1988 Los Angeles Dodgers season explained

Los Angeles Dodgers
Season:1988
Misc:World Series Champions
National League Champions
National League West Champions
League:National League
Division:West
Ballpark:Dodger Stadium
City:Los Angeles
Record:94–67 (.584)
Divisional Place:1st
Owners:Peter O'Malley
General Managers:Fred Claire
Managers:Tommy Lasorda
Television:KTTV–TV 11

Z Channel
Radio:KABC–AM 790

KWKW–AM 1330

The 1988 season was a memorable one for the Los Angeles Dodgers as a squad that was picked to finish fourth wound up winning the World Series, beating the heavily favored New York Mets and Oakland Athletics along the way. Kirk Gibson carried the Dodger offense, winning the National League Most Valuable Player Award. Orel Hershiser dominated on the mound, throwing a record 59 consecutive scoreless innings on his way to winning the Cy Young Award.

Offseason

With the sub-par 1987 performance fresh in their minds, General Manager Fred Claire and Field Manager Tom Lasorda knew what needed to be fixed. They started the off-season by allowing poor performers such as Glenn Hoffman, Ken Landreaux and Phil Garner explore the free agent market. On December 11, 1987, Claire pulled the trigger on a trade that helped solidify the Dodgers' defense and bullpen, despite giving up one of the top pitchers of the National League in 1987 in Bob Welch. The Dodgers acquired shortstop Alfredo Griffin and relief pitchers Jay Howell and Jesse Orosco in a three-team trade ironically with the Athletics and Mets, the two teams they would eventually defeat in the '88 postseason. In an attempt to boost the offense for the upcoming season, the Dodgers signed Mike Davis on December 15, 1987. The biggest move of the off-season was still to come.

On January 29, 1988, the Dodgers signed free agent slugger Kirk Gibson from the Detroit Tigers. Gibson, who was a 9-year veteran at the time of the signing, was known for his power at the plate and speed on the basepaths, but was also brought in to be a clubhouse leader. To help solidify their roster the Dodgers went on to sign 21-year veteran pitcher Don Sutton and 20-year veteran catcher Rick Dempsey. Dempsey, known for his fiery personality, joined Gibson as the veteran clubhouse leaders.

It was Gibson, however, who would make the biggest impact. Preparing for his first spring training game as a Dodger on March 3, 1988, Gibson began his pregame warm-ups in the outfield. Taking off his hat to wipe sweat from his head, Gibson noticed people laughing. He soon realized that someone (it turned out to be reliever Jesse Orosco) had greased the inside of his cap with eyeblack and he had unknowingly wiped it all over himself in full view of the fans who were in attendance. Gibson immediately left the field in anger and left the Dodgers' spring training complex, missing the game. The next day, manager Tommy Lasorda held a team meeting where Orosco apologized. The message was made clear, however: Gibson came to the Dodgers to win and was serious about it.[2]

Key players from the 1987 team were also brought back. These players included right fielder Mike Marshall, center fielder John Shelby, catcher Mike Scioscia, Second Baseman Steve Sax, Utilityman Mickey Hatcher, and pitchers Orel Hershiser, Fernando Valenzuela, and Tim Leary.

Regular season

Opening Day lineup

Opening Day Starters
Name Position
3 2B
7 SS
23 LF
28 3B
5 1B
31 CF
37 RF
14 C
34 P
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Roster

1988 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
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Notable transactions

Season summary

April

The Dodgers started the 1988 season at home against the San Francisco Giants. The Dodgers opening day pitcher was Valenzuela. The opening day lineup featured Sax, Griffin, Gibson, Marshall, Shelby, Davis, Scioscia and third baseman Pedro Guerrero. The first pitch of the season, to Sax by Giants pitcher Dave Dravecky, was hit into the left field seats at Dodger Stadium. However, Valenzuela would then give up the lead and the Dodgers would eventually lose the game 5–1. The team would go on to win their next five games and finish April with a 13–7 record which included a four-game sweep of the Atlanta Braves. Hershiser finished the month of April with a 5–0 record.

May

The Dodgers went 14-13 during the month of May. As it had always been, May was one of the toughest months for the Dodgers. On May 21, 1988, Griffin was hit by a pitch from Mets pitcher Dwight Gooden on the hand. Griffin would miss over two months with a broken hand. This heated up the Dodger-Met rivalry which would last the remainder of the season. In fact, the next day, May 22, 1988, Mets starting pitcher David Cone hit Pedro Guerrero in the head in the 6th inning. As a show of disgust at what the Dodgers felt was headhunting by the Mets pitchers, Guerrero proceeded to stand up, throw his bat in Cone's direction and charge the mound. A benches clearing mêlée ensued and Guerrero and Lasorda were ejected from the game. Because Griffin had to be placed on the disabled list with a broken hand the Dodgers were left with a hole at shortstop, though they had a solid replacement in the form of veteran Dave Anderson. At times during May, the lead over the Astros neared five games. By the end of the month the Dodgers' lead in the NL West Division was only a half of a game over the Houston Astros.

June

The Dodgers had a solid month of June compiling a record of 17–9 over the month. Hershiser continued his successful year by finishing the month of June with a record of 12–3. Much of the Dodgers' success to this point in the season could be attributed to solid starting pitching from Hershiser, Leary and the emerging rookie Tim Belcher. However, the best pitchers of the Dodgers' pitching staff were those who came out of the bullpen. Orosco, Howell, Brian Holton and Alejandro Peña were all enjoying successful seasons. After a slow start in April, Gibson was now hitting .288 with 15 HR's, 40 RBI, 53 runs scored and 15 SB's.

August

The summer success continued for the Dodgers as they completed August with a 17–12 record.Don Sutton was released August 10 after GM Fred Claire discovered Sutton had informally discussed a possible front office job with the Houston Astros. Sutton was 3–6 with a 3.92 ERA at the time. Sutton did not sign with another team. His 233 career wins with the Dodgers remains the team record.

