1996 Los Angeles Dodgers season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1996 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 107th for the franchise in Major League Baseball , and their 39th season in Los Angeles, California . The Dodgers were atop the standings for a substantial part of the season, albeit under two managers. Longtime manager Tommy Lasorda suffered a heart attack in late June and had to step down. Bill Russell , Lasorda's bench coach and a former Dodger player, was chosen to manage the rest of the season.
The Dodgers went into the final weekend of the season with a two-game lead on the San Diego Padres , needing only to win one of the final three games with the Padres to clinch the National League West title. However, the Padres swept them, and the Dodgers limped into the playoffs as a Wild Card team. The Dodgers were swept by the Atlanta Braves in the NLDS .
The Dodgers used 15 different pitchers during the season, the fewest of any MLB team in 1996.[ 1]
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
FLA
HOU
LAD
MON
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
Atlanta
—
7–5
7–5
5–7
6–7
6–6
5–7
10–3
7–6
9–4
9–3
9–4
7–5
9–4
Chicago
5–7
—
5–8
5–7
6–6
5–8
8–5
6–6
7–5
7–6
4–9
6–6
7–5
5–8
Cincinnati
5–7
8–5
—
7–6
3–9
7–6
4–8
3–9
6–6
10–2
5–8
9–3
9–4
5–8
Colorado
7–5
7–5
6–7
—
5–8
8–5
6–7
3–9
7–5
6–6
7–5
8–5
5–8
8–4
Florida
7–6
6–6
9–3
8–5
—
7–5
6–7
5–8
7–6
6–7
5–7
3–9
5–7
6–6
Houston
6–6
8–5
6–7
5–8
5–7
—
6–6
4–9
8–4
10–2
8–5
6–6
8–4
2–11
Los Angeles
7–5
5–8
8–4
7–6
7–6
6–6
—
9–3
8–4
7–6
6–6
5–8
7–6
8–4
Montreal
3–10
6–6
9–3
9–3
8–5
9–4
3–9
—
7–6
6–7
7–5
4–8
9–4
8–4
New York
6–7
5–7
6–6
5–7
6–7
4–8
4–8
6–7
—
7–6
8–5
3–10
6–6
5–7
Philadelphia
4–9
6–7
2–10
6–6
7–6
2–10
6–7
7–6
6–7
—
7–5
4–8
6–6
4–8
Pittsburgh
3–9
9–4
8–5
5–7
7–5
5–8
6–6
5–7
5–8
5–7
—
4–9
8–4
3–10
San Diego
4–9
6–6
3–9
5–8
9–3
6–6
8–5
8–4
10–3
8–4
9–4
—
11–2
4–8
San Francisco
5–7
5–7
4–9
8–5
7–5
4–8
6–7
4–9
6–6
6–6
4–8
2–11
—
7–6
St. Louis
4–9
8–5
8–5
4–8
6–6
11–2
4–8
4–8
7–5
8–4
10–3
8–4
6–7
—
Opening Day lineup
Notable Transactions
Roster
1996 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Game log
1996 Game Log: 90–72 (Home: 47–34; Away: 43–38)
April: 14–14 (Home: 10–4; Away: 4–10)
#
Date
Time (PT )
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Time of Game
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
1
April 1
@ Astros
4–3
Martinez (1–0)
Reynolds
Worrell (1)
34,375
1–0
2
April 2
@ Astros
4–5
Jones
Cummings (0–1)
—
20,492
1–1
3
April 3
@ Astros
2–5
Hampton
Nomo (0–1)
Jones
14,858
1–2
4
April 4
@ Cubs
4–9
Foster
Astacio (0–1)
—
12,626
1–3
5
April 5
@ Cubs
1–11
Bullinger
Candiotti (0–1)
—
19,324
1–4
6
April 6
@ Cubs
3–1
Park (1–0)
Navarro
Worrell (2)
24,428
2–4
7
April 7
@ Cubs
4–5
Jones
