both sides of the plate earlier in the game 128 The Phillies took the series with a 7 3 win in the final game A five run fifth inning highlighted by a Carlos Santana triple was the difference 129 In the opener of their series against the Atlanta Braves at SunTrust Park Rich Hill struck out eight in seven scoreless innings while Manny Machado hit his first homer as a Dodger in the 8 2 win 130 On July 27 Clayton Kershaw struck out eight batters in 7 2 3 innings while only allowing one run and also had a two run single and three walks as a batter as the Dodgers won 4 1 131 Alex Wood pitched 5 2 3 scoreless innings with only one hit and Yasiel Puig homered and drove in three runs as the Dodgers took the next game 5 1 132 In the last game of the roadtrip the Dodgers were no hit by Braves pitcher Sean Newcomb for 8 2 3 innings before Chris Taylor singled with two out in the ninth They lost 4 1 133 A three run home run by Eric Thames led the Brewers to a 5 2 victory over the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on July 30 134 In the next game Walker Buehler only allowed one run on five hits in seven innings with seven strikeouts but that run was all it took in a 1 0 loss to end the month 135 August Edit The Dodgers began the month of August with a 10 inning 6 4 win over the Brewers Yasmani Grandal hit two homers including a walk off and Brian Dozier who was acquired in a trade the previous day also homered 136 The Dodgers finished with a split of the four game series by beating the Brewers 21 5 They hit seven home runs in the game including two each by Joc Pederson and Yasiel Puig and a grand slam by Cody Bellinger Nine runs scored in the seventh a season high and the 21 runs scored was the most by the Dodgers since July 21 2001 in Colorado and the most ever at Dodger Stadium 137 The Houston Astros came to town next for a rematch of the two teams that played in the 2017 World Series Justin Verlander struck out 14 batters in 7 2 3 innings while only allowing four hits as the Astros took the opener 2 1 138 The Astros scored four times in the sixth and seven times in the eighth to route the Dodgers 14 0 in the following game 139 RBI doubles by Bellinger and Dozier helped the Dodgers salvage the last game of the series 3 2 140 nbsp Hyun jin Ryu returned in August after spending three months on the disabled list and was the Dodgers best pitcher the last two months of the season The Dodgers traveled to Oakland Coliseum to play the Oakland Athletics in a quick two game series which they split In the first game Rich Hill allowed two runs in 5 2 3 innings in a 4 2 win 141 In the second game Mike Fiers struck out eight of the first 12 batters he faced and the A s held on for a 3 2 win 142 The Dodgers hit five home runs including two off Colorado Rockies closer Wade Davis in the ninth inning as they beat the Rockies at Coors Field 8 5 on August 9 143 A two run homer by Ryan McMahon in the seventh inning gave the Rockies a 5 4 comeback victory over the Dodgers the following day 144 McMahon struck again in the next game hitting a walk off three run home run to beat the Dodgers 3 2 145 A bases loaded walk by Dylan Floro in the ninth inning gave the Rockies a 4 3 walk off win in the series finale 146 The Dodgers returned home on August 13 to play the San Francisco Giants Clayton Kershaw struck out nine while only allowing one run on four hits in eight innings but for the fourth consecutive day the Dodgers bullpen imploded allowing four runs in the top of the ninth for a 5 2 loss 147 The Dodgers then lost their fifth straight game 2 1 with the final run scoring in the ninth inning off the bullpen again 148 In the next game Hyun jin Ryu allowed only three hits while striking out six in six scoreless innings in his first game after spending 3 1 3 months on the disabled list However the Dodgers bullpen blew a lead for the seventh straight game This time the Dodgers managed to win in 12 innings 4 3 on a sacrifice fly by Brian Dozier 149 The Dodgers began a series with the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field on August 17 Walker Buehler struck out eight in six innings and Manny Machado hit two home runs as the Dodgers won 11 1 150 However they lost the next day 5 4 in 10 innings when Dylan Floro balked with the bases loaded The Dodgers hit three solo home runs in the game 151 Kershaw allowed one run on four hits in seven innings with seven strikeouts as the Dodgers finished off the series with a 12 1 win 152 Back home on August 20 Kenley Jansen returned from a stay on the disabled list with an irregular heartbeat to allow two back to back home runs in the ninth inning and the Dodgers lost to the St Louis Cardinals 5 3 153 Both Yadier Molina and Marcell Ozuna hit two run homers as the Cardinals took the next game also 5 2 154 In the final game of the series Walker Buehler allowed only three hits while striking out nine in seven scoreless innings and the Dodgers managed just one hit a solo home run by Joc Pederson off of Jack Flaherty who struck out 10 in six innings A pinch hit home run by Tyler O Neill off Scott Alexander tied the game in the eighth and Paul DeJong hit a two run homer off Jansen in the ninth to give the Cardinals a 3 1 win and a sweep of the series their first in Los Angeles since 2006 155 The Dodgers began Players Weekend with an 11 1 rout of the San Diego Padres Rich Hill struck out eight in six scoreless innings while they hit three homers among 13 team hits 156 Kershaw struck out nine in eight innings the following day and the Dodgers led going into the ninth thanks to a three run homer by Manny Machado before Jansen blew another save by allowing a tying home run by Austin Hedges This time the managed to eventually win thanks to a walk off RBI double by Justin Turner in the 12th inning 157 Turner had a career high with five RBI in the next game as the Dodgers swept the Padres with a 7 3 win 158 The Dodgers played a quick two game series against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Park Machado drove in four runs and Brian Dozier homered as they won the opener 8 4 159 In the second game Alex Wood pitched seven scoreless innings and the Dodgers hit three home runs and a triple their only hits of the night in a 3 1 win 160 They returned home on August 30 to begin a four game series against the division leading Arizona Diamondbacks A three run home run by David Peralta in the fifth inning accounted for the Diamondbacks only runs in a 3 1 win over the Dodgers 161 The following day Kike Hernandez and Justin Turner hit home runs in the eighth inning to lead the Dodgers to a 3 2 comeback victory 162 September Edit The Dodgers moved into a tie for first place in the division when Matt Kemp hit a three run home run off Archie Bradley in the eighth inning to give them another 3 2 comeback win 163 In the last game of the series Walker Buehler tied his career high nine strikeouts while allowing only one earned run For the second day in a row Kemp drove in the winning runs this time with a two RBI walk off double to help the Dodgers win their third straight game over the Diamondbacks 3 2 to take over solo possession of first place in the division 164 The lead didn t last long as they fell back into second place the next day this time behind the Colorado Rockies thanks to a 4 2 loss to the New York Mets thus snapping the aforementioned streak of 12 straight wins over the Mets above A three run pinch hit homer by Brandon Nimmo in the top of the ninth was the difference 165 After falling behind by four runs in the next game the Dodgers scored 11 unanswered runs en route to an 11 4 victory 166 Amed Rosario had three of the Mets 14 hits in the as they won the series with a 7 3 victory 167 nbsp Yasiel Puig hit two home runs in a September 14 victory over the Cardinals The Dodgers then began a 10 game road trip starting with three against the first place Rockies at