Dramatic summer moments

Many who have followed the Dodgers have pointed to a few moments during the months of July and August that got the season going in the right direction, keep the successes going and exemplified what the 1988 Dodgers were all about.

September/October

Hershiser would begin a scoreless inning streak in September that he would eventually take to over 59 innings and pass Dodger legend Don Drysdale for the record for most consecutive scoreless innings. Hershiser would throw complete game shutouts against the Braves on September 5, the Reds on September 10, the Braves again on September 14, the Astros on September 19 and the Giants on September 23 to take him within 9 innings of Drysdale's record. Before Hershiser would get a chance to break the record the Dodgers needed to clinch the National League West Championship. Their chance came in San Diego on September 26. The San Diego Padres would take a 2–0 lead in the first inning, but the Dodgers would score 3 runs and win the game 3–2, clinching the division. Hershiser would get his next start on September 28 and he would pitch 10 scoreless innings against the Padres to break Drysdale's record.

Game log

Regular season Game log

|-style=background:#fbb| 1 || April 4 || 1:13p.m. PDT || Giants || L 1–5 || Dravecky (1–0) || Valenzuela (0–1) || – || 2:24 || 48,484 || 0–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 2 || April 5 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Giants || W 5–0 || Hershiser (1–0) || Downs (0–1) || – || 2:29 || 37,472 || 1–1 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 3 || April 7 || 4:41p.m. PDT || @ Braves || W 5–2 || Peña (1–0) || Assenmaacher (0–1) || Orosco (1) || 3:11 || 5,257 || 2–1 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 4 || April 8 || 4:41p.m. PDT || @ Braves || W 6–3 || Leary (1–0) || Coffman (0–1) || Belcher (1) || 2:27 || 10,723 || 3–1 || W3|-style=background:#cfc| 5 || April 9 || 4:41p.m. PDT || @ Braves || W 11–3 || Valenzuela (1–1) || Glavine (0–1) || – || 2:37 || 16,603 || 4–1 || W4|-style=background:#cfc| 6 || April 10 || 11:07a.m. PDT || @ Braves || W 3–1 || Hershiser (2–0) || Mahler (0–1) || Orosco (2) || 2:24 || 14,171 || 5–1 || W5|-style=background:#fbb| 7 || April 12 || 7:25p.m. PDT || @ Padres || L 3–5 || Hawkins (1–1) || Sutton (0–1) || Davis (1) || 3:02 || 52,395 || 5–2 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 8 || April 13 || 7:05p.m. PDT || @ Padres || W 4–3 || Howell (1–0)|| Show (0–2) || Orosco (3) || 2:51 || 16,838 || 6–2 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 9 || April 14 || 1:05p.m. PDT || @ Padres || L 0–2 || Jones (1–1) || Valenzuela (1–2) || McCullers (2) || 2:45 || 24,096 || 6–3 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 10 || April 15 || 7:08pm PDT || Braves || W 3–2 || Hershiser (3–0) || Glavine (0–2) || – || 2:27 || 41,222 || 7–3 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 11 || April 16 || 1:05pm PDT || Braves || W 7–4 || Belcher (1–0) || Mahler (0–2) || Peña (2) || 2:40 || 27,114 || 8–3 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 12 || April 17 || 1:05pm PDT || Braves || L 1–3 || Smith (1–2) || Sutton (0–2) || – || 2:21 || 46,484 || 8–4 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 13 || April 18 || 7:08p.m. PDT || Padres || W 6–0 || Leary (2–0) || Show (0–3) || – || 3:00 || 24,357 || 9–4 || W1|-style=background:#bbb| – || April 19 || || Padres || colspan=8 | Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: June 17)|-style=background:#bbb| – || April 20 || || Padres || colspan=8 | Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: June 19)|-style=background:#bbb| – || April 21 || || Padres || colspan=8 | Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: September 21)|-style=background:#bbb| – || April 22 || || @ Giants || colspan=8 | Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: July 26)|-style=background:#cfc| 14 || April 23 || 12:25p.m. PDT || @ Giants || W 10–3 || Hershiser (4–0) || Krukow (1–1) || – || 2:57 || 33,271 || 10–4 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 15 || April 24 || 1:05p.m. PDT || @ Giants || W 4–0 || Valenzuela (2–2) || LaCoss (1–2) || Howell (1) || 2:50 || 39,092 || 11–4 || W3|-style=background:#fbb| 16 || April 26 || 7:07p.m. PDT || Cubs || L 3–7 || Maddux (4–1) || Leary (2–1) || – || 2:39 || 34,279 || 11–5 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 17 || April 27 || 7:07p.m. PDT || Cubs || W 4–0 || Sutton (1–2) || Moyer (1–2) || Peña (3) || 2:42 || 29,462 || 12–5 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 18 || April 28 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Cubs || L 1–5 || Schiraldi (1–2) || Belcher (1–1) || DiPino (1) || 3:05 || 29,509 || 12–6 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 19 || April 29 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Cardinals || W 6–4 ||Hershiser (5–0) || Cox (2–3) || Howell (2) || 2:40 || 44,301 || 13–6 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 20 || April 30 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Cardinals || L 2–5 || O'Neal (2–1) || Valenzuela (2–3) || McWilliams (1) || 2:42 || 47,425 || 13–7 || L1|-|-style=background:#fbb| 21 || May 1 || 1:05p.m. PDT || Cardinals || L 0–9 || Tudor (1–0) || Leary (2–2) || Terry (1) || 2:47 || 46,176 || 13–8 || L2|-style=background:#cfc| 22 || May 2 || 7:08p.m. PDT || Pirates || W 6–3 || Orosco (1–0) || Drabek (3–2) || – || 3:16 || 26,821 || 14–8 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 23 || May 3 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Pirates || W 14–6 || Belcher (2–1) || Dunne (1–1) || – || 3:03 || 26,943 || 15–8 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 24 || May 4 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Pirates || W 8–5 || Hershiser (6–0) || Palacios (0–2) || – || 3:12 || 30,423 || 16–8 || W3|-style=background:#cfc| 25 || May 6 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Cardinals || W 10–2 || Valenzuela (3–3) || O'Neal (2–2) || – || 2:25 || 49,194 || 17–8 || W4|-style=background:#fbb| 26 || May 7 || 5:05p.m. PDT || @ Cardinals || L 1–2 || Worrell (1–2) || Orosco (1–1) || – || 2:28 || 46,159 || 17–9 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 27 || May 8 || 11:15a.m. PDT || @ Cardinals || W 12–6 || Sutton (2–2) || DeLeón (2–3) || – || 2:46 || 40,098 || 18–9 || W1|-style=background:#bbb| – || May 9 || || @ Cubs || colspan=8 | Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: July 14)|-style=background:#cfc| 28 || May 10 || 11:20a.m. PDT || @ Cubs || W 6–5 || Holton (1–0) || Lancaster (1–3) || Hershiser (1) || 4:27 || 12,985 || 19–9 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 29 || May 11 || 4:05p.m. PDT || @ Pirates || L 1–2 || Medvin (1–0) || Peña (1–1) || – || 3:46 || 26,367 || 19–10 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 30 || May 12 || 4:05p.m. PDT || @ Pirates || L 4–7 || Smiley (3–2) || Hershiser (6–1) || – || 2:29 || 11,072 || 19–11 || L2|-style=background:#fbb| 31 || May 13 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Phillies || L 1–2 || Gross (3–1) ||Leary (2–3) || Tekulve (2) || 2:56 || 38,015 || 19–12 || L3|-style=background:#cfc| 32 || May 14 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Phillies || W 3–2 || Sutton (3–2) || Ruffin (3–3) ||Howell (3) || 2:58 || 47,379 || 20–12 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 33 || May 15 || 1:05p.m. PDT || Phillies || W 9–2 ||Belcher (3–1) || Palmer (0–3) || – || 3:07 || 41,045 || 21–12 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 34 || May 17 || 7:10p.m. PDT || Expos || L 5–6 || Heaton (1–2) || Valenzuela (3–4) || Burke (5) || 2:50 || 34,309 || 21–13 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 35 || May 18 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Expos || L 0–3 || Dopson (1–1)|| Hershiser (6–2) || Burke (6) || 2:55 || 27,775 || 21–14 || L2|-style=background:#cfc| 36 || May 19 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Expos || W 2–0 || Leary (3–3) || Martínez (3–6) || – || 2:36 || 25,283 || 22–14 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 37 || May 20 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Mets || L 2–5 || Fernandez (2–3) || Sutton (3–3) || Myers (6) || 3:28 || 44,867 || 22–15 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 38 || May 21 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Mets || L 0–4 || Gooden (8–0) || Belcher (3–12) || || 2:48 || 47,017 || 22–16 || L2|-style=background:#fbb| 39 || May 22 || 1:08p.m. PDT || Mets || L 2–5 || Cone (6–0) || Valenzuela (3–5) || McDowell (5) || 3:16 || 44,826 || 22–17 || L3|-style=background:#cfc| 40 || May 24 || 2:55p.m. PDT || @ Phillies || W 2–1 || Peña (2–1) || Harris (0–1) || Orosco (4) || 3:46 || 17,759 || 23–17 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 41 || May 25 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Phillies || W 4–0 || Leary (4–3) || Palmer (0–4) || – || 2:28 || 24,444 || 24–17 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 42 || May 26 || 4:37p.m. PDT || @ Phillies || W 10–8 || Howell (2–0) || Bedrosian (0–1) || – || 3:14 || 19,361 || 25–17 || W3|-style=background:#cfc| 43 || May 27 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Expos || W 5–2 || Orosco (2–1) || McClure (1–2) || Peña (3) || 3:16 || 18,113 || 26–17 || W4|-style=background:#fbb| 44 || May 28 || 10:35a.m. PDT || @ Expos || L 2–3 || Parrett (4–1) || Howell (2–1) || – || 2:58 || 15,320 || 26–18 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 45 || May 29 || 10:35a.m. PDT || @ Expos || W 2–1 || Hershiser (7–2) || Dopson (1–2) || – || 2:24 || 35,311 || 27–18 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 46 || May 30 || 5:05p.m. PDT || @ Mets || L 2–3 ||Darling (6–3) || Leary (4–4) || Myers (8) || 2:50 || 42,096 || 27–19 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 47 || May 31 || 4:40p.m. PDT || @ Mets || L 4–5 || Myers (3–0) || Peña (2–2) || || 3:34 || 35,564 || 27–20 || L2|-|-style=background:#cfc| 48 || June 1 || 5:02p.m. PDT || @ Mets || W 4–3 ||Holton (2–0) || Fernandez (2–5) || Howell (4) || 3:29 || 29,659 || 28–20 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 49 || June 3 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Reds || W 13–5 || Crews (1–0) || Rasmussen (2–6) || – || 3:28 || 45,242 || 29–20 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 50 || June 4 || 12:28p.m. PDT || Reds || L 2–5 || Rijo (6–1) || Hershiser (7–3) || – || 3:10 || 32,550 || 29–21 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 51 || June 5 || 1:06p.m. PDT || Reds || W 5–4 ||Leary (5–4) || Soto (3–5) || Howell (5) || 2:47 || 38,982 || 30–21 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 52 || June 6 || 5:13p.m. PDT || Astros || L 4–10 || Knepper (7–1) || Peña (2–3) || Andersen (2) || 3:32 || 19,327 || 30–22 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 53 || June 7 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Astros || L 2–5 || Darwin (3–4) || Belcher (3–3) || – || 3:01 || 25,509 || 30–23 || L2|-style=background:#cfc| 54 || June 8 || 7:40p.m. PDT || Astros || W 11–1 ||Valenzuela (4–5) || Scott (6–2) || || 2:23 || 33,737 || 31–23 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 55 || June 9 || 1:05p.m. PDT || Astros || W 4–2 || Hershiser (8–3) || Ryan (5–4) ||Howell (6) || 2:53 || 25,959 || 32–23 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 56 || June 10 || 7:05p.m. PDT || @ Padres || L 3–4 || McCullers (1–4) || Howell (2–2) || – || 2:46 || 19,859 || 32–24 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 57 || June 11 || 7:05p.m. PDT || @ Padres || L 1–2 || Rasmussen (3–6) || Sutton (3–4) || – || 2:07 || 26,068 || 32–25 || L2|-style=background:#fbb| 58 || June 12 || 1:05p.m. PDT || @ Padres || L 2–5 || Whitson (6–5) || Belcher (3–4) || Davis (9) || 2:14 || 21,533 || 32–26 || L3|-style=background:#cfc| 59 || June 14 || 4:40p.m. PDT || @ Braves || W 5–4 || Valenzuela (5–5) || Smith (1–7) || Howell (7) || 2:46 || 11,136 || 33–26 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 60 || June 15 || 