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LOS ANGELES DODGERS PUBLIC RELATIONS 1000 ELYSIAN PARK AVENUE • LOS ANGELES, CA 90012 PHONE: 323-224-1301 • FAX: 323-224-1459 • DODGERS.COM FACEBOOK.COM/DODGERS @DODGERS DAILY NOTES New York Mets (54-63) at Los Angeles Dodgers (69-50) RHP Dillon Gee (8-8, 3.82) vs. LHP Chris Capuano (4-6, 4.50) Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013 – 7:10 p.m. PT | Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA Game 120| Home Game 62 (36-25)| Night Game 88 (49-38) TV: PRIME TICKET RADIO: AM 570 KLAC (ENG), KTNQ 1020 AM (SPAN) NEW YORK STATE OF MIND: The Dodgers go for the three-game sweep of the Mets tonight as they look to push their winning streak to eight in a row, which would be the club’s longest winning streak since a nine-game run from May 9-18, 2010. A win tonight would give Los Angeles its eighth series sweep of the season and its first undefeated homestand of six or more games since April 10-15, 2012, when the Dodgers swept the Pirates and Padres. The Dodgers will fly to Philadelphia tomorrow before opening a seven-game road trip against the Phillies (3 G) and Marlins (4 G) on Friday. The Dodgers have the Majors’ best record since June 22, going 39-8 (.830), which is the franchise’s best 47-game run in the modern era (since 1900). The 1899 Brooklyn Superbas posted 39 wins in several 47-game stretches between April and June of that year. The Dodgers’ 47-game run is the best for a Major League team since the 1951 Giants went 39-8 from Aug. 12-Oct. 3. The last big league club with 40 or more wins in a 48-game stretch was the 1942 Cardinals, who went 41-7 from Aug. 11-Oct. 1. Source: Elias. With last night’s win, the Dodgers assured themselves of a series victory to improve to 12-0-4 in their last 16 series. Los Angeles’ last series loss came June 14-16 at Pittsburgh. The Dodgers also clinched a victory in the season series against the Mets for the second consecutive season. Los Angeles had a 30-42 record on June 22, tied for the fourth-worst mark in baseball and 16.0 games behind the Cardinals (47-27) for the best record in the Majors. Just 53 days later, the Dodgers have the fifth-best record in the game (3 rd in NL), just 3.5 games behind the Braves (73-47). The Dodgers lead Arizona by 7.5 games, their largest divisional lead of the season and the second-largest divisional lead in Baseball behind only Atlanta’s 14.0-game lead over Washington. The Dodgers last held a divisional lead of 8.5 or more games on July 25, 2009 (9.0 GA). Los Angeles is a season-high 19 games over .500 and has gone 22-3 since the All-Star break. The last time the club was 19 or more games over .500 was at the conclusion of the 2009 season (95-67). Overall, Los Angeles ranks among the NL leaders in team batting average (.269, 2 nd ) and on-base percentage (.332, 2 nd ), while ranking third in the Majors with a 3.33 team ERA. The Dodgers have 11 consecutive wins in one-run games, a franchise record. Los Angeles has gone 18-11 in one-run decisions this year and was last defeated in a one-run game on June 10 against Arizona. ON THE MOUND: The Dodger bullpen had its scoreless innings streak snapped at 17.0 frames in the ninth inning last night. Since the All-Star break, Los Angeles relievers have limited opposing hitters to a .175 batting average (1 st , MLB) and have posted a 1.74 ERA (14 ER/72.1 IP), the second-lowest mark among NL clubs. Dodger starters have a 13-1 record with a 1.72 ERA (22 ER/115.0 IP) in their last 18 games since July 26 and, overall, Los Angeles starters lead the Majors with a 3.20 combined ERA (257 ER/722.0 IP). Kenley Jansen has successfully converted his last 12 save opportunities, going 2-0 with 12 saves and a 1.37 ERA (3 ER/19.2 IP) since July 3. Jansen leads MLB relievers with 87 Ks in 60.2 innings this season. The Dodgers have picked up the win in each of Chris Capuano’s last five starts since July 11 with the left-hander going 2-0 with a 3.21 ERA (10 ER/28.0 IP) in that span. Capuano has allowed one or fewer runs in seven of his 15 starts this season. CAN’T STOP, WON’T STOP: Nick Punto put the Dodgers on the board last night with a two-run double in the fifth inning and has hit safely in all four games this homestand, batting .429 (6-for-14) with three runs scored, two doubles, a homer and six RBI. Punto leads the Dodgers and is tied for third in the NL this month with a .458 batting average (11-for-24) in nine August games. FLIP A COIN: From 1992-96, five consecutive Dodgers were honored as the National League’s Rookie of Year with Eric Karros (1992), Mike Piazza (1993), Raul Mondesi (1994), Hideo Nomo (1995) and Todd Hollandsworth (1996) and, this year, Hyun-Jin Ryu and Yasiel Puig both have a chance to bring home the award and end the club’s drought: Hyun-Jin Ryu won his fifth consecutive start and extended his winning streak to six with 7.0 innings of one-run ball last night. According to Elias, since 1958, Ryu is just the fourth Dodger rookie to win five or more consecutive starts, joining Fernando Valenzuela (6, 1981), Hideo Nomo (6, 1995) and Kazuhisa Ishii (6, 2002). The Dodgers have gone 17-6 in Ryu’s 23 starts with the left-hander ranking among the NL leaders in wins (12, T-4 th ), winning percentage (12-3, .800, T- 1 st ), ERA (2.91, 12 th ) and quality starts (17, T-8 th ). He also ranks among the MLB rookie leaders in strikeouts (121, 4 th ) and innings pitched (148.1, 1 st ). Yasiel Puig went 2-for-4 with a run scored last night for his 28 th multi-hit game in 62 career contests. Puig leads the Majors in batting average (.373), hits (88) and runs (46) since his June 3 call-up. Since 1931, the 22-year-old has the highest batting average for a rookie (min. 250 PA) and would also rank fourth in on-base percentage (.436) and 10 th in slugging percentage (.589) were he to maintain his current pace (Source: Stats, LLC). ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL: Brian Wilson threw 21 pitches, allowed one hit and struck out one in 1.1 scoreless innings of relief for Triple-A Albuquerque last night in his fourth rehab appearance. Wilson, 31, has not allowed a run in four minor league outings since signing with the Dodgers on July 30, tossing 4.1 scoreless frames for Single-A Rancho Cucamonga (1.0 IP) and Albuquerque (3.1 IP). EVERY LITTLE THING HE DOES: The Dodgers would like to wish a very happy 54 th birthday to Owner Earvin “Magic” Johnson. Johnson won three NBA MVP Awards (1987, ‘89, ’90), three NBA Finals MVPs (1980, ’82, ’87) and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002. On Sept. 12, the Dodgers will celebrate Magic Johnson Bobblehead Night. That night’s game against San Francisco has already sold out. MATCHUP Mets: 3 rd , NL East (17.5 GB) Dodgers: 1 st , NL West (7.5 GA) All-Time: LA leads series, 318-259-1 (173-119 at Dodger Stadium) 2013: LA leads series, 4-1 (2-0 at Dodger Stadium) 4/23 @NYM: W, 7-2 (Mark Ellis 4-for-5 w/ 2 HR) 4/24 @NYM: L, 3-7 (10) (Valdespin walk-off grand slam) 4/25 @NYM: W, 3-2 (Ryu, 7.0 IP, 3 H, R, 8 K) 8/12 @LA: W, 4-2 (Gonzalez, 3-for-4, R, RBI) 8/13 @LA: W, 4-2 (Ryu, W, 7.0 IP, R) 8/14 @LA: UPCOMING PROBABLES (All Times PT) Friday, Aug. 16 at PHI – 4:05 p.m. RHP Zack Greinke (10-3, 3.21) vs. LHP Cliff Lee (10-5, 3.18) TV: PRIME TICKET RADIO: AM 570 (Eng.), KTNQ 1020 AM (Span.) Saturday, Aug. 17 at PHI – 4:05 p.m. LHP Clayton Kershaw (11-7, 1.88) vs. RHP Kyle Kendrick (10-9, 4.48) TV: KCAL/MLB Network RADIO: AM 570 (Eng.), KTNQ 1020 AM (Span.) Sunday, Aug. 18 at PHI – 10:35 a.m. RHP Ricky Nolasco (9-9, 3.62) vs. LHP Cole Hamels (5-13, 3.65) TV: PRIME TICKET/TBS RADIO: AM 570 (Eng.), KTNQ 1020 AM (Span.)

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Page 1: DAILY NOTES - MLB.com · 2020-04-20 · STARTER Today’s starter vs. Mets: LHP Chris Capuano (4-6, 4.50) YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO 2003 ARIZONA 2-4 4.64 9

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DAILY NOTES

New York Mets (54-63) at Los Angeles Dodgers (69-50) RHP Dillon Gee (8-8, 3.82) vs. LHP Chris Capuano (4-6, 4.50)

Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2013 – 7:10 p.m. PT | Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA Game 120| Home Game 62 (36-25)| Night Game 88 (49-38)

TV: PRIME TICKET RADIO: AM 570 KLAC (ENG), KTNQ 1020 AM (SPAN)

NEW YORK STATE OF MIND: The Dodgers go for the three-game sweep of the Mets tonight as they look to push their winning streak to eight in a row, which would be the club’s longest winning streak since a nine-game run from May 9-18, 2010. A win tonight would give Los Angeles its eighth series sweep of the season and its first undefeated homestand of six or more games since April 10-15, 2012, when the Dodgers swept the Pirates and Padres. The Dodgers will fly to Philadelphia tomorrow before opening a seven-game road trip against the Phillies (3 G) and Marlins (4 G) on Friday.

The Dodgers have the Majors’ best record since June 22, going 39-8 (.830), which is the franchise’s best 47-game run in the modern era (since 1900). The 1899 Brooklyn Superbas posted 39 wins in several 47-game stretches between April and June of that year.

The Dodgers’ 47-game run is the best for a Major League team since the 1951 Giants went 39-8 from Aug. 12-Oct. 3. The last big league club with 40 or more wins in a 48-game stretch was the 1942 Cardinals, who went 41-7 from Aug. 11-Oct. 1. Source: Elias.

With last night’s win, the Dodgers assured themselves of a series victory to improve to 12-0-4 in their last 16 series. Los Angeles’ last series loss came June 14-16 at Pittsburgh. The Dodgers also clinched a victory in the season series against the Mets for the second consecutive season.

Los Angeles had a 30-42 record on June 22, tied for the fourth-worst mark in baseball and 16.0 games behind the Cardinals (47-27) for the best record in the Majors. Just 53 days later, the Dodgers have the fifth-best record in the game (3rd in NL), just 3.5 games behind the Braves (73-47).

The Dodgers lead Arizona by 7.5 games, their largest divisional lead of the season and the second-largest divisional lead in Baseball behind only Atlanta’s 14.0-game lead over Washington. The Dodgers last held a divisional lead of 8.5 or more games on July 25, 2009 (9.0 GA).

Los Angeles is a season-high 19 games over .500 and has gone 22-3 since the All-Star break. The last time the club was 19 or more games over .500 was at the conclusion of the 2009 season (95-67).

Overall, Los Angeles ranks among the NL leaders in team batting average (.269, 2nd) and on-base percentage (.332, 2nd), while ranking third in the Majors with a 3.33 team ERA.

The Dodgers have 11 consecutive wins in one-run games, a franchise record. Los Angeles has gone 18-11 in one-run decisions this year and was last defeated in a one-run game on June 10 against Arizona.

