2008 Los Angeles Dodgers season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2008 Los Angeles Dodgers season featured the Dodgers celebrating their Golden Anniversary in Southern California under new manager Joe Torre as they won the National League West for the first time since 2004, and returned to the postseason after missing the playoffs in 2007. The Dodgers did not peak until September when the won 17–8, which was highlighted by the acquisition of superstar outfielder Manny Ramirez . Ramirez hit .396 with 17 HRs in 53 games after the trade on July 31. They swept the Chicago Cubs in the NLDS to advance to the NLCS . It was their first playoff series win since 1988 when they went on to win the World Series . However, they lost to the Philadelphia Phillies in five games in the NLCS.
Season standings
National League West
Record vs. opponents
Source: [1]
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
–
3–5
2–4
2–4
15–3
2–7
4–2
8–10
2–5
3–3
3–4
4–3
10–8
11–7
3–4
4–2
6–9
Atlanta
5–3
–
0–6
3–3
4–3
10–8
3–3
4–2
3–6
11–7
4–14
2–5
5–1
2–5
2–5
6–12
8–7
Chicago
4–2
6–0
–
8–7
5–1
4–3
8–9
5–2
9–7
4–2
3–4
14–4
5–2
4–3
9–6
3–3
6–9
Cincinnati
4–2
3–3
7–8
–
1–5
6–2
3–12
1–7
10–8
3–4
3–5
6–9
4–3
5–1
5–10
4–3
9–6
Colorado
3–15
3–4
1–5
5–1
–
5–3
3–3
8–10
4–3
3–6
0–5
5–2
9–9
11–7
3–4
4–3
7–8
Florida
7–2
8–10
3–4
2–6
3–5
–
4–2
3–4
5–1
8–10
10–8
3–2
4–2
3–3
2–5
14–3
5–10
Houston
2–4
3–3
9–8
12–3
3–3
2–4
–
4–3
7–8
5–2
3–4
8–8
3–3
7–1
7–8
4–2
7–11
Los Angeles
10–8
2–4
2–5
7–1
10–8
4–3
3–4
–
4–2
3–4
4–4
5–2
11–7
9–9
2–4
3–3
5–10
Milwaukee
5–2
6–3
7–9
8–10
3–4
1–5
8–7
2–4
–
2–4
1–5
14–1
4–3
6–0
10–5
6–2
7–8
New York
3–3
7–11
2–4
4–3
6–3
10–8
2–5
4–3
4–2
–
11–7
4–3
2–5
5–1
4–3
12–6
9–6
Philadelphia
4–3
14–4
4–3
5–3
5–0
8–10
4–3
4–4
5–1
7–11
–
4–2
4–2
3–3
5–4
12–6
4–11
Pittsburgh
3–4
5–2
4–14
9–6
2–5
2–3
8–8
2–5
1–14
3–4
2–4
–
3–4
4–2
10–7
3–4
6–9
San Diego
8–10
1–5
2–5
3–4
9–9
2–4
3–3
7–11
3–4
5–2
2–4
4–3
–
5–13
1–6
5–1
3–15
San Francisco
7–11
5–2
3–4
1–5
7–11
3–3
1–7
9–9
0–6
1–5
3–3
2–4
13–5
–
4–3
7–0
6–12
St. Louis
4–3
5–2
6–9
10–5
4–3
5–2
8–7
4–2
5–10
3–4
4–5
7–10
6–1
3–4
–
5–1
7–8
Washington
2–4
12–6
3–3
3–4
3–4
3–14
2–4
3–3
2–6
6–12
6–12
4–3
1–5
0–7
1–5
–
8–10
Opening Day starters
Notable transactions
2008 roster
2008 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
Game log
2008 Game Log
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
1
March 31