Coors Field on September 7 Clayton Kershaw recorded his 12th consecutive quality start the second longest streak of his career as the Dodgers won 4 2 168 The Rockies won 4 2 the next day as Kyle Freeland struck out eight in six innings 169 Justin Turner had four hits in five at bats including a homer and two doubles as the Dodgers took the series with a 9 6 win 170 Scooter Gennett had four hits in five at bats with three RBI as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Dodgers 10 6 at Great American Ball Park on September 10 171 Luis Castillo struck out nine while only allowing one run in 6 1 3 innings as the Reds took the next game also 3 1 172 The Dodgers took the series finale 8 1 to avoid their first season sweep at the hands of the Reds in the 119 year history of the matchup 173 Manny Machado had three hits including a home run and three RBI in four at bats as the Dodgers began a four game series against the St Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium with a 9 7 win 174 In the next game Buehler allowed only two hits in eight scoreless innings while striking out nine and Yasiel Puig hit two home runs as the Dodgers won 3 0 175 He followed up that performance by hitting three more homers in the next game in a 17 4 victory Coupled with a Rockies loss the Dodgers reclaimed first place in the West 176 Adam Wainwright struck out nine in six scoreless innings as the Cardinals salvaged the final game of the series 5 0 and knocked the Dodgers a half a game behind the Rockies 177 The Dodgers returned home on September 17 for a crucial three game divisional series against the Rockies In the opener Hyun jin Ryu pitched seven scoreless innings while Max Muncy hit a three run homer and Joc Pederson hit two homers in an 8 2 win to recapture first place 178 They won again the next day 3 2 thanks to a walk off homer by Chris Taylor in the 10th inning 179 They finished off a sweep of the Rockies with a 5 2 victory Yasiel Puig s pinch hit three run homer in the seventh inning was the big blow Buehler struck out a career high 12 batters in six innings and the Dodgers tied a National League record with seven players with 20 or more home runs after Kemp hit one in the second inning 180 The San Diego Padres came to town for the Dodgers final home series of the regular season beating them in the opener 5 3 181 In the next game a three run homer by Manny Machado helped the Dodgers to a 7 2 win 182 Ryu struck out eight in six scoreless innings while Kemp was 3 for 4 with a homer and three RBI as the Dodgers won 14 0 in their final home game of the season 183 With a narrow 1 1 2 game lead over the Rockies in the division race the Dodgers began the final week of the season with a road trip to Chase Field to play the Diamondbacks They rallied from behind to win the first game 7 4 184 However a walk off homer by Eduardo Escobar in the following game gave the Diamondbacks a 4 3 win cutting the Dodgers lead in the division to half a game 185 Three homers by the Diamondbacks knocked the Dodgers out of first place entirely by beating them 7 2 on September 26 186 They next traveled to AT amp T Park to end the regular season with a three game series with the San Francisco Giants A two run homer by Justin Turner was the key in a 3 1 victory to begin the series 187 A tie breaking RBI triple by Manny Machado helped the Dodgers to a 10 6 win over the Giants on September 29 as they clinched a spot in the postseason and moved into a tie for first place with the Rockies heading into the final game of the season 188 In that game Rich Hill allowed only two hits while striking out seven in seven scoreless innings and the Dodgers routed the Giants 15 0 However the Rockies also won on this day forcing the two teams to play a tie breaker game to decide the NL West championship 189 National League West Tie Breaker Game Edit Main article 2018 National League West tie breaker game nbsp Cody Bellinger hit a two run home run in the tie breaker game The Dodgers faced the Colorado Rockies in a tie breaker game to determine the National League West champion on October 1 Walker Buehler allowed only one hit in 6 2 3 innings and the Dodgers got two run home runs from Cody Bellinger in the fourth inning and Max Muncy in the fifth They won the game 5 2 to clinch their sixth consecutive division championship They became the first team to win six straight division championships since the New York Yankees won 10 straight from 1998 to 2007 and only the third overall the Atlanta Braves won 14 from 1991 to 2005 1 On October 4 they were set to play the Atlanta Braves The first NLDS game was pitched by Hyun Jin Ryu leaving Kershaw to pitch game 2 This was the first time in 8 out of 10 games that Kershaw has not been selected to start Game log Edit2018 Game Log 92 71 March 1 2 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 March 29 Giants L 0 1 Blach 1 0 Kershaw 0 1 Strickland 1 53 595 0 12 March 30 Giants L 0 1 Watson 1 0 Jansen 0 1 Strickland 2 53 478 0 23 March 31 Giants W 5 0 Maeda 1 0 Holland 0 1 45 938 1 2April 11 14 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record4 April 1 Giants W 9 0 Hill 1 0 Stratton 0 1 41 866 2 25 April 2 Diamondbacks L 7 8 15 Salas 1 1 Font 0 1 21 735 2 36 April 3 Diamondbacks L 1 6 Godley 1 0 Kershaw 0 2 27 574 2 47 April 4 Diamondbacks L 0 3 Corbin 2 0 Wood 0 1 Boxberger 2 25 754 2 5 April 6 Giants Postponed rain Rescheduled for April 288 April 7 Giants L 5 7 14 Gomez 1 0 Font 0 2 42 308 2 69 April 8 Giants W 2 1 10 Fields 1 0 Johnson 0 1 Jansen 1 42 374 3 610 April 10 Athletics W 4 0 Ryu 1 0 Manaea 1 2 Jansen 2 41 243 4 611 April 11 Athletics L 6 16 Mengden 1 2 Wood 0 2 49 394 4 712 April 13 Diamondbacks L 7 8 Greinke 1 1 Maeda 1 1 Boxberger 5 43 791 4 813 April 14 Diamondbacks L 1 9 McFarland 1 0 Hill 1 1 44 306 4 914 April 15 Diamondbacks W 7 2 Kershaw 1 2 Godley 2 1 47 527 5 915 April 16 Padres W 10 3 Ryu 2 0 Erlin 0 2 23 082 6 916 April 17 Padres W 7 3 12 Alexander 1 0 Webb 0 1 22 959 7 917 April 18 Padres W 13 4 Maeda 2 1 Perdomo 1 2 23 748 8 918 April 20 Nationals L 2 5 Scherzer 4 1 Kershaw 1 3 Doolittle 4 50 211 8 1019 April 21 Nationals W 4 0 Ryu 3 0 Strasburg 2 2 50 908 9 1020 April 22 Nationals W 4 3 Fields 2 0 Gott 0 1 Jansen 3 51 297 10 1021 April 23 Marlins W 2 1 Liberatore 1 0 Barraclough 0 1 Fields 1 46 909 11 1022 April 24 Marlins L 2 3 Steckenrider 1 0 Baez 0 1 Ziegler 2 39 284 11 1123 April 25 Marlins L 6 8 Gonzalez 1 0 Kershaw 1 4 39 004 11 1224 April 27 Giants L 4 6 Dyson 1 0 Cingrani 0 1 Strickland 6 41 936 11 1325 April 28 1 Giants W 15 6 Buehler 1 0 Stratton 2 2 41 809 12 1326 April 28 2 Giants L 3 8 Cueto 3 0 Wood 0 3 40 608 12 1427 April 29 Giants L 2 4 Blach 2 3 Maeda 2 2 Strickland 7 42 020 12 1528 April 30 Diamondbacks L 5 8 Greinke 3 2 Stripling 0 1 Boxberger 9 17 562 12 16May 14 14 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record29 May 1 Diamondbacks L 3 4 Bracho 1 0 Liberatore 0 1 Boxberger 10 18 940 12 1730 May 2 Diamondbacks W 2 1 Hudson 1 0 Godley 4 2 Jansen 4 19 531 13 1731 May 3 Diamondbacks W 5 2 Chargois 1 0 Salas 3 2 Jansen 5 21 407 14 1732 May 4 Padres note 1 W 4 0 Buehler 2 0 Lucchesi 3 2 21 536 15 1733 May 5 Padres note 1 L 4 7 Yates 2 0 Fields 2 1 Hand 8 21 791 15 1834 May 6 Padres note 1 L 0 3 Lauer 1 1 Cingrani 0 2 Hand 9 21 789 15 1935 May 8 Diamondbacks L 5 8 12 McFarland 2 1 Garcia 0 1 45 894 15 2036 May 9 Diamondbacks W 6 3 Baez 1 1 Salas 3 3 Jansen 6 45 600 16 2037 May 10 Reds L 1 4 Mahle 3 4 Buehler 2 1 Iglesias 5 47 383 16 2138 May 11 Reds L 2 6 Brice 1 2 Maeda 2 3 Iglesias 6 46 979 16 2239 May 12 Reds L 3 5 Bailey 1 5 Chargois 1 1 Hughes 1 49 911 16 2340 May 13 Reds L 3 5 Castillo 3 4 Hill 1 2 Iglesias 7 44 787 16 2441 May 15 Marlins L 2 4 Wittgren 2 0 Wood 0 4 Ziegler 6 6 242 16 2542 May 16 Marlins L 5 6 Steckenrider 2 1 Baez 1 2 Ziegler 7 5 721 16 2643 May 17 Marlins W 7 0 Maeda 3 3 Smith 2 5 13 820 17 26 May 18 Nationals