ON THE MOUND: The Dodger bullpen had its scoreless innings streak snapped at 17.0 frames in the ninth inning last night. Since the All-Star break, Los Angeles relievers have limited opposing hitters to a .175 batting average (1st, MLB) and have posted a 1.74 ERA (14 ER/72.1 IP), the second-lowest mark among NL clubs.

Dodger starters have a 13-1 record with a 1.72 ERA (22 ER/115.0 IP) in their last 18 games since July 26 and, overall, Los Angeles starters lead the Majors with a 3.20 combined ERA (257 ER/722.0 IP).

Kenley Jansen has successfully converted his last 12 save opportunities, going 2-0 with 12 saves and a 1.37 ERA (3 ER/19.2 IP) since July 3. Jansen leads MLB relievers with 87 Ks in 60.2 innings this season.

The Dodgers have picked up the win in each of Chris Capuano’s last five starts since July 11 with the left-hander going 2-0 with a 3.21 ERA (10 ER/28.0 IP) in that span. Capuano has allowed one or fewer runs in seven of his 15 starts this season.

CAN’T STOP, WON’T STOP: Nick Punto put the Dodgers on the board last night with a two-run double in the fifth inning and has hit safely in all four games this homestand, batting .429 (6-for-14) with three runs scored, two doubles, a homer and six RBI. Punto leads the Dodgers and is tied for third in the NL this month with a .458 batting average (11-for-24) in nine August games.

FLIP A COIN: From 1992-96, five consecutive Dodgers were honored as the National League’s Rookie of Year with Eric Karros (1992), Mike Piazza (1993), Raul Mondesi (1994), Hideo Nomo (1995) and Todd Hollandsworth (1996) and, this year, Hyun-Jin Ryu and Yasiel Puig both have a chance to bring home the award and end the club’s drought:

Hyun-Jin Ryu won his fifth consecutive start and extended his winning streak to six with 7.0 innings of one-run ball last night. According to Elias, since 1958, Ryu is just the fourth Dodger rookie to win five or more consecutive starts, joining Fernando Valenzuela (6, 1981), Hideo Nomo (6, 1995) and Kazuhisa Ishii (6, 2002). The Dodgers have gone 17-6 in Ryu’s 23 starts with the left-hander ranking among the NL leaders in wins (12, T-4th), winning percentage (12-3, .800, T-1st), ERA (2.91, 12th) and quality starts (17, T-8th). He also ranks among the MLB rookie leaders in strikeouts (121, 4th) and innings pitched (148.1, 1st).

Yasiel Puig went 2-for-4 with a run scored last night for his 28th multi-hit game in 62 career contests. Puig leads the Majors in batting average (.373), hits (88) and runs (46) since his June 3 call-up. Since 1931, the 22-year-old has the highest batting average for a rookie (min. 250 PA) and would also rank fourth in on-base percentage (.436) and 10th in slugging percentage (.589) were he to maintain his current pace (Source: Stats, LLC).

ON THE COMEBACK TRAIL: Brian Wilson threw 21 pitches, allowed one hit and struck out one in 1.1 scoreless innings of relief for Triple-A Albuquerque last night in his fourth rehab appearance. Wilson, 31, has not allowed a run in four minor league outings since signing with the Dodgers on July 30, tossing 4.1 scoreless frames for Single-A Rancho Cucamonga (1.0 IP) and Albuquerque (3.1 IP).

EVERY LITTLE THING HE DOES: The Dodgers would like to wish a very happy 54th birthday to Owner Earvin “Magic” Johnson. Johnson won three NBA MVP Awards (1987, ‘89, ’90), three NBA Finals MVPs (1980, ’82, ’87) and was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame in 2002.

On Sept. 12, the Dodgers will celebrate Magic Johnson Bobblehead Night. That night’s game against San Francisco has already sold out.

MATCHUP Mets: 3rd, NL East (17.5 GB) Dodgers: 1st, NL West (7.5 GA) All-Time: LA leads series, 318-259-1 (173-119 at Dodger Stadium) 2013: LA leads series, 4-1 (2-0 at Dodger Stadium) 4/23 @NYM: W, 7-2 (Mark Ellis 4-for-5 w/ 2 HR) 4/24 @NYM: L, 3-7 (10) (Valdespin walk-off grand slam) 4/25 @NYM: W, 3-2 (Ryu, 7.0 IP, 3 H, R, 8 K) 8/12 @LA: W, 4-2 (Gonzalez, 3-for-4, R, RBI) 8/13 @LA: W, 4-2 (Ryu, W, 7.0 IP, R) 8/14 @LA:

UPCOMING PROBABLES (All Times PT) Friday, Aug. 16 at PHI – 4:05 p.m. RHP Zack Greinke (10-3, 3.21) vs. LHP Cliff Lee (10-5, 3.18) TV: PRIME TICKET RADIO: AM 570 (Eng.), KTNQ 1020 AM (Span.)

Saturday, Aug. 17 at PHI – 4:05 p.m. LHP Clayton Kershaw (11-7, 1.88) vs. RHP Kyle Kendrick (10-9, 4.48) TV: KCAL/MLB Network RADIO: AM 570 (Eng.), KTNQ 1020 AM (Span.)

Sunday, Aug. 18 at PHI – 10:35 a.m. RHP Ricky Nolasco (9-9, 3.62) vs. LHP Cole Hamels (5-13, 3.65) TV: PRIME TICKET/TBS RADIO: AM 570 (Eng.), KTNQ 1020 AM (Span.)

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STARTER

Today’s starter vs. Mets: LHP Chris Capuano (4-6, 4.50) YEAR TEAM W-L ERA G GS CG SHO IP H R ER HR BB SO 2003 ARIZONA 2-4 4.64 9 5 0 0 33.0 27 19 17 3 11 23 2004 MILWAUKEE 6-8 4.99 17 17 0 0 88.1 91 55 49 18 37 80 2005 MILWAUKEE 18-12 3.99 35 35 0 0 219.0 212 105 97 31 91 176 2006 MILWAUKEE 11-12 4.03 34 34 3 2 221.1 229 108 99 29 47 174 2007 MILWAUKEE 5-12 5.10 29 25 0 0 150.0 170 93 85 20 54 132 2010 MILWAUKEE 4-4 3.95 24 9 0 0 66.0 65 29 29 9 21 54 2011 NEW YORK-NL 11-12 4.55 33 31 1 1 186.0 198 99 94 27 53 168 2012 LOS ANGELES 12-11 3.69 32 32 0 0 195.1 183 89 80 23 54 162 2013 LOS ANGELES 4-6 4.50 17 15 0 0 80.0 93 46 40 9 18 62 MLB Totals: 9-years 73-82 4.29 231 204 4 3 1242.0 1273 645 592 171 386 1031

SEASON NOTES:

Did not factor in the decision in his last start on Friday against the Rays, allowing six runs (five earned) on 10 hits in 4.1 innings of the Dodgers’ 7-6 comeback win over Tampa Bay…walked one, struck out three on 86 pitches

Has not allowed a run in three of his last five starts, going 2-0 with a 3.21 ERA (10 ER/28.0 IP) since July 11…has allowed one or fewer earned runs in seven of his 15 starts, including five scoreless outings

Has gone 2-2 with a 3.02 ERA (14 ER/41.2 IP) in nine road games (seven starts), while posting a 2-4 record with a 6.10 ERA (26 ER/41.2 IP) in eight home starts

Is 4-6 with a 4.66 ERA (40 ER/77.1 IP) in 15 starts and has not allowed a run in two relief appearances (2.2 IP)

Has limited left-handed hitters to a .253 batting average, a .280 on-base percentage and a .300 slugging percentage this season

Has been on the DL twice this season: April 17-May 6 (left calf strain) and May 30-June 19 (left shoulder latissimus strain)

CAREER NOTES:

In his second season with the Dodgers after posting a career-best 3.72 ERA last year

Since 2005, is tied for fifth in the Majors with 27 pickoffs

Has limited left-handed hitters to a .232 batting average during the course of his career

Selected as a 2006 National League All-Star as a member of the Brewers…went 11-12 that season with a 4.03 ERA and tying with Roy Oswalt for the MLB lead with 25 quality starts

Has undergone Tommy John surgery twice in his career, having the procedure performed by Dr. James Andrews in 2002 and 2008

Made his MLB debut on May 4, 2003 for Arizona against Atlanta and originally selected by the D-backs in the eighth round of the 1999 First-Year Player Draft

VS. METS:

Has made seven career starts against the Mets in his career, posting a 1-5 record with a 5.53 ERA (26 ER/42.1 IP)…has posted a 8.93 SO/9 ratio in those starts

Faced the Mets twice last season, going 1-1 and allowing three runs in 7.0 innings in each start…owns a career 3.73 ERA in 52 games (48 starts) against NL East opponents

Pitched for the Mets in 2011, going 11-12 with a 4.55 ERA in 33 games (31 starts) for New York Capuano vs. Mets hitters:

Player AVG OBP SLG AB H HR BB SO Brown, A. .667 .667 1.000 3 2 0 0 1 Buck, J. .000 .091 .000 10 0 0 1 3 Byrd, M. .333 .333 .417 12 4 0 0 3 Davis, I. .167 .167 .167 6 1 0 0 2 Murphy, D. .000 .000 .000 3 0 0 0 0 Quintanilla, O. .000 .000 .000 3 0 0 0 0 Young, E. .750 .750 .750 4 3 0 0 0 vs. NYM .244

Friday’s starter at Philadelphia: RHP Zack Greinke (10-3, 3.21) SEASON NOTES:

Picked up the win on Saturday against the Rays with 6.1 scoreless innings in the Dodgers’ 5-0 win…allowed six hits, walked one, struck out seven and threw 110 pitches…reached double-digit wins for the sixth consecutive season

Has won seven of his eight seven decisions, going 7-1 with a 2.49 ERA (19 ER/68.2 IP) in 10 starts since June 22

The Dodgers have gone 15-4 in his 19 starts

Limiting right-handers to a .222 batting average (50-for-225) with a .279 on-base percentage and .302 slugging percentage

Suffered a left fractured clavicle in that game when Carlos Quentin charged the mound after he was hit by a pitch in the sixth inning…underwent surgery on April 13 to fix the injury with a metal plate used to stabilize the fracture

VS. PHILADELPHIA:

Will be facing the Phillies for the second time this year after defeating Philadelphia on June 27 at Dodger Stadium, allowing four runs on 12 hits in the Dodgers’ 6-4 win

Has gone 2-1 with a 3.27 ERA (8 ER/22.0 IP) in four career games (three starts) against the Phillies

CAPUANO’S 2013 GAME-BY-GAME

Date Opp Score Dec IP H R/ER BB SO TP Score @ Removal

4/9 @SD L, 3-9 - 1.0 0 0/0 0 1 15 2-3 4/11 @SD W, 3-2 - 1.2 2 0/0 1 4 34 2-2 4/16 SD L, 2-9 L 2.0 5 5/5 1 3 43 0-4 5/6 ARI L, 2-9 L 4.0 8 6/5 2 2 90 2-6