Giants
5–0
Penny (1–0)
Zito (0–1)
56,000
1–0
2
April 1
Giants
3–2
Saito (1–0)
Yabu (0–1)
44,054
2–0
3
April 2
Giants
2–1
Lincecum (1–0)
Loaiza (0–1)
Wilson (1)
43,217
2–1
4
April 4
@ Padres
7–1
Kuroda (1–0)
Thatcher (0–1)
42,474
3–1
5
April 5
@ Padres
4–1
Peavy (2–0)
Penny (1–1)
38,819
3–2
6
April 6
@ Padres
3–2
Broxton (1–0)
Hoffman (0–2)
Saito (1)
44,165
4–2
7
April 7
@ Diamondbacks
9–3
Haren (1–0)
Loaiza (0–2)
49,507
4–3
8
April 8
@ Diamondbacks
10–5
Davis (1–1)
Billingsley (0–1)
28,973
4–4
9
April 9
@ Diamondbacks
4–3
Owings (2–0)
Kuroda (0–1)
Lyon (1)
23,331
4–5
10
April 11
Padres
7–5
Peavy (3–0)
Penny (1–2)
Hoffman (3)
54,052
4–6
11
April 12
Padres
11–1
Lowe (1–0)
Young (1–1)
54,955
5–6
12
April 13
Padres
1–0
Maddux (2–0)
Billingsley (0–2)
Hoffman (4)
47,357
5–7
13
April 14
Pirates
6–4
Yates (2–0)
Saito (1–1)
Capps (4)
37,334
5–8
14
April 15
Pirates
11–2
Loaiza (1–2)
Morris (0–2)
37,896
6–8
15
April 16
Pirates
8–1
Penny (2–2)
Maholm (0–2)
53,629
7–8
16
April 18
@ Braves
6–1
Ohman (1–0)
Lowe (1–1)
38,250
7–9
17
April 19
@ Braves
4–1
James (1–1)
Billingsley (0–3)
Acosta (1)
40,451
7–10
18
April 20
@ Braves
6–1
Jurrjens (2–2)
Kuroda (1–2)
36,772
7–11
19
April 21
@ Reds
9–3
Penny (3–2)
Belisle (0–1)
Park (1)
14,446
8–11
20
April 22
@ Reds
8–1
Vólquez (3–0)
Kuo (0–1)
14,763
8–12
21
April 23
Diamondbacks
8–3
Lowe (2–1)
Haren (3–1)
Saito (2)
42,590
9–12
22
April 24
Diamondbacks
6–4
González (1–1)
Billingsley (0–4)
Lyon (6)
38,350
9–13
23
April 25
Rockies
8–7 (13)
Park (1–0)
Buchholz (1–2)
53,205
10–13
24
April 26
Rockies
11–3
Penny (4–2)
Redman (2–2)
50,469
11–13
25
April 27
Rockies
3–2 (10)
Beimel (1–0)
Corpas (0–2)
50,670
12–13
26
April 29
@ Marlins
7–6
Beimel (2–0)
Gregg (3–1)
Saito (3)
11,334
13–13
27
April 30
@ Marlins
13–1
Billingsley (1–4)
Olsen (3–1)
10,792
14–13
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
28
May 1
@ Marlins
5–3
Beimel (3–0)
Gregg (3–2)
Saito (4)
15,556
15–13
29
May 2
@ Rockies
11–6
Penny (5–2)
Francis (0–3)
30,291
16–13
30
May 3
@ Rockies
12–7
Kuo (1–1)
de la Rosa (0–1)
38,597
17–13
31
May 4
@ Rockies
7–2
Cook (5–1)
Lowe (2–2)
Buchholz (1)
43,726
17–14
32
May 5
Mets
5–1
Billingsley (2–4)
Pérez (2–3)
44,181
18–14
33
May 6
Mets
5–4
Kuo (2–1)
Figueroa (2–2)
Saito (5)
43,927
19–14
34
May 7
Mets
12–1
Maine (4–2)
Penny (5–3)
40,696
19–15
35
May 9
Astros
7–1
Moehler (1–0)
Lowe (2–3)
52,658
19–16
36
May 10
Astros
5–0