4:40p.m. PDT || @ Braves || W 7–5 || Hershiser (9–3) || Glavine (3–7) || Peña (4) || 2:50 || 10,154 || 34–26 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 61 || June 16 || 2:40p.m. PDT || @ Braves || L 2–9 || Smith (3–3) || K. Howell (0–1) || – || 2:27 || 9,666 || 34–27 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 62 || June 17 || 4:08p.m. PDT || Padres || L 4–7 || Whitson (7–5) ||Leary (5–5) || Davis (11) || 2:36 || – || 34–28 || L2|-style=background:#fbb| 63 || June 17 || 7:20p.m. PDT || Padres || L 3–4 || Rasmussen (4–6) || Holton (2–1) || McCullers (6) || 3:07 || 33,649 || 34–29 || L3|-style=background:#cfc| 64 || June 18 || 1:09p.m. PDT || Padres || W 3–0 || Belcher (4–4) || Show (5–7) || Howell (8) || 2:44 || 37,743 || 35–29 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 65 || June 19 || 1:06p.m. PDT || Padres || W 12–2 || Hershiser (10–3) || Jones (5–6) || – || 2:17 || – || 36–29 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 66 || June 19 || 3:59p.m. PDT || Padres || W 5–4 || Crews (2–0) || Davis (2–4) || – || 3:28 || 37,045 || 37–29 || W3|-style=background:#cfc| 67 || June 20 || 7:38p.m. PDT || Braves || W 7–3 || Hillegas (1–0) || Glavine (3–8) || Peña (5) || 2:43 || 43,268 || 38–29 || W4|-style=background:#cfc| 68 || June 21 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Braves || W 2–1 || Leary (6–5) || Smith (3–4) || – || 2:09 || 18,485 || 39–29 || W5|-style=background:#fbb| 69 || June 22 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Braves || L 1–4 || Mahler (8–6) || Sutton (3–5) || – || 2:29 || 27,878 || 39–30 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 70 || June 24 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Reds || W 5–3 || Hershiser (11–3) || Robinson (3–6) || Belcher (2) || 2:52 || 33,781 || 40–30 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 71 || June 25 || 4:06p.m. PDT || @ Reds || W 6–4 || Holton (3–1) || Rijo (8–3) || Orosco (5) || 2:59 || 35,470 || 41–30 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 72 || June 26 || 11:15a.m. PDT || @ Reds || W 9–6 || Belcher (5–4) || Franco (1–5) || Holton (1) || 3:05 || 29,520 || 42–30 || W3|-style=background:#cfc| 73 || June 27 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Astros || W 4–0 ||Hillegas (2–0) || Andújar (0–3) || Peña (6) || 2:47 || 27,185 || 43–30 || W4|-style=background:#fbb| 74 || June 28 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Astros || L 3–4 || Knepper (8–1) || Holton (3–2) || Agosto (1) || 2:34 || 28,838 || 43–31 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 75 || June 29 || 11:35a.m. PDT || @ Astros || W 2–0 || Hershiser (12–3) || Ryan (5–6) || – || 2:32 || 27,678 || 44–31 || W1|-|-style=background:#fbb| 76 || July 1 || 7:37p.m. PDT || Cubs || L 2–9 || Moyer (5–7) || Valenzuela (5–6) || – || 3:09 || 42,763 || 44–32 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 77 || July 2 || 7:07p.m. PDT || Cubs || W 8–1 || Leary (7–5) || Pico (3–3) || – || 2:55 || 44,166 || 45–32 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 78 || July 3 || 1:05p.m. PDT || Cubs || L 1–2 || Sufcliffe (7–5) || Hillegas (2–1) || Lancaster (4) || 2:44 || 43,209 || 45–33 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 79 || July 4 || 5:10p.m. PDT || Cardinals || W 5–3 || Peña (3–3) || Tudor (4–3) || Belcher (3) || 2:48 || 44,855 || 46–33 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 80 || July 5 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Cardinals || W 6–3 || Hershiser (13–3) || Cox (2–4) || Belcher (4) || 2:24 || 32,495 || 47–33 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 81 || July 6 || 7:37p.m. PDT || Cardinals || W 7–3 || Crews (3–0) || Worrell (4–5) || – || 2:45 || 37,210 || 48–33 || W3|-style=background:#fbb| 82 || July 8 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Pirates || L 3–4 || Drabek (6–5) || Leary (7–6) || Gott (11) || 3:15 || 40,690 || 48–34 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 83 || July 9 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Pirates || L 2–8 || Dunne (6–7) || Hillegas (2–2) || – || 3:14 || 46,662 || 48–35 || L2|-style=background:#fbb| 84 || July 10 || 1:08p.m. PDT || Pirates || L 2–7 || Walk (10–4) || Hershiser (13–4) || – || 2:24 || 43,014 || 48–36 || L3|-style=background:#bbbfff|colspan="12"|59th All-Star Game in Cincinnati, OH|-style=background:#cfc| 85 || July 14 || 10:05a.m. PDT || @ Cubs || W 1–0 || Leary (8–6) || Sufcliffe (7–7) || Peña (7) || 2:49 || – || 49–36 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 86 || July 14 || 1:59p.m. PDT || @ Cubs || W 6–3 || Holton (4–2) || Schiraldi (4–8) || Howell (9) || 2:49 || 34,031 || 50–36 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 87 || July 15 || 1:05p.m. PDT || @ Cubs|| W 3–2 || Peña (4–3) || Nipper (1–3) || Orosco (6) || 2:49 || 32,179 || 51–36 || W3|-style=background:#fff| 88 || July 16 || 10:20a.m. PDT || @ Cubs || T 2–2 || – || – || – || 2:22 || 32,843 || 51–36–1 || T1|-style=background:#cfc| 89 || July 17 || 10:20a.m. PDT || @ Cubs || W 4–1 || Belcher (6–4) || Pico (3–5) || Peña (8) || 2:52 || – || 52–36–1 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 90 || July 17 || 1:47p.m. PDT || @ Cubs || W 5–2 || Holton (5–2) || Lancaster (4–5) || Howell (10) || 2:42 || 35,138 || 53–36–1 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 91 || July 18 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Cardinals || W 1–0 || Leary (9–6) || Worrell (4–7) || – || 2:34 || 29,358 || 54–36–1 || W3|-style=background:#fbb| 92 || July 19 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Cardinals || L 2–3 || DeLeón (6–7) || Brennan (0–1) || Worrell (17) || 2:47 || 34,606 || 54–37–1 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 93 || July 20 || 10:35a.m. PDT || @ Cardinals || L 7–8 || Costello (3–0) || Valenzuela (5–7) || Worrell (18) || 3:20 || 31,845 || 54–38–1 || L2|-style=background:#fbb| 94 || July 21 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Pirates || L 2–3 || Drabek (8–5) || Hershiser (13–5) || Gott (15) || 2:42 || 27,510 || 54–39–1 || L3|-style=background:#cfc| 95 || July 22 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Pirates || W 4–2 || Belcher (7–4) || Dunne (6–8) || Howell (11) || 3:06 || 44,888 || 55–39–1 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 96 || July 23 || 4:37p.m. PDT || @ Pirates || W 6–2 || Leary (10–6) || Smiley (9–6) || – || 2:46 || 35,817 || 56–39–1 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 97 || July 24 || 10:36a.m. PDT || @ Pirates || W 2–1 || Hillegas (3–2) || Fisher (6–7) || Howell (12) || 3:00 || 35,677 || 57–39–1 || W3|-style=background:#fbb| 98 || July 25 || 5:17p.m. PDT || @ Giants || L 1–3 || Downs (10–8) || Valenzuela (5–8) || – || 2:50 || 29,947 || 57–40–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 99 || July 26 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Giants || W 7–3 || Hershiser (14–5) || Mulholland (2–1) || Howell (13) || 2:57 || – || 58–40–1 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 100 || July 26 || 9:10p.m. PDT || @ Giants || W 6–5 || Holton (6–2) || Garrelts (2–1) || – || 4:13 || 49,209 || 59–40–1 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 101 || July 27 || 7:35p.m. PDT || @ Giants || L 1–2 || Price (1–4) || Leary (10–7) || – || 2:51 || 34,168 || 59–41–1 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 102 || July 29 || 7:37p.m. PDT || Astros || L 1–3 || Scott (10–3) || Hillegas (3–3) || – || 2:17 || 48,268 || 59–42–1 || L2|-style=background:#fbb| 103 || July 30 || 12:22p.m. PDT || Astros || L 6–14 || Darwin (4–9) || Holton (6–3) || – || 3:12 || 35,835 || 59–43–1 || L3|-style=background:#cfc| 104 || July 31 || 1:05p.m. PDT || Astros || W 6–1 || Hershiser (15–5) || Deshaies (7–8) || – || 2:28 || 44,811 || 60–43–1 || W1|-|-style=background:#fbb| 105 || August 1 || 5:14p.m. PDT || Reds || L 3–4 || Jackson (14–5) || Peña (4–4) || Murphy (2) || 2:58 || 45,498 || 60–44–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 106 || August 2 || 7:00p.m. PDT || Reds || W 2–0 || Leary (11–7) || Rijo (11–6) || – || 2:20 || 44,091 || 61–44–1 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 107 || August 3 || 7:36p.m. PDT || Reds || L 4–7 || Franco (3–5) || Peña (4–5) || Murphy (3) || 3:12 || 41,535 || 61–45–1 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 108 || August 5 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Astros || L 4–6 || Deshaies (8–8) || Hershiser (15–6) || Smith (20) || 2:59 || 43,426 || 61–46–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 109 || August 6 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Astros || W 5–3 || Belcher (8–4) || Ryan (8–9) || Howell (14) || 2:48 || 43,521 || 62–46–1 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 110 || August 7 || 11:35a.m. PDT || @ Astros || L 2–4 || Knepper (12–3) || Leary (11–8) || Agosto (3) || 2:48 || 40,339 || 62–47–1 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 111 || August 8 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Astros || L 0–10 || Scott (12–3) || Hillegas (3–4) || – || 2:53 || 39,786 || 62–48–1 || L2|-style=background:#fbb| 112 || August 9 || 5:09p.m. PDT || @ Reds || L 0–6 || Jackson (15–5) || Sutton (3–6) || – || 2:17 || 32,824 || 62–49–1 || L3|-style=background:#cfc| 113 || August 10 || 4:36p.m. PDT || @ Reds || W 8–5 || Hershiser (16–6) || Rijo (11–8) || – || 3:06 || 30,809 || 63–49–1 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 114 || August 11 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Reds || L 8–9 || Franco (4–5) || Howell (2–3) || – || 3:51 || 30,695 || 63–50–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 115 || August 12 || 7:38p.m. PDT || Giants || W 7–3 || Leary (12–8) || Reuschel (15–6) || Peña (9) || 3:19 || 48,744 || 64–50–1 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 116 || August 13 || 7:10p.m. PDT || Giants || W 2–1 || Peña (5–5) || Price (1–5) || – || 4:12 || 47,649 || 65–50–1 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 117 || August 14 || 1:08p.m. PDT || Giants || L 4–15 || Downs (12–9) || Hershiser (16–7) || Brantley (1) || 3:17 || 45,502 || 65–51–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 118 || August 15 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Giants || W 1–0 || Belcher (9–4) || Robinson (4–3) || Orosco (7) || 2:37 || 49,306 || 66–51–1 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 119 || August 16 || 7:30p.m. PDT || Phillies || W 7–5 || Leary (13–8) || Carman (9–7) || Howell (15) || 2:50 || 32,482 || 67–51–1 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 120 || August 17 || 7:38pm PDT || Phillies || W 7–2 || Tudor (7–5) || Maddux (3–3) || – || 2:36 || 42,701 || 68–51–1 || W3|-style=background:#cfc| 121 || August 18 || 1:05pm PDT || Phillies || W 2–1 || Howell (3–3) || Gross (11–9) || Orosco (8) || 3:23 || 34,467 || 69–51–1 || W4|-style=background:#cfc| 122 || August 19 || 7:37p.m. PDT || Expos || W 2–0 || Hershiser (17–7) || Martínez (14–9) || – || 2:15 || 36,217 || 70–51–1 || W5|-style=background:#cfc| 123 || August 20 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Expos || W 4–3 || Howell (4–3) || Hesketh (3–2) || – || 2:41 || 46,743 || 71–51–1 || W6|-style=background:#cfc| 124 || August 21 || 1:05p.m. PDT || Expos || W 4–0 || Leary (14–8) || Heaton (3–9) || – || 2:18 || 39,505 || 72–51–1 || W7|-style=background:#fbb| 125 || August 22 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Mets || L 1–7 || Gooden (15–6) || Tudur (7–6) || – || 2:43 || 49,342 || 72–52–1 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 126 || August 23 || 7:38p.m. PDT || Mets || L 1–5 || Cone (13–3) || Martínez (0–1) || Myers (18) || 3:07 || 45,512 || 72–53–1 || L2|-style=background:#fbb| 127 || August 24 || 7:38p.m. PDT || Mets || L 1–2 || Leach (6–1) || Hershiser (17–8) || McDowell (14) || 2:40 || 47,115 || 72–54–1 || L3|-style=background:#cfc| 128 || August 26 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Phillies || W 7–2 || Belcher (10–4) || Freeman (0–2) || – || 2:53 || 27,533 || 73–54–1 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 