5/12 MIA W, 5-3 W 6.1 5 1/1 1 7 79 2-1 5/18 @ATL L, 1-3 ND 7.1 5 1/1 0 5 91 1-0 5/24 STL L, 0-7 L 5.0 6

6 6/5 3 4 104 0-6

5/29 @LAA L, 3-4 L 5.2 6 3/3 4 2 86 1-3 6/19 (2) @NYY W, 6-0 W 6.0 3 0/0 0 4 84 5-0

6/23 @SD W, 3-1 ND 5.0 4 0/0 0 5 74 0-0 6/28 PHI L, 1-16 L 3.2 10 7/5 1 4 72 0-7 7/4 @COL L, 5-9 L 4.1 7 6/5 1 3 73 2-6 7/11 COL W, 6-1 W 6.1 6 0/0 0 8 90 3-0 7/23 @TOR W, 10-9 ND 4.1 7 5/5 1 2 90 2-5 7/28 CIN W, 1-0 ND 6.2 3 0/0 0 4 83 0-0 8/3 @CHC W, 3-0 W 6.1 6 0/0 1 5 88 3-0 8/9 TB W, 7-6 ND 4.1 10 6/5 1 3 86 0-6

CAPUANO vs. METS

2012 Career

Totals: 1-1, 3.86 ERA (6 ER/14.0 IP)-2 GS 1-5, 5.53 ERA-7 GS Dodger Stadium: 0-1, 3.86 ERA (3 ER/7.0 IP)-1 GS 0-1, 3.86 ERA-1 GS Citi Field: 1-0, 3.86 ERA (3 ER/7.0 IP)-1 GS 1-0, 3.86 ERA-1 GS CG: --- --- SHO: --- ---

CAPUANO AT THE PLATE AVG AB H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SH

2013 .053 19 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 3 CAREER .126 365 46 10 0 1 20 8 175 37 Last HR: June 2, 2007 vs. Florida (Byung-Hyun Kim)

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BULLPEN The Dodgers rank third in the Majors with a 3.32 team ERA, including a 3.20 mark by the team’s starters (1st, MLB)

Since June 22, Dodger relievers have posted an 11-1 record with 18 saves in 19 opportunities and a 2.41 ERA (35 ER/130.2 IP), the third-lowest mark among NL teams in that span

Under Rick Honeycutt since 2006, the Dodgers lead the Majors in ERA (3.73) and are tied for first (SF) for opponents’ average (.248)

54 RHP RONALD BELISARIO: 5-6, 1 SV, 3.25 ERA in 60 G

Last Game: Yest. vs. NYM, 1.0 IP, H, K

Last Win: 8/9 vs. TB Last Save: 5/31 at COL

Has posted a 0.83 ERA (2 ER/21.2 IP) in his last 27 appearances since June 16…has posted a 0.92 WHIP and a .169 opponents’ batting average (13-for-77) in that span

Tied for first in the Majors with 60 appearances this year

Ranks 4th among NL relievers with a 79.4 groundball percentage this season

Was ejected and suspended one game for his role in June 11 altercation with the D-backs…served his suspension June 14

56 LHP J.P. HOWELL: 2-0, 2.05 ERA in 49 G

Last Game: Sat. vs. TB, 0.2 IP, K

Last Win: 6/4 vs. SD Last Save: 6/12/11 at BAL

Has tossed scoreless relief in 19 of his last 20 games, posting a 0.55 ERA (1 ER/16.1 IP) since June 25

Overall, ranks ninth among NL relievers with a 2.05 ERA…owns a .195 opponents’ batting average (13th, NL)…has limited left-handed hitters to a .169 average (14-for-83) with 27 strikeouts…has allowed only one homer in 48.1 innings

Has tossed 2.0 or more innings on six occasions, allowing just two runs in 13.0 innings (1.38 ERA) in those outings

Against NL opponents this season, has posted a 1-0 record with a 1.76 ERA (8 ER/41.0 IP)

Was suspended two games for his role in the June 11 altercation with Arizona and served the suspension on June 15-16

74 RHP KENLEY JANSEN: 4-3, 19 SV, 2.08 ERA in 59 G

Last Game: Yest. vs. NYM, 1.0 IP, H, R, BB

Last Win: 7/30 vs. NYY Last Save: 8/13 vs. NYM

Had retired 27 consecutive batters, including 15 strikeouts, dating to July 23 until allowing a two-out single to David Freese Thursday night…the last LA pitcher to retire 27 in a row was Greg Maddux in 2006 (32)

Has successfully converted his last 12 save opportunities, going 2-0 with 12 saves and a 1.37 ERA (3 ER/19.2 IP) in 18 games since July 3…the team is 17-1 in those games

Limiting opponents to a .188 batting average (10th, NL), including a .169 mark (22-for-130) with 61 strikeouts against right-handers

Ranks first among MLB relievers with 87 strikeouts, while issuing only 10 walks in 60.2 innings this season

Ranks second among MLB relievers with an 8.70 strikeout/walk ratio

Has allowed just three hits, while striking out 19, this season with RISP (3-for-48, .063)

Ranks sixth in the NL with 59 appearances this season

In 32 home appearances, has a 1.36 ERA (5 ER/33.0 IP) and limited opponents to a .175 batting average (20-for-114) with 47 strikeouts

43 RHP BRANDON LEAGUE: 6-3, 14 SV, 5.27 ERA in 43 G

Last Game: Fri. vs. TB, 2.0 IP, K

Last Win: 7/28 vs. CIN Last Save: 6/15 at PIT

Had his string of seven consecutive scoreless appearances (8.2 IP) snapped on Aug. 6…went 3-0 with 8.2 scoreless innings, a .138 opponents’ batting average (4-for-29), a 0.69 WHIP and four strikeouts from July 21-Aug. 3

Has won six of his last seven decisions

Has tossed a season-high tying 2.0 innings four times (7/21 at WAS, 7/24 at TOR, 7/28 vs. CIN and 8/9 vs. TB)

Has been successful on 14 of 18 save opportunities this season

Is tied for seventh among MLB relievers with 128 games finished from since 2011

Owns the 9th-highest groundball percentage among NL relievers with a 72.7 mark

49 RHP CARLOS MARMOL: 2-4, 2 SV, 5.71 ERA in 38 G

Last Game: Sun. vs. TB, 1.0 IP, K

Last Win: 4/23 CHC at CIN Last Save: 4/25 CHC at MIA

Has made seven appearances with the Dodgers, allowing four runs in 7.0 innings (5.14 ERA)

Had his contract selected from Double-A Chattanooga July 22 after he was originally acquired along with and cash considerations from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for Matt Guerrier on uly 2…the Dodgers also acquired international signing bonus slot No. 92 valued at $209,700 from the Cubs as part of the deal

Made his Dodger debut July 22 at Toronto, allowing three runs on four hits in 1.2 innings

Prior to being designated for assignment by Chicago on June 25, was 2-4 with two saves and a 5.86 ERA in 31 appearances 75 LHP PACO RODRIGUEZ: 2-2, 2 SV, 2.09 ERA in 57 G

Last Game: Yest. vs. NYM, 1.0 IP, 2 H, 2 K

Last Win: 6/24/13 vs. SF Last Save: 8/5 at STL

Since June 9, is 1-0 with two saves, a 0.40 ERA (1 ER/22.2 IP), a 0.62 WHIP and a .145 opponents’ batting average (11-for-76)

Leads NL relievers with a .148 opponents’ batting average…has 47 strikeouts in 43.0 innings this season

Ranks second in WHIP among NL relievers with a 0.77 mark (4th MLB)…leads the Major Leagues with 56 inherited runners (allowed 14 to score)

Ranks 12th among NL relievers with a 2.09 ERA

Ranks third on the club and is tied for seventh in the NL with 57 relief appearances

On Aug. 5, became the first Dodger to record a perfect 2.0-inning save since Eric Gagné in 2004

Earned his first big league save June 25 against the Giants, tossing 1.0 scoreless inning

44 RHP CHRIS WITHROW: 1-0, 2.45 ERA in 13 G

Last Game: Sat. vs. TB, 2.0 IP, K Last Win: 7/20/13 at WAS Last Save: ---

Had his six-game scoreless streak snapped Aug. 7…had allowed just two hits (2-for-26, .077) with 10 strikeouts in 8.1 scoreless innings from July 10-Aug. 4

Has limited opponents to a .185 batting average (12-for-65) and fanned 21 batters in 18.1 innings

Has posted a 1.80 ERA (3 ER/15.0 IP) in his 10 road appearances this season

Has not allowed any inherited runner to score (6 IR)

Won his first-career Major League game on July 20, tossing a scoreless ninth inning…tossed a career-high 3.0 innings on July 10

Made his Major League debut on June 12 against Arizona and pitched in three games before being sent to Triple-A Albuquerque on June 20…struck out the first batter he faced in the big leagues (A.J. Pollock)

In 24 relief appearances with the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes, is 4-0 with a 1.78 ERA (5 ER/25.1 IP)…had allowed earned runs in only two of his 24 minor league appearances

Longest App: 2.1 IP (6/9 vs. ATL) Vs. NYM (2013): 1-0, 0 ER/4.0 IP-4 G 1st Batters: 16-54, 5 BB, 7 K

Home: 3-4, 4.10 ERA-30 G Vs. NYM (All): 1-0, 3.72 ERA-10 G IR/IRSc: 33/13

Longest App: 2.2 IP (5/4 at SF) Vs. NYM (2013): 0-0, 1 ER/0.1 IP-1 G 1st Batters: 13-45, 13 K, 2 BB

Home: 1-0, 1.90 ERA-25 G Vs. NYM (All): 0-0, SV, 10.80 ERA-7 G IR/IRSc: 36/8

Longest App: 2.0 IP (2x, last: 7/10 at ARI) Vs. NYM (2013): 1-0, SV, 1 ER/4.1 IP-4 G 1st Batters: 10-54, 28 K, BB

Home: 2-1, 9 SV, 1.36 ERA-32 G Vs. NYM (All): 1-0, 5 SV, 0.69 ERA-14 G Saves/Ops.: 19/22

Longest App: 2.0 IP (4x, last: 8/9 vs. TB) Vs. NYM (2013): 0-0, SV, 2 ER/2.0 IP-2 G 1st Batters: 10-37, 3 BB, 4 K

Home: 2-2, 9 SV, 5.73 ERA-22 G Vs. NYM (All): 0-0, SV, 2 ER/2.0 IP-2 G IR/IRSc.: 11/6

Longest App: 2.0 IP (4/22 CHC@CIN) Vs. NYM (2013): 0-1, 4 ER/2.1 IP-3 G 1st Batters: 12-31, 6 BB, 10 K

Home: 1-2, 4.58 ERA-21 G Vs. NYM (All): 0-1, 6 SV, 4.86 ERA-17 G IR/IRSc.: 2/1

Longest App: 2.0 IP (2x, 5/10 & 8/5) Vs. NYM (2013): 0-0, 0 ER/2.0 IP-2 G 1st Batters: 9-48, 4 BB, 16 K

Home: 2-0, SV, 1.64 ERA-31 G Vs. NYM (All): 0-0, 0 ER/2.0 IP-2 G IR/IRSc: 56/14

Longest App: 3.0 IP ( 7/10 at ARI ) Vs. NYM (2013): --- First Batters: 3-10, 3 BB, 2 K

Home: 0-0, 5.40 ERA-3 G Vs. NYM (All): --- IR/IRSc: 6/0

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BATTERS

25 CARL CRAWFORD (L) - .292, 5 HR, 19 RBI in 81 G

Yesterday: 0-for-3, BB

Hitting Streak: 0 (0-for-3)

Is hitting .323 at home with four of his five home runs coming at Dodger Stadium

Since returning from the DL on July 5, has collected five games with three or more hits…is batting .381 (16-for-42) in his last 11 games since Aug. 3