Sampson (2–3)
Billingsley (2–5)
45,212
19–17
37
May 11
Astros
8–5
Geary (1–1)
Broxton (1–1)
Valverde (8)
40,217
19–18
38
May 13
@ Brewers
5–3
Villanueva (2–4)
Penny (5–4)
Gagné (10)
26,465
19–19
39
May 14
@ Brewers
6–4
Broxton (2–1)
Mota (1–2)
Saito (6)
27,562
20–19
40
May 15
@ Brewers
7–2
Billingsley (3–5)
Sheets (4–1)
30,444
21–19
41
May 16
@ Angels
4–2
Saunders (7–1)
Kuroda (1–3)
Rodríguez (17)
44,047
21–20
42
May 17
@ Angels
6–3
Kuo (3–1)
Santana (6–1)
43,906
22–20
43
May 18
@ Angels
10–2
Weaver (3–5)
Lowe (2–4)
44,007
22–21
44
May 19
Reds
6–5
Saito (2–1)
Weathers (1–3)
34,669
23–21
45
May 20
Reds
4–1
Billingsley (4–5)
Belisle (1–4)
Saito (7)
34,306
24–21
46
May 21
Reds
5–2
Kuroda (2–3)
Cueto (2–5)
Saito (8)
33,224
25–21
47
May 23
Cardinals
2–1
Wainwright (4–2)
Lowe (2–5)
Franklin (3)
52,281
25–22
48
May 24
Cardinals
4–0
Lohse (4–2)
Penny (5–5)
44,785
25–23
49
May 25
Cardinals
4–3 (10)
Saito (3–1)
Parisi (0–1)
46,566
26–23
50
May 26
@ Cubs
3–1
Dempster (6–2)
Billingsley (4–6)
Wood (11)
41,583
26–24
51
May 27
@ Cubs
3–1
Gallagher (2–1)
Kuroda (2–4)
Wood (12)
39,894
26–25
52
May 28
@ Cubs
2–1 (10)
Howry (1–2)
Park (1–1)
39,945
26–26
53
May 29
@ Mets
8–4
Vargas (2–2)
Penny (5–6)
52,886
26–27
54
May 30
@ Mets
9–5
Park (2–1)
Heilman (0–2)
52,176
27–27
55
May 31
@ Mets
3–2
Sánchez (2–0)
Broxton (2–2)
Wagner (11)
53,528
27–28
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
56
June 1
@ Mets
6–1
Santana (7–3)
Kuroda (2–5)
50,263
27–29
57
June 2
Rockies
8–2
Lowe (3–5)
Reynolds (0–3)
39,098
28–29
58
June 3
Rockies
3–0
Francis (2–5)
Penny (5–7)
Fuentes (7)
38,548
28–30
59
June 4
Rockies
2–1
Cook (8–3)
Kershaw (0–1)
Fuentes (8)
36,393
28–31
60
June 5
Cubs
5–4
Howry (2-2)
Saito (3–2)
Wood (17)
44,988
28–32
61
June 6
Cubs
3–0
Kuroda (3–5)
Gallagher (3–2)
52,484
29–32
62
June 7
Cubs
7–3
Lowe (4–5)
Zambrano (8–2)
50,020
30–32
63
June 8
Cubs
3–1
Marquis (4–3)
Penny (5–8)
Wood (18)
49,994
30–33
64
June 10
@ Padres
7–2
Proctor (1–0)
Hampson (0–1)
26,860
31–33
65
June 11
@ Padres
4–1
Wolf (5–4)
Billingsley (4–7)
Hoffman (15)
29,218
31–34
66
June 12
@ Padres
9–0
Peavy (5–3)
Kuroda (3–6)
36,354
31–35
67
June 13
@ Tigers
5–0
Galarrage (6–2)
Lowe (4–6)
Dolsi (2)
40,430
31–36
68
June 14
@ Tigers
12–7
Bonine (1–0)
Penny (5–9)
42,348
31–37
69
June 15
@ Tigers
5–4
Robertson (5–6)
Park (2–2)
Jones (12)
41,189
31–38
70
June 17
@ Reds
3–1
Billingsley (5–7)
Cueto (5–7)
Saito (9)