129 || August 27 || 4:06p.m. PDT || @ Phillies || W 4–2 || Leary (15–8) || Carman (9–9) || Howell (16) || 3:03 || 27,324 || 74–54–1 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 130 || August 28 || 10:35a.m. PDT || @ Phillies || W 5–0 || Tudor (8–6) || Gross (11–11) || – || 2:54 || 28,570 || 75–54–1 || W3|-style=background:#cfc| 131 || August 29 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Expos || W 2–1 || Martínez (1–1) || Martínez (15–10) || Howell (17) || 2:37 || 16,002 || 76–54–1 || W4|-style=background:#cfc| 132 || August 30 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Expos || W 4–2 || Hershiser (18–8) || Holman (2–6) || – || 2:23 || 21,454 || 77–54–1 || W5|-style=background:#fbb| 133 || August 31 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Expos || L 3–4 || Parrett (11–3) || Peña (5–6) || – || 2:41 || 12,068 || 77–55–1 || L1|-|-style=background:#fbb| 134 || September 2 || 4:35p.m. PDT || @ Mets || L 0–8 || Darling (15–9) || Leary (14–9) || – || 2:28 || 44,889 || 77–56–1 || L2|-style=background:#fbb| 135 || September 3 || 11:30a.m. PDT || @ Mets || L 1–2 || Gooden (16–6) || Tudor (8–7) || Myers (21) || 2:42 || 43,896 || 77–57–1 || L3|-style=background:#bbb|–|| September 4 || || @ Mets || colspan=8 | Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: No rescheduling)|-style=background:#cfc| 136 || September 5 || 4:40p.m. PDT || @ Braves || W 3–0 || Hershiser (19–8) || Mahler (9–13) || – || 2:24 || 10,768 || 78–57–1 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 137 || September 6 || 11:42a.m. PDT || @ Braves || L 1–2 || Assenmaacher (7–6) || Orosco (2–2) || Sutter (13) || 2:46 || 7,245 || 78–58–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 138 || September 7 || 7:38p.m. PDT || Astros || W 4–1 || Leary (15–9) || Scott (13–6) || Howell (18) || 3:03 || 35,874 || 79–58–1 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 139 || September 8 || 7:38p.m. PDT || Astros || L 1–2 || Ryan (11–11) || Tudor (8–8) || – || 2:40 || 36,504 || 79–59–1 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 140 || September 9 || 7:39p.m. PDT || Reds || L 2–5 || Jackson (21–6) || Martínez (1–2) || – || 2:53 || 42,557 || 79–60–1 || L2|-style=background:#cfc| 141 || September 10 || 7:05p.m. PDT || Reds || W 5–0 || Hershiser (20–8) || Charlton (1–4) || – || 2:31 || 42,393 || 80–60–1 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 142 || September 11 || 1:05p.m. PDT || Reds || W 5–3 || Crews (4–0) || Franco (5–6) || – || 2:55 || 40,635 || 81–60–1 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 143 || September 12 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Braves || W 5–4 || Leary (17–9) || Glavine (6–16) || Peña (10) || 2:24 || 24,578 || 82–60–1 || W3|-style=background:#cfc| 144 || September 13 || 7:38p.m. PDT || Braves || W 2–0 || Tudor (9–8) || Smoltz (2–5) || Howell (19) || 2:37 || 22,758 || 83–60–1 || W4|-style=background:#cfc| 145 || September 14 || 7:37p.m. PDT || Braves || W 1–0 || Hershiser (21–8) || Mahler (9–15) || – || 2:15 || 42,434 || 84–60–1 || W5|-style=background:#fbb| 146 || September 16 || 7:02p.m. PDT || @ Reds || L 0–1 || Browning (16–5) || Belcher (10–5) || – || 1:51 || 16,591 || 84–61–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 147 || September 17 || 4:06p.m. PDT || @ Reds || W 4–3 || Orosco (3–2) || Murphy (0–6) || Howell (20) || 3:09 || 31,328 || 85–61–1 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 148 || September 18 || 10:00a.m. PDT || @ Reds || W 2–0 || Tudor (10–8) || Williams (3–2) || Peña (11) || 2:39 || 24,156 || 86–61–1 || W2|-style=background:#cfc| 149 || September 19 || 5:35p.m. PDT || @ Astros || W 1–0 || Hershiser (22–8) || Darwin (7–12) || – || 2:20 || 16,173 || 87–61–1 || W3|-style=background:#cfc| 150 || September 20 || 2:00p.m. PDT || @ Astros || W 6–0 || Belcher (11–5) || Forsch (10–6) || – || 2:28 || 12,291 || 88–61–1 || W4|-style=background:#fbb| 151 || September 21 || 5:05p.m. PDT || Padres || L 3–9 || Rasmussen (15–9) || Martínez (1–3) || – || 2:44 || – || 88–62–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 152 || September 21 || 8:25p.m. PDT || Padres || W 6–5 || Howell (5–3) || Davis (5–10) || – || 3:29 || 31,120 || 89–62–1 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 153 || September 22 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Padres || L 4–5 || Show (15–11) || Peña (5–7) || – || 2:45 || 30,074 || 89–63–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 154 || September 23 || 7:39p.m. PDT || @ Giants || W 3–0 || Hershiser (23–8) || Hammaker (8–9) || – || 2:38 || 22,341 || 90–63–1 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 155 || September 24 || 1:05p.m. PDT || @ Giants || W 7–3 || Horton (1–0) || Wilson (0–2) || Orosco (9) || 3:03 || 34,214 || 91–63–1 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 156 || September 25 || 1:00p.m. PDT || @ Giants || L 0–2 || Cook (2–0) || Belcher (11–6) || – || 2:25 || 40,743 || 91–64–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 157 || September 26 || 7:07p.m PDT || @ Padres || W 3–2 || Peña (6–7) || Rasmussen (15–10) || Howell (21) || 2:53 || 18,552 || 92–64–1 || W1|-style=background:#fbb| 158 || September 27 || 7:05p.m. PDT || @ Padres || L 4–8 || Show (16–11) || Leary (17–10) || – || 2:39 || 13,325 || 92–65–1 || L1|-style=background:#fbb| 159 || September 28 || 7:10p.m. PDT || @ Padres || L 1–2 || Leiper (3–0) || Horton (1–1) || – || 4:24 || 22,596 || 92–66–1 || L2|-style=background:#cfc| 160 || September 30 || 7:35p.m. PDT || Giants || W 6–4 || Holton (7–3) || Cook (2–1) || Peña (12) || 2:56 || 42,580 || 93–66–1 || W1|-|-style=background:#cfc| 161 || October 1 || 1:07p.m. PDT || Giants || W 2–1 || Belcher (12–6) || Reuschel (19–11) || Valenzuela (1) || 2:09 || 33,951 || 94–66–1 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 162 || October 2 || 1:09p.m. PDT || Giants || L 0–1 || Robinson (10–5) || Leary (17–11) || – || 2:31 || 44,055 || 94–67–1 || L1|-|-| Legend:      = Win      = Loss      = Postponement
Bold = Dodgers team member