Postponed rain Rescheduled for May 1944 May 19 1 Nationals W 4 1 Stripling 1 1 Roark 2 4 Jansen 7 26 740 18 2645 May 19 2 Nationals W 5 4 Goeddel 3 0 Doolittle 1 2 Jansen 8 32 378 19 2646 May 20 Nationals W 7 2 Wood 1 4 Strasburg 5 4 Fields 2 40 201 20 2647 May 21 Rockies L 1 2 Marquez 3 5 Baez 1 3 Davis 17 42 805 20 2748 May 22 Rockies W 5 3 Chargois 2 1 Shaw 1 3 Jansen 9 43 719 21 2749 May 23 Rockies W 3 0 Maeda 4 3 Freeland 4 5 Jansen 10 45 884 22 2750 May 25 Padres W 4 1 Stripling 2 1 Richard 3 6 Jansen 11 44 612 23 2751 May 26 Padres L 5 7 Stammen 2 0 Hudson 1 1 Hand 16 43 920 23 2852 May 27 Padres W 6 1 Buehler 3 1 Cimber 2 2 46 650 24 2853 May 28 Phillies W 5 4 Garcia 1 1 Morgan 0 1 Jansen 12 39 759 25 2854 May 29 Phillies L 1 6 Arrieta 5 2 Maeda 4 4 40 044 25 2955 May 30 Phillies W 8 2 Stripling 3 1 Eflin 1 2 43 302 26 2956 May 31 Phillies L 1 2 Nola 7 2 Fields 2 2 Dominguez 2 40 986 26 30June 17 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record57 June 1 Rockies W 11 8 Santana 1 0 Pounders 0 1 Jansen 13 42 711 27 3058 June 2 Rockies W 12 4 Baez 2 3 Shaw 2 4 47 703 28 3059 June 3 Rockies W 10 7 Cingrani 1 2 Davis 0 1 Jansen 14 41 851 29 3060 June 5 Pirates W 5 0 Stripling 4 1 Musgrove 2 1 12 879 30 3061 June 6 Pirates L 9 11 Brault 5 1 Hudson 1 2 Vazquez 11 14 327 30 3162 June 7 Pirates W 8 7 Baez 3 3 Taillon 3 5 Jansen 15 19 713 31 3163 June 8 Braves W 7 3 Buehler 4 1 McCarthy 5 3 47 262 32 3164 June 9 Braves L 3 5 Sanchez 2 0 Wood 1 5 Vizcaino 11 52 718 32 3265 June 10 Braves W 7 2 Stripling 5 1 Newcomb 7 2 47 711 33 3266 June 12 Rangers W 12 5 Paredes 1 0 Colon 3 4 Corcino 1 48 233 34 3267 June 13 Rangers W 3 2 11 Liberatore 2 1 Chavez 2 1 41 303 35 3268 June 15 Giants W 3 2 Stripling 6 1 Holland 4 7 Jansen 16 53 433 36 3269 June 16 Giants W 3 1 Wood 2 5 Bumgarner 0 2 Jansen 17 53 706 37 3270 June 17 Giants L 1 4 Stratton 8 4 Ferguson 0 1 Strickland 14 49 541 37 33 June 18 Cubs Postponed rain amp power outage Rescheduled for June 1971 June 19 1 Cubs W 4 3 Paredes 2 0 Wilson 1 2 Jansen 18 39 273 38 3372 June 19 2 Cubs L 1 2 10 Zastryzny 1 0 Stewart 0 1 40 409 38 3473 June 20 Cubs L 0 4 Lester 9 2 Stripling 6 2 41 199 38 3574 June 22 Mets W 5 2 Wood 3 5 Wheeler 2 6 Jansen 19 32 565 39 3575 June 23 Mets W 8 3 Ferguson 1 1 deGrom 5 3 37 705 40 3576 June 24 Mets W 8 7 11 Hudson 2 2 Flexen 0 1 34 060 41 3577 June 25 Cubs W 2 1 Maeda 5 4 Underwood Jr 0 1 Jansen 20 41 750 42 3578 June 26 Cubs L 4 9 Lester 10 2 Garcia 1 2 53 904 42 3679 June 27 Cubs W 7 5 Wood 4 5 Hendricks 5 8 Jansen 21 42 121 43 3680 June 28 Cubs L 5 11 Cishek 2 0 Buehler 4 2 52 187 43 3781 June 29 Rockies L 1 3 Anderson 5 3 Hill 1 3 Davis 23 41 909 43 3882 June 30 Rockies L 1 3 Marquez 6 8 Maeda 5 5 Ottavino 2 46 172 43 39July 16 10 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record83 July 1 Rockies W 6 4 Hudson 3 2 Ottavino 4 2 Jansen 22 45 725 44 3984 July 2 Pirates W 17 1 Wood 5 5 Kingham 2 4 Ferguson 1 45 207 45 3985 July 3 Pirates W 8 3 Kershaw 2 4 Nova 4 6 48 819 46 3986 July 4 Pirates W 6 4 Hill 2 3 Holmes 0 1 Jansen 23 53 139 47 3987 July 6 Angels L 2 3 Parker 2 1 Jansen 0 2 44 323 47 4088 July 7 Angels W 3 1 Stripling 7 2 Cole 0 1 Jansen 24 44 409 48 4089 July 8 Angels L 3 4 Heaney 5 6 Chargois 2 2 Anderson 4 42 213 48 4190 July 9 Padres W 8 2 Kershaw 3 4 Perdomo 1 3 28 110 49 4191 July 10 Padres L 1 4 Lauer 5 5 Hill 2 4 26 272 49 4292 July 11 Padres W 4 2 Maeda 6 5 Lucchesi 4 5 Jansen 25 26 448 50 4293 July 12 Padres W 3 2 Stripling 8 2 Ross 5 8 Jansen 26 29 595 51 4294 July 13 Angels W 3 2 Ferguson 2 1 Bedrosian 3 2 Alexander 1 53 368 52 4295 July 14 Angels L 4 5 10 Alvarez 4 3 Jansen 0 3 53 797 52 4396 July 15 Angels W 5 3 Maeda 7 5 Cole 0 2 Jansen 27 47 871 53 43 July 17 89th All Star Game National League vs American League Nationals Park Washington D C 97 July 20 Brewers W 6 4 Hill 3 4 Williams 0 3 Jansen 28 36 812 54 4398 July 21 Brewers L 2 4 Burnes 1 0 Kershaw 3 5 Knebel 12 36 242 54 4499 July 22 Brewers W 11 2 Wood 6 5 Suter 8 7 Ferguson 2 38 249 55 44100 July 23 Phillies W 7 6 Alexander 2 0 Dominguez 1 3 Jansen 29 33 753 56 44101 July 24 Phillies L 4 7 16 Velasquez 7 8 Hernandez 0 1 35 028 56 45102 July 25 Phillies L 3 7 Arrieta 8 6 Buehler 4 3 Dominguez 10 35 659 56 46103 July 26 Braves W 8 2 Hill 4 4 Sanchez 5 3 40 706 57 46104 July 27 Braves W 4 1 Kershaw 4 5 Foltynewicz 7 7 Jansen 30 41 647 58 46105 July 28 Braves W 5 1 Wood 7 5 Fried 1 4 41 758 59 46106 July 29 Braves L 1 4 Newcomb 10 5 Stripling 8 3 40 303 59 47107 July 30 Brewers L 2 5 Hader 4 0 Maeda 7 6 44 933 59 48108 July 31 Brewers L 0 1 Miley 2 1 Buehler 4 4 Jeffress 4 44 818 59 49August 14 13 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record109 August 1 Brewers W 6 4 10 Floro 4 2 Albers 3 3 41 686 60 49110 August 2 Brewers W 21 5 Kershaw 5 5 Chacin 10 4 45 087 61 49111 August 3 Astros L 1 2 Verlander 11 6 Wood 7 6 Rondon 11 53 598 61 50112 August 4 Astros L 0 14 Peacock 2 4 Maeda 7 7 53 119 61 51113 August 5 Astros W 3 2 Buehler 5 4 Cole 10 4 Jansen 31 50 628 62 51114 August 7 Athletics W 4 2 Hill 5 4 Manaea 10 8 Jansen 32 33 654 63 51115 August 8 Athletics L 2 3 Familia 7 4 Chargois 2 3 Treinen 29 32 062 63 52116 August 9 Rockies W 8 5 Ferguson 3 1 Davis 1 6 Alexander 2 43 076 64 52117 August 10 Rockies L 4 5 McGee 2 4 Rosscup 0 1 Ottavino 5 42 184 64 53118 August 11 Rockies L 2 3 Shaw 4 5 Chargois 2 4 47 633 64 54119 August 12 Rockies L 3 4 Davis 2 6 Floro 4 3 40 599 64 55120 August 13 Giants L 2 5 Black 2 1 Alexander 2 1 Smith 9 45 229 64 56121 August 14 Giants L 1 2 Dyson 3 2 Maeda 7 8 Smith 10 46 734 64 57122 August 15 Giants W 4 3 12 Baez 4 3 Kelly 0 1 44 987 65 57123 August 17 Mariners W 11 1 Buehler 6 4 LeBlanc 7 3 46 796 66 57124 August 18 Mariners L 4 5 10 Warren 2 1 Ferguson 3 2 43 264 66 58125 August 19 Mariners W 12 1 Kershaw 6 5 Elias 2 1 45 419 67 58126 August 20 Cardinals L 3 5 Cecil 1 1 Jansen 0 4 Norris 25 42 402 67 59127 August 21 Cardinals L 2 5 Weaver 7 11 Ryu 3 1 Norris 26 43 923 67 60128 August 22 Cardinals L 1 3 Hudson 4 0 Jansen 0 5 Hicks 5 48 247 67 61129 August 24 Padres W 11 1 Hill 6 4 Richard 7 11 47 559 68 61130 August 25 Padres W 5 4 12 Ferguson 4 2 Stock 0 1 53 528 69 61131 August 26 Padres W 7 3 Ryu 4 1 Erlin 3 4 43 252 70 61132 August 28 Rangers W 8 4 Ferguson 5 2 Jurado 2 4 30 123 71 61133 August 29 Rangers W 3 1 Wood 8 6 Minor 10 7 Maeda 1 29 181 72 61134 August 30 Diamondbacks L 1 3 Ray 4 2 Hill 6 5 Boxberger 31 45 150 72 62135 August 31 Diamondbacks W 3 2 Floro 5 3 Greinke 13 9 Jansen 33 48 965 73 62September 18 9 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record136 September 1 Diamondbacks W 3 2 Maeda 8 8 Bradley 4 5 Jansen 34 52 394 74 62137 September 2 Diamondbacks W 3 2 Jansen 1 5 Boxberger 2 5 48 517 75 62138 September 3 Mets L 2 4 Smith 1 0 Maeda 8 9 Gsellman 10 45 206 75 63139 September 4 Mets W 11 4 Hill 7 5 Vargas 5 9 46 651 76 63140 September 5 Mets L 3 7 Wheeler 10 7 Ryu 4 2 40 317 76 64141 September 7 Rockies W 4 2 Kershaw 7 5 Rusin 2 3 Maeda 2 41 547 77 64142 September 8 Rockies L 2 4 Freeland 14 7 Buehler 6 5 Davis 39 47 867 77 65143 September 9 Rockies W 9 6 Hill 8 5 Anderson 6 8 Alexander 3 40 157 78 65144 September 10 Reds L 6 10 Hughes 4 3 Wood 8 7 12 161 78 66145 September 11 Reds L 1 3 Castillo 9 12 Ryu 4 3 Iglesias 25 14 964 78 67146 September 12 Reds W 8 1 Ferguson 6 2 DeSclafani 7 5 15 633 79 67147 September 13 Cardinals W 9 7 Kershaw 8 5 Gomber 5 1 40 997 80 67148 September 14 Cardinals W 3 0 Buehler 7 5 Flaherty 8 7 Jansen 35 46 036 81 67149 September 15 Cardinals W 17 4 Hill 9 5 Gant 7 6 45 481 82 67150 September 16 Cardinals L 0 5 Wainwright 2 3 Stripling 8 4 45 217 82 68151 September 17 Rockies W 8 2 Ryu 5 3 Gray 11 8 45 970 83 68152 September 18 Rockies W 3 2 10 Floro 6 3 Ottavino 6 4 49 537 84 68153 September 19 Rockies W 5 2 Ferguson 7 2 Oberg 7 1 Jansen 36 50 141 85 68154 September 21 Padres L 3 5 Lauer 6 7 Stripling 8 5 Yates 