Batting .292 with runners in scoring position this season (19-for-65)…when leading off an inning is batting .336 (38-for-113), which ranks 13th in the NL, with four of his five home runs coming with nobody on or out

Was placed on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to June 2 and was activated on July 5 with a strained left hamstring

Hit the seventh leadoff home run of his career on April 10 at San Diego

Leads active players with 116 triples and ranks third among active players with 443 career stolen bases, including 11 this season

17 A.J. ELLIS - .260, 6 HR, 42 RBI in 83 G

Yesterday: 1-for-2, 2 RBI, R

Hitting Streak: 1 (1-for-2, 8/13-current)

In his last 32 starts, has plated 28 runs…ranks second on the Dodgers in RBI with 42 RBI

All six of his homers coming away from Dodger Stadium

Has thrown out 19 (T-2nd, Majors) of 43 potential base stealers…ranks third among all catchers with a 3.13 catcher’s ERA

Ranks first in the NL (min. 200 AB) by seeing an average of 4.35 pitches per plate appearance

Had a season-long nine-game hitting streak from June 29-July 10 , batting .385 (15-for-39) during the streak…the team went 9-0 during the run

Hit a walk-off single to right field that scored Hanley Ramirez on June 29…was his sixth career walk off hit and second win in walk-off fashion for the Dodgers this season

Blasted 13 home runs last year, his most at any level in his professional career

14 MARK ELLIS - .282, 6 HR, 38 RBI in 89 G

Yesterday: 2-for-4, R

Hitting Streak: 5 (10-for-22, 8/8-current)

Clubbed a two-run homer in the sixth inning of Sunday’s win…recorded his seventh game with three hits or more

Hitting .286 with runners in scoring position (20-for-70) and batting .323 (41-for-127) with runners on base this season

Batting .300 (30-for-100) against lefties this season with four of his six homers coming against left-handers

Hitting .249 with two strikes (45-for-181), which is the seventh-best mark in the NL

Is 4-for-5 with 10 RBI with the bases loaded this season and, in his career, is batting .326 with three grand slams with the bases loaded

Batted .404 (19-for-47) with six runs, two doubles, a homer and eight RBI during his 13-game hitting streak, which was snapped Saturday…tied for the second-longest run of his career behind his career-long 17-game hitting streak (Sept. 21, 2010-April 5, 2011)

Hit a two-out, walk-off single on July 30 against the Yankees…was his eighth career walk-off RBI and first since April 6, 2010 as a member of the Athletics

Has committed six errors in 668.2 innings this season for a .984 fielding pct…has posted eight consecutive seasons with a .990 or better fielding percentage and his career mark of .990 is the third-highest all-time mark among second basemen

Missed 19 games on the DL from April 27-May 19 with a strained right quad .

16 ANDRE ETHIER (L) - .267, 7 HR, 41 RBI in 114 G

Yesterday: DNP

Hitting Streak: 0 (0-for-3)

Plated a season-high four runs on Aug. 7 at St. Louis…was his 20th career game with four or more RBI

In 57 games since June 6, is batting .301 (62-for-206) with three home runs, 16 doubles and 26 RBI…appeared in all 25 of the Dodgers’ July games, batting .312 (29-for-93) with two homers and 12 RBI

Batting .378 (45-for-119) with a .464 on-base percentage and a .555 slugging percentage in his last 31 road games since June 14…overall, his .316 road batting average (66-for-209) ranks eighth in the NL and his .405 on-base percentage on the road ranks second in the NL

Tied for seventh in the NL with seven outfield assists…in the field, has appeared in 54 games (50 starts) in right field, 49 games (46 starts) in center field and eight games (seven starts) in left field

Has 25 doubles this season…last year, became the first Dodger in franchise history to reach the 30-double mark in six consecutive seasons

Was the Dodgers’ 2012 nominee for the Hank Aaron Award…has reached the 20-home run mark in five consecutive seasons

18 TIM FEDEROWICZ - .232, 3 HR, 12 RBI in 39 G

Yesterday: DNP

Hitting Streak: 4 (6-for-14, Aug. 1-current)

Recorded his first career three-hit performance in Wednesday’s win over St. Louis

Batting .357 (10-for-28) with a double in his last eight games since July 20 (Dodgers, 8-0)

Has thrown out 8-of-18 (44%) attempted base stealers this season…the Dodgers have gone 16-12 in his 28 starts behind the plate this season

Made his first Opening Day roster this season…has made four stints with the big league club this year

Made his second career appearance at first base as a defensive replacement on July 22

In 21 games with Triple-A Albuquerque, batting .418 with eight homers and 25 RBI, including a .500 on-base percentage and a .848 slugging percentage…named the Pacific Coast League Player of the Week for the period of April 29-May 5, batting .571 with three doubles, a triple, three homers and six RBI in that span

23 ADRIAN GONZALEZ (L) - .295, 16 HR, 75 RBI in 116 G

Yesterday: 0-for-4

Hitting Streak: 0 (0-for-4)

Broke his streak of recording an RBI in seven consecutive games dating back to Aug. 6, a team-high

Leads the Dodgers in hits (130), homers (16) and RBI (75)… ranks 15th in the NL with a .295 batting average, tied for seventh in RBI and has the seventh-most hits

Hitting .308 with runners on base and batting .336 with runners in scoring position this season…when leading off an inning, is batting .361 (35-for-97), which is the fourth-best mark in the NL

Has come through in the clutch and hit .450 with runners in scoring position and two out (18-for-40, 3rd NL)

Has been selected to four All-Star teams (2008-11), earned three Rawlings Gold Glove Awards at first base (2009, 2009 and 2011) and took home a Silver Slugger award in 2011 with Boston

9 DEE GORDON (L) - .211, 1 HR, 6 RBI in 24 G

Yesterday: 0-for-1 (PH)

Hitting Streak: 0 (0-for-1)

Was recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque on Aug. 5… in 80 games with the Isotopes, Gordon was hitting .307 with 56 runs scored and a Pacific Coast League-leading 44 stolen bases in 52 attempts...his .398 on-base percentage ranked sixth in the PCL and his batting average ranked 11th

Since 2012, has stolen 38 bases, which is the 13th-most in the NL over that span

Recalled from Triple-A Albuquerque on May 4…was batting .314 with 12 RBI and 14 stolen bases in 25 games for the Isotopes

Ranked eighth in the NL with 32 steals in 42 attempts (76.2%) in 2012…posted seven multi‐steal games with the Dodgers going 7‐0 in those contests…tied a career‐high with three steals on three occasions, which tied with Mike Trout and Everth Cabrera for the MLB lead for most games with three or more steals

6 JERRY HAIRSTON JR. - .245, 2 HR, 19 RBI in 71 G

Yesterday: DNP

Hitting Streak: 0 (0-for-4)

Has gone 6-for-26 (.231) with a double and four RBI in 26 pinch-hitting appearances this season

Is hitting .333 (7-for-21) with runners in scoring position and two outs, which is tied for the 14th-best mark in the NL

Has appeared at 20 games (12 starts) in left field, two starts in right field, 24 games (15 starts) at third base and nine games (four starts) at first base…were his first starts at first base in his 16-year career

Served a one-game suspension on April 17 for his role in the Dodgers’ April 11 on-field incident at San Diego…missed 18 games from May 6-27 with a left groin strain

Has excelled with the bases loaded during the course of his career, batting .318 with three grand slams (last: July 22, 2011)

Homestand: 4-for-15, 4 R, BB Vs. LHP : .270, HR Home: .323, 4 HR

Last HR: 5/6/13 vs. ARI (196 AB) Vs. RHP: .300, 4 HR Vs. NYM (Career): .167

Homestand: 2-for-9, RBI, R Vs. LHP: .233, HR Home: .235

Last HR: 8/8/13 at STL (10 AB) Vs. RHP: .268, 4 HR Vs. NYM (Career): .211

Homestand: 9-for-17, HR, 2B, 4 RBI Vs. LHP: .300, 4 HR Home: .304, 3 HR

Last HR: 8/11/13 vs. TB (9 AB) Vs. RHP: .274, 2 HR Vs. NYM (Career): .354, 2 HR

Homestand: 2-for-12, 2 R Vs. LHP: .224, 2 HR Home: .213, 3 HR

Last HR: 7/23/13 at TOR (65 AB) Vs. RHP: .287, 5 HR Vs. NYM (Career): .179, HR

Homestand: 1-for-3 Vs. LHP: .211, 2 HR Home: .200, HR

Last HR: 7/6/13 at SF (33 AB) Vs. RHP: .243, HR Vs. NYM (Career): 0-for-1

Homestand: 7-for-21, HR, 2 2B, 6 RBI Vs. LHP: .282, 2 HR Home: .312, 6 HR

Last HR: 7/23/13 at TOR (15 AB) Vs. RHP: .301, 14 HR Vs. NYM (Career): .286, 8 HR

Homestand: 2-for-6 Vs. LHP: .313 Home: .204, HR

Last HR: 5/11/13 vs. MIA (52 AB) Vs. RHP: .183, HR Vs. NYM (Career): .235

Homestand: 0-for-4, R, 2 BB Vs. LHP: .203 Home: .260, HR

Last HR: 7/23/13 at TOR (26 AB) Vs. RHP: .272, 2 HR Vs. NYM (Career): .200, HR

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66 YASIEL PUIG - .373, 11 HR, 27 RBI in 62 G

Yesterday: 2-for-4, R

Hitting Streak: 1 (2-for-4, 8/13-current)

Walked a career-high three times last Wednesday at St. Louis…since July 23, is tied for fifth in the National League with 16 walks, ranks second in runs scored (18) and ranks fourth with a .511 on-base percentage

Has 28 multi-hit games and has hit safely in 49 of his 62 games played, posting 10 games with three or more hits

Since his debut on June 3, ranks among the Major League leaders in most offensive categories including batting average (.373, 1st), hits (88, 1st), on-base percentage (.436, 4th) and slugging percentage (.589, 5th)

His 10 games with 3+ hits are tied for ninth in the NL…ranks among the Dodgers team leaders with 11 homers (T-2nd) and 88 hits (T-3rd) despite appearing in only 62 games

When leading off an inning, is batting .526 (30-for-57), clubbing two of his 11 home runs

According to Elias, was the first player since Joe DiMaggio in 1936 to have 70+ hits (71) and 10 HR in his first 50 Major League games

Scored a run in eight consecutive games from June 27-July 5, the longest streak by a Dodger this season

Set the record for most hits in a calendar month for a Los Angeles Dodger rookie…his 44 hits were the second-most all-time for a player in their first career month behind only Joe DiMaggio (48 in May 1936)…named NL Player of the Month and NL Rookie of the Month for June…it was just the fifth time since the Rookie of the Month Award was introduced in 2001 that a Player or Pitcher of the Month Award winner has garnered Rookie honors in the same calendar month…was the first to win a Player of the Month Award in his first month in the big leagues since the award was instituted in 1958…hit four home runs in his first five MLB games, the first Dodger to do so

Named National League Player of the Week for the period ending June 9and led baseball with 27 total bases and was tied for the Major League lead with four home runs. His .964 slugging percentage was second-best in the Majors and was the top mark among National Leaguers

7 NICK PUNTO (S) - .262, 2 HR, 20 RBI in 89 G

Yesterday: 1-for-3, 2B, 2 RBI

Hitting Streak: 4 (6-for-14, 8/9-current)

Hit his second homer of the season on Monday…has not hit more than two home runs in a season since 2005 as a member of the Minnesota Twins (4)

Is hitting .458 (11-for-24) with a homer, four doubles and eight RBI in nine games in August

Has appeared in games at second base (27 G, 18 GS), third base (30 G, 15 GS) and shortstop (33 G, 23 GS)

Ranks second in the NL (min. 200 AB) by seeing an average of 4.31 pitches per plate appearance

Batting .307 (23-for-75) against left-handed pitching this season…hitting .214 (3-for-14) with a double and two walks in 16 pinch-hitting appearances

Is a .297 career hitter with the bases loaded with one grand slam (July 22, 2004 vs. TB)

13 HANLEY RAMIREZ - .359, 11 HR, 37 RBI in 55 G

Yesterday: DNP

Hitting Streak: 0 (0-for-3)

Was removed from the game on Aug. 4 with a jammed left shoulder…made an appearance as a pinch hitter on Friday

Has hit safely in 13 of 16 games since the All-Star break, batting .308 (20-for-65) with six doubles, three homers and 12 RBI since July 19

Reached base safely in 37 consecutive games from June 19-July 30, tying for the third-longest streak in the Majors this season

Since his return from the DL on June 4, ranks fourth in the Majors in batting average (.354) and leads the NL with a .624 slugging percentage

With runners in scoring position this season, is batting .413 (19-for-46) with four homers and 28 RBI

Batting .371 (52-for-140) with seven home runs and 25 RBI against right-handers this season

Has two hitting streaks of 10 or more games this season, a career-high 19-gamer (June 19-July 8) and a 11-game run from July 19-30…was the longest streak by a Dodger this season and tied for the third longest in the Majors

Missed 52 games between two DL stints (left hamstring strain/right thumb surgery)

3 SKIP SCHUMAKER (L) - .272, 2 HR, 26 RBI in 95 G

Yesterday: 0-for-3

Hitting Streak: 0 (0-for-4)

Recorded his first-four hit game of the season on Friday…was the eighth game of his career with four or more hits

Recorded his second four-RBI performance of his career on Aug. 7 at St. Louis, with his previous game coming on Aug. 9, 2010 at Cincinnati

Is batting .248 (36-for-145) with two strikes, the eighth-best mark in the NL

Hit two homers in the span of four days from July 22-27, which snapped a streak of 246 homerless at-bats, with his last homer coming on 9/3/12 as a member of the St. Louis Cardinals

After getting off to a slow start to the campaign, batting .303 (61-for-201) with 11 doubles, two homers and 25 RBI in his last 71 games since May 4

Appeared in games at second base (35 G, 27 GS), left field (32 G, 14 GS), center field (17 G, 9 GS), right field (12 G, 56 GS) and as the designated hitter (4/21 at BAL)

Has a .303 career batting average against right-handed pitchers with 24 of his 25 career homers coming against righties

Made two pitching appearances for the Dodgers this season, tossing a scoreless frame in each outing (April 29 vs. COL in a 12-2 loss and June 28 vs. PHI in a 16-1 loss)

Posted the longest hitting streak of his career and the second longest by a Dodger this season with a 15-game run from May 17-June 9…batted .420 (21-for-50) during the run

Was suspended two games for his role in June 11’s altercation with Arizona

5 JUAN URIBE - .265, 6 HR, 32 RBI in 95 G

Yesterday: 2-for-3, R

Hitting Streak: 5 (8-for-17, 8/9-current)

Has made just three errors in 614.1 innings at third base this season, good for a .984 fielding percentage, which is the second-best mark among NL third baseman…made his first career start at first base on May 5 in San Francisco and has appeared at first base four times this season

Has gone 4-for-11 (.364) with a walk and two RBI in 11 pinch-hitting appearances

Hitting .347 (17-for-49) in close and late situations

Has his best month of the season in May, when he batted .327 (18-for-55) with five doubles and six RBI in 22 games…also posted a .377 on-base percentage that month

Fell a single short of the cycle and recorded seven RBI on July 5 at SF…was his second career game with seven RBI (last: 6/19/2004, 3-for-6, HR, 2B, 7 RBI, R)…was the 10th player in LA Dodger history to record seven or more RBI in a game (last: James Loney on 9/28/2006 at COL, 9 RBI)

Hit homers in consecutive games on April 9 and April 11 in San Diego (last: April 21-22, 2011)…his pinch-hit home run on April 11 at SD proved to be the game-winner, was the second pinch-hit homer of his career

Clobbered a solo home run in the second inning on July 30 off the Yankees’ Andy Pettitte, the 22nd Loge Level home run in Dodger Stadium history

Has a .289 career batting average with the bases loaded with five grand slams (last: Sept. 23, 2010 at CHC)

RHP Dillon Gee vs. Dodger Hitters

Player AVG OBP SLG AB H HR BB SO Ellis, A. .500 .333 1.000 2 1 0 0 1 Ethier, A. .000 .333 .000 4 0 0 2 0 Gordon, D. .333 .333 .333 3 1 0 0 0 Ramirez, H. .500 .667 .500 2 1 0 1 0 Schumaker, S. .000 .000 .000 2 0 0 0 1 Uribe, J. .143 .333 .286 7 1 0 1 3 vs. LA .200

Homestand: 5-for-16, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 3 BB Vs. LHP: .381, 4 HR Home: .400, 6 HR

Last HR: 8/1/13 at CHC (37 AB) Vs. RHP: .370, 7 HR Vs. NYM (Career): .286

Homestand: 6-for-14, HR, 2 2B, 6 RBI Vs. LHP: .307 Home: .268, 2 HR

Last HR: 8/12/13 vs. NYM (3 AB) Vs. RHP: .241, 2 HR Vs. NYM (Career): .267, 2 HR

Homestand: 0-for-1 Vs. LHP: .327, 4 HR Home: .346, 4 HR

Last HR: 7/26/13 vs. CIN (30 AB) Vs. RHP: .371, 7 HR Vs. NYM (Career): .274, 11 HR

Homestand: 6-for-12, 2B, RBI, R Vs. LHP: .216 Home: .261, HR

Last HR: 7/27/13 vs. CIN (33 AB) Vs. RHP: .282, 2 HR Vs. NYM (Career): .280, HR

Homestand: 8-for-17, 2B, RBI Vs. LHP: .229, 3 HR Home: .298, 2 HR

Last HR: 7/31/13 vs. NYY (49 AB) Vs. RHP: .278, 3 HR Vs. NYM (Career): .205, HR

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HIGHS/LOWS

GENERAL Longest Winning Streak ................................. 7 Aug. 7-current Longest Winning Streak, Home .................... 5 Aug. 9-current Longest Winning Streak, Road .................... 15 July 7-Aug. 5 Longest Losing Streak .................................... 8 May 1-10 Longest Losing Streak, Home ....................... 5 May 1-10 Longest Losing Streak, Road ......................... 6 May 3-19 Longest Game, Innings ................................ 14 July 10 at ARI Longest Game, Time ................................. 5:14 July 10 at ARI Longest Nine-Inning Game, Time........... 3:55 Aug. 9 vs. TB Shortest Game, Time ................................. 2:11 May 28 vs. LAA Largest Crowd, Home ........................... 53,275 July 25 vs. CIN Largest Crowd, Road .......................... 48,794 July 4 at COL Smallest Crowd, Home ......................... 30,981 May 6 vs. ARI Smallest Crowd, Road ........................... 21,135 April 23 at NYM Largest Winning Margin ................................. 9 2 times, last: Aug. 7 at STL Largest Losing Margin .................................. 15 June 28 vs. PHI Largest Deficit Overcome to Win................. 6 Aug. 9 vs. TB Largest Lead Lost............................................ 5 May 31 at COL Most Errors ..................................................... 4 3 times, last: Aug. 11 vs. TB Most Consecutive Games, No Error ............ 6 July 11-20 Most Double Plays ....................................... 4 5 times, last: Aug. 3 at CHC Most Players Used ..................................... 20 2 times, last: July 10 at ARI

TEAM PITCHING Most Runs Allowed, Game .......................... 16 June 28 vs. PHI Most Runs Allowed, Inning ........................... 5 2 times, last: 4th, April 29 vs. COL Fewest Hits Allowed, Game .......................... 2 5 times, last: July 27 vs. CIN Most Hits Allowed, Game ........................... 21 June 28 vs. PHI Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ................ 4 2 times, last: Aug. 1 at CHC Most Home Runs Allowed, Inning ............... 2 7 times, last: 8th, Aug. 6 at STL Most Strikeouts, Game ................................. 13 April 30 vs. COL Most Walks Issued, Game ............................. 9 2 times, last: July 3 at COL INDIVIDUAL PITCHING Most Innings Pitched, Starter ..................... 9.0 Kershaw (3x), Ryu and Greinke Most Innings Pitched, Reliever .................. 3.0 Withrow, July 10 at ARI Fewest Hits, Complete Game........................ 2 Ryu and Greinke tied Most Strikeouts, Starter, Game ................... 12 Kershaw and Ryu tied

Most Strikeouts, Reliever, Game ................... 4 Withrow and Guerrier tied Most Home Runs Allowed, Game ................ 4 Magill, June 2 at COL Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Starter .......... 21.1 Greinke, June 28-July 25 Most Consec. Scoreless IP, Reliever ........ 16.1 Rodriguez, June 9-July 28 Longest Winning Streak ................................. 6 Ryu, July 5-current Longest Losing Streak .................................... 5 Beckett, April 3-current

TEAM BATTING Most Runs, Game ......................................... 14 July 22 at TOR Most Runs, Game, Both Teams .................. 19 3 times, last: July 23 at TOR Most Runs, Inning .......................................... 7 5th, May 4 at SF Most Hits, Game ........................................... 18 Aug. 7 at STL Most Hits, Game, Both Teams ................... 32 June 12 vs. ARI Fewest Hits, Game ......................................... 2 4 times, last: Aug. 5 at CHC Most Hits, Inning ............................................ 7 5th, May 4 at SF Most Doubles, Game ..................................... 6 May 27 vs. LAA Most Triples, Game ........................................ 1 14 times, last: Aug. 9 vs. TB Most Home Runs, Game ............................... 5 July 3 at COL Most Home Runs, Game, Both Teams ........ 6 3 times, last: July 23 at TOR Most Home Runs, Inning .............................. 2 6 times, last: 10th, July 24 at TOR Most Consecutive Games, Home Run ......... 6 2 times, last: June 30-July 6 Most Consecutive Games, No Homer ......... 6 Aug. 2-7 Most Total Bases, Game .............................. 36 July 3 at COL Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ....................... 10 July 3 at COL Most Walks, Game ......................................... 8 2 times, last: June 22 at SD Most Strikeouts, Game ................................. 20 July 28 vs. CIN Most Stolen Bases, Game .............................. 3 3 times, last: June 30 vs. PHI Most Left on Base, Game ............................ 21 April 17 vs. SD Most Double Plays Hit Into, Game .............. 4 2 times, last: Aug. 6 at STL INDIVIDUAL BATTING Most At-Bats, Game ....................................... 7 M. Ellis and Puig tied Most Hits, Game ............................................. 4 Many tied Most Doubles, Game ..................................... 2 Many tied Most Triples, Game ........................................ 1 Many tied Most Home Runs, Game ............................... 2 Many tied Most Total Bases, Game .............................. 10 Puig and M. Ellis tied Most Extra-Base Hits, Game ......................... 3 Puig and Uribe tied Most Runs Scored, Game .............................. 4 Gonzalez, May 27 vs. LAA Most RBI, Game ............................................. 7 Uribe, July 5 at SF Most Walks, Game ......................................... 3 Many tied Most Stolen Bases, Game .............................. 2 Crawford, Kemp and Puig tied Most Consecutive Games, Hit .................... 19 Ramirez, June 19-July 8 Most Consecutive Games, Home Run ......... 3 Gonzalez, July 2-4 Most Consecutive Games, Run ..................... 8 Puig, June 27-July 5 Most Consecutive Games, RBI ..................... 7 Gonzalez, Aug. 6-Aug. 12

DODGERS BY DAY, MONTH, INNING Monday (9-5), Tuesday (11-7), Wednesday (9-10), Thursday (7-4), Friday (10-9), Saturday (12-8), Sunday (11-8) April (13-13), May (10-17), June (15-13), July (19-6), August (12-1), September (0-0)

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 X Total DODGERS 51 58 50 46 67 66 48 46 36 17 485 49 90 64 85 83 64 88 54 14 680 OPPONENT 52 46 42 49 68 49 47 38 40 10 442

DODGERS DEFENSIVELY CATCHER CS SBA CS% PB PickOffs A.J. Ellis 19 44 43.1 5 0 Federowicz 8 18 44.4 1 0 Hernandez 2 6 33.3 2 1 OUTFIELD ASSISTS: Hairston Jr. (1), Schumaker (1), Ethier (7), Kemp (2), Van Slyke (1), Puig (4), Crawford (1) PITCHER PICKOFFS: Kershaw (4), Ryu (1), Guerrier (1), Greinke (1), Nolasco (1) CATCHER ERA: A.J. Ellis – 3.10, Federowicz – 3.79, Hernandez – 3.67

DODGERS RECORD WHEN… Dodgers Score First........................... 49-17 Opponent Scores First ...................... 20-33 Lead After 6 Innings ........................... 51-7 Trail After 6 Innings ............................ 4-34 Lead After 7 Innings ........................... 53-4 Trail After 7 Innings ............................ 3-37 Lead After 8 Innings ........................... 58-2 Trail After 8 Innings ............................ 3-41 Tied After 7 Innings ............................ 13-9 Tied After 8 Innings .............................. 8-7 Scoring 3 or Less ............................... 22-40 Scoring 4 or More ..............................47-10 Allowing 3 or Less ............................. 54-12 Allowing 4 or More ........................... 15-38 More Hits than Opponent ............... 51-12 Less Hits Than Opponent ................ 15-30 Equal Hits as Opponent ....................... 3-7 Getting 10 or more hits ..................... 40-16 One-Run Games ................................ 18-12 Two-Run Games ................................ 21-10 Extra Innings .......................................... 7-4 Shutouts ................................................ 14-6 vs. American League ........................... 11-6 With Designated Hitter ......................... 5-5 Comeback Wins .......................................26 Wins in Last At Bats .............................. 5-5 Crowds over 50,000 ............................ 13-9 Doubleheaders ....................................... 1-3 First-Half Record ............................... 47-47 Second-Half Record ............................ 22-3 First Game of Series .......................... 22-17 Last Game of the Series .................... 21-16 Series (W-L-T)................................ 23-12-5 Series Sweeps (LA-Opp) ....................... 7-5 Dodgers Homer ................................. 45-22 Dodgers hit two homers ..................... 18-5 Playing Errorless ................................ 41-22 Pitcher Makes Quality Start .............. 47-19 After an off day ...................................... 6-8 Times batted around in inning ................ 7

STARTING LINEUPS BY POSITION (Dodgers’ record when he starts) C A.J. Ellis (46-35), Federowicz (15-12), Hernandez (8-3) 1B Gonzalez (66-47), Hairston (1-3), Van Slyke (2-0) 2B M. Ellis (50-24), Schumaker (11-16), Punto (8-10) 3B Cruz (9-11), Uribe (45-24), Punto (6-9), Hairston (9-6) SS Sellers (12-9), Cruz (5-4), Punto (10-13), Ramirez (33-13), Gordon (8-11) LF Crawford (37-27), Hairston (7-5), Schumaker (7-6), Herrera (0-2), Van Slyke (11-6), Castellanos

(0-2), Puig (2-0), Ethier (5-2) CF Kemp (30-29), Schumaker (3-6), Ethier (32-15), Puig (4-0) RF Ethier (22-28), Hairston (1-1), Van Slyke (3-3), Puig (38-16), Castellanos (0-1), Schumaker (4-1) P Kershaw (14-11), Ryu (17-6), Beckett (1-7), Greinke (15-4), Billingsley (1-1), Capuano (8-7), Fife

(5-4), Lilly (2-3), Magill (0-6), Nolasco (6-1) DH Crawford (1-2), Ethier (2-1), Schumaker (1-0), Hernandez (0-1), Ramirez (1-1), Gonzalez (1-0)

BY BATTING ORDER (Dodgers’ record when in that spot) 1 Crawford (38-29), Hairston (1-3), Schumaker (9-5), Punto (2-5), Gordon (1-1), M. Ellis (14-3),

Puig (4-4) 2 M. Ellis (21-18), Schumaker (1-2), Punto (12-14), A.J. Ellis (1-1), Ramirez (0-1), Hairston (1-1),

Gordon (2-2), Kemp (1-1), Ethier (1-0), Uribe (0-1), Puig (29-9) 3 Kemp (12-16), Ethier (0-2), Gonzalez (55-32), Ramirez (1-0) 4 Gonzalez (13-15), Kemp (9-8), Ethier (4-7), Van Slyke (2-3), Hernandez (2-0), Ramirez (29-12),

Puig (10-3), Hairston (0-1) 5 Ethier (41-23), Cruz (1-2), Hairston (7-4), Uribe (1-5), A.J. Ellis (4-8), Schumaker (1-2), Ramirez

(3-1), Van Slyke (7-1), Kemp (3-2), Federowicz (0-1), Castellanos (1-0), M. Ellis (0-1) 6 Cruz (2-1), Ethier (14-14), A.J. Ellis (20-14), Uribe (8-3), Hernandez (3-2), Schumaker (5-7),

Hairston (2-2), Van Slyke (3-4), Federowicz (1-2), Punto (1-0), M. Ellis (5-0), Kemp (5-1) 7 A.J. Ellis (15-7), Uribe (23-10), Cruz (4-9), Federowicz (6-5), Punto (2-4), Schumaker (8-11),

Hernandez (2-1), Van Slyke (5-1), Hairston (4-1), M. Ellis (0-1) 8 Sellers (11-7), A.J. Ellis (3-3), Punto (7-8), Cruz (6-2), Uribe (13-6), Schumaker (3-2), Gordon (6-

8), Herrera (0-2), Hernandez (1-1), Federowicz (8-4), M. Ellis (9-2), Castellanos (0-2), Hairston (2-3)

9 Kershaw (14-5), Ryu (15-4), Beckett (1-6), Greinke (14-4), Billingsley (1-1), Capuano (6-6), Sellers (1-1), Cruz (1-2), Lilly (2-2), Magill (0-6), Punto (1-1), Fife (4-4), Castellanos (0-1), M. Ellis (3-0), Nolasco (5-1)

NUMBER OF LINEUPS USED: 106

HOME RUNS DODGERS OPPONENT

Grand Slams: Puig (6/6 vs. ATL) Grand Slams: Valdespin (4/24 at NYM), J. Upton (5/17 at ATL)

Pinch-Hit: Uribe (4/9 at SD) Pinch-Hit: Gattis (5/18 at ATL)

Lead-Off: Crawford 2 (4/10 at SD, 4/28 vs. MIL) Lead-Off: Fowler (6/2 at COL), Denorfia (6/4 vs. SD)

Game-Ending: Puig (7/30/12 vs. CIN) Game-Ending: Valdespin (4/24 at NYM), Posey (5/3 at SF), Quiroz (5/4 at SF)

Multi-Homer Games: Ellis 2 (4/23 at NYM), Crawford 2 (4/28 vs. MIL), Van Slyke 2 (5/17 at ATL), Puig 2 (6/4 vs. SD)

Multi-Homer Games: Goldschmidt 2 (5/8 vs. ARI), Fowler 2 (6/2 at COL), Uggla 2 (6/9 vs. ATL), Utley 2 (6/29 vs. PHI), Werth 2 (7/21 at WAS)

Back-to-Back: Gonzalez, Ramirez (6/23 at SD), Ramirez, A.J. Ellis (7/11 at ARI)

Back-to-Back: Goldschmidt, Ross (5/6 vs. ARI), Gattis, Simmons (5/18 at ATL)

Inside-the-Park: - Inside-the-Park: -

DODGERS BIG INNINGS (FIVE OR MORE)

Date Opponent Inning Runs Final Score May 4 at SF 5th 7 L, 9-10

May 22 at MIL 2nd 5 W, 9-2

July 5 at SF 3rd 6 W, 10-2

July 21 at WAS 2nd 7 W, 9-2

July 24 at TOR 10th 5 W, 8-3 (10)

Aug. 7 at STL 2nd 6 W, 13-4

OPPONENTS’ BIG INNINGS (FIVE OR MORE)

Date Opponent Inning Runs Final Score April 9 at SD 8th 5 L, 3-9

April 29 vs. COL 5th 5 L, 2-12

DODGER EJECTIONS

Date Umpire Player Reason April 11 Sam Holbrook Zack Greinke On-field incident

April 11 Sam Holbrook Matt Kemp On-field incident

April 11 Sam Holbrook Jerry Hairston Jr. On-field incident

May 20 Dan Bellino Andre Ethier Arguing

June 1 Brian Knight Don Mattingly Arguing

June 11 Clint Fagan Mark McGwire On-field incident

June 11 Clint Fagan Yasiel Puig On-field incident

June 11 Clint Fagan Ronald Belisario On field-incident

July 31 Bill Miller Don Mattingly Arguing

Aug. 2 Alan Porter Mark Ellis Arguing

Aug. 2 Alan Porter Don Mattingly Arguing

WALK-OFF VICTORIES

Date Opponent Score Play June 7 ATL 2-1 Schumaker scores on

wild pitch

June 29 PHI 4-3 A.J. Ellis single to right

July 28 CIN 1-0 (11) Puig home run to left

July 30 NYY 3-2 M. Ellis single to left

Aug. 9 TB 7-6 Hairston grounds into fielder’s choice, E1

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DAY-BY-DAY/TRANSACTIONS/DISABLED LIST/MINORS GM Date Opp. Score Rec. Home Road Pos.GB Win/Loss/Save Att. 1 4/1 SF W, 4-0 1-0 1-0 T1 (-) KERSHAW/Kontos/None *53,138 2 4/2 SF L, 0-3 1-1 1-1 T1 (-) Bumgarner/Ryu/Romo 45,431 3 4/3 SF L, 3-5 1-2 1-2 T4 (-1) Lincecum/Beckett/Romo *52,906 4/4 OFF DAY T4 (-1) 4 4/5 PIT W, 3-0 2-2 2-2 4 (-1) Greinke/Sanchez/League 40,607 5 4/6 PIT W, 1-0 3-2 3-2 T3 (-1) Kershaw/Burnett/League 39,446 6 4/7 PIT W, 6-2 4-2 4-2 3 (-1) Ryu/Locke/None *52,053 4/8 OFF DAY 3 (-0.5) 7 4/9 @SD L, 3-9 4-3 0-1 4 (-0.5) Gregerson/Belisario/None 44,436 8 4/10 @SD W, 4-3 5-3 1-1 3 (-0.5) Billingsley/Stults/League 22,843 9 4/11 @SD W, 3-2 6-3 2-1 T2 (-0.5) Guerrier/Gregerson/Jansen 24,610 10 4/12 @ARZ L, 0-3 6-4 2-2 T3 (-1.0) Corbin/Kershaw/Putz 29,520 11 4/13 @ARZ W, 7-5 7-4 3-2 T2 (-0.5) Ryu/Kennedy/League 37,214 12 4/14 @ARZ L, 0-1 7-5 3-3 4 (-1.5) Putz/Beckett/None 32,313 13 4/15 SD L, 3-6 7-6 4-3 4 (-2.0) Stults/Billingsley/Street *52,136 14 4/16 SD L, 2-9 7-7 4-4 4 (-3.0) Marquis/Capuano/None 35,898 15 4/17 SD L, 2-7 7-8 4-5 4 (-3.5) Brach/Kershaw/None *52,393 4/18 OFF DAY 4 (-4.0) 4/19 @BAL PPD: RAIN 16 4/20 @BAL L, 5-7 7-9 3-4 4 (-5.0) O’Day/Rodriguez/Johnson 26,811 17 4/20 @BAL L, 1-6 7-10 3-5 4 (-6.0) Chen/Beckett/Hunter 45,248 18 4/21 @BAL W, 7-4 8-10 4-5 4 (-5.0) Howell/Arrieta/League 41,265 4/22 OFF DAY 4 (-5.0) 19 4/23 @NYM W, 7-2 9-10 5-5 4 (-3.5) Belisario/Lyon/None 21,135 20 4/24 @NYM L, 3-7 (10) 9-11 5-6 4 (-4.5) Parnell/Wall/None 24,130 21 4/25 @NYM W, 3-2 10-11 6-6 4 (-3.5) Jansen/Rice/League 24,851 22 4/26 MIL W, 7-5 11-11 5-5 4 (-3.5) Belisario/Gonzalez/League 44,938 23 4/27 MIL L, 4-6 11-12 5-6 4 (-3.5) Peralta/Guerrier/Henderson 50,224 24 4/28 MIL W, 2-0 12-12 6-6 4 (-2.5) Kershaw/Lohse/League 49,003 25 4/29 COL L, 2-12 12-13 6-7 4 (-3.5) Chatwood/Lilly/None 31,570 26 4/30 COL W, 6-2 13-13 7-7 4 (-2.5) Ryu/De La Rosa/None 47,602 27 5/1 COL L, 3-7 13-14 7-8 4 (-3.5) Outman/Beckett/None 32,848 5/2 OFF DAY 4 (-3.5) 28 5/3 @SF L, 1-2 13-15 6-7 4 (-3.5) Romo/Belisario/None 42,113 29 5/4 @SF L, 9-10 (10)13-16 6-8 4 (-4.5) Casilla/League/None 41,171 30 5/5 @SF L, 3-4 13-17 6-9 4 (-5.5) Cain/Ryu/Romo 41,140 31 5/6 ARZ L, 2-9 13-18 7-9 5 (-5.5) Cahill/Capuano/None 30,981 32 5/7 ARZ L, 3-5 13-19 7-10 5 (-6.0) Hernandez/League/Bell 33,611 33 5/8 ARZ L, 2-3 13-20 7-11 5 (-6.0) Miley/Jansen/Bell 31,512 5/9 OFF DAY 5 (-6.0) 34 5/10 MIA L, 4-5 13-21 7-12 5 (-7.0) Fernandez/Belisario/Cishek 41,721 35 5/11 MIA W, 7-1 14-21 8-12 5 (-7.0) Ryu/Slowey/None 42,208 36 5/12 MIA W, 5-3 15-21 9-12 5 (-7.0) Capuano/Koehler/None 43,959 37 5/13 WAS L, 2-6 15-22 9-13 5 (-7.5) Zimmermann/Beckett/None 32,337 38 5/14 WAS W, 2-0 16-22 10-13 5 (-6.5) Kershaw/Haren/Jansen *51,729 39 5/15 WAS W, 3-1 17-22 11-13 5 (-5.5) Greinke/Detwiler/League 36,721 5/16 OFF DAY 5 (-6.0) 40 5/17 @ATL L, 5-8 17-23 6-10 5 (-6.0) Maholm/Rodriguez/Kimbrel 43,238 41 5/18 @ATL L, 1-3 17-24 6-11 5 (-7.0) Gearrin/Jansen/Kimbrel 38,615 42 5/19 @ATL L, 2-5 17-25 6-12 5 (-7.0) Avilan/Jansen/League 43,118 43 5/20 @MIL W, 3-1 18-25 7-12 5 (-7.0) KERSHAW/Gallardo/None 28,287 44 5/21 @MIL L, 2-5 18-26 7-13 5 (-7.0) Fiers/Greinke/Henderson 26,384 45 5/22 @MIL W, 9-2 19-26 8-13 5 (-6.0) Ryu/Peralta/None 36,963 5/23 OFF DAY 5 (-6.0) 46 5/24 STL L, 0-7 19-27 11-14 5 (-7.0) Lynn/Capuano/None 45,134 47 5/25 STL W, 5-3 20-27 12-14 5 (-6.0) Rodriguez/Maness/League 49,368 48 5/26 STL L, 3-5 20-28 12-15 5 (-7.0) Maness/Kershaw/Mujica 43,244 49 5/27 LAA W, 8-7 21-28 13-15 5 (-7.5) Belisario/Coello/League 49,953 50 5/28 LAA W, 3-0 22-28 14-15 5 (-7.0) RYU/Blanton/None 46,443 51 5/29 @LAA L, 2-4 22-29 8-14 5 (-7.5) Weaver/Capuano/Frieri 39,172 52 5/30 @LAA L, 2-3 22-30 8-15 5 (-7.5) Vargas/Lilly/Frieri 42,231 53 5/31 @COL W, 7-5 (10) 23-30 9-15 5 (-6.5) League/Betancourt/Belisario 37,923 54 6/1 @COL L, 6-7 (10) 23-31 9-16 5 (-7.5) Belisle/Guerrier/None 36,703 55 6/2 @COL L, 2-7 23-32 9-17 5 (-8.5) De La Rose/Magill/None 41,536 56 6/3 SD W, 2-1 24-32 15-15 5 (-7.5) Fife/Stults/League 37,055 57 6/4 SD W, 9-7 25-32 16-15 5 (-7.5) Howell/Ross/League 37,544 58 6/5 SD L, 2-6 25-33 16-16 5 (-8.5) Marquis/Kershaw/None 40,040 59 6/6 ATL W, 5-0 26-33 17-16 5 (-7.5) Greinke/Hudson/None 44,196 60 6/7 ATL W, 2-1 (10) 27-33 18-16 5 (-7.5) League/Varvaro/None 47,164 61 6/8 ATL L, 1-2 27-34 18-17 5 (-7.5) Medlen/Fife/Kimbrel *52,716 62 6/9 ATL L, 1-8 27-35 18-18 5 (-7.5) Minor/Magill/None 39,028

63 6/10 ARZ L, 4-5 27-36 18-19 5 (-8.5) Sipp/League/Bell 38,275 64 6/11 ARZ W, 5-3 28-36 19-19 5 (-7.5) Guerrier/Hernandez/Jansen 42,844 65 6/12 ARZ L, 8-6 28-37 19-20 5 (-8.5) Collmenter/Belisario/None 41,927 6/13 OFF DAY 66 6/14 @PIT L, 3-0 28-38 9-18 5 (-8.5) Locke/Fife/Grilli 36,878 67 6/15 @PIT W, 5-3 29-38 10-18 5 (-7.5) Moylan/Mazzaro/League 36,941 68 6/16 @PIT L, 6-3 29-39 10-19 5 (-7.0) Cole/Greinke/Grilli 37,263 6/17 OFF DAY 6/18 @NYY PPD: RAIN 70 6/19 @NYY L, 4-6 29-40 10-20 5 (-8.0) Kuroda/Ryu/Rivera 40,604 71 6/19 @NYY W, 6-0 30-40 11-20 5 (-8.0) Capuano/Hughes/None 41,320 71 6/20 @SD L, 3-6 30-41 11-21 5 (-8.5) Vincent/Guerrier/None 30,656 72 6/21 @SD L, 2-6 30-42 11-22 5 (-9.5) Stauffer/Kershaw/Street 31,844 73 6/22 @SD W, 6-1 31-42 12-22 5 (-9.5) Greinke/Volquez/None 43,267 74 6/23 @SD W, 3-1 32-42 13-22 5 (-8.5) League/Street/Jansen 31,098 75 6/24 SF W, 3-1 33-42 20-20 5 (-8.0) Rodriguez/Bumgarner/Jansen 40,994 76 6/25 SF W, 6-5 34-42 21-20 5 (-7.0) Fife/Kickham/Rodriguez 47,193 77 6/26 SF W, 4-2 35-42 22-20 5 (-6.0) Kershaw/Lincecum/Jansen 41,721 78 6/27 PHI W, 6-4 36-42 23-20 5 (-6.0) Greinke/De Fratus/Jansen 51,037 79 6/28 PHI L, 1-16 36-43 23-21 5 (-6.0) Lannan/Capuano/None 48,828 80 6/29 PHI W, 4-3 37-43 24-21 5 (-5.0) Jansen/De Fratus/None *52,455 81 6/30 PHI W, 6-1 38-43 25-21 5 (-4.0) Fife/Kendrick/None 42,405 7/1 OFF DAY 5 (-3.5) 82 7/2 @COL W, 8-0 39-43 14-22 T3 (-2.5) KERSHAW/Oswalt/None 37,419 83 7/3 @COL W, 10-8 40-43 15-22 T2 (-2.5) Greinke/Chatwood/Jansen 48,628 84 7/4 @COL L, 5-9 40-44 15-23 3 (-3.5) Chacin/Capuano/None 48,794 85 7/5 @SF W, 10-2 41-44 16-23 T2 (-3.5) Ryu/Cain/None 41,911 86 7/6 @SF L, 2-4 41-45 16-24 T2 (-4.5) Bumgarner/Fife/Romo 41,638 87 7/7 @SF W, 4-1 42-45 17-24 2 (-4.5) Kershaw/Romo/Jansen 41,094 88 7/8 @ARZ W, 6-1 43-45 18-24 2 (-3.5) Greinke/Delgado/None 22,614 89 7/9 @ARZ W, 6-1 44-45 19-24 2 (-2.5) Nolasco/Kennedy/None 23,409 90 7/10 @ARZ W, 7-5 (14) 45-45 20-24 2 (-1.5) Jansen/Collmenter/None 24,466 91 7/11 COL W, 6-1 46-45 26-21 2 (-1.5) Capuano/Pomeranz/None *52,740 92 7/12 COL L, 0-3 46-46 26-22 2 (-2.5) Nicasio/Kershaw/Betancourt 50,796 93 7/13 COL W, 1-0 47-46 27-22 2 (-2.5) GREINKE/Chatwood/None *51,992 94 7/14 COL L, 1-3 47-47 27-23 2 (-2.5) Chacin/Nolasco/Betancourt *51,402 7/15 OFF DAY 7/16 ALL STAR GAME 7/17 OFF DAY 7/18 OFF DAY 95 7/19 @WAS W, 3-2 48-47 21-24 2 (-1.5) Belisario/Soriano/Jansen 39,146 96 7/20 @WAS W, 3-1 (10) 49-47 22-24 2 (-0.5) Withrow/Stammen/Jansen 41,816 97 7/21 @WAS W, 9-2 50-47 23-24 2 (-0.5) Kershaw/Zimmermann/None 34,758 98 7/22 @TOR W, 14-5 51-47 24-24 1 (+0.5) Ryu/Johnson/None 34,515 99 7/23 @TOR W, 10-9 52-47 25-24 1 (+0.5) League/Oliver/Jansen 32,158 100 7/24 @TOR W, 8-3 53-47 26-24 1 (+1.5) League/Perez/None 35,368

101 7/25 CIN L, 2-5 53-48 27-24 1 (+0.5) Latos/Greinke/Chapman *53,275 102 7/26 CIN W, 2-1 54-48 28-24 1 (+0.5) Kershaw/Bailey/Jansen *51,841 103 7/27 CIN W, 4-1 55-48 29-24 1 (+1.5) Ryu/Arroyo/Jansen *52,675 104 7/28 CIN W, 1-0 56-48 30-24 1 (+2.5) League/Partch/None 48,671 7/29 OFF DAY 1 (+2.5) 105 7/30 NYY W, 3-2 57-48 31-24 1 (+3.5) Jansen/Kelley/None *52,447 106 7/31 NYY L, 0-3 57-49 31-25 1 (+2.5) Logan/Belisario/Rivera *53,013 107 8/1 @CHC W, 6-4 58-49 27-24 1 (+3.5) Nolasco/Rusin/Jansen 34,005 108 8/2 @CHC W, 6-2 59-49 28-24 1 (+3.5) Ryu/Wood/None 32,520 109 8/3 @CHC W, 3-0 60-49 29-24 1 (+4.5) Capuano/Samardzija/Jansen 40,490 110 8/4 @CHC W, 1-0 61-49 30-24 1 (+5.5) Fife/Vallanueva/Jansen 38,409 111 8/5 @STL W, 3-2 62-49 31-24 1 (+6.0) Greinke/Wainwright/Rodriguez 42,464 112 8/6 @STL L, 1-5 62-50 31-25 1 (+5.0) Kelly/Kershaw/None 41,770 113 8/7 @STL W, 13-4 63-50 32-25 1 (+5.0) Nolasco/Westbrook/None 43,523 114 8/8 @STL W, 5-1 64-40 33-25 1 (+5.5) Ryu/Martinez/None 42,567 115 8/9 TB W, 7-6 65-50 32-25 1 (+5.5) Belisario/Rodney/None 51,083 116 8/10 TB W, 5-0 66-50 33-25 1 (+6.5) Greinke/Hernandez/None *52,619 117 8/11 TB W, 8-2 67-50 34-25 1 (+7.5) Kershaw/Hellickson/None *52,248

GM Date Opp. W/L, Score Rec. Home Road Pos. GB Win/Loss/Save Att 118 8/12 NYM W, 4-2 68-50 35-25 1 (+7.5) Nolasco/Mejia/Jansen 42,915 119 8/13 NYM W, 4-2 69-50 36-25 1 (+7.5) Ryu/Harvey/Jansen 46,335 120 8/14 NYM 8/15 OFF DAY 121 8/16 @PHI 122 8/17 @PHI 123 8/18 @PHI 124 8/19 @MIA 125 8/20 @MIA 126 8/21 @MIA 127 8/22 @MIA 128 8/23 BOS 129 8/24 BOS 130 8/25 BOS 131 8/26 CHC 132 8/27 CHC 133 8/28 CHC 8/29 OFF DAY 134 8/30 SD 135 8/31 SD 136 9/1 SD 137 9/2 @COL 138 9/3 @COL 139 9/4 @COL 9/5 OFF DAY 140 9/6 @CIN 141 9/7 @CIN 142 9/8 @CIN 143 9/9 ARZ 144 9/10 ARZ 145 9/11 ARZ 146 9/12 SF 147 9/13 SF 148 9/14 SF 149 9/15 SF 150 9/16 @ARZ 151 9/17 @ARZ 152 9/18 @ARZ 153 9/19 @ARZ 154 9/20 @SD 155 9/21 @SD 156 9/22 @SD 9/23 OFF DAY 157 9/24 @SF 158 9/25 @SF 159 9/26 @SF 160 9/27 COL 161 9/28 COL 162 9/29 COL *ALL CAPS DENOTES COMPLETE GAME

RECENT TRANSACTIONS June 9 Placed LHP Ted Lilly on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to June 5) with a neck sprain; recalled RHP Matt Magill from

Triple-A Albuquerque; following the game, optioned RHP Matt Magill to Triple-A Albuquerque June 10 Recalled IF Justin Sellers from Triple-A Albuquerque June 11 Placed OF Scott Van Slyke on the 15-day disabled list with left shoulder bursitis; optioned IF Justin Sellers to Triple-A

Albuquerque; recalled INF/OF Alex Castellanos from Triple-A Albuquerque; recalled RHP Chris Withrow from Triple-A Albuquerque

June 14 Activated C A.J. Ellis from the 15-day disabled list; designated C Ramon Hernandez for assignment June 19 (2) Activated LHP Chris Capuano from the 15-day disabled list; optioned INF/OF Alex Castellanos to Triple-A Albuquerque June 20 Optioned RHP Chris Withrow from Triple-A Albuquerque; recalled INF/OF Elian Herrera from Triple-A Albuquerque June 25 Optioned INF/OF Elian Herrera to Triple-A Albuquerque; activated OF Matt Kemp from the 15-day disabled list June 28 Designated INF Luis Cruz for assignment; activated OF Scott Van Slyke from the 15-day disabled list June 29 Optioned RHP Peter Moylan to Triple-A Albuquerque; selected the contract of RHP Jose Dominguez from Triple-A

Albuquerque June 30 Designated RHP Matt Guerrier for assignment; recalled RHP Chris Withrow from Triple-A Albuquerque July 2 Acquired RHP Carlos Marmol and cash considerations from the Chicago Cubs in exchange for RHP Matt Guerrier and cash

considerations July 5 Optioned OF Scott Van Slyke to Triple-A Albuquerque; activated OF Carl Crawford from the 15-day disabled list July 6 Acquired RHP Ricky Nolasco from the Miami Marlins in exchange for minor leaguers RHP Josh Wall, RHP Steven Ames

and RHP Angel Sanchez July 8 Placed OF Matt Kemp on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to July 6) on the 15-day disabled list with left AC joint

inflammation; placed RHP Stephen Fife on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to July 7) with right shoulder bursitis; recalled OF Scott Van Slyke from Triple-A Albuquerque; added RHP Ricky Nolasco to the active roster

July 21 Optioned OF Scott Van Slyke to Triple-A Albuquerque; activated OF Matt Kemp from the 15-day disabled list July 23 Placed RHP Jose Dominguez on the 15-day disabled list with a left quad strain; selected the contract of RHP Carlos Marmol

from Double-A Chattanooga July 24 Placed OF Matt Kemp on the 15-day disabled list (retroactive to July 22) with a left ankle sprain; activated LHP Ted Lilly

from the 15-day disabled list July 25 Designated LHP Ted Lilly for assignment; recalled INF/OF Elian Herrera from Triple-A Albuquerque July 30 Placed RHP Brian Wilson on the 15-day disabled list with a right elbow UCL strain July 31 Acquired C Drew Butera from Minnesota in exchange for a player to be named later or cash considerations and optioned him

to Triple-A Albuquerque; Optioned INF/OF Elian Herrera to Triple-A Albuquerque; recalled 1B/OF Scott Van Slyke from Triple-A Albuquerque

Aug. 4 Optioned OF Scott Van Slyke to Triple-A Albuquerque; activated RHP Stephen Fife from the 15-day disabled list Aug. 5 Optioned RHP Stephen Fife to Triple-A Albuquerque; recalled INF Dee Gordon from Triple-A Albuquerque Aug. 13 LHP Miguel Sulbaran was sent to Minnesota as the player to be named in the July 31 trade with Minnesota

DODGER DISABLED LIST Player Injury Date On Date Off Games Missed Record

Josh Beckett left groin strain May 14* 82 54-28 Chad Billingsley right elbow pain April 16* 106 62-44 right index finger contusion March 22* April 10 7 4-3 Chris Capuano left shoulder latissimus strain May 30* June 19 17 7-10 left calf strain April 17 May 6 16 6-10 Carl Crawford left hamstring strain June 2* July 5 30 17-13 Jose Dominguez left quad strain July 23 21 18-3 Scott Elbert left elbow surgery March 22* 119 69-50 A.J. Ellis left oblique strain May 30* June 14 14 6-8 Mark Ellis strained right quad April 27* May 19 19 6-13 Stephen Fife right shoulder bursitis July 7* Aug. 4 23 19-4 right shoulder bursitis April 22* May 30 33 14-19 Zack Greinke left fractured clavicle April 12 May 15 29 10-19 Jerry Hairston Jr. left groin strain May 6* May 27 18 7-11 Matt Kemp left ankle sprain July 22* 22 19-3 left AC joint inflammation July 6* July 21 11 8-3 mild right hamstring strain May 30 June 25 24 11-13 Ted Lilly neck strain June 5* July 24 42 27-15 left shoulder labrum surgery March 28* April 24 19 9-10 right rib cage strain April 30* May 20 17 5-12 Hanley Ramirez left hamstring strain May 4 June 4 28 11-17 right thumb surgery March 22* April 29 24 12-12 Shawn Tolleson low back strain April 13* 109 63-46 Scott Van Slyke left shoulder bursitis June 11 June 28 15 9-6

Brian Wilson right elbow UCL July 30 15 13-2

MINOR LEAGUE REPORT

TRIPLE-A ALBUQUERQUE: 67-57, 2nd Place (-2.0) Today: vs. Salt Lake Yesterday: L, 0-2 vs. Salt Lake WP: Willis (1-0) LP: Palmer (6-6) ABQ HR: None Player of the Game: Palmer, 5.2 IP, 7 H, 2 R, 2 BB, 7 K DOUBLE-A CHATTANOOGA: 16-34, 5th Place (-14.0) Today: at Tennessee Yesterday: L, 1-4, at Tennessee WP: Figueroa (1-1) LP: Gould (2-4) CHA HR: None Player of the Game: Gould, 5.1 IP, 4 H, R, 2 BB, 6 K

SINGLE-A RANCHO CUCAMONGA: 23-28, 4th Place (-9.0) Today: vs. High Desert Yesterday: L, 1-10 vs. High Desert WP: Landazuri (5-5) LP: Cabrera (2-3) RC HR: None Player of the Game: Jacobs, 1-for-4, RBI

SINGLE-A GREAT LAKES: 31-19, 1st Place (-0.5) Today: at Dayton Yesterday: DNP WP: --- LP: --- GL HR: --- Player of the Game: ---

SINGLE-A OGDEN: 6-7, 3rd Place (-3.0) Today: vs. Great Falls Yesterday: W, 10-4 vs. Great Falls WP: De Paula (2-2) LP: Mitchell (0-3) Ogden HR: Chigbogu (8) Player of the Game: Chigbogu, 1-for-3, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R

ARIZONA LEAGUE DODGERS: 10-6, T-1st Place (+4.0) Yesterday: W, 3-2 at Mariners WP: Teodo (4-1) LP: Seifrit (2-3) AZL Dodgers HR: Alexander (4) Player of the Game: Alexander, 2-for-4, 2B, HR, 2 RBI

DOMINICAN SUMMER LEAGUE DODGERS: 24-37, 7th Place (-16.0) Yesterday: DNP WP: --- LP: --- Santo Domingo HR: --- Player of the Game: ---