Osuna (0–1)
—
19,002
2–5
8
April 8
1:05 p.m. PDT
Braves
1–0
Nomo (1–1)
Glavine
—
2:24
53,180
3–5
W1
9
April 9
7:05 p.m. PDT
Braves
1–3
Smoltz
Astacio (0–2)
Wohlers
2:52
35,570
3–6
L1
10
April 10
7:35 p.m. PDT
Braves
9–2
Candiotti (1–1)
Avery
—
2:53
48,194
4–6
W1
11
April 11
Marlins
5–0
Park (2–0)
Brown
Worrell (3)
36,023
5–6
12
April 12
Marlins
1–3
Burkett
Valdez (0–1)
—
40,343
5–7
13
April 13
Marlins
3–1
Nomo (2–1)
Hammond
—
46,059
6–7
14
April 14
Marlins
6–1
Astacio (1–2)
Leiter
—
49,728
7–7
15
April 16
@ Giants
3–5
Dewey
Osuna (0–2)
Beck
19,716
7–8
16
April 17
@ Giants
11–2
Osuna (1–2)
Leiter
—
17,039
8–8
17
April 19
@ Marlins
0–5
Powell
Hall (0–1)
—
24,143
8–9
18
April 20
@ Marlins
4–7
Leiter
Nomo (2–2)
Nen
35,542
8–10
19
April 21
@ Marlins
4–5
Brown
Hall (0–2)
Mathews
23,842
8–11
20
April 22
4:40 p.m. PDT
@ Braves
1–4
Maddux
Candiotti (1–2)
—
2:03
33,080
8–12
L4
21
April 23
5:40 p.m. PDT
@ Braves
3–2
Osuna (2–2)
Clontz
Worrell (4)
2:55
30,475
9–12
W1
22
April 24
Astros
5–2
Valdez (1–1)
Brocail
—
26,666
10–12
23
April 25
Astros
6–4
Nomo (3–2)
Drabek
Worrell (5)
33,530
11–12
24
April 26
Cubs
1–0
Astacio (2–2)
Trachsel
Worrell (6)
31,172
12–12
25
April 27
Cubs
3–4 (10)
Navarro
Osuna (2–3)
Jones
43,519
12–13
26
April 28
Cubs
0–3
Castillo
Park (2–1)
—
45,441
12–14
27
April 29
Cubs
10–4
Valdez (2–1)
Foster
—
39,003
13–14
28
April 30
Rockies
7–4
Nomo (4–2)
Ritz
Worrell (7)
31,037
14–14
May: 15–12 (Home: 6–5; Away: 9–7)
#
Date
Time (PT )
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Time of Game
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
29
May 1
Rockies
1–4
Thompson
Astacio (2–3)
Ruffin
30,377
14–15
30
May 3
@ Pirates
10–1
Park (3–1)
Darwin
—
18,268
15–15
31
May 4
@ Pirates
2–7
Wagner
Candiotti (1–3)
—
20,321
15–16
32
May 5
@ Pirates
2–4
Neagle
Valdez (2–2)
Plesac
19,206
15–17
33
May 6
@ Pirates
8–4
Nomo (5–2)
Hope
Radinsky (1)
9,415
16–17
34
May 7
@ Reds
2–3 (12)
Moore
Worrell (0–1)
—
18,147
16–18
35
May 8
@ Reds
0–5
Schourek
Park (3–2)
Shaw
17,820
16–19
36
May 10
@ Cardinals
3–2 (12)
Worrell (1–1)
Eckersley
—
36,821
17–19
37
May 11
@ Cardinals
4–2
Valdez (3–2)
Benes
Worrell (8)
38,008
18–19
38
May 12
@ Cardinals
5–6
Petkovsek
Nomo (5–3)
Eckersley
38,549
18–20
39
May 13
Expos
2–3
Manuel
Worrell (1–2)
Rojas
25,600
18–21
40
May 14
Expos
2–1
Martinez (2–0)
Veres
Worrell (9)
37,942
19–21
41
May 15
Expos
7–2
Candiotti (2–3)
Fassero
—
26,875
20–21
42
May 16
Phillies
8–2
Valdez (4–2)
Mimbs
—
25,960
21–21
43
May 17
Phillies
6–3
Nomo (6–3)
Grace
Worrell (10)
54,304
22–21
44
May 18
Phillies
7–2
Astacio (3–3)
Fernandez
Osuna (1)
51,064
23–21
45
May 19
Phillies
4–5
Leiper
Radinsky (0–1)
Bottalico
38,178
23–22
46
May 20
Mets
1–7
Jones
Candiotti (2–4)
—
26,625
23–23
47
May 21
Mets
6–4
Valdez (5–2)
Harnisch
Worrell (11)
27,158
24–23
48
May 22
Mets
2–3
Clark
Nomo (6–4)
Franco
33,716
24–24
49
May 24
@ Expos
5–4 (11)
Osuna (3–3)
Daal
Worrell (12)
27,843
25–24
50
May 25
@ Expos
5–3
Martinez (3–0)
Cormier
Worrell (13)
27,104
26–24
51
May 26
@ Expos
4–3
Candiotti (3–4)
Rojas
Worrell (14)
30,718
27–24
52
May 28
@ Phillies
3–9
Grace
Valdez (5–3)
—
17,186
27–25
53
May 29
@ Phillies
3–2 (11)
Guthrie (1–0)
Bottalico
Worrell (15)
24,120
28–25
54
May 30
@ Phillies
2–3
Borland
Worrell (1–3)
—
29,287
28–26
55
May 31
@ Mets
10–3
Martinez (4–0)
Jones
—
19,793
29–26
June: 13–14 (Home: 6–8; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Time (PT )
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Time of Game
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
56
June 1
@ Mets
3–4
Harnisch
Candiotti (3–5)
Franco
26,445
29–27
57
June 2
@ Mets
1–0
Valdez (6–3)
Clark
Worrell (16)
39,328
30–27
58
June 4
Pirates
0–3
Darwin
Nomo (6–5)
Cordova
29,576
30–28
59
June 5
Pirates
3–7
Wilkins
Astacio (3–4)
Cordova
32,161
30–29
60
June 6
Pirates
8–3
Candiotti (4–5)
Miceli
—
26,664
31–29
61
June 7
Reds
1–2
Smiley
Valdez (6–4)
Brantley
35,197
31–30
62
June 8
Reds
5–4 (10)
Worrell (2–3)
Carrasco
—
44,575
32–30
63
June 9
Reds
3–2
Nomo (7–5)
Smith
Worrell (17)
47,847
33–30
64
June 10
Cardinals
2–1
Park (4–2)
Morgan
Osuna (2)
54,043
34–30
65
June 11
Cardinals
3–6
Osborne
Martinez (4–1)
Honeycutt
29,096
34–31
66
June 13
4:42 p.m. PDT
@ Braves
6–3
Valdez (7–4)
Glavine
Worrell (18)
2:43
39,463
35–31
W1
67
June 14
4:40 p.m. PDT
@ Braves
1–3
Smoltz
Astacio (3–5)
Wohlers
2:12
45,389
35–32
L1
68
June 15
3:14 p.m. PDT
@ Braves
6–2
Nomo (8–5)
Avery
Worrell (19)
2:43
49,726
36–32
W1
69
June 16
10:11 a.m. PDT
@ Braves
3–2
Candiotti (5–5)
Schmidt
Worrell (20)
2:36
44,784
37–32
W2
70
June 18
@ Cubs
9–6
Martinez (5–1)
Telemaco
Worrell (21)
—
38–32
71
June 18
@ Cubs
4–7
Campbell
Valdez (7–5)
—
23,362
38–33
72
June 19
@ Cubs
4–3 (13)
Park (5–2)
Adams
Worrell (22)
28,477
39–33
73
June 20
Astros
2–4
Wall
Nomo (8–6)
Jones
49,656
39–34
74
June 21
Astros
3–11
Drabek
Candiotti (5–6)
—
33,273
39–35
75
June 22
Astros
3–0
Martinez (6–1)
Reynolds
—
37,844
40–35
76
June 23
Astros
4–3
Worrell (3–3)
Hernandez
—
35,467
41–35
77
June 25
Cubs
0–2
Trachsel
Nomo (8–7)
—
37,448
41–36
78
June 26
Cubs
4–6
Navarro
Candiotti (5–7)
Adams
35,200
41–37
79
June 27
@ Rockies
1–13
Ritz
Astacio (3–6)
—
48,043
41–38
80
June 28
@ Rockies
4–13
Freeman
Martinez (6–2)
—
48,025
41–39
81
June 29
@ Rockies
13–10
Valdez (8–5)
Rekar
—
48,009
42–39
82
June 30
@ Rockies
15–16
Ruffin
Worrell (3–4)
—
48,103
42–40
July: 15–11 (Home: 8–5; Away: 7–6)
#
Date
Time (PT )
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Time of Game
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
83
July 1
@ Padres
10–2
Candiotti (6–7)
Worrell
—
40,343
43–40
84
July 2
@ Padres
7–3
Astacio (4–6)
Valenzuela
—
28,294
44–40
85
July 3
@ Padres
2–3
Hamilton
Martinez (6–3)
Hoffman
48,841
44–41
86
July 4
Rockies
9–4
Valdez (9–5)
Freeman
—
54,331
45–41
87
July 5
Rockies
8–1
Nomo (9–7)
Bailey
—
43,415
46–41
88
July 6
Rockies
3–2
Osuna (4–3)
Ruffin
Worrell (23)
35,562
47–41
89
July 7
Rockies
0–3
Ritz
Astacio (4–7)
—
38,269
47–42
90
July 11
Giants
8–3
Martinez (7–3)
Leiter
—
37,305
48–42
91
July 12
Giants
6–1
Valdez (10–5)
Fernandez
—
44,569
49–42
92
July 13
Giants
0–7
Estes
Nomo (9–8)
—
54,226
49–43
93
July 14
Giants
0–6
VanLandingham
Park (5–3)
—
42,862
49–44
94
July 15
Padres
1–0 (10)
Guthrie (2–0)
Hoffman
—
44,368
50–44
95
July 16
Padres
1–10
Tewksbury
Martinez (7–4)
Worrell
52,436
50–45
96
July 17
Padres
4–5
Florie
Osuna (4–4)
Hoffman
42,423
50–46
97
July 18
@ Giants
8–3
Nomo (10–8)
Estes
—
28,072
51–46
98
July 19
@ Giants
4–5
VanLandingham
Candiotti (6–8)
Beck
27,562
51–47
99
July 20
@ Giants
6–7
Bautista
Worrell (3–5)
—
50,014
51–48
100
July 21
@ Giants
7–6
Osuna (5–4)
DeLucia
Worrell (25)
36,345
52–48
101
July 23
@ Marlins
7–1
Valdez (11–5)
Leiter
—
17,889
53–48
102
July 24
@ Marlins
0–3
Brown
Nomo (10–9)
Nen
20,486
53–49
103
July 25
@ Marlins
6–3
Astacio (5–7)
Hammond
Worrell (26)
18,151
54–49
104
July 26
@ Astros
3–4
Darwin
Guthrie (2–1)
Wagner
27,089
54–50
105
July 27
@ Astros
6–5 (11)
Osuna (6–4)
Clark
Worrell (27)
36,841
55–50
106
July 28
@ Astros
2–3
Darwin
Eischen (0–1)
—
32,912
55–51
107
July 30
Marlins
5–4 (10)
Osuna (7–4)
Weathers
—
34,973
56–51
108
July 31
Marlins
3–0
Martinez (8–4)
Rapp
Worrell (28)
29,565
57–51
August: 17–10 (Home: 7–6; Away: 10–4)
#
Date
Time (PT )
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Time of Game
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
109
August 1
Marlins
6–7 (14)
Hammond
Dreifort (0–1)
Mathews
41,197
57–52
110
August 2
7:08 p.m. PDT
Braves
2–1
Radinsky (1–1)
Smoltz
Guthrie (1)
2:52
49,012
58–52
W1
111
August 3
1:05 p.m. PDT
Braves
3–5 (18)
Woodall
Martinez (8–5)
—
5:05
42,575
58–53
L1
112
August 4
1:06 p.m. PDT
Braves
4–6
Borbon
Guthrie (2–2)
Wohlers
3:17
45,903
58–54
L2
113
August 6
@ Pirates
3–1
Astacio (6–7)
Parris
Worrell (29)
11,824
59–54
114
August 7
@ Pirates
2–12
Lieber
Martinez (8–6)
Wilkins
12,232
59–55
115
August 9
@ Reds
4–9
Portugal
Valdez (11–6)
—
34,004
59–56
116
August 10
@ Reds
7–5
Nomo (11–9)
Burba
Worrell (30)
33,830
60–56
117
August 11
@ Reds
10–5
Osuna (8–4)
Carrasco
—
27,897
61–56
118
August 12
@ Reds
6–5
Martinez (9–6)
Smiley
Worrell (31)
21,677
62–56
119
August 13
@ Cardinals
8–4
Candiotti (7–8)
Stottlemyre
—
30,761
63–56
120
August 14
@ Cardinals
1–6
Benes
Valdez (11–7)
—
26,945
63–57
121
August 15
@ Cardinals
5–2
Nomo (12–9)
Morgan
Worrell (32)
32,930
64–57
122
August 16
Expos
8–2
Astacio (7–7)
Urbina
—
51,573
65–57
123
August 17
Expos
7–6
Worrell (4–5)
Veres
—
47,549
66–57
124
August 18
Expos
3–7
Leiter
Candiotti (7–9)
—
36,673
66–58
125
August 20
Phillies
1–3
Jordan
Osuna (8–5)
Bottalico
35,457
66–59
126
August 21
Phillies
0–6
Schilling
Nomo (12–10)
—
39,502
66–60
127
August 22
Phillies
8–5
Astacio (8–7)
Williams
Worrell (33)
29,608
67–60
128
August 23
Mets
7–5
Martinez (10–6)
Clark
Worrell (34)
36,909
68–60
129
August 24
Mets
7–5
Candiotti (8–9)
Wilson
Worrell (35)
33,201
69–60
130
August 25
Mets
6–5
Radinsky (2–1)
Franco
Worrell (36)
39,056
70–60
131
August 27
@ Expos
5–1
Nomo (13–10)
Fassero
—
21,040
71–60
132
August 28
@ Expos
5–6
Rojas
Park (5–4)
—
13,006
71–61
133
August 29
@ Expos
2–1
Martinez (11–6)
Martinez
Worrell (37)
16,551
72–61
134
August 30
@ Phillies
7–6 (12)
Dreifort (1–1)
Parrett
Worrell (38)
22,129
73–61
135
August 31
@ Phillies
11–7
Valdez (12–7)
Schilling
Osuna (3)
24,821
74–61
September: 16–11 (Home: 10–6; Away: 6–5)
#
Date
Time (PT )
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Time of Game
Attendance
Record
Box/ Streak
136
September 1
@ Phillies
3–6
Williams
Worrell (4–6)
Bottalico
24,959
74–62
137
September 2
@ Mets
8–5
Astacio (9–7)
Clark
Worrell (39)
19,658
75–62
138
September 3
@ Mets
7–6
Radinsky (3–1)
Henry
—
15,646
76–62
139
September 4
@ Mets
2–3 (12)
Wallace
Dreifort (1–2)
—
15,662
76–63
140
September 6
Pirates
2–1
Osuna (9–5)
Wilkins
Worrell (40)
41,509
77–63
141
September 7
Pirates
4–3
Nomo (14–10)
Schmidt
Worrell (41)
50,862
78–63
142
September 8
Pirates
1–4
Plesac
Dreifort (1–3)
Ericks
33,922
78–64
143
September 9
Reds
7–2
Martinez (12–6)
Jarvis
—
29,081
79–64
144
September 10
Reds
5–4
Candiotti (9–9)
Salkeld
Worrell (42)
28,237
80–64
145
September 11
Reds
3–2
Valdez (13–7)
Smiley
Worrell (43)
27,527
81–64
146
September 12
Cardinals
4–1
Nomo (15–10)
Osborne
Osuna (4)
34,191
82–64
147
September 13
Cardinals
0–2
Batchelor
Guthrie (2–3)
Eckersley
36,657
82–65
148
September 14
Cardinals
9–5
Martinez (13–6)
Benes
—
44,548
83–65
149
September 15
Cardinals
6–5
Radinsky (4–1)
Eckersley
Worrell (44)
35,803
84–65
150
September 16
@ Rockies
6–4
Valdez (14–7)
Wright
—
48,013
85–65
151
September 17
@ Rockies
9–0
Nomo (16–10)
Swift
—
50,066
86–65
152
September 18
@ Rockies
4–6
Burke
Astacio (9–8)
Ruffin
50,053
86–66
153
September 19
@ Padres
7–0
Martinez (14–6)
Valenzuela
—
41,287
87–66
154
September 20
@ Padres
2–4
Hamilton
Candiotti (9–10)
Hoffman
51,217
87–67
155
September 21
@ Padres
9–2
Valdez (15–7)
Sanders
—
53,629
88–67
156
September 22
@ Padres
2–3
Ashby
Nomo (16–11)
Hoffman
51,092
88–68
157
September 24
Giants
6–2
Martinez (15–6)
Watson
—
37,448
89–68
158
September 25
Giants
7–5
Radinsky (5–1)
DeLucia
Worrell (45)
42,405
90–68
159
September 26
Giants
1–6
Gardner
Candiotti (9–11)
—
38,893
90–69
160
September 27
Padres
2–5 (10)
Worrell
Osuna (9–6)
Hoffman
53,294
90–70
161
September 28
Padres
2–4
Worrell
Dreifort (1–4)
Hoffman
52,977
90–71
162
September 29
Padres
0–2 (11)
Veras
Park (5–5)
Hoffman
53,270
90–72
Legend: = Win = Loss Bold = Dodgers team member
Detailed records
Month
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
April
28
14
14
0.500
106
100
May
27
15
12
0.556
114
97
June
27
13
14
0.481
111
136
July
26
15
11
0.577
116
94
August
27
17
10
0.630
138
133
September
27
16
11
0.593
118
92
Total
162
90
72
0.556
703
652
Games
Won
Lost
Win %
RS
RA
Home
81
47
34
0.580
314
283
Away
81
43
38
0.531
389
369
Total
162
90
72
0.556
703
652
Postseason Game log
Legend
Dodgers win
Dodgers loss
Bold
Dodgers team member
1996 Postseason game log: 0–3 (Home: 0–2; Away: 0–1)
Starting Pitchers stats
Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W/L = Wins/Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; CG = Complete games
Relief Pitchers stats
Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W/L = Wins/Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; SV = Saves
Batting Stats
Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; Avg. = Batting average; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases
1996 Playoffs
The 1996 National League Division Series was played between Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves . Atlanta ended up winning the series 3-0.
Game 1, October 2
Dodger Stadium , Los Angeles
Game 2, October 3
Dodger Stadium , Los Angeles
Game 3, October 5
Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium , Atlanta
1996 Awards
Farm system
Teams in BOLD won League Championships
Major League Baseball draft
The Dodgers selected 79 players in this draft. Of those, seven of them would eventually play Major League baseball.
The top draft pick was third baseman Damian Rolls from Schlagel High School . He was selected by the Kansas City Royals in the 1999 Rule 5 draft and then traded to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays , where he played parts of five seasons with a .248 batting average, 9 homers and 73 RBI.
Shortstop Alex Cora was drafted in the third round out of the University of Miami . He would play 14 seasons in the Majors (7 of them with the Dodgers), primarily as a utility infielder/defensive replacement. He hit .243 in 1,273 games
The most successful player in this draft class was left-handed pitcher Ted Lilly from Fresno City College , who was drafted in the 23rd round. A two-time All-Star, he would play 15 seasons in the Majors (the last 4 with the Dodgers) and had a 130-113 record and 4.14 ERA in 356 games (331 starts).
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