10 52 458 85 69155 September 22 Padres W 7 2 Hill 10 5 Nix 2 4 Jansen 37 53 536 86 69156 September 23 Padres W 14 0 Ryu 6 3 Lucchesi 8 9 50 250 87 69157 September 24 Diamondbacks W 7 4 Kershaw 9 5 Chafin 1 6 26 067 88 69158 September 25 Diamondbacks L 3 4 Boxberger 3 7 Maeda 8 10 25 774 88 70159 September 26 Diamondbacks L 2 7 Greinke 15 11 Stripling 8 6 31 149 88 71160 September 28 Giants W 3 1 Ryu 7 3 Bumgarner 6 7 Jansen 38 41 167 89 71161 September 29 Giants W 10 6 Wood 9 7 Melancon 1 4 41 768 90 71162 September 30 Giants W 15 0 Hill 11 5 Suarez 7 13 41 280 91 71October 1 0 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record163 October 1 Rockies W 5 2 Buehler 8 5 Marquez 14 11 47 816 92 71Legend Win Loss PostponementBold Dodgers team memberPostseason EditNational League Division Series Edit Main article 2018 National League Division Series The Dodgers as the second seed in the National League opened the playoffs with home field advantage in the 2018 National League Division Series against the third seeded Atlanta Braves nbsp Manny Machado who joined the Dodgers at the trade deadline had two hits and four RBIs in Game 4 of the NLDS In the first game Hyun jin Ryu got the start in a surprise decision over Clayton Kershaw who had started the Dodgers six previous playoff openers He pitched well with seven shutout innings striking out eight while allowing only four hits and no walks Joc Pederson hit a leadoff homer Max Muncy added a three run shot the next inning and the Dodgers cruised to a 6 0 victory 190 Kershaw started the second game and pitched eight scoreless innings while allowing only two hits Manny Machado hit a two run home run in the first inning and Yasmani Grandal added a solo homer in the fifth inning to account for the only scoring in the Dodgers 3 0 win They were only the second team in history to shutout their opponent in the first two playoff games joining the 1921 New York Yankees 191 Walker Buehler started game three for the Dodgers at SunTrust Park while Sean Newcomb started for the Braves Atlanta took a 5 0 lead in the bottom of the second inning The first run came when Sean Newcomb forced a run with a bases loaded walk the first time in postseason history a pitcher has done this 192 Four more runs were scored on a grand slam by Ronald Acuna Jr Los Angeles got back two runs in the top of the third on an RBI single by Justin Turner with the second run scoring on error by Acuna A two run homer by Chris Taylor and a solo homer by Muncy tied the game in the fifth inning After the second inning Buehler settled down and pitched five innings with only two hits and seven strikeouts He also walked two and allowed the five runs The Braves recaptured the lead when Freddie Freeman homered off Alex Wood in the sixth inning The Dodgers got a couple of baserunners on in the ninth but Arodys Vizcaino managed to close out the win for the Braves 6 5 forcing the series to a fourth game 193 In the fourth game Rich Hill started and pitched 4 1 3 innings allowing two runs on four hits and five walks Machado drove in four runs on a double and a three run home run and David Freese drove in two with a pinch hit single as the Dodgers won 6 2 to clinch the series and advance to the National League Championship Series for the third straight year a franchise record 194 National League Championship Series Edit Main article 2018 National League Championship Series Clayton Kershaw started the first game for the Dodgers at Miller Park and turned in the shortest start of his post season career allowing five runs on six hits and two walks in 3 innings and Yasmani Grandal became the first catcher in post season history to have two walks and two passed balls in the same game The Dodgers fell behind 6 1 before a late inning rally against the Brewers bullpen cut the final score to 6 5 195 nbsp Cody Bellinger had the game winning RBI single in the 13th inning in Game 4 to tie the NLCS at two games apiece In the second game Hyun jin Ryu pitched four scoreless innings but couldn t make it out of the fifth He wound up going 4 1 3 innings while allowing two runs on six hits The Brewers took a 3 0 lead after six but the Dodgers got two back in the seventh and then pulled ahead on a two run homer by Justin Turner in the eighth to win 4 3 and even the series up after two games 196 The series moved to Dodger Stadium for game three and Walker Buehler pitched seven innings with four runs on five hits and eight strikeouts but the Dodgers were unable to score any runs against Jhoulys Chacin and the Brewers bullpen and lost 4 0 It was the first time the Dodgers had been shut out in a postseason game at home since the 1983 National League Championship Series against the Philadelphia Phillies 197 Rich Hill started game four and only allowed one run on three hits and three walks with six strikeouts in five innings However the Dodgers after a first inning run were unable to score in regulation and the game went into extra innings tied at one In the 13th inning Manny Machado singled advanced to second on a wild pitch and scored the winning run on a single to right by Cody Bellinger to give the Dodgers a 2 1 win 198 In the fifth game Kershaw pitched seven innings allowing one run on three hits and two walks while striking out nine He also walked twice as a batter becoming just the third pitcher in the last 20 years to do so in a postseason game Jon Lester in the 2016 NLCS and Derek Lowe in the 2008 NLDS 199 The Dodgers scored five runs on nine hits to win the game 5 2 and take a three games to two series lead 200 The series returned to Miller Park for game 6 and Ryu struggled in his second start allowing five runs on seven hits in three innings as the Dodgers lost 7 2 201 However in game 7 Buehler pitched a strong game striking out seven and only allowing one run in 4 2 3 innings Cody Bellinger hit a two run homer and Yasiel Puig hit a three run homer and the Dodgers won 5 1 to clinch their second straight National League championship the first time they had done that since 1977 and 1978 202 World Series Edit Main article 2018 World Series The Dodgers faced the Boston Red Sox who had the best record in baseball in 2018 in the World Series The series began at Fenway Park as the Red Sox had secured homefield advantage Kershaw became the first pitcher to start the first game of the World Series in back to back years since Cliff Lee did so in 2009 for the Phillies and 2010 for the Rangers and the first to do so for the same team since Dave Stewart pitched three consecutive Game 1s for the Oakland Athletics from 1988 to 1990 203 His results were not good allowing five runs on seven hits and three walks with five strikeouts in 4 innings The Dodgers kept it close most of the game thanks to a Matt Kemp homer and three RBI by Manny Machado but the Red Sox pulled away when Eduardo Nunez hit a three run pinch hit homer off Alex Wood in the eighth to win the game 8 4 204 Hyun jin Ryu kept things close in game two and the Dodgers led 2 1 through four innings before Ryu loaded the bases in the fifth and reliever Ryan Madson walked in the tying run and then gave up a single that scored two more and the Dodgers lost 4 2 205 The series moved to Dodger Stadium for Game 3 Walker Buehler pitched seven shutout innings allowing only two hits without walking anyone and striking out seven while throwing a career high 108 pitches The Dodgers took an early lead on Joc Pederson solo homer in the third inning and that lead held up until two outs in the eighth when Jackie Bradley Jr homered off of Kenley Jansen to tie the game Both sides added a run in the 13th inning thanks to sloppy fielding and the game continued into the 18th inning when Max Muncy hit a walk off homer off Nathan Eovaldi who was in his seventh inning of relief At 18 innings and 7 hours and 20 minutes this game became the longest World Series game by both innings and time surpassing