26,906
32–38
71
June 18
@ Reds
6–1
Lowe (5–6)
Arroyo (4–6)
20,055
33–38
72
June 19
@ Reds
7–4
Stults (1–0)
Harang (3–10)
Saito (10)
30,136
34–38
73
June 20
Indians
6–4 (10)
Borowski (1–2)
Saito (3–3)
Kobayashi (4)
50,667
34–39
74
June 21
Indians
7–2 (11)
Kobayashi (4–3)
Wade (0–1)
45,036
34–40
75
June 22
Indians
4–3
Billingsley (6–7)
Byrd (3–8)
Saito (11)
39,993
35–40
76
June 24
White Sox
6–1
Buehrle (5–6)
Lowe (5–7)
43,900
35–41
77
June 25
White Sox
5–0
Stults (2–0)
Floyd (8–4)
40,162
36–41
78
June 26
White Sox
2–0
Danks (5–4)
Kershaw (0–2)
Jenks (17)
37,956
36–42
79
June 27
Angels
6–0
Park (3–2)
Saunders (11–4)
50,419
37–42
80
June 28
Angels
1–0
Billingsley (7–7)
Weaver (7–8)
Saito (12)
55,784
38–42
81
June 29
Angels
1–0
Lackey (6–1)
Lowe (5–8)
Rodríguez (32)
48,155
38–43
82
June 30
@ Astros
4–1
Oswalt (7–8)
Stults (2–1)
Valverde (22)
28,827
38–44
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
83
July 1
@ Astros
7–6 (11)
Park (4–2)
Wright (3–3)
Saito (13)
31,914
39–44
84
July 2
@ Astros
4–1
Kuroda (4–6)
Hernández (0–2)
34,058
40–44
85
July 3
@ Astros
5–2
Billingsley (8–7)
Backe (5–9)
Saito (14)
35,696
41–44
86
July 4
@ Giants
10–7
Lowe (6–8)
Matos (0–1)
Saito (15)
40,447
42–44
87
July 5
@ Giants
5–2
Zito (4–12)
Falkenborg (0–1)
Wilson (24)
40,741
42–45
88
July 6
@ Giants
5–3
Falkenborg (1–1)
Cain (5–7)
Saito (16)
39,290
43–45
89
July 7
Braves
3–0
Kuroda (5–6)
Campillo (3–4)
39,896
44–45
90
July 8
Braves
9–3
Jurrjens (9–4)
Billingsley (8–8)
39,702
44–46
91
July 9
Braves
2–1
Lowe (7–8)
Hudson (9–7)
Saito (17)
39,815
45–46
92
July 10
Marlins
5–4 (11)
Nelson (2–0)
Falkenborg (1–2)
Gregg (18)
40,417
45–47
93
July 11
Marlins
3–1
Volstad (2–0)
Stults (2–2)
Gregg (19)
49,545
45–48
94
July 12
Marlins
5–3 (11)
Waechter (1–2)
Troncoso (0–1)
Gregg (20)
55,220
45–49
95
July 13
Marlins
9–1
Billingsley (9–8)
Miller (5–9)
42,213
46–49
96
July 18
@ Diamondbacks
8–7 (11)
Wade (1–1)
Slaten (0–3)
Broxton (1)
38,561
47–49
97
July 19
@ Diamondbacks
3–2
Haren (9–5)
Billingsley (9–9)
Lyon (20)
41,458
47–50
98
July 20
@ Diamondbacks
6–5
Troncoso (1–1)
Lyon (2–4)
Broxton (2)
39,217
48–50
99
July 21
@ Rockies
16–10
Falkenborg (2–2)
Wells (1–2)
38,291
49–50
100
July 22
@ Rockies
10–1
Jiménez (6–9)
Kershaw (0–3)
41,567
49–51
101
July 23
@ Rockies
5–3
Rusch (4–3)
Kuroda (5–7)
Fuentes (17)
36,305
49–52
102
July 25
Nationals
3–2
Billingsley (10–9)
Lannan (6–10)
Broxton (3)