Postseason Game log

|-style=background:#fbb| 1 || October 4 || 5:28p.m. PDT || Mets || L 2–3 || Myers (1–0) || Howell (0–1) || – || 2:45 || 55,582 || NY 1–0 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 2 || October 5 || 7:08p.m. PDT || Mets || W 6–3 || Belcher (1–0) || Cone (0–1) || Peña (1) || 3:10 || 55,780 || Tied 1–1 || W1|-style=background:#bbb| – || October 7 || || @ Mets || colspan="8"|Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: October 8)|-style=background:#fbb| 3 || October 8 || 9:20a.m. PDT || @ Mets || L 4–8 || Myers (2–0) || Peña (0–1) || – || 3:44 || 44,672 || NY 2–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 4 || October 9 || 5:22p.m. PDT || @ Mets || W 5–4 || Peña (1–1) || McDowell (0-1) || Hershiser (1) || 4:29 || 54,014 || Tied 2–2 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 5 || October 10 || 9:00a.m. PDT || @ Mets || W 7–4 || Belcher (2–0) || Fernandez (0–1) || Holton (1) || 3:07 || 52,069 || LA 3–2 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 6 || October 11 || 5:22p.m. PDT || Mets || L 1–5 || Cone (1–1) || Leary (0–1) || – || 3:16 || 55,885 || Tied 3–3 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 7 || October 12 || 5:22p.m. PDT || Mets || W 6–0 || Hershiser (1–0) || Darling (0–1) || – || 2:51 || 55,693 || LA 4–3 || W1|-|-style=background:#cfc| 1 || October 15 || 5:30p.m. PDT || Athletics || W 5–4 || Peña (1–0) || Eckersley (0–1) || – || 3:04 || 55,983 || LA 1–0 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 2 || October 16 || 5:25p.m. PDT || Athletics || W 6–0 || Hershiser (1–0) || Davis (0–1) || – || 2:30 || 56,051 || LA 2–0 || W2|-style=background:#fbb| 3 || October 18 || 5:30p.m. PDT || @ Athletics || L 1–2 || Honeycutt (1–0) || Howell (0–1) || – || 3:21 || 49,316 || LA 2–1 || L1|-style=background:#cfc| 4 || October 19 || 5:25p.m. PDT || @ Athletics || W 4–3 || Belcher (1–0) || Stewart (0–1) || Howell (1) || 3:05 || 49,317 || LA 3–1 || W1|-style=background:#cfc| 5 || October 20 || 5:39p.m. PDT || @ Athletics || W 5–2 || Hershiser (2–0) || Davis (0–2) || – || 2:51 || 49,317 || LA 4–1 || W2|-|-| Legend:      = Win      = Loss      = Postponement
Bold = Dodgers team member