in playing time Game 3 of the 2005 World Series which lasted 14 innings and 5 hours and 41 minutes and breaking the record in innings first set by the Red Sox and Dodgers in the 1916 World Series 206 In Game 4 the game was scoreless for the first five innings until the Dodgers jumped out to a 4 0 lead thanks to a throwing error and a three run homer by Yasiel Puig Rich Hill was dominant only allowing one hit in 6 1 3 innings while striking out seven However he walked one batter in the seventh and that batter scored when Madson appeared in relief and allowed a three run homer to Mitch Moreland With that Madson set a new World Series record by allowing all seven runners he inherited in the series to score The following inning Steve Pearce tied the game by hitting a solo homer off Jansen the second blown save in as many nights for Jansen Then in the ninth Brock Holt doubled off Dylan Floro and scored on a single by Rafael Devers to put the Red Sox ahead They proceeded to blow the game open when Pearce hit a three run double off Kenta Maeda Kike Hernandez hit a two run homer off Craig Kimbrel in the ninth but it was not enough and the Dodgers lost 9 6 This was the first time they had lost all season when they had a lead of four runs or more The Red Sox took a commanding three games to one lead in the series 207 For the fifth game Kershaw returned to the mound only to be greeted by a two run homer by Steve Pearce in the first inning He would allow two more solo homers in the sixth and seventh innings Those accounted for the four runs he allowed on seven hits with five strikeouts The Red Sox won the game 5 1 and clinched the series in five games 208 Postseason game log Edit 2018 Postseason Game Log 8 8 National League Division Series 3 1 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 October 4 Braves W 6 0 Ryu 1 0 Foltynewicz 0 1 50 947 1 02 October 5 Braves W 3 0 Kershaw 1 0 Sanchez 0 1 Jansen 1 54 452 2 03 October 7 Braves L 5 6 Toussaint 1 0 Wood 0 1 Vizcaino 1 42 385 2 14 October 8 Braves W 6 2 Madson 1 0 Venters 0 1 39 586 3 1National League Championship Series 4 3 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 October 12 Brewers L 5 6 Hader 1 0 Kershaw 0 1 Knebel 1 43 615 0 12 October 13 Brewers W 4 3 Baez 1 0 Jeffress 0 1 Jansen 1 43 905 1 13 October 15 Brewers L 0 4 Chacin 1 0 Buehler 0 1 52 793 1 24 October 16 Brewers W 2 1 13 Urias 1 0 Guerra 0 1 53 764 2 25 October 17 Brewers W 5 2 Kershaw 1 1 Woodruff 0 1 Jansen 2 54 502 3 26 October 19 Brewers L 2 7 Knebel 1 0 Ryu 0 1 43 619 3 37 October 20 Brewers W 5 1 Madson 1 0 Chacin 0 1 44 097 4 3World Series 1 4 Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record1 October 23 Red Sox L 4 8 Barnes 1 0 Kershaw 0 1 38 454 0 12 October 24 Red Sox L 2 4 Price 1 0 Ryu 0 1 Kimbrel 1 38 644 0 23 October 26 Red Sox W 3 2 18 Wood 1 0 Eovaldi 0 1 53 114 1 24 October 27 Red Sox L 6 9 Kelly 1 0 Floro 0 1 54 400 1 35 October 28 Red Sox L 1 5 Price 2 0 Kershaw 0 2 54 367 1 4Playoff RostersNational League Division Series Pitchers 18 Kenta Maeda 21 Walker Buehler 22 Clayton Kershaw 44 Rich Hill 50 Ryan Madson 51 Dylan Floro 52 Pedro Baez 57 Alex Wood 64 Caleb Ferguson 74 Kenley Jansen 75 Scott Alexander 99 Hyun jin Ryu Catchers 9 Yasmani Grandal 15 Austin Barnes Infielders 3 Chris Taylor 6 Brian Dozier 8 Manny Machado 10 Justin Turner 13 Max Muncy 25 David Freese Outfielders 14 Enrique Hernandez 27 Matt Kemp 31 Joc Pederson 35 Cody Bellinger 66 Yasiel PuigNational League Championship Series Pitchers 7 Julio Urias 18 Kenta Maeda 21 Walker Buehler 22 Clayton Kershaw 44 Rich Hill 50 Ryan Madson 51 Dylan Floro 52 Pedro Baez 57 Alex Wood 64 Caleb Ferguson 74 Kenley Jansen 99 Hyun jin Ryu Catchers 9 Yasmani Grandal 15 Austin Barnes Infielders 3 Chris Taylor 6 Brian Dozier 8 Manny Machado 10 Justin Turner 13 Max Muncy 25 David Freese Outfielders 14 Enrique Hernandez 27 Matt Kemp 31 Joc Pederson 35 Cody Bellinger 66 Yasiel PuigWorld Series Pitchers 7 Julio Urias 18 Kenta Maeda 21 Walker Buehler 22 Clayton Kershaw 44 Rich Hill 50 Ryan Madson 51 Dylan Floro 52 Pedro Baez 57 Alex Wood 74 Kenley Jansen 75 Scott Alexander 99 Hyun jin Ryu Catchers 9 Yasmani Grandal 15 Austin Barnes Infielders 3 Chris Taylor 6 Brian Dozier 8 Manny Machado 10 Justin Turner 13 Max Muncy 25 David Freese Outfielders 14 Enrique Hernandez 27 Matt Kemp 31 Joc Pederson 35 Cody Bellinger 66 Yasiel PuigRoster Edit2018 Los Angeles DodgersRosterPitchers 75 Scott Alexander 88 John Axford 52 Pedro Baez 21 Walker Buehler 47 J T Chargois 54 Tony Cingrani 56 Daniel Corcino 64 Caleb Ferguson 46 Josh Fields 51 Dylan Floro 62 Wilmer Font 63 Yimi Garcia 62 Erik Goeddel 44 Rich Hill 41 Daniel Hudson 74 Kenley Jansen 22 Clayton Kershaw 36 Adam Liberatore 50 Ryan Madson 18 Kenta Maeda 49 Zach Neal 58 Edward Paredes 59 Zac Rosscup 99 Hyun jin Ryu 77 Dennis Santana 48 Brock Stewart 68 Ross Stripling 7 Julio Urias 43 Pat Venditte 57 Alex Wood Catchers 15 Austin Barnes 58 Rocky Gale 9 Yasmani GrandalInfielders 35 Cody Bellinger 6 Brian Dozier 17 Kyle Farmer 11 Logan Forsythe 25 David Freese 8 Manny Machado 13 Max Muncy 5 Corey Seager 3 Chris Taylor 10 Justin Turner 26 Chase Utley 33 Breyvic Valera Outfielders 14 Enrique Hernandez 27 Matt Kemp 70 Tim Locastro 31 Joc Pederson 66 Yasiel Puig 60 Andrew Toles 61 Alex Verdugo Manager 30 Dave RobertsCoaches 37 Brant Brown assistant hitting 82 Steve Cilladi bullpen catcher 8 16 Bob Geren bench 40 Rick Honeycutt pitching 86 Fumimasa Ishibashi bullpen catcher 6 Danny Lehman game planning and communications 29 George Lombard first base 28 Luis Ortiz assistant hitting 23 Mark Prior bullpen 12 Turner Ward hitting 45 Chris Woodward third base 7 Steve Yeager catching Statistics 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 Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB AVG OBP SLG OPSCody Bellinger 162 557 84 145 28 7 25 76 69 151 14 260 343 470 814Chris Taylor 155 536 85 136 35 8 17 63 55 178 9 254 331 444 775Matt Kemp 146 462 62 134 25 0 21 85 36 115 0 290 338 481 818Yasmani Grandal 140 440 65 106 23 2 24 68 72 124 2 241 349 466 815Yasiel Puig 125 405 60 108 21 1 23 63 36 87 15 267 327 494 820Enrique Hernandez 145 402 67 103 17 3 21 52 50 78 3 256 336 470 806Max Muncy 137 395 75 104 17 2 35 79 79 131 3 263 391 582 973Joc Pederson 148 395 65 98 27 3 25 56 40 85 1 248 321 522 843Justin Turner 103 365 62 114 31 1 14 52 47 54 2 312 406 518 924Manny Machado 66 267 36 73 14 2 13 42 25 53 6 273 338 487 825Austin Barnes 100 200 32 41 5 0 4 14 31 67 4 205 329 290 619Logan Forsythe 70 193 18 40 10 0 2 13 17 43 2 207 270 290 560Chase Utley 87 164 18 35 10 1 1 14 17 34 3 213 305 305 610Brian Dozier 47 143 16 26 9 0 5 20 24 33 4 182 300 350 650Corey Seager 26 101 13 27 5 1 2 13 11 17 0 267 348 396 744Alex Verdugo 37 77 11 20 6 0 1 4 8 14 0 260 329 377 706Kyle Farmer 39 68 1 16 4 1 0 9 5 15 0 235 312 324 635David Freese 19 39 9 15 2 1 2 9 6 16 0 385 489 641 1 130Andrew Toles 17 30 5 7 2 0 0 4 2 8 1 233 281 300 581Breyvic Valera 20 29 4 5 0 0 0 4 4 4 0 172 273 172 445Tim Locastro 18 11 6 2 1 0 0 0 2 5 4 182 357 273 630Rocky Gale 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 000 000 000 000Non Pitcher Totals 163 5281 794 1355 292 33 235 740 636 1313 73 257 341 458 799Team Totals 163 5572 804 1394 296 33 235 756 647 1436 75 250 333 442 774Pitching Edit Stats in bold are the team leaders Note W Wins L Losses ERA Earned run average G Games pitched GS Games started SV Saves IP Innings pitched R Runs allowed ER Earned runs allowed BB Walks allowed K Strikeouts Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB KClayton Kershaw 9 5 2 73 26 26 0 161 1 139 55 49 29 155Alex Wood 9 7 3 68 33 27 0 151 2 143 70 62 40 135Rich Hill 11 5 3 66 25 24 0 132 2 108 57 54 41 150Walker Buehler 8 5 2 62 24 23 0 137 1 95 43 40 37 151Kenta Maeda 8 10 3 83 38 20 2 124 2 115 58 53 43 152Ross Stripling 8 6 3 02 33 21 0 122 0 123 42 41 22 136Hyun jin Ryu 7 3 1 97 15 15 0 82 1 68 23 18 15 89Kenley Jansen 1 5 2 80 68 0 38 70 2 52 26 22 17 80Scott Alexander 2 1 3 68 72 1 3 66 0 56 28 27 27 56Pedro Baez 4 3 2 91 54 0 0 55 2 46 19 18 22 62Caleb Ferguson 7 2 3 49 29 3 2 49 0 43 21 19 12 59Daniel Hudson 3 2 4 11 40 1 0 46 0 38 25 21 18 44Josh Fields 2 2 2 20 45 0 2 41 0 28 10 10 11 33J T Chargois 2 4 3 34 39 0 0 32 1 26 13 12 15 40Eric Goeddel 1 0 3 38 26 0 0 29 1 22 11 11 15 35Dylan Floro 3 1 1 63 29 0 0 27 2 18 5 5 11 31Tony Cingrani 1 2 4 76 30 0 0 22 2 19 12 12 6 36Yimi Garcia 1 2 5 64 25 0 0 22 1 29 18 14 4 19Brock Stewart 0 1 6 11 9 2 0 17 2 23 15 12 9 14Pat Venditte 0 0 2 57 15 0 0 14 0 11 4 4 3 9Adam Liberatore 2 1 2 77 17 0 0 13 0 10 4 4 8 12Zac Rosscup 0 1 4 76 17 0 0 11 1 9 6 6 4 20Wilmer Font 0 2 11 32 6 0 0 10 1 18 13 13 1 7Ryan Madson 0 0 6 48 9 0 0 8 1 10 6 6 1 13Edward Paredes 2 0 5 87 15 0 0 7 2 7 5 5 2 8Daniel Corcino 0 0 2 25 2 0 1 4 0 2 2 1 3 1Julio Urias 0 0 0 00 3 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 7John Axford 0 0 17 18 5 0 0 3 2 8 8 7 2 4Dennis Santana 1 0 12 27 1 0 0 3 2 6 5 5 1 4Zach Neal 0 0 9 00 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 0 0Team Totals 92 71 3 38 163 163 48 1476 0 1279 610 554 422 1565Awards and honors EditRecipient Award Date awarded Ref Matt Kemp National League Player of the Week May 28 June 3 June 4 2018 209 Kenley Jansen National League All Star Team July 8 2018 210 Matt Kemp National League All Star Team July 8 2018 210 Ross Stripling National League All Star Team July 11 2018 211 Justin Turner National League Player of the Month August September 4 2018 212 Yasiel Puig National League Player of the Week Sep 10 16 September 17 2018 213 Chase Utley Roy Campanella Award September 19 2018 214 Walker Buehler Baseball America All Rookie Team October 4 2018 215 Matt Kemp Sporting News NL Comeback Player of the Year Award October 16 2018 216 Cody Bellinger National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award October 20 2018 217 Matt Kemp Players Choice NL Comeback Player of the Year Award November 27 2018 218 Transactions EditMarch Edit On March 29 placed 3B Justin Turner broken wrist RHP Tom Koehler right anterior capsule strain and RHP Yimi Garcia recovering from Tommy John surgery on the 10 day disabled list 219 RHP Cory Mazzoni claimed off waivers by the Chicago Cubs 220 April Edit On April 1 acquired IF Breyvic Valera from the St Louis Cardinals in exchange for minor league OF Johan Mieses and optioned him to AAA Oklahoma City 221 On April 2 acquired RHP Jesus Liranzo from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for minor league LHP Luis Ysla and optioned him to Double A Tulsa Transferred RHP Tom Koehler from the 10 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list 222 On April 3 placed RHP Josh Fields on the paternity list designated RHP Jesus Liranzo for assignment and purchased the contract of RHP Zach Neal from AAA Oklahoma City 223 On April 5 claimed RHP Alec Asher off waivers from the Baltimore Orioles and designated RHP Zach Neal for assignment Asher was assigned to Triple A Oklahoma City 224 On April 7 activated RHP Josh Fields off the paternity list 225 On April 12 outrighted RHP Dylan Baker to AA Tulsa 226 On April 15 placed IF Logan Forsythe on the 10 day disabled list with right shoulder inflammation and recalled IF Breyvic Valera from AAA Oklahoma City 227 On April 17 RHP Alec Asher was claimed off waivers by the Milwaukee Brewers 228 Acquired RHP Ariel Hernandez from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for minor leaguers Zach Neal and Ibandel Isabel and optioned him to AA Tulsa 229 Optioned IF Breyvic Valera to AAA Oklahoma City and purchased the contract of IF Max Muncy from AAA Oklahoma City 230 On April 18 placed LHP Rich Hill on the 10 day disabled list with a cracked nail on his left middle finger and recalled LHP Adam Liberatore from AAA Oklahoma City 231 On April 23 recalled RHP Walker Buehler from AAA Oklahoma City and designated RHP Wilmer Font for assignment 232 On April 24 optioned RHP Walker Buehler to Class A Rancho Cucamonga and purchased the contract of RHP Daniel Hudson from AAA Oklahoma City 233 On April 25 activated RHP Yimi Garcia from the 10 day disabled list and optioned him to AAA Oklahoma City 234 On April 28 recalled RHP Walker Buehler from Class A Rancho Cucamonga 235 Recalled OF Alex Verdugo from AAA Oklahoma City and optioned LHP Scott Alexander to AAA Oklahoma City 236 On April 29 optioned RHP Walker Buehler to Class A Rancho Cucamonga placed OF Yasiel Puig on the 10 day disabled list with a left hip contusion and recalled RHP Brock Stewart from AAA Oklahoma City 237 On April 30 placed SS Corey Seager on the 10 day disabled list with a sprain of the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow and recalled IF Breyvic Valera from AAA Oklahoma City 238 May Edit On May 1 optioned RHP Brock Stewart to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled LHP Edward Paredes from AAA Oklahoma City 239 On May 3 placed LHP Hyun jin Ryu on the 10 day disabled list with a left groin strain optioned IF Breyvic Valera to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled RHP Yimi Garcia and IF OF Tim Locastro from AAA Oklahoma City 240 On May 4 optioned LHP Edward Paredes to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled RHP Walker Buehler from High A Rancho Cucamonga and IF Breyvic Valera from AAA Oklahoma City 241 On May 6 placed LHP Clayton Kershaw on the 10 day disabled list with left biceps tendonitis and recalled RHP Brock Stewart from AAA Oklahoma City 242 On May 7 optioned IF Breyvic Valera to AAA Oklahoma City 243 On May 8 activated LHP Rich Hill from the 10 day disabled list and optioned RHP Brock Stewart to AAA Oklahoma City 244 On May 9 activated OF Yasiel Puig from the 10 day disabled list placed LHP Tony Cingrani on the 10 day disabled list with left shoulder inflammation recalled RHP Brock Stewart and LHP Scott Alexander from AAA Oklahoma City and optioned RHP Yimi Garcia and OF Alex Verdugo to AAA Oklahoma City 245 On May 12 optioned RHP Brock Stewart to AAA Oklahoma City transferred SS Corey Seager from the 10 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list and purchased the contract of Switch pitcher Pat Venditte from AAA Oklahoma City 246 On May 15 activated IF Logan Forsythe and 3B Justin Turner from the 10 day disabled list and optioned C 3B Kyle Farmer and IF OF Tim Locastro to AAA Oklahoma City 247 On May 18 claimed RHP Erik Goeddel off waivers from the Seattle Mariners and designated LHP Henry Owens for assignment 248 On May 19 activated LHP Tony Cingrani from the 10 day disabled list and optioned LHP Adam Liberatore to AAA Oklahoma City 249 Recalled RHP Yimi Garcia from AAA Oklahoma City activated RHP Erik Goeddel and optioned Switch Pitcher Pat Venditte to AAA Oklahoma City 250 On May 20 optioned RHP Yimi Garcia to AAA Oklahoma City recalled Switch Pitcher Pat Venditte from AAA Oklahoma City and placed LHP Rich Hill on the 10 day disabled list with a blister on the middle finger of his left hand 251 On May 23 recalled LHP Edward Paredes from AAA Oklahoma City and optioned RHP J T Chargois to AAA Oklahoma City 252 On May 28 optioned LHP Edward Paredes to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled RHP Yimi Garcia from AAA Oklahoma City 253 On May 29 optioned RHP Brock Stewart to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled IF Breyvic Valera from AAA Oklahoma City 254 On May 30 placed RHP Kenta Maeda on the 10 day disabled list with a strained right hip and recalled RHP Dennis Santana from AAA Oklahoma City 255 Placed 2B Chase Utley on the 10 day disabled list with a left thumb sprain and recalled Switch Pitcher Pat Venditte from AAA Oklahoma City 256 On May 31 activated LHP Clayton Kershaw from the 10 day disabled list and optioned Switch Pitcher Pat Venditte to AAA Oklahoma City 257 June Edit On June 1 placed LHP Clayton Kershaw on the 10 day disabled list with lower back strain and recalled RHP Brock Stewart from AAA Oklahoma City 258 On June 2 claimed LHP P J Conlon off waivers from the New York Mets optioned him to AAA Oklahoma City and transferred LHP Hyun jin Ryu from the 10 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list 259 On June 6 optioned RHP Pedro Baez to AAA Oklahoma City purchased the contract of LHP Caleb Ferguson from AAA Oklahoma City and LHP P J Conlon was claimed off waivers by the New York Mets 260 On June 7 placed LHP Tony Cingrani on the 10 day disabled list with a left shoulder strain optioned LHP Caleb Ferguson to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled RHP Pedro Baez and LHP Edward Paredes from AAA Oklahoma City 261 On June 8 placed RHP Dennis Santana on the 10 day disabled list with a right rotator cuff strain optioned RHP Brock Stewart to AAA Oklahoma City and recalled LHP Adam Liberatore and Switch Pitcher Pat Venditte from AAA Oklahoma City 262 On June 9 optioned Switch Pitcher Pat Venditte to AAA Oklahoma City transferred RHP Dennis Santana from the 10 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list and purchased the contract of RHP Daniel Corcino from AAA Oklahoma City 263 On June 12 placed RHP Walker Buehler on the 10 day disabled list with a rib microfracture and recalled RHP Caleb Ferguson from AAA Oklahoma City 264 On June 13 activated RHP Kenta Maeda from the 10 day disabled list and optioned RHP Daniel Corcino to AAA Oklahoma City 265 On June 15 placed RHP Pedro Baez on the 10 day disabled list with right biceps tendonitis and recalled C IF Kyle Farmer from AAA Oklahoma City 266 On June 19 activated LHP Rich Hill from the 10 day disabled list recalled RHP Brock Stewart from AAA Oklahoma City and optioned IF Breyvic Valera to AAA Oklahoma City 267 On June 20 optioned RHP Brock Stewart and C IF Kyle Farmer to AAA Oklahoma City 268 On June 22 activated IF Chase Utley from the 10 day disabled list 269 On June 23 activated LHP Clayton Kershaw from the 10 day disabled list and optioned LHP Adam Liberatore to AAA Oklahoma City 270 On June 28 activated RHP Walker Buehler from the 10 day disabled list and placed RHP Josh Fields on the 10 day disabled list with right shoulder inflammation 271 On June 29 optioned RHP Walker Buehler to Advanced Class A Rancho Cucamonga 272 On June 30 recalled RHP J T Chargois from AAA Oklahoma City 273 July Edit On July 4 acquired RHP Dylan Floro minor league RHP Zach Neal and international bonus pool space from the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for minor league pitchers James Marinan and Aneurys Zabala Designated RHP Daniel Corcino for assignment 274 On July 7 activated RHP Dylan Floro recalled Switch Pitcher Pat Venditte from AAA Oklahoma City placed RHP Yimi Garcia on the 10 day disabled list with right forearm inflammation and placed RHP Kenta Maeda on the paternity list 275 On July 9 placed OF Yasiel Puig on the 10 day disabled list with a right oblique strain and recalled OF Andrew Toles from AAA Oklahoma City 276 On July 10 activated RHP Kenta Maeda from the paternity list and optioned LHP Edward Paredes to AAA Oklahoma City 277 On July 11 claimed LHP Zac Rosscup off waivers from the Colorado Rockies and designated LHP Edward Paredes for assignment 278 On July 13 activated RHP Walker Buehler from the 10 day disabled list and optioned Switch Pitcher Pat Venditte to AAA Oklahoma City 279 On July 14 activated LHP Zac Rosscup and optioned RHP Walker Buehler to AAA Oklahoma City 280 On July 18 acquired SS 3B Manny Machado from the Baltimore Orioles in exchange for IF Breyvic Valera and minor league players Dean Kremer Yusniel Diaz Zach Pop and Rylan Bannon 123 On July 20 activated SS 3B Manny Machado and optioned OF Andrew Toles to AAA Oklahoma City 281 On July 23 placed 3B Justin Turner on the 10 day disabled list with a right groin strain and recalled OF Alex Verdugo from AAA Oklahoma City 282 On July 25 placed LHP Zac Rosscup on the 10 day disabled list with middle finger inflammation activated RHP Pedro Baez from the 10 day disabled list recalled RHP Walker Buehler from AAA Oklahoma City and optioned RHP Dylan Floro to AAA Oklahoma City 283 On July 28 activated OF Yasiel Puig from the 10 day disabled list and optioned OF Alex Verdugo to AAA Oklahoma City 284 On July 30 placed RHP Ross Stripling on the 10 day disabled list with right toe inflammation and recalled RHP Dylan Floro from AAA Oklahoma City 285 On July 31 acquired 2B Brian Dozier from the Minnesota Twins in exchange for 2B Logan Forsythe and minor leaguers Devin Smeltzer and Luke Raley 286 Acquired RHP John Axford from the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for minor leaguer Corey Copping 287 Designated RHP Ariel Hernandez for assignment 288 August Edit On August 2 activated 3B Justin Turner from the 10 day disabled list and placed IF Chase Utley on the 10 day disabled list with left wrist inflammation 289 On August 3 activated RHP John Axford and placed RHP Erik Goeddel on the 10 day disabled list with right lat inflammation 290 On August 7 placed RHP Daniel Hudson on the 10 day disabled list with right forearm tightness and recalled switch pitcher Pat Venditte from AAA Oklahoma City 291 On August 9 activated RHP Ross Stripling from the 10 day disabled list and optioned switch pitcher Pat Venditte to AAA Oklahoma City 292 On August 10 placed RHP Kenley Jansen on the 10 day disabled with an irregular heartbeat and recalled switch pitcher Pat Venditte from AAA Oklahoma City 293 On August 13 activated RHP Erik Goeddel from the 10 day disabled list and optioned switch pitcher Pat Venditte to AAA Oklahoma City 294 On August 14 activated LHP Alex Wood from the 10 day disabled list and placed RHP John Axford on the 10 day disabled list with a fractured right fibula 295 On August 15 activated LHP Hyun jin Ryu from the 60 day disabled list transferred LHP Tony Cingrani from the 10 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list and placed RHP Ross Stripling on the 10 day disabled list with lower back inflammation 296 On August 17 activated RHP Daniel Hudson from the 10 day disabled list and placed RHP Erik Goeddel on the 10 day disabled list with right elbow inflammation 297 On August 20 activated RHP Kenley Jansen from the 10 day disabled list and placed LHP Zac Rosscup on the 10 day disabled list with a left calf strain 298 On August 21 placed RHP J T Chargois on the 10 day disabled list with a neck injury and recalled switch pitcher Pat Venditte from AAA Oklahoma City 299 On August 24 placed RHP Daniel Hudson on the 10 day disabled list with right forearm tightness and activated RHP Yimi Garcia from the 10 day disabled list 300 On August 25 transferred RHP Josh Fields from the 10 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list and activated LHP Julio Urias from the 60 day disabled list and optioned him to Class A Advanced Rancho Cucamonga 301 On August 30 activated RHP Josh Fields from the 60 day disabled list optioned RHP Yimi Garcia to Advanced Class A Rancho Cucamonga and designated IF OF Rob Segedin for assignment 302 On August 31 acquired RHP Ryan Madson from the Washington Nationals in exchange for minor league pitcher Andrew Istler and 3B 1B David Freese from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for minor league infielder Jesus Manuel Valdez Designated LHP Adam Liberatore for assignment and transferred RHP Erik Goeddel from the 10 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list 303 September Edit On September 1 activated RHP Ryan Madson and 3B 1B David Freese activated IF Chase Utley and LHP Zac Rosscup from the 10 day disabled list and recalled C 3B Kyle Farmer IF OF Tim Locastro and OFs Alex Verdugo and Andrew Toles from AAA Oklahoma City 304 On September 2 recalled RHP Brock Stewart from AAA Oklahoma City and placed him on the 60 day disabled list with a right oblique strain Purchased the contract of C Rocky Gale from AAA Oklahoma City 305 On September 7 activated RHP Ross Stripling from the 10 day disabled list 306 On September 10 recalled LHP Julio Urias from AAA Oklahoma City 307 On September 17 activated RHP John Axford from the 10 day disabled list activated LHP Tony Cingrani from the 60 day disabled list recalled RHP Yimi Garcia from Advanced Class A Rancho Cucamonga and transferred RHP Daniel Hudson from the 10 day disabled list to the 60 day disabled list 308 On September 24 activated RHP J T Chargois from the 10 day disabled list 309 Farm system EditSee also Minor League Baseball nbsp The Rancho Cucamonga Quakes won the California League championship Level Team League Manager W L PositionAAA Oklahoma City Dodgers Pacific Coast League Bill Haselman 75 65 1st place Lost in playoffsAA Tulsa Drillers Texas League Scott Hennessey 74 65 1st place League ChampionsHigh A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes California League Drew Saylor 87 53 1st Place League ChampionsA Great Lakes Loons Midwest League John Shoemaker 60 77 6th Place Lost in playoffsRookie Ogden Raptors Pioneer League Jeremy Rodriguez 46 30 1st place Lost in playoffsRookie Arizona League Dodgers Arizona League Mark Kertenian 37 18 1st place Won League ChampionshipRookie DSL Dodgers Guerrero Dominican Summer League Austin Chubb 34 36 4th placeRookie DSL Dodgers Robinson Dominican Summer League Keyter Collado 39 30 3rd placeMid Season All Stars Edit All Star Futures Game 310 Catcher Keibert Ruiz Outfielder Yusniel Diaz dd Pacific Coast League All Stars 311 Pitcher Manny Banuelos Pitcher Pat Venditte Catcher Rocky Gale Outfielder Alex Verdugo dd Texas League All Stars 312 Pitcher Yadier Alvarez Pitcher Justin De Fratus Catcher Keibert Ruiz Infielder Drew Jackson Infielder Connor Joe dd California League All Stars 313 Pitcher Dean Kremer Pitcher Tony Gonsolin Catcher Connor Wong Shortstop Gavin Lux Third baseman Rylan Bannon Outfielder Logan Landon dd Midwest League All Stars 314 Pitcher Andre Scrubb Infielder Jared Walker dd Pioneer League All Stars 315 Pitcher Jose Chacin Shortstop Ronny Brito Shortstop Jacob Amaya Outfielder Daniel Robinson dd Dominican Summer League All StarsPitcher Carlos Duran Pitcher Carlos Montilla Pitcher Jose Rodulfo Outfielder Andy Pages dd Post Season All Stars Edit Pacific Coast League All Stars 316 Pitcher Manny Banuelos Outfielder Alex Verdugo dd Texas League All Stars 317 Outfielder Jacob Scavuzzo dd California League All Stars 318 Pitcher Dustin May Shortstop Gavin Lux Infielder Rylan Bannon also Rookie of the Year and Most Valuable Player Outfielder Cody Thomas dd Pioneer League All Stars 319 Pitcher Jose Chacin Shortstop Ronny Brito dd Baseball America High Class A All Stars 320 Shortstop Gavin Lux Player of the Year dd Arizona Fall League Fall Stars Game 321 Pitcher Jordan Sheffield Catcher Keibert Ruiz dd Notes Edit nbsp Gavin Lux was the Dodgers 2018 Minor League Player of the Year The Dodgers named Gavin Lux and Tony Gonsolin as the organizations Minor League Player and Pitcher of the Year 322 The Oklahoma City Dodgers won two straight double headers from the Colorado Springs Sky Sox on the last two days of the regular season to move past them to win the Pacific Coast League American North Division Title and a spot in the playoffs 323 However they lost their opening playoff series three games to one to the Memphis Redbirds 324 On August 31 the Tulsa Drillers clinched a playoff berth and a spot in the Texas League playoffs with an 8 1 win over the Northwest Arkansas Naturals 325 They then beat the Arkansas Travelers in five games in the North Division Championship Series 326 The Drillers won the Texas League championship with a three game series sweep of the San Antonio Missions 327 On June 17 the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes clinched a first half division title and a spot in the California League playoffs with a 10 4 win over the Inland Empire 66ers 328 The Quakes defeated the Lancaster JetHawks three games to one in the semi finals and advanced to the California League championship series 329 The Quakes won the championship with a three game series sweep of the Visalia Rawhide 327 On August 30 the Great Lakes Loons clinched a spot in the Midwest League playoffs 330 However they were swept in their first round playoff series by the West Michigan Whitecaps 331 On July 19 the Ogden Raptors clinched the first half Pioneer League South Division championship and a playoff spot 332 They were eliminated in three games in the first round of the playoffs by the Grand Junction Rockies 333 The Arizona League Dodgers won the league championship over the Arizona League Cubs 1 two games to one 334 Major League Baseball draft EditMain article 2018 Major League Baseball draft The Dodgers selected 40 players in this draft In the first round they selected pitcher J T Ginn from Brandon High School in Brandon Mississippi Ginn did not sign and chose to attend college instead 335 As of the 2022 season two players from this draft have played in the majors 2018 Draft PicksRound Name Position School Signed Career span Highest level1 J T Ginn 336 RHP Brandon High School No 335 Mets 2020 2021 present AA2 Michael Grove 337 RHP West Virginia University Yes 335 2019 present MLB3 John Rooney 338 LHP Hofstra University Yes 339 2018 present AA4 Braydon Fisher 340 RHP Clear Falls High School Yes 341 2018 present AA5 Devin Mann 342 2B SS University of Louisville Yes 341 2018 present AAA6 Bryan Warzek 343 LHP University of New Orleans Yes 344 2018 present AA7 James Outman 345 OF Sacramento State Yes 344 2018 present MLB8 Luke Heyer 346 2B University of Kentucky Yes 341 2018 2021 A 9 Josh McLain 347 CF North Carolina State Yes 344 2018 2019 A10 Deacon Liput 348 2B University of Florida Yes 344 2018 2021 AAA11 Stephen Kolek 349 RHP Texas A amp M University Yes 344 2018 present AA12 Hunter Feduccia 349 C Louisiana State University Yes 344 2018 present AAA13 Dillon Paulson 349 1B USC Yes 344 2018 present AA14 Brandon White 349 RHP W F West High School No 344 Marlins 2021 2023 present Rookie15 Julian Smith 349 LHP Catawba Valley Community College Yes 344 2019 present A 16 Trey Dillard 349 RHP San Jacinto College North No 344 17 Aldrich De Jongh 349 OF Hillsborough Community College Yes 341 2018 present AAA18 Niko Hulsizer 349 OF Morehead State University Yes 341 2018 present AAA19 Sam McWilliams 349 OF Meridian Community College Yes 344 2018 2021 AA20 Caleb Sampen 349 RHP Wright State University Yes 344 2018 present AA21 Tre Todd 350 C Liberty University Yes 344 2018 2019 A 22 Meaux Landry 350 1B Pearl River Community College Yes 344 2018 2019 Rookie23 Justin Hagenman 350 RHP Penn State University Yes 344 2018 present AAA24 Jacen Roberson 350 CF Garces Memorial High School No 351 Diamondbacks 2021 2021 present A 25 Hunter Speer 350 RHP William Carey University Yes 344 2018 2022 AA26 Aaron Ackerman 350 C University of Illinois at Chicago Yes 341 2018 2019 Rookie27 Connor Mitchell 350 LHP Butler University Yes 344 2018 2019 A 28 Reza Aleaziz 350 RHP Oklahoma State University Yes 344 2018 present A 29 Dan Robinson 350 OF Central Michigan University Yes 341 2018 present A30 Matt Cogen 350 OF Belmont University Yes 344 2018 2019 A31 Andrew Shaps 352 LHP William Jessup University Yes 344 2018 present A 32 Jacob Gilliland 352 RHP Next Level Academy Yes 341 2018 present Rookie33 Drew Avans 352 CF Southeastern Louisiana University Yes 344 2018 present AAA34 Austin Drury 352 LHP University of North Florida Yes 344 2018 present AA35 Tyler Reichenborn 352 OF Iowa Western Community College No 344 2019 present A 36 Jeremiah Vision 352 CF Golden West College Yes 344 2018 2019 Rookie37 Jon Littell 352 OF Oklahoma State University Yes 344 2018 2019 Rookie38 Connery Peters 352 RHP Joshua High School No 353 39 Jordan 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