47,313
50–52
103
July 26
Nationals
6–0
Lowe (8–8)
Pérez (3–8)
42,122
51–52
104
July 27
Nationals
2–0
Kershaw (1–3)
Bergmann (1–8)
Broxton (4)
38,660
52–52
105
July 28
Giants
7–6
Correia (2–5)
Kuroda (5–8)
Wilson (28)
37,483
52–53
106
July 29
Giants
2–0
Johnson (1–0)
Cain (6–9)
Broxton (5)
40,110
53–53
107
July 30
Giants
4–0
Billingsley (11–9)
Sánchez (8–7)
41,282
54–53
108
July 31
Diamondbacks
2–1
Webb (15–4)
Lowe (8–9)
Lyon (23)
42,440
54–54
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
109
August 1
Diamondbacks
2–1
Johnson (9–7)
Park (4–3)
Lyon (24)
55,239
54–55
110
August 2
Diamondbacks
4–2
Kuroda (6–8)
Petit (1–2)
Park (2)
54,544
55–55
111
August 3
Diamondbacks
9–3
Wade (2–1)
Davis (4–6)
52,972
56–55
112
August 5
@ Cardinals
6–4 (11)
García (1–1)
Johnson (1–1)
40,773
56–56
113
August 6
@ Cardinals
9–6
Piñeiro (4–5)
Lowe (8–10)
Perez (1)
42,581
56–57
114
August 7
@ Cardinals
4–1
Kershaw (2–3)
Lohse (13–4)
Broxton (6)
40,500
57–57
115
August 8
@ Giants
6–2
Penny (6–9)
Zito (6–14)
Broxton (7)
40,142
58–57
116
August 9
@ Giants
3–2 (10)
Walker (4–6)
Broxton (2–3)
41,963
58–58
117
August 10
@ Giants
5–4
Taschner (3–1)
Kuo (3–2)
41,804
58–59
118
August 11
Phillies
8–6
Lowe (9–10)
Kendrick (10–6)
Broxton (8)
45,547
59–59
119
August 12
Phillies
4–3
Kuo (4–2)
Romero (4–4)
47,586
60–59
120
August 13
Phillies
7–6
Broxton (3–3)
Condrey (3–3)
45,786
61–59
121
August 14
Phillies
3–1
Kuroda (7–8)
Myers (5–10)
Kuo (1)
51,060
62–59
122
August 15
Brewers
5–3
Billingsley (12–9)
Parra (9–6)
Broxton (9)
44,547
63–59
123
August 16
Brewers
4–3 (10)
Torres (6–3)
Broxton (3–4)
Riske (2)
52,889
63–60
124
August 17
Brewers
7–5
Beimel (4–0)
Villanueva (4–6)
45,267
64–60
125
August 19
Rockies
8–3
Jiménez (9–11)
Kuroda (7–9)
46,687
64–61
126
August 20
Rockies
4–3
Buchholz (6–3)
Broxton (3–5)
Fuentes (24)
48,183
64–62
127
August 21
Rockies
3–1
Lowe (10–10)
de la Rosa (6–7)
Broxton (10)
44,885
65–62
128
August 22
@ Phillies
8–1
Kendrick (11–7)
Maddux (6–10)
42,620
65–63
129
August 23
@ Phillies
9–2
Hamels (11–8)
Kershaw (2–4)
45,019
65–64
130
August 24
@ Phillies
5–2 (11)
Durbin (5–2)
Beimel (4–1)
43,039
65–65
131
August 25
@ Phillies
5–0
Myers (7–10)
Billingsley (12–10)
40,873
65–66
132
August 26
@ Nationals
2–1
Balester (3–6)
Lowe (10–11)
Hanrahan (5)
26,110
65–67
133
August 27
@ Nationals
5–4
Redding (9–8)
Maddux (6–11)
Hanrahan (6)
22,907
65–68
134
August 28
@ Nationals
11–2
Lannan (8–12)
Kershaw (2–5)
26,338
65–69
135
August 29
@ Diamondbacks
9–3
Davis (6–8)
Kuroda (7–10)
32,610
65–70
136
August 30
@ Diamondbacks
6–2
Billingsley (13–10)
Haren (14–7)
49,045
66–70
137
August 31
@ Diamondbacks
8–1
Lowe (11–11)
Webb (19–6)
43,456
67–70
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
138
September 1
Padres
5–2
Maddux (7–11)
Young (4–5)
Broxton (11)
44,087
68–70
139
September 2
Padres
8–4
Kershaw (3–5)
Baek (4–10)
39,330
69–70
140
September 3
Padres
6–4
Kuroda (8–10)
LeBlanc (0–1)
Broxton (12)
48,822
70–70
141
September 5
Diamondbacks
7–0
Lowe (12–11)
Haren (14–8)
52,270
71–70
142
September 6
Diamondbacks
7–2
Billingsley (14–10)
Webb (19–7)
47,543
72–70
143
September 7
Diamondbacks
5–3
Kuo (5–2)
Rauch (4–6)
Broxton (13)
54,137
73–70
144
September 8
@ Padres
4–0
Baek (5-10)
Maddux (7–12)
25,942
73–71
145
September 9
@ Padres
6–2
Beimel (5–1)
Bell (6–6)
26,614
74–71
146
September 10
@ Padres
7–2
Lowe (13–11)
Estes (2–2)
27,208
75–71
147
September 12
@ Rockies
7–2
Billingsley (15–10)
Francis (4–10)
30,147
76–71
148
September 13
@ Rockies
5–1
Kershaw (4–5)
de la Rosa (8–8)
40,291
77–71
149
September 14
@ Rockies
1–0 (10)
Corpas (3–3)
Kuo (5–3)
28,910
77–72
150
September 15
@ Pirates
8–2
Kuroda (9–10)
Ohlendorf (1–3)
13,147
78–72
151
September 16
@ Pirates
6–2
Lowe (14–11)
Karstens (2–6)
12,741
79–72
152
September 17
@ Pirates
15–8
Grabow (6–3)
Elbert (0–1)
11,883
79–73
153
September 18
@ Pirates
4–3 (12)
Proctor (2–0)
Hansen (2–7)
Broxton (14)
12,709
80–73
154
September 19
Giants
7–1
Zito (10–16)
Maddux (7–13)
55,589
80–74
155
September 20
Giants
10–7
Saito (4–3)
Walker (4–8)
55,724
81–74
156
September 21
Giants
1–0 (11)
Romo (3–1)
Saito (4–4)
Wilson (40)
55,294
81–75
157
September 23
Padres
10–1
Billingsley (16–10)
LeBlanc (1–2)
48,905
82–75
158
September 24
Padres
12–4
Kershaw (5–5)
Ekstrom (0–1)
44,776
83–75
159
September 25
Padres
7–5
Peavy (10–11)
Stults (2–3)
Hoffman (29)
52,569
83–76
160
September 26
@ Giants
6–5 (10)
Walker (5–8)
Johnson (1–2)
33,920
83–77
161
September 27
@ Giants
2–1
Maddux (8–13)
Cain (8–14)
Saito (18)
38,673
84–77
162
September 28
@ Giants
3–1
Lincecum (18–5)
Park (4–4)
Wilson (41)
39,167
84–78
Playoffs
2008 Post-Season
National League Division Series (3–0)
National League Championship Series (1–4)
Player stats
Note: Team batting and pitching leaders in each category are in bold.
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; TB = Total bases; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen bases; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging; Avg. = Batting average
Player
G
AB
R
H
2B
3B
HR
RBI
TB
BB
SO
SB
OBP
SLG
AVG
Matt Kemp
155
606
93
176
38
5
18
76
278
46
153
35
.340
.459
.290
James Loney
161
595
66
172
35
6
13
90
258
45
85
7
.338
.434
.289
Russell Martin
155
553
87
155
25
0
13
69
219
90
83
18
.385
.396
.280
Andre Ethier
141
525
90
160
38
5
20
77
268
59
88
6
.375
.510
.305
Jeff Kent
121
440
42
123
23
1
12
59
184
25
52
0
.327
.418
.280
Juan Pierre
119
375
44
106
10
2
1
28
123
22
24
40
.327
.328
.283
Blake DeWitt
117
368
45
97
13
2
9
52
141
45
68
3
.344
.383
.264
Ángel Berroa
84
226
26
52
13
1
1
16
70
20
41
0
.304
.310
.230
Casey Blake
58
211
25
53
12
1
10
23
97
16
52
1
.313
.460
.251
Andruw Jones
75
209
21
33
8
1
3
14
52
27
76
0
.256
.249
.158
Manny Ramirez
53
187
36
74
14
0
17
53
139
35
38
2
.489
.743
.396
Nomar Garciaparra
55
163
24
43
9
0
8
28
76
15
11
1
.326
.466
.264
Rafael Furcal
36
143
34
51
12
2
5
16
82
20
17
8
.439
.573
.357
Delwyn Young
83
126
10
31
9
0
1
7
43
14
34
0
.321
.341
.246
Chin-Lung Hu
65
116
16
21
2
2
0
9
27
11
23
2
.252
.233
.181
Mark Sweeney
98
92
2
12
3
0
0
5
15
15
28
0
.250
.163
.130
Luis Maza
45
79
7
18
1
0
1
4
22
5
11
0
.282
.278
.228
Andy LaRoche
27
59
6
12
1
0
2
6
19
10
7
0
.319
.322
.203
Danny Ardoin
24
51
3
12
1
0
1
4
16
2
10
1
.278
.314
.235
Pablo Ozuna
36
32
6
7
0
1
1
3
12
1
5
1
.242
.375
.219
Gary Bennett
10
21
1
4
1
0
1
4
8
2
0
0
.261
.381
.190
Jason Repko
22
18
0
3
1
0
0
0
4
2
9
1
.250
.222
.167
Terry Tiffee
6
4
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
.400
.250
.250
A. J. Ellis
4
3
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
.000
.000
.000
Pitcher Totals
162
304
15
39
2
0
0
16
41
16
115
0
.171
.135
.128
Team Totals
162
5506
700
1455
271
29
137
659
2195
543
1032
126
.333
.399
.264
Pitching
Note: G = Games played; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; H = Hits; R = Runs; ER = Earned runs
The Dodgers advanced to the 2008 NLDS to play the Central Division champion Chicago Cubs . They wound up sweeping the Cubs in three games, taking the first two at Wrigley Field and then ending the series in Game 3 at home. This was the Dodgers first post season series victory since the 1988 World Series and first post season sweep since the 1963 World Series .
Game 1, October 1
Wrigley Field in Chicago
Game 2, October 2
Wrigley Field in Chicago
Game 3, October 4
Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles
The Dodgers advanced to the NLCS for the first time since 1988 to play the Philadelphia Phillies , in the fourth National League Championship Series meeting between the two teams.
Game 1, October 9
Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia
Game 2, October 10
Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia
Game 3, October 12
Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles
Game 4, October 13
Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles
Game 5, October 15
Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles
2008 Awards
2008 Minor League Teams
Major League Baseball Draft
The Dodgers selected 45 players in this draft. Of those, eleven of them would eventually play Major League baseball.
Dee Gordon was selected in the fourth round of the 2008 draft.
The first round pick was right handed pitcher Ethan Martin from Stephens County School in Toccoa, Georgia . He was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in 2012 (along with this year's second round pick, pitcher Josh Lindblom ) and made his Major league debut for the Phillies in 2013. The fourth round pick, shortstop Dee Gordon became an All-Star as the Dodgers second baseman in 2014, when he also led the league in steals.
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