Player stats

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABRHAvg.HRRBISB
C 130 408 29 105 .257 3 35 0
1B 115 242 30 54 .223 8 34 11
2B 160 632 70 175 .277 5 57 42
3B 111 309 34 73 .236 6 33 0
SS 95 316 39 63 .199 1 27 7
LF 150 542 106 157 .290 25 76 31
CF 140 494 65 130 .263 10 64 16
RF 144 542 63 150 .277 20 82 4

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABRHAvg.HRRBISB
116 285 31 71 .249 2 20 4
108 281 29 55 .196 2 17 7
59 215 24 64 .298 5 35 2
88 191 22 56 .293 1 25 0
65 173 15 43 .249 3 15 1
77 167 25 42 .251 7 30 1
95 149 14 36 .242 0 11 2
46 59 8 16 .271 0 4 0
30 43 4 5 .116 0 2 0
37 24 7 2 .083 0 0 3
12 11 1 2 .182 0 0 0
5 9 1 1 .111 0 0 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; CG = Complete games

PlayerGGSIPWLERABBSOCG
35 34 267.0 23 8 2.26 73 178 15
35 35 228.2 17 11 2.91 56 180 9
36 27 179.2 12 6 2.91 51 152 4
23 22 142.1 5 8 4.24 76 64 3
16 16 87.1 3 6 3.92 30 44 0
11 10 56.2 3 4 4.13 17 30 0
9 9 52.1 4 3 2.41 10 32 1
1 1 2.1 0 0 11.57 2 1 0

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
9 35.2 1 3 3.79 23
4 12.2 0 1 6.39 12
4 9.1 0 1 6.75 7

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLSVERABBSO
50 65.0 5 3 21 2.08 21 70
60 94.1 6 7 12 1.91 27 83
55 53.0 3 2 9 2.72 30 43
45 84.2 7 3 1 1.70 26 49
42 71.2 4 0 0 3.14 16 45
9 9.2 0 0 0 4.66 4 8
12 9.0 1 1 0 5.00 2 8

Playoffs

National League Championship Series

See main article: 1988 National League Championship Series. The Dodgers faced the New York Mets in the LCS. The Mets had dominated the Dodgers during the regular season, winning 10 out of 11 meetings and were heavy favorites going into the series. But the Dodgers, led by series MVP Orel Hershiser (who pitched a complete game shutout in game 7) won the series 4 games to 3.

World Series

See main article: 1988 World Series. The Dodgers were again heavy underdogs in the World Series against the Oakland Athletics, led by sluggers Mark McGwire and José Canseco. However, the Dodgers won the series in five games thanks to Kirk Gibson's pinch-hit game winning homer in the first game off of Dennis Eckersley and the continued mastery of series MVP Orel Hershiser.

Awards

Farm system

Teams in BOLD won League Championships

Major League Baseball Draft

See main article: 1988 Major League Baseball Draft.

The Dodgers drafted 62 players in this draft. Of those, 11 of them would eventually play Major League baseball. The Dodgers lost their second round pick to the Oakland Athletics as compensation for their signing free agent outfielder Mike Davis.

The top pick in the draft was Pitcher Bill Bene out of California State University, Los Angeles. In nine seasons in the Minors he had a record of 18–34 with a 5.45 ERA in 252 games (49 starts). In 2012, he was arrested and sentenced to six months in prison for operating a counterfeit karaoke business and failing to pay federal taxes.[8]

This draft produced two of the Dodgers top players of the 1990s. In the sixth round they selected first baseman Eric Karros from UCLA. The 1992 Rookie of the Year and a 1995 Silver Slugger Award winner, Karros hit .268 with 284 homers and 1,027 RBI in 14 seasons (12 of them with the Dodgers) and is the L.A. Dodgers all-time home run leader.

In the 62nd round with their last pick of the draft the Dodgers selected Mike Piazza from Miami Dade College as a favor to his god-father, manager Tommy Lasorda. Piazza would win the 1993 Rookie of the Year Award and was a 12 time All-Star and 10 time Silver Slugger Award winner in his 16 seasons (mostly with the Dodgers and New York Mets). He hit .308 with 427 home runs and 1,335 RBI.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Kirk Gibson Stats.
  2. Web site: Gibson Returns, Isn't Amused : Orosco Apologizes After Admitting He Blackened Cap. Los Angeles Times. March 5, 1988.
  3. https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/LAN/LAN198804040.shtml 1988 Opening Day Lineup
  4. https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mondera01.shtml Raúl Mondesí page at Baseball Reference
  5. https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/sotoma01.shtml Mario Soto page at Baseball Reference
  6. https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/suttodo01.shtml Don Sutton page at Baseball Reference
  7. https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hillesh01.shtml Shawn Hillegas page at Baseball Reference
  8. Web site: Ex-Dodgers pitcher Bill Bene gets 6 months in jail for dodging taxes. LA Daily News. September 23, 2012. November 6, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141107015837/http://www.dailynews.com/general-news/20120924/ex-dodgers-pitcher-bill-bene-gets-6-months-in-jail-for-dodging-taxes. November 7, 2014. dead.
  9. https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=franch_year&team_ID=LAD&year_ID=1988&draft_type=junreg& 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft