2016 Los Angeles Dodgers season explained

Los Angeles Dodgers
Season:2016
Misc:National League West Champions
League:National League
Division:West
Ballpark:Dodger Stadium
City:Los Angeles, California
Record:91–71 (.562)
Divisional Place:1st
President:Stan Kasten
General Managers:Farhan Zaidi
Managers:Dave Roberts
Presbo:Andrew Friedman
Television:SportsNet LA
(Vin Scully, Joe Davis, Charley Steiner, Orel Hershiser, Nomar Garciaparra)
(Spanish audio feed)
(Pepe Yñiguez, Fernando Valenzuela, Manny Mota)
KTLA
(end of season simulcast)
Radio:KLAC
(Vin Scully, Charley Steiner, Rick Monday, Kevin Kennedy)
KTNQ
(Jaime Jarrín, Jorge Jarrin)

The 2016 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 127th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 59th season in Los Angeles, California. They began the season with a new manager in Dave Roberts. The Dodgers in 2016 set a new Major League record for the most players placed on the disabled list in one season. On September 25, they clinched their fourth consecutive National League West championship, the first team in the division ever to do so and defeated the Washington Nationals in five games in the NLDS. They were defeated by the Chicago Cubs; the eventual World Series champion, in six games in the NLCS. This was the 67th and final season for Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully.

Offseason

Managerial change

The Dodgers announced on October 22, 2015, that manager Don Mattingly would not be returning to the team for the 2016 season. In five seasons as manager, Mattingly had a record of 446–363, a .551 winning percentage (2nd best in Los Angeles Dodgers history) and guided the team to three straight National League West titles for the first time in franchise history.[1] On November 23, the team announced that former Dodger player Dave Roberts would become the new manager.[2]

The Dodgers also announced a new coaching staff, with pitching coach Rick Honeycutt and catching instructor Steve Yeager as the only holdovers from Mattingly's staff. New hires included bench coach Bob Geren, hitting coach Turner Ward, assistant hitting coach Tim Hyers, third base coach Chris Woodward, first base coach George Lombard, bullpen coach Josh Bard and quality assurance coach Juan Castro.[3]

Broadcasting team

Hall of Fame broadcaster Vin Scully announced that the 2016 season would be his final season in the Dodgers broadcast booth. The season was his record 67th season with the Dodgers, the longest tenure with one team by any sports announcer in history. Scully was assigned only six road games during the season, which included the entirety of the team's season-ending series at San Francisco.[4] The Dodgers held a tribute night for Scully at their September 23, 2016 home game, which featured a pre-game ceremony honoring his accomplishments.[5]

As in previous seasons, most games not called by Scully were called by Charley Steiner on television, alongside returning analysts Orel Hershiser and Nomar Garciaparra. Steiner teamed with Rick Monday for most radio broadcasts; Kevin Kennedy would again work on radio with Monday when Steiner was on television. On television, 50 road games were also assigned to a new hire, Joe Davis, alongside Hershiser and Garciaparra. It was subsequently revealed over the off-season that Davis would succeed Vin Scully as the television voice of the Dodgers for the 2017 season.[6] [7] [8] [9]

Roster departures

On November 2, 2015, the day after the 2015 World Series, shortstop Jimmy Rollins, second baseman Howie Kendrick and starting pitcher Brett Anderson became free agents.[10] The next day, starting pitcher Zack Greinke exercised an opt out option on his contract, voiding the last three years of his contract and becoming a free agent.[11] Anderson accepted the Dodgers qualifying offer and remained with the team, though Greinke and Kendrick declined their offers.[12] Outfielders Justin Ruggiano[13] and Chris Heisey were outrighted to the minors and chose to become free agents in early November.[14] The team also declined the 2016 options on second baseman Chase Utley,[15] relief pitcher Joel Peralta,[16] and starting pitcher Bronson Arroyo, making them all free agents.[17] On December 2, the Dodgers chose not to tender 2016 contracts to pitchers Juan Nicasio and Lisalverto Bonilla, making them both free agents.[18] The Dodgers traded pitcher Joe Wieland to the Seattle Mariners on January 12, 2016.[19] The same day, they traded relief pitcher Tyler Olson and infielder Ronald Torreyes to the New York Yankees for a pair of minor leaguers.[20]

Roster additions

The Dodgers started adding to their roster on December 7, when they claimed two players off waivers, pitcher Danny Reynolds from the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim[21] and outfielder Daniel Fields from the Milwaukee Brewers.[22] Chase Utley re-signed with the Dodgers on December 9, for a one-year, $7 million, contract.[23] Reynolds was designated for assignment on December 18 to make room for pitcher Tyler Olson who was acquired from the Seattle Mariners for cash considerations.[24]

On December 16, 2015, the Dodgers acquired infielder Micah Johnson, pitcher Frankie Montas and outfielder Trayce Thompson in a three team trade that sent Todd Frazier to the Chicago White Sox and José Peraza, Brandon Dixon and Scott Schebler to the Cincinnati Reds.[25] On December 30, they signed left-handed starter Scott Kazmir to a 3-year free agent contract.[26] On January 6, they designated Olson for assignment and re-signed starting pitcher Brandon Beachy to a $1.5 million incentive laden one-year deal.[27] On January 7, they signed right-handed starter Kenta Maeda, formerly of the Japanese Hiroshima Toyo Carp, to an eight-year contract.[28] On January 19, they signed veteran right-handed pitcher Joe Blanton to a one-year, $4 million, contract as a relief pitcher.[29] On February 4, they re-signed second baseman Howie Kendrick to a two-year, $20 million, contract.[30] On February 19, the day spring training started, they signed right-handed relief pitcher Louis Coleman to a one-year, $725,000, free agent contract[31] and two days later they finalized their signing of Cuban pitcher Yaisel Sierra to a six-year, $30 million, contract.[32]

Spring training

Early in spring training, the Dodgers received word that starting pitcher Brett Anderson would require surgery to repair a bulging disc in his lower back, sidelining him for the first 3–4 months of the season[33] and that relief pitcher Josh Ravin broke his left arm in a traffic accident and was also out for a considerable amount of time.[34] First baseman Adrián González took some time off from camp to play for Team Mexico in the World Baseball Classic qualifiers.[35] The injury bug continued to ravage the Dodgers rotation, with Mike Bolsinger suffering a strained oblique[36] and non roster pitcher Brandon Beachy came down with a case of elbow tendinitis that slowed his progress.[37] On March 22, it was revealed that outfielder Andre Ethier had a broken leg, as a result of fouling a ball off his shin, and he would be out 10–14 weeks.[38]

At the end of spring training, Ross Stripling, beat out Zach Lee and Carlos Frías for the fifth starter spot.[39] The Dodgers opening day roster included 10 players on the disabled list, the most in MLB since the stat started being tracked in 2002.[40]

Standings

Record vs. opponents

Regular season

Opening Day Starters
Name Position
Second baseman
Shortstop
Justin TurnerThird baseman
First baseman
Right fielder
Carl CrawfordLeft fielder
Center fielder
A. J. EllisCatcher
Starting pitcher

April

The Dodgers began the 2016 season at Petco Park against the San Diego Padres on April 4. Clayton Kershaw made his sixth straight opening day start for the Dodgers and allowed only one hit in seven innings with nine strikeouts. The offense erupted as well, as the Dodgers started the season with a 15–0 rout. It was the best ever margin of victory in franchise history and also the first time they had won six straight opening day games. The 15 runs was one short of the franchise opening day record of 16 set against the Houston Astros in 1983.[41] Scott Kazmir made his Dodgers debut the following night, pitching six scoreless innings while also allowing only one hit, as the Dodgers, with a 3–0 victory, got back-to-back-shutouts to open a season for the first time since 1974.[42] The Dodgers finished the series out with a 7–0 win the next day, joining the 1963 Cardinals as the only MLB teams to open the season with three straight shutouts. Kenta Maeda made his major league debut with six scoreless innings and also hit a home run in his second at bat, the first Dodger pitcher to homer in his debut since Dan Bankhead in 1947. The Dodgers also set a new team record with 27 scoreless innings to start the season, surpassing the 23 innings mark set by the 1974 team.[43] [44] The Dodgers traveled to AT&T Park for the next series against the San Francisco Giants. Behind Alex Wood they fell one inning short of the Cardinals season opening shutout streak of 32 when the Giants scored three in the fifth. The Dodger bullpen then allowed a bunch of runs, including a grand slam by Hunter Pence to pull away and the Giants won 12–6.[45] Ross Stripling made his major league debut in the second game of the series. He pitched a no-hitter for innings but was taken out of the game with a two-run lead after walking a batter and reaching his 100th pitch. The relief pitcher, Chris Hatcher, gave up a two-run homer to the very next batter, Trevor Brown, to tie the game. Brandon Crawford hit a walk-off homer in the 10th as the Giants won 3–2.[46] Kershaw pitched eight innings for the Dodgers in the following game, but allowed two solo homer and got a no-decision. The Dodgers came back to win the game on an RBI double by Charlie Culberson in the 10th inning, 3–2.[47] In the final game of the road trip, the Dodgers scored five runs in the top of the first but saw the lead quickly disappear as Scott Kazmir allowed three homers and six total runs in only four innings. He was the first Dodgers pitcher to allow three homers to the Giants at San Francisco since Ismael Valdez in 1997. A two-run double by Joe Panik off reliever J. P. Howell in the sixth put the Giants up and they won 9–6.[48]

In the Dodgers home opener on April 12 against the Arizona Diamondbacks, Maeda pitched six more scoreless innings. He joined Karl Spooner (1954) and Kazuhisa Ishii (2002) as the only Dodgers to begin their career with two consecutive scoreless starts. The bullpen continued to struggle however, and the team lost the game, 4–2.[49] The Dodgers got seven innings from Wood in the next game and Kenley Jansen picked up a five out save as they won 3–1.[50] The Dodgers scored five runs in the seventh inning the next day to win 5–2.[51] Enrique Hernandez hit two home runs and the Dodgers, behind Kershaw, beat the Giants 7–3 on Jackie Robinson Day at Dodger Stadium.[52] However, in the next game, Johnny Cueto allowed only one run in innings and the Giants bullpen withstood a late Dodger rally to win 4–3.[53] Kenta Maeda finally allowed a run in his next start, but only one as the Dodgers won the series with a 3–1 victory in the final game of the homestand. He became just the eighth Dodgers pitcher since 1913 to open his career with three straight quality starts.[54]

The Dodgers went back on the road on April 19 to play a three-game series against the Atlanta Braves at Turner Field. Multi-hit games by Tyler Flowers and Jeff Francoeur led the Braves to an 8–1 rout in the opener.[55] Justin Turner's RBI double in the 10th inning gave the Dodgers the 5–3 win the following day.[56] Yasmani Grandal took his turn with a 10th inning RBI in the series finale as the team won 2–1. Kershaw struck out 10 in eight innings in the game.[57] The team next traveled to Coors Field for a weekend series against the Colorado Rockies. A two-run triple by Brandon Barnes in the eighth inning gave the Rockies a 7–5 win on April 22.[58] Kenta Maeda allowed only three hits and struck out eight in innings the following game as the Dodgers won 4–1. He was the first pitcher in modern baseball history to allow only one run over his first four starts.[59] In the series finale, the Dodgers jumped out to a quick 7–1 lead only for the Rockies to come back and take the lead in the late innings. Chase Utley's two-out double off Rockies closer Jake McGee in the ninth capped was part of five runs they scored that inning to win 12–10.[60]

On April 25, the Dodgers returned home for a four-game series against former manager Don Mattingly and the Miami Marlins. Giancarlo Stanton hit a homer in the opener as the Marlins won 3–2.[61] He hit a three-run homer in the next game, capping a five-run sixth inning off Kershaw in a 6–3 comeback win for the Marlins.[62] Justin Nicolino pitched seven and one third shutout innings as the Marlins also won game three, 2–0.[63] The Dodgers were swept by the Marlins in a four-game series for the first time ever as Stanton homered again and they won 5–3.[64] A three-run homer by Matt Kemp in the eighth inning gave the Dodgers another loss, this time to the Padres, 5–1.[65] The Dodgers ended the month of April on a six-game losing streak, thanks to another 5–2 loss to the Padres on April 30.[66]

May

Clayton Kershaw pitched a complete-game, three-hit, 14-strikeout shutout on May 1 to bring the losing streak to an end. He also drove in the only run in the 1–0 victory over the Padres with a third-inning single.[67]

The Dodgers began an interleague road trip on May 3 with a short two games series against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field. Trayce Thompson had four RBI, including a two-run homer as the Dodgers won the opener 10–5.[68] The Rays took the second game, 8–5, thanks to a three-run homer by Steve Pearce.[69] Kevin Pillar hit his own three-run homer as the Dodgers next dropped the opener of a weekend series with the Toronto Blue Jays at Rogers Centre, 5–2.[70] Kershaw struck out 10 batters without any walks in seven innings as the Dodgers won the next one, 6–2.[71] They wrapped up the road trip with a 4–2 win on May 8.[72]

Curtis Granderson homered off the first pitch by Scott Kazmir on May 9, as the New York Mets went on to beat the Dodgers 4–2 at Dodger Stadium.[73] A pitchers' duel between Alex Wood and Jacob deGrom the following day went the Dodgers way, 3–2, thanks to a walk-off home run by Trayce Thompson.[74] The Mets took the third game, 4–3, thanks to starting pitcher Noah Syndergaard. He pitched eight strong innings and also hit two home runs, driving in all the teams runs. Dodger starter Kenta Maeda became just the second Dodgers pitcher in history to allow multiple home runs in a game to pitchers, joining Doug McWeeny, who allowed homers to Erv Brame and Fred Fussell of the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 7, 1929 at Ebbets Field.[75] The Dodgers won the next game, 5–0, behind another dominate Clayton Kershaw start. He struck out 13 while pitching a two-hit complete game shutout. He set an MLB record with five consecutive starts with at least 10 strikeouts and no more than one walk and a club record with five consecutive starts with at least 10 strikeouts.[76] Yasiel Puig was 3-for-five with a homer and 2 RBI and Ross Stripling picked up his first major league win as the Dodgers beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 8–4 on May 13.[77] Scott Kazmir pitched innings and struck out seven as the Dodgers won 5–3 the following day.[78] A pinch-hit RBI double by Yadier Molina helped the Cardinals beat up on the Dodgers bullpen and prevent the sweep, 5–2.[79] Albert Pujols and Mike Trout combined for five RBI as the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim beat the Dodgers 7–6 in the opener of the Freeway Series on May 16.[80] Kershaw struck out 11 in eight innings the next game in a 5–1 win.[81]

The series moved to Angel Stadium for the next game and Trout led the Angels in a five-run fifth inning that spoiled the spot start by Mike Bolsinger and gave them the victory in an 8–1 rout.[82] Three more RBI and a homer by Trout the next day made it a 7–4 Angels victory in the final game of the series.[83] Melvin Upton, Jr. hit a two-run walk-off homer off Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen as the San Diego Padres won 7–6 at Petco Park on May 20.[84] The following day, Chin-hui Tsao walked in the winning run in the bottom of the 11th as the Dodgers lost again, 3–2.[85] In the final game of the road trip, Yasiel Puig's two-run, bases loaded, single in the 17th inning led the Dodgers to a 9–5 win, snapping the losing streak. It was the longest game for the Dodgers since April 29, 2007, also against the Padres.[86]

The Dodgers returned home for a three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds. Clayton Kershaw continued his strong start to the season, pitching a complete game two-hit shutout as the Dodgers won 1–0.[87] Kershaw was the first Dodger pitcher with three shutouts in a month since Tim Belcher in 1989 and the first to last seven or more innings in his first 10 starts of the year since Fernando Valenzuela in 1981.[88] The Dodgers, behind Bolsinger, handed the Reds their ninth straight loss, 8–2 on May 24.[89] The Dodgers finished off the sweep of the Reds with a 3–1 win in the finale. Scott Kazmir struck out 12 in six innings, and combined with Reds starter Dan Straily, who struck out 11, they were the first regular season due to each strike out 11 or more batters at Dodger Stadium since Grant Jackson and Bill Singer on June 12, 1969.[90]

The Dodgers promoted top prospect Julio Urías to make his major league debut as the starting pitcher against the New York Mets at Citi Field on May 27. At 19 years of age, he was the youngest starting pitcher to debut in the Majors since Félix Hernández in the 2005 season and the youngest Dodgers starting pitcher to debut since 18 year old Rex Barney in the 1943 season.[91] He struggled in his debut, lasting only innings while allowing three runs and walking four. The Dodgers rallies to tie the game in the top of the ninth on a three-run double by Chase Utley only to see the Mets win, 6–5, on a walk-off homer by Curtis Granderson.[92] Utley homered twice in the next game, including a grand slam, as the Dodgers routed the Mets 9–1.[93] In the final game of the series, Kershaw was again on his game, striking out 10 in innings though he received a no-decision after the Mets tied the game with an RBI triple by Granderson off relief pitcher Adam Liberatore in the eighth. The Dodgers won the game, 4–2, thanks to a bases loaded single by Adrián González off Mets closer Jeurys Familia.[94] The team traveled to Wrigley Field on Memorial Day to play the Chicago Cubs, the team with the best record in the league. In the opener of the four-game series, the Dodgers could only manage one hit and lost 2–0.[95] In the next game, it was the Cubs who only managed one-hit. The Dodgers, thanks to a three-run homer by Corey Seager won 5–0. Kazmirstruck out seven batters in six innings.[96]

June

Jon Lester beat the Dodgers by pitching a complete game in the Cubs to a 2–1 victory to start the month of June.[97] Julio Urías's second start of the season was a bit better than his first but he allowed three home runs, including back-to-back ones by Jason Heyward and Kris Bryant as the Cubs finished the series with a 7–2 win.[98]

The Dodgers returned home to play the Atlanta Braves. Of the team's five hits in the game, four were home runs, including three from rookie Corey Seager as they won 4–2.[99] Clayton Kershaw pitched six shutout innings the next game as the Dodgers won 4–0. He improved his personal record to 8–1 but the six innings was his shortest outing of the season.[100] Seager hit two more home runs as the Dodgers doubled up the Braves, 12–6, to sweep the series.[101] Trevor Story hit a three-run home run and the Colorado Rockies pounded Mike Bolsinger and the Dodgers 6–1 in the start of the next three-game series.[102] Trayce Thompson hit a walk-off homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth as the Dodgers evened the series with a 4–3 win.[103] The Rockies took the following game, 1–0, thanks to an RBI single by Daniel Descalso off Kenta Maeda in the seventh inning.[104]

They next traveled to AT&T Park for a series against the first place San Francisco Giants. In the opener, Kershaw had another strong game, allowing two runs and five hits in eight innings with 13 strikeouts. A solo homer by Justin Turner in the top of the ninth gave the Dodgers a 3–2 win.[105] Buster Posey hit a walk-off RBI single off of Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen the next day as the Giants won 5–4 in 10 innings.[106] Urías struck out seven in the next game, and only allowed two runs, but those were on a two-run homer by Brandon Belt in the 6th and that was all the Giants needed for a 2–1 victory.[107] The Dodgers traveled to Chase Field for a road series against the Arizona Diamondbacks beginning on June 13. Former Dodger Zack Greinke struck out six over seven innings to beat his old team, 3–2.[108] The Dodgers had two homers from Joc Pederson and solo shots by Justin Turner and Chase Utley as they evened the series with a 7–4 win the next game.[109] A three-run homer by Scott Van Slyke accounted for all the Dodgers runs as the finished off the series with a 3–2 win. Kershaw struck out 11 in innings to pick up his 10th win of the season.[110]

Jonathan Villar hit a two-run homer off Pedro Báez in the ninth inning to give the Milwaukee Brewers an 8–6 win over the Dodgers on June 16 at Dodger Stadium.[111] Urías struck out eight in five innings in his next start the following day, and Justin Turner hit two home runs, including a walk-off shot in the 10th inning as the Dodgers won 3–2.[112] Mike Bolsinger had a poor start in the next game, allowing five runs and nine hits in only innings but Turner hit a three-run home run as the Dodgers scored six in the third and won the game 10–6.[113] In the final game of the series, Kenta Maeda and Matt Garza engaged in a pitchers' duel for six innings and the Dodgers won the game, 2–1, on a bases loaded walk by Tyler Thornburg in the bottom of the ninth.[114] Kershaw held the Washington Nationals to one run in seven innings, while striking out eight, and Kenley Jansen picked up his 162nd career save, breaking the franchise record previously held by Éric Gagné, in the 4–1 win on June 20.[115] Yasmani Grandal hit a three-run home run in the eighth inning as the Dodgers came from behind for a 3–2 win the next day.[116] The Dodgers proceeded to sweep the Nations in the three-game series as Yasiel Puig singled and scored on a three base error by outfielder Michael Taylor in the bottom of the ninth for a walk-off, come from behind, 4–3 win.[117]

The Dodgers traveled to Pittsburgh on June 24 to open a four-game series against the Pirates at PNC Park. Nick Tepesch was promoted from AAA to make a spot start and he allowed five runs on seven hits in only four innings to put the team in a hole they never recovered from. Corey Seager had four hits in the game but the Dodgers lost 8–6.[118] Kershaw allowed four runs in a game for the first time all season as his 10 start unbeaten streak came to an end with a 4–3 loss to the Pirates on June 26.[119] In the final game of the series, the Pirates jumped out to a four-run lead in the first inning but the Dodgers came from behind to win 5–4 to avoid the sweep.[120] Urías picked up his first major league win on June 28 with a 6–5 victory over the Brewers at Miller Park.[121] Junior Guerra shut down the Dodgers bats the next say as rookie Brock Stewart had a rough debut, allowing five runs in the second inning as the Dodgers lost 7–0.[122] The Dodgers received some bad news as the month ended, with Kershaw heading to the disabled list due to a herniated disc in his back. Meanwhile, the team won the final game of the month, 8–1. Maeda allowed only one run on three hits in six innings and the Dodgers hit three home runs.[123]

July

The Dodgers acquired Bud Norris from the Atlanta Braves and he was the starting pitcher on July 1 against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. He struck out eight in six scoreless innings of the Dodgers 5–0 victory.[124] Scott Kazmir started the next game, striking out 10 in six innings as the Dodgers won 6–1.[125] The Dodgers finished off the sweep of the Rockies with a 4–1 victory. Brandon McCarthy returned to the mound for the first time since undergoing Tommy John surgery in April 2015 and allowed only two hits in five scoreless innings with eight strikeouts.[126] A seventh-inning triple by Corey Seager led the Dodgers come from behind 7–5 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Independence Day.[127] A three-run homer by Manny Machado keyed the Orioles 4–1 win the next day.[128] The two teams combined for a Dodger stadium record 36 strikeouts on July 6 and Chase Utley had a career high six hits in the game (the first Dodger to do so since Shawn Green in 2002). A two-run double by Jonathan Schoop in the 14th inning gave the Orioles a 6–4 win.[129] Hyun-jin Ryu made his first start since 2014 on July 7 against the San Diego Padres and allowed six runs in innings.[130] Yasmani Grandal hit three home runs on July 8 as the Dodgers won 10–6 over the Padres. He was the third catcher in history with five hits in a three-homer game (Victor Martinez in 2004 and Walker Cooper in 1949) and the third Dodger catcher to ever have three homers in a game (Mike Piazza in 1996 and Roy Campanella in 1950).[131] McCarthy picked up his second win and the Dodgers bullpen pitched four scoreless innings in a 4–3 win the next game. Adam Liberatore set the Dodgers franchise record with his 24th consecutive scoreless appearance.[132] Kenta Maeda struck out a season-high 13 batters in seven innings while Adrián González homered, and the Dodgers ended the first half of the season with a 3–1 win over the Padres on July 10.[133]

Corey Seager and Kenley Jansen both participated in the All-Star Game on July 12 and Seager also took part in the Home Run Derby. After the break, the team took on the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field. Chris Taylor had six RBI and hit a grand slam for his first career homer in the Dodgers 13–7 win.[134] Jansen blew a save the next day and the Dodgers lost 2–1 in 12 innings.[135] Jake Lamb homered as the Diamondbacks won the series 6–5.[136] Chase Utley hit a leadoff homer and drove in 3 runs as the Dodgers beat the Washington Nationals 8–4 at Nationals Park on July 19.[137] The next day, Bryce Harper hit his 20th homer of the season and the Nationals pounded the Dodgers 8–1.[138] Justin Turner hit two home runs as the Dodgers handed Stephen Strasburg his first loss of the season (after 13 wins), 6–3.[139] After a blown save by Jansen, the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Dodgers on a walk-off homer by Matt Adams in the 16th inning, 4–3 at Busch Stadium.[140] The Dodgers picked up to win the next game, 7–2.[141] They finished off the road trip with a 9–6 victory highlighted by a grand slam by Adrián González in the 1st inning.[142]

Bud Norris allowed only two runs in seven innings, out dueling Tampa Bay Rays starter Chris Archer in a 3–2 win at Dodger Stadium on July 26.[143] A two-run homer by Evan Longoria was the key blow as the Rays, behind Matt Moore won the next game, 3–1.[144] The Dodgers got into a wild game with the Diamondbacks on July 29, giving up seven runs in the top of the seventh inning and then answering back with five in the bottom of the inning, led by two-run homers by Joc Pederson and Chase Utley. They wound up winning 9–7.[145] The offense did not show up the next day and the Diamondbacks won 4–2.[146] Despite losing starter Bud Norris to an injury two batters into the next game, the Dodgers, thanks to homers by Grandal, Seager and Pederson, beat the Diamondbacks 14–3 to end the month of July.[147]

August

The Dodgers began August by making a flurry of trades which sent a number of minor leaguers for outfielder Josh Reddick, starting pitcher Rich Hill and relievers Jesse Chavez and Josh Fields. These moves led to the surprise demotion of outfielder Yasiel Puig to the minors.[148] However, the new look team had trouble in the next series at Coors Field. In the opener, Carlos González was 3-for-5 with two doubles and four RBI as the Colorado Rockies beat the Dodgers 7–3.[149] Rookie Brock Stewart made his second spot start in the next game and was pounded, allowing four home runs and nine runs overall, in a 12–2 loss.[150] They avoided the road sweep thanks to Kenta Maeda pitching solid innings for his 10th win, the 13th Dodger rookie pitcher with double digit wins. Corey Seager tied Hanley Ramírez for the Los Angeles Dodgers single-season record for home runs by a shortstop with his 19th in the 4–2 win.[151]

Back home for a rare series against the Boston Red Sox, the Dodgers were shut out by knuckleball pitcher Steven Wright and lost 9–0.[152] Ross Stripling pitched five scoreless innings the next day in the Dodgers 3–0 win. Seager hit his 31st double of the season, passing Eric Karros for the Dodgers rookie record.[153] In the next game, rookie Rob Segedin had four RBI in his MLB debut to set a franchise record and Adrián González hit his 300th career homer as the Dodgers took the series with an 8–5 win.[154] Seager hit two more home runs on August 8, passing Ramírez and putting him one behind the franchise record. Julio Urías allowed three runs in five innings as the Dodgers won 9–4 over the Philadelphia Phillies.[155] They won again the next day, 9–3,[156] but Freddy Galvis hit a three-run homer in the series finale as the Phillies won 6–2.[157] The Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Dodgers 5–1 on August 12, thanks to first inning homers by Andrew McCutchen and Jordy Mercer.[158] In the next game, seven Dodgers pitchers combined for 11 walks, the highest total by the Dodgers in a nine inning game since May 25, 2009 but Joc Pederson was 3 for 5 with a double and a homer to lead the team to an 8–4 win.[159] Brett Anderson rejoined the Dodgers rotation on August 14, for the first time since suffering a back injury in spring training. He didn't last long, allowing two home runs and five runs in the first inning before being replaced. The Dodgers never caught up and lost 11–3 to the Pirates.[160]

The Dodgers went on the road to Citizens Bank Park where Chase Utley had a good game against his former team, the Philadelphia Phillies. He hit two home runs, including a grand slam, in the Dodgers 15–5 rout.[161] González hit two homers in the next game as the Dodgers won, 7–2.[162] Justin Turner hit a three-run homer in the next game but the Phillies came from behind, thanks to homers by Maikel Franco and Ryan Howard to win 5–4 and avoid the sweep.[163] Bud Norris returned from the disabled list to start the opener of a series against the Cincinnati Reds but lasted only innings. Joey Votto hit a three-run homer and relief pitcher Michael Lorenzen hit a two-run homer as the Reds won 9–2.[164] Brett Anderson made his second start of the season on August 20 and again was shelled, allowing six runs in three innings before leaving because of a blister. Brandon Finnegan allowed only one hit in seven innings and the Reds routed the Dodgers 11–1.[165] Julio Urías turned in his best start as a Dodger to that point in the next game, with six shutout innings, and the Dodgers won 4–0.[166] The Dodgers won a slugfest with the Reds on August 22, 18–9. They hit seven home runs in the game, including three by Adrián González. It was the first time the visiting team at Great American Ballpark had hit seven in one game.[167]

The Dodgers returned home on August 23 for a key divisional series against the San Francisco Giants. Corey Seager had three hits in four at bats and Andrew Toles and Rob Segedin homered as the Dodgers roughed up Madison Bumgarner in a 9–5 win.[168] The following day, Rich Hill made his Dodgers debut, three weeks after he was acquired in a trade, and pitched six shutout innings while Justin Turner's solo homer accounted for all the scoring in a 1–0 win. Kenley Jansen tied Jim Brewer's franchise record for strikeouts by a reliever with the 604th of his career.[169] On August 25, Matt Moore came within one out of a no hitter when Corey Seager singled, but he still beat the Dodgers 4–0.[170] Kris Bryant hit two home runs the next day as the Chicago Cubs beat the Dodgers, 6–4, in 10 innings.[171] Seager hit his 23rd home run of the season in the following game, setting the Dodgers single-season record for home runs by a shortstop. Julio Urías recovered from a rough first inning to pitch six solid frames as the Dodgers won 3–2.[172] An error by the Cubs in the eighth inning led to the only run of the next game as the Dodgers won 1–0.[173]

The Dodgers next traveled back to Coors Field to wrap up the month of August with a three-game series against the Rockies. The Dodgers bullpen imploded and they lost the opener 8–1.[174] A rain out on August 30 forced the Dodgers and Rockies to play a day-night doubleheader the following day. In the opener, the Dodgers offense continued to struggle and they were routed again, 7–0. This was the first time the Rockies had shut out the Dodgers at home since August 27, 2012.[175] In the second game, the Rockies scored five runs off of a shaky Bud Norris in the first inning but came back and won the game on a grand slam homer by Andrew Toles in the eighth inning, 10–8.[176]

September

The Dodger had 13 hits on September 2 against the San Diego Padres, including four by Howie Kendrick, but left 11 men on base and lost 4–2 with Yangervis Solarte's eighth inning homer the key blow.[177] Rich Hill allowed only one hit in six innings the next game and Josh Reddick hit his first homer as a Dodger in a 5–1 win.[178] José De León struck out nine in six innings in his major league debut and Yasiel Puig and Yasmani Grandal homered as the Dodgers won the series finale 7–4.[179] The Dodgers hit five homers off former teammate Zack Greinke of the Arizona Diamondbacks in a 10–2 victory on Labor Day.[180] They won again the next day, 5–2, behind a solid start by Ross Stripling, whose 66 pitched in five innings was the fewest by a winning Dodgers starter since Greg Maddux threw 47 pitches in six innings on September 27, 2008.[181] Puig homered again and Brock Stewart pitched five innings of one run ball as the Dodgers swept the Diamondbacks with a 3–1 win.[182]

Clayton Kershaw rejoined the Dodgers rotation on September 9 for the first time in two months, but only lasted three innings while allowing two runs. José Fernández struck out 14 in seven innings as the Miami Marlins beat the Dodgers 4–1 at Marlins Park.[183] Hill was perfect through seven innings in the next game, but manager Dave Roberts made the decision to pull him from the game and bring in reliever Joe Blanton. Blanton allowed a hit to Jeff Francoeur with two outs in the eighth. Joc Pederson hit two home runs and the Dodgers won 5–0.[184] José Ureña held the Dodgers to only four hits in innings in the series finale as the Marlins won 3–0.[185] The Dodgers next traveled to play the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. De León allowed two runs on three hits in five innings while Puig and Justin Turner homered in the 8–2 win.[186] Jacoby Ellsbury and Didi Gregorius hit back to back home runs in the seventh inning to break open a scoreless game and the Yankees won 3–0.[187] Kershaw allowed only one hit in five scoreless innings and the Dodgers scored two runs in the top of the ninth to win 2–0 over the Yankees on September 14.[188] Hill finally allowed his first runs as a Dodger in the next game, as the Diamondbacks' Kyle Jensen took him deep in the second inning. A three-run homer by Mitch Haniger off reliever Louis Coleman put the game out of reach and the Dodgers lost 7–3 at Chase Field.[189] Kenta Maeda out dueled Greinke the next game and the Dodgers won 3–2.[190] Joc Pederson homered and the Dodgers won 6–2 the following day. Corey Seager set a new Los Angeles Dodgers record for hits by a rookie with 181.[191] In the final game of the roadtrip, the Dodgers fell behind 7–1 after five innings but came back to tie the game with a six-run sixth inning before ultimately losing 10–9 in 12 innings.[192]

The Dodgers returned home for their final homestand of the regular season. Kershaw and the San Francisco Giants' Madison Bumgarner engaged in a pitching duel in the opener, with the Dodgers winning 2–1 on a walk-off double by Adrián González in the ninth.[193] In the following game, Johnny Cueto and three relievers shut down the Dodgers and Brandon Belt and Eduardo Núñez each hit solo homers in the 2–0 Giants win.[194] A three-run homer by Puig in the first inning of the third game of the series led to a 9–3 rout by the Dodgers and a commanding six game lead in the division race.[195] Yasmani Grandal welcomed the Colorado Rockies to town by going four for four with two homers, including a grand slam in a 7–4 win.[196] Back-to-back homers by Joc Pederson and Andre Ethier led the Dodgers to a 5–2 win the next night.[197] Kershaw struck out six batters in seven scoreless innings and Josh Reddick hit a grand slam as the Dodgers rolled to a 14–1 rout over the Rockies on September 24.[198] The team clinched its fourth consecutive division title the following day, winning 4–3 on a walk-off home run by Charlie Culberson. The Dodgers became the first National League West team to achieve that feat.[199]

The Dodgers began their final road trip of the season against the San Diego Padres at Petco Park. Hunter Renfroe homered twice, including a grand slam, and drove in all seven runs in the Padres 7–1 victory.[200] Renfroe hit a two-run homer the next day and the Padres won again, this time 6–5.[201] The Dodgers offense, led by Joc Pederson's three RBI, beat the Padres 9–4 in the final game of the series, to avoid a sweep.[202] The Dodgers traveled to AT&T Park to finish the regular season against the Giants, who scored seven runs in the sixth inning to take the opener, 9–3.[203] The Giants also won the next game, 3–0, ensuring that the Dodgers would begin the postseason on the road.[204] The Dodgers finished their regular season on October 2, with a 7–1 loss and a sweep at the hands of the Giants.[205] That would be the final broadcast in the career of longtime Dodger announcer Vin Scully.[206]

Game log

|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 1 || April 4 || @ Padres || W 15–0 || Kershaw (1–0) || Ross (0–1) || — || 44,317 || 1–0|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 2 || April 5 || @ Padres || W 3–0 || Kazmir (1–0) || Shields (0–1) || Jansen (1) || 28,329 || 2–0|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 3 || April 6 || @ Padres || W 7–0 || Maeda (1–0) || Cashner (0–1) || — || 30,054 || 3–0|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 4 || April 7 || @ Giants || L 6–12 || Heston (1–0) || Wood (0–1) || — || 41,940 || 3–1|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 5 || April 8 || @ Giants || L 2–3 || Casilla (1–0) || Blanton (0–1) || — || 41,742 || 3–2 |- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 6 || April 9 || @ Giants || W 3–2 || Hatcher (1–0) || Kontos (0–1) || Jansen (2) || 41,224 || 4–2|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 7 || April 10 || @ Giants || L 6–9 ||Cueto (2–0) ||Coleman (0–1) ||Casilla (2) || 41,656 || 4–3|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 8 || April 12 || Diamondbacks || L 2–4 || Clippard (2–0) || Hatcher (1–1) || Ziegler (1) || 53,279 || 4–4|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 9 || April 13 || Diamondbacks || W 3–1 || Wood (1–1) || De La Rosa (0–2) || Jansen (3) || 44,244 || 5–4|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 10 || April 14 || Diamondbacks || W 5–2 || Howell (1–0) || Delgado (0–1) || Jansen (4) || 40,879 || 6–4|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 11 || April 15 || Giants || W 7–3 || Kershaw (2–0) || Bumgarner (1–1) || — || 53,449 || 7–4|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 12 || April 16 || Giants || L 3–4 || Cueto (3–0) || Kazmir (1–1) || Casilla (3) || 53,409 || 7–5|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 13 || April 17 || Giants || W 3–1 || Maeda (2–0) || Samardzija (1–1) || Jansen (5) || 48,911 || 8–5|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 14 || April 19 || @ Braves || L 1–8 || Weber (1–0) || Wood (1–2) || — || 14,160 || 8–6|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 15 || April 20 || @ Braves || W 5–3 || Blanton (1–1) || Grilli (1–1) || Jansen (6) || 16,087 || 9–6|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 16 || April 21 || @ Braves || W 2–1 || Hatcher (2–1) || Ogando (1–1) || Jansen (7) || 18,431 || 10–6|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 17 || April 22 || @ Rockies || L 5–7 || Qualls (1–0) || Hatcher (2–2) || McGee (4) || 37,153 || 10–7|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 18 || April 23 || @ Rockies || W 4–1 || Maeda (3–0) || Chatwood (2–2) || Jansen (8) || 42,179 || 11–7|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 19 || April 24 || @ Rockies || W 12–10 || Blanton (2–1) || McGee (0–1) || Jansen (9) || 35,962 || 12–7|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 20 || April 25 || Marlins || L 2–3 || Chen (1–1) || Stripling (0–1) || Ramos (4) || 44,954 || 12–8|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 21 || April 26 || Marlins || L 3–6 || Koehler (2–2) || Kershaw (2–1) || Ramos (5) || 41,102 || 12–9|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 22 || April 27 || Marlins || L 0–2 || Nicolino (1–0) || Kazmir (1–2) || Ureña (1) || 38,909 || 12–10|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 23 || April 28 || Marlins || L 3–5 || Fernández (2–2) || Maeda (3–1) || Ramos (6) || 44,009 || 12–11|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 24 || April 29 || Padres || L 1–5 || Buchter (1–0) || Hatcher (2–3) || — || 49,686 || 12–12|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 25 || April 30 || Padres || L 2–5 || Rea (2–1) || Stripling (0–2) || Rodney (4) || 45,740 || 12–13|-|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 26 || May 1 || Padres || W 1–0 || Kershaw (3–1) ||Pomeranz (2–3) || — || 49,271|| 13–13|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 27 || May 3 || @ Rays || W 10–5 || Kazmir (2–2) || Moore (1–3) || Jansen (10) || 14,116 || 14–13|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 28 || May 4 || @ Rays || L 5–8 || Ramírez (5–1) || Wood (1–3) || Colomé (6) || 13,226 || 14–14|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 29 || May 6 || @ Blue Jays || L 2–5 || Floyd (1–2) || Blanton (2–2) || Storen (2) || 42,304 || 14–15|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 30 || May 7 || @ Blue Jays || W 6–2 || Kershaw (4–1) || Dickey (1–4) || — || 47,156 || 15–15|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 31 || May 8 || @ Blue Jays || W 4–2 || Hatcher (3–3) || Storen (0–2) || Jansen (11) || 46,665 || 16–15|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 32 || May 9 || Mets || L 2–4 || Matz (5–1) || Kazmir (2–3) || Familia (11) || 42,186 || 16–16|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 33 || May 10 || Mets || W 3–2 || Jansen (1–0) || Robles (0–2) || — || 38,858 || 17–16|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 34 || May 11 || Mets || L 3–4 || Syndergaard (3–2) || Maeda (3–2) || Familia (12) || 40,970 || 17–17|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 35 || May 12 || Mets || W 5–0 || Kershaw (5–1) || Colón (3–2) || — || 41,765 || 18–17|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 36 || May 13 || Cardinals || W 8–4 || Stripling (1–2) || Wacha (2–4) || Jansen (12) || 46,716 || 19–17|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 37 || May 14 || Cardinals || W 5–3 || Kazmir (3–3) || Martínez (4–3) || Jansen (13) || 48,459 || 20–17|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 38 || May 15 || Cardinals || L 2–5 || Leake (2–3) || Howell (1–1) || Rosenthal (7) || 51,350 || 20–18|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 39 || May 16 || Angels || L 6–7 || Shoemaker (2–5) || Maeda (3–3) || Salas (2) || 39,583 || 20–19|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 40 || May 17 || Angels || W 5–1 || Kershaw (6–1) || Weaver (3–3) || — || 42,514 || 21–19|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 41 || May 18 || @ Angels || L 1–8 || Tropeano (2–2) || Bolsinger (0–1) || — || 44,006 || 21–20|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 42 || May 19 || @ Angels || L 4–7 || Álvarez (1–1) || Stripling (1–3) || Smith (5) || 45,007 || 21–21|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 43 || May 20 || @ Padres || L 6–7 || Quackenbush (2–2) || Jansen (1–1) || — || 31,836 || 21–22|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 44 || May 21 || @ Padres || L 2–3 || Hand (1–0) || Tsao (0–1) || — || 40,221 || 21–23|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 45 || May 22 || @ Padres ||W 9–5 ||Stripling (2–3) ||Perdomo (1–1) || — || 43,100 || 22–23|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 46 || May 23 || Reds || W 1–0 || Kershaw (7–1) || Finnegan (1–3) || — || 42,519 || 23–23|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 47 || May 24 || Reds || W 8–2 || Bolsinger (1–1) || Wright (0–1) || — || 42,278 || 24–23|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 48 || May 25 || Reds || W 3–1 || Kazmir (4–3) || Straily (2–2) || Jansen (14) || 44,855 || 25–23|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 49 || May 27 || @ Mets || L 5–6 || Familia (2–0) || Báez (0–1) || — || 43,462 || 25–24|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 50 || May 28 || @ Mets || W 9–1 || Maeda (4–3) || Verrett (3–2) || — || 42,227 || 26–24|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 51 || May 29 || @ Mets || W 4–2 || Liberatore (1–0) || Familia (2–1) || Jansen (15) || 42,287 || 27–24|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 52 || May 30 || @ Cubs || L 0–2 || T. Wood (3–0) || A. Wood (1–4) || Rondón (9) || 41,470 || 27–25|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 53 || May 31 || @ Cubs || W 5–0 ||Blanton (3–2) || Richard (0–1) || — ||34,681 || 28–25|-|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 54 || June 1 || @ Cubs || L 1–2 || Lester (6–3) || Bolsinger (1–2) || — || 36,426 || 28–26|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 55 || June 2 || @ Cubs || L 2–7 || Hendricks (4–4) || Urías (0–1) || — || 37,422 || 28–27|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 56 || June 3 || Braves || W 4–2 || Maeda (5–3) || Teherán (1–6) || Jansen (16) || 46,366 || 29–27|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 57 || June 4 || Braves || W 4–0 || Kershaw (8–1) || Norris (1–7) || — || 47,126 || 30–27|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 58 || June 5 || Braves || W 12–6 || Kazmir (5–3) || Wisler (2–6) || — || 47,950 || 31–27|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 59 || June 6 || Rockies || L 1–6 || Chatwood (7–4) || Bolsinger (1–3) || — || 38,964 || 31–28|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 60 || June 7 || Rockies || W 4–3 || Jansen (2–1) || Estévez (1–3) || — || 40,525 || 32–28|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 61 || June 8 || Rockies || L 0–1 || Rusin (2–4) || Maeda (5–4) || McGee (15) || 41,324 || 32–29|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 62 || June 10 || @ Giants || W 3–2 || Kershaw (9–1) || Casilla (1–2) || Jansen (17) || 41,208 || 33–29|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 63 || June 11 || @ Giants || L 4–5 || Stratton (1–0) || Jansen (2–2) || — || 41,358 || 33–30|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 64 || June 12 || @ Giants || L 1–2 || Peavy (3–6) || Urías (0–2) || Casilla (13) || 41,583 || 33–31|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 65 || June 13 || @ Diamondbacks || L 2–3 || Greinke (9–3) || Bolsinger (1–4) || Ziegler (13) || 21,374 || 33–32|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 66 || June 14 || @ Diamondbacks || W 7–4 || Maeda (6–4) || Bradley (2–3) || Jansen (18) || 23,458 || 34–32|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 67 || June 15 || @ Diamondbacks || W 3–2 || Kershaw (10–1) || Corbin (3–6) || Jansen (19) || 27,792 || 35–32|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 68 || June 16 || Brewers || L 6–8 || Thornburg (3–1) || Báez (0–2) || Jeffress (19) || 44,183 || 35–33|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 69 || June 17 || Brewers || W 3–2 || Báez (1–2) || Jeffress (1–2) || — || 44,998 || 36–33|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 70 || June 18 || Brewers || W 10–6 || Hatcher (4–3) || Anderson (4–7) || — || 44,112 || 37–33|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 71 || June 19 || Brewers || W 2–1 || Jansen (3–2) || Thornburg (3–2) || — || 45,931 || 38–33|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 72 || June 20 || Nationals || W 4–1 || Kershaw (11–1) || Petit (2–1) || Jansen (20) || 44,712 || 39–33|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 73 || June 21 || Nationals || W 3–2 || Coleman (1–1) || Roark (6–5) || Jansen (21) || 42,307 || 40–33|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 74 || June 22 || Nationals || W 4–3 || Hatcher (5–3) || Kelley (1–1) || — || 43,776 || 41–33|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 75 || June 24 || @ Pirates || L 6–8 || Feliz (2–0) || Tepesch (0–1) || Melancon (21) || 28,226 || 41–34|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 76 || June 25 || @ Pirates || L 1–6 || Locke (7–5) || Maeda (6–5) || — || 33,590 || 41–35|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 77 || June 26 || @ Pirates || L 3–4 || Kuhl (1–0) || Kershaw (11–2) || Melancon (22) || 32,228 || 41–36|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 78 || June 27 || @ Pirates || W 5–4 || Kazmir (6–3) || Liriano (4–8) || Jansen (22) || 26,925 || 42–36|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 79 || June 28 || @ Brewers || W 6–5 ||Urías (1–2) ||Anderson (4–8) || Jansen (23) || 33,819|| 43–36|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 80 || June 29 || @ Brewers || L 0–7 || Guerra (5–1) || Stewart (0–1) || — || 26,566 || 43–37|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 81 || June 30 || @ Brewers || W 8–1 || Maeda (7–5) ||Davies (5–4) || — ||33,029 || 44–37|-|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 82 || July 1 || Rockies || W 5–0 || Norris (4–7) || de la Rosa (5–5) || — || 43,644 || 45–37|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 83 || July 2 || Rockies || W 6–1 || Kazmir (7–3) || Bettis (6–6) || — || 46,608 || 46–37|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 84 || July 3 || Rockies || W 4–1 || McCarthy (1–0) || Gray (5–4) || Jansen (24) || 41,836 || 47–37|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 85 || July 4 || Orioles || W 7–5 || Blanton (4–2) || Despaigne (0–1) || Jansen (25) || 47,378 || 48–37|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 86 || July 5 || Orioles || L 1–4 || Tillman (11–2) || Maeda (7–6) || Britton (24) || 45,373 || 48–38|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 87 || July 6 || Orioles || L 4–6 || Givens (6–1) || Hatcher (5–4) || Britton (25) || 40,899 || 48–39|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 88 || July 7 || Padres || L 0–6 || Pomeranz (8–7) || Ryu (0–1) || — || 44,759 || 48–40|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 89 || July 8 || Padres || W 10–6 || Báez (2–2) || Cashner (3–7) || — || 43,588 || 49–40|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 90 || July 9 || Padres || W 4–3 || McCarthy (2–0) ||Perdomo (3–4) || Jansen (26) || 48,411 || 50–40|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 91 || July 10 || Padres || W 3–1 || Maeda (8–6) ||Friedrich (4–5) || Jansen (27) || 42,801 || 51–40|- style="text-align:center; background:#bbcaff;"| colspan="9" | 87th All-Star Game in San Diego, California|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 92 || July 15 || @ Diamondbacks || W 13–7 || Norris (5–7) || Corbin (4–8) || — || 30,639 || 52–40|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 93 || July 16 || @ Diamondbacks || L 1–2 || Delgado (2–1) || Fien (0–1) || — || 38,899 || 52–41|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 94 || July 17 || @ Diamondbacks || L 5–6 || Ray (5–8) || Maeda (8–7) || Barrett (2) || 29,459 || 52–42|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 95 || July 19 || @ Nationals || W 8–4 || Kazmir (8–3) || López (0–1) || — || 38,747 || 53–42|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 96 || July 20 || @ Nationals || L 1–8 || González (6–8) || Norris (5–8) || — || 34,050 || 53–43|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 97 || July 21 || @ Nationals || W 6–3 || Liberatore (2–0) || Strasburg (13–1) || Jansen (28) || 38,586 || 54–43|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 98 || July 22 || @ Cardinals || L 3–4 || Maness (1–2) || Norris (5–9) || — || 41,915 || 54–44|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 99 || July 23 || @ Cardinals || W 7–2 || Maeda (9–7) || Leake (7–8) || — || 45,477 || 55–44|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 100 || July 24 || @ Cardinals || W 9–6 || Kazmir (9–3) || Mayers (0–1) || Jansen (29) || 41,423 || 56–44|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 101 || July 26 || Rays || W 3–2 || Norris (6–9) || Archer (5–14) || Jansen (30) || 46,960 || 57–44|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 102 || July 27 || Rays || L 1–3 || Moore (7–7) || McCarthy (2–1) || Colomé (22) || 43,576 || 57–45|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 103 || July 29 || Diamondbacks || W 9–7 || Báez (3–2) || Curtis (0–1) || Jansen (31) || 50,966 || 58–45|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 104 || July 30 || Diamondbacks || L 2–4 || Shipley (1–1) || Kazmir (9–4) || Barrett (3) || 49,540 || 58–46|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 105 || July 31 || Diamondbacks || W 14–3 || Coleman (2–1) || Corbin (4–10) || — ||42,380 || 59–46|-|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 106 || August 2 || @ Rockies || L 3–7 || Gray (8–4) || McCarthy (2–2) || — || 32,607 || 59–47|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 107 || August 3 || @ Rockies || L 2–12 || Anderson (4–3) || Stewart (0–2) || — || 28,682 || 59–48|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 108 || August 4 || @ Rockies || W 4–2 || Maeda (10–7) || Chatwood (10–7) || Jansen (32) || 31,117 || 60–48|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 109 || August 5 || Red Sox || L 0–9 || Wright (13–5) || Kazmir (9–5) || — || 52,728 || 60–49|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 110 || August 6 || Red Sox || W 3–0 || Stripling (3–3) || Rodríguez (2–5) || Jansen (33) || 47,696 || 61–49|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 111 || August 7 || Red Sox || W 8–5 || Fields (1–0) || Price (9–8) || Jansen (34) || 50,640 || 62–49|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 112 || August 8 || Phillies || W 9–4 || Urías (2–2) || Eflin (3–5) || — || 48,370 || 63–49|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 113 || August 9 || Phillies || W 9–3 || Maeda (11–7) || Velasquez (8–4) || — || 42,859 || 64–49|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 114 || August 10 || Phillies || L 2–6 || Araújo (2–1) || Kazmir (9–6) || — || 41,098 || 64–50|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 115 || August 12 || Pirates || L 1–5 || Nova (2–0) || Stripling (3–4) || Watson (5) || 47,438 || 64–51|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 116 || August 13 || Pirates || W 8–4 || Urías (3–2) || Cole (7–8) || Jansen (35) || 40,563 || 65–51|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 117 || August 14 || Pirates || L 3–11 || Kuhl (3–0) || Anderson (0–1) || — || 43,468 || 65–52|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 118 || August 16 || @ Phillies || W 15–5 || Maeda (12–7) || Velasquez (8–5) || — || 28,118 || 66–52|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 119 || August 17 || @ Phillies || W 7–2 || Kazmir (10–6) || Thompson (1–2) || — || 21,137 || 67–52|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 120 || August 18 || @ Phillies || L 4–5 || Mariot (1–0) || Dayton (0–1) || Gómez (32) || 29,187 || 67–53|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 121 || August 19 || @ Reds || L 2–9 || Adleman (2–1) || Norris (6–10) || — || 28,184 || 67–54|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 122 || August 20 || @ Reds || L 1–11 || Finnegan (8–9) || Anderson (0–2) || — || 29,735 || 67–55|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 123 || August 21 || @ Reds || W 4–0 || Urías (4–2) || DeSclafani (7–2) || — || 28,752 || 68–55|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 124 || August 22 || @ Reds || W 18–9 || Chavez (2–2) || Bailey (2–2) || — || 15,690 || 69–55|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 125 || August 23 || Giants || W 9–5 || Maeda (13–7) || Bumgarner (12–8) || Jansen (36) || 46,899 || 70–55|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 126 || August 24 || Giants || W 1–0 || Hill (10–3) || Cueto (14–4) || Jansen (37) || 43,957 || 71–55|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 127 || August 25 || Giants || L 0–4 || Moore (8–10) || Stripling (3–5) || — || 53,297 || 71–56|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 128 || August 26 || Cubs || L 4–6 || Wood (4–0) || Liberatore (2–1) || Chapman (10) || 48,609 || 71–57|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 129 || August 27 || Cubs || W 3–2 || Urías (5–2) || Hammel (13–7) || Jansen (38)|| 49,522 || 72–57|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 130 || August 28 || Cubs || W 1–0 || Blanton (5–2) || Cahill (3–4) || Jansen (39) || 44,745 || 73–57|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 131 || August 29 || @ Rockies || L 1–8 || Gray (9–6) || Maeda (13–8) || — || 24,308 || 73–58|- bgcolor="bbbbbb"|  - || August 30 || @ Rockies || colspan=6 | Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for August 31|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 132 || August 31 || @ Rockies || L 0–7 || Anderson (5–5) || Stripling (3–6) || — || 24,790 || 73–59|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 133 || August 31 || @ Rockies || W 10–8 || Avilán (1–0) || Ottavino (0–1) || Jansen (40) || 22,683 || 74–59|-|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 134 || September 2 || Padres || L 2–4 || Hand (4–3) || Liberatore (2–2) || Maurer (7) || 48,911 || 74–60|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 135 || September 3 || Padres || W 5–1 || Hill (11–3) || Perdomo (7–8) || — || 47,590 || 75–60|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 136 || September 4 || Padres || W 7–4 || De León (1–0) || Quackenbush (7–5) || Jansen (41) || 46,441 || 76–60|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 137 || September 5 || Diamondbacks || W 10–2 || Maeda (14–8) || Greinke (12–5) || — || 41,820 || 77–60|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 138 || September 6 || Diamondbacks || W 5–2 || Stripling (4–6) || Miller (2–11) || Jansen (42) || 42,457 || 78–60|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 139 || September 7 || Diamondbacks || W 3–1 || Stewart (1–2) || Ray (7–13) || Jansen (43) || 44,352 || 79–60|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 140 || September 9 || @ Marlins || L 1–4 || Fernández (14–8) || Kershaw (11–3) || Ramos (33) || 22,940 || 79–61|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 141 || September 10 || @ Marlins || W 5–0 || Hill (12–3) || Koehler (9–11) || — || 20,933 || 80–61|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 142 || September 11 || @ Marlins || L 0–3 || Ureña (4–6) || Maeda (14–9) || Ramos (34) || 20,188 || 80–62|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 143 || September 12 || @ Yankees || W 8–2 || De León (2–0) || Mitchell (1–1) || — || 32,058 || 81–62|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 144 || September 13 || @ Yankees || L 0–3 || Warren (3–1) || Stripling (4–7) || Betances (11) || 32,615 || 81–63|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 145 || September 14 || @ Yankees || W 2–0 || Avilán (2–0) || Betances (3–5) || Jansen (44) || 30,254 || 82–63|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 146 || September 15 || @ Diamondbacks || L 3–7 || Bradley (7–9) || Hill (12–4) || Corbin (1) || 27,126 || 82–64|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 147 || September 16 || @ Diamondbacks || W 3–2 || Maeda (15–9) || Greinke (12–7) || Jansen (45) || 28,211 || 83–64|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 148 || September 17 || @ Diamondbacks || W 6–2 || Stewart (2–2) || Miller (2–12) || — || 38,255 || 84–64|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 149 || September 18 || @ Diamondbacks || L 9–10 || Koch (1–0) || Stripling (4–8) || — || 26,159 || 84–65|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 150 || September 19 || Giants || W 2–1 || Blanton (6–2) || López (1–3) || — || 43,435 || 85–65|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 151 || September 20 || Giants || L 0–2 || Cueto (17–5) || Hill (12–5) || Romo (1) || 53,621 || 85–66|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 152 || September 21 || Giants || W 9–3 || Maeda (16–9) || Moore (4–5) || — || 45,983 || 86–66|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 153 || September 22 || Rockies || W 7–4 || Avilán (3–0) || Logan (2–4) || Jansen (46) || 48,344 || 87–66|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 154 || September 23 || Rockies || W 5–2 || Stripling (5–8) || Gray (10–9) || Jansen (47) || 52,320 || 88–66|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 155 || September 24 || Rockies || W 14–1 || Kershaw (12–3) || Bettis (13–8) || — || 53,299 || 89–66|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 156 || September 25 || Rockies || W 4–3 || Blanton (7–2) || Logan (2–5) || — || 51,962 || 90–66|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 157 || September 27 || @ Padres || L 1–7 || Clemens (4–5) || Maeda (16–10) || — || 27,376 || 90–67|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 158 || September 28 || @ Padres || L 5–6 || Perdomo (9–10) || Stripling (5–9) || Maurer (13) || 29,471 || 90–68|- bgcolor="ccffcc"| 159 || September 29 || @ Padres || W 9–4 || Anderson (1–2) || Friedrich (5–12) || — || 35,804 || 91–68|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 160 || September 30 || @ Giants || L 3–9 || Bumgarner (15–9) || McCarthy (2–3) || — || 41,359 || 91–69|-|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 161 || October 1 || @ Giants || L 0–3 || Blach (1–0) || Kershaw (12–4) || Romo (4) || 41,320 || 91–70|- bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 162 || October 2 || @ Giants || L 1–7 || Moore (6–5) || Maeda (16–11) || — || 41,445 || 91–71|-|-| Legend:      = Win      = Loss      = Postponement
Bold = Dodgers team member

Postseason

Postseason Game log

|- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc"| 1 || October 7 || @ Nationals || W 4–3 || Kershaw (1–0) || Scherzer (0–1) || Jansen (1) || 43,915 || 1–0|- align="center" bgcolor="bbbbbb"| – || October 8 || @ Nationals || colspan=6| Postponed (rain) Rescheduled for October 9|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 2 || October 9 || @ Nationals || L 2–5 || Treinen (1–0) || Hill (0–1) || Melancon (1) || 43,826 || 1–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 3 || October 10 || Nationals || L 3–8 || Solis (1–0) || Maeda (0–1) || — || 53,901 || 1–2|- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc"| 4 || October 11 || Nationals|| W 6–5 || Blanton (1–0) || Treinen (1–1) || Jansen (2) || 49,617 || 2–2|- align="center" bgcolor= "ccffcc" | 5 || October 13 || @ Nationals || W 4–3 || Urías (1–0) || Rzepczynski (0–1)|| Kershaw (1) || 43,936 || 3–2|-|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 1 || October 15 || @ Cubs || L 4–8 || Chapman (1–0) || Blanton (0–1) || — || 42,376 || 0–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc" | 2 || October 16|| @ Cubs || W 1–0 || Kershaw (1–0) || Hendricks (0–1) || Jansen (1) || 42,384 || 1–1 |- align="center" bgcolor="ccffcc" | 3 || October 18 || Cubs || W 6–0 || Hill (1–0) || Arrieta (0–1) || — || 54,269 || 2–1|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 4 || October 19 || Cubs || L 2–10 || Montgomery (1–0) || Urías (0–1) || — || 54,449 || 2–2|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 5 || October 20 || Cubs || L 4–8 || Lester (1–0) || Blanton (0–2) || — || 54,449 || 2–3|- align="center" bgcolor="ffbbbb"| 6 || October 22 || @ Cubs || L 0–5 || Hendricks (1–1) || Kershaw (1–1) || — || 42,386 || 2–4|-|-| Legend:      = Win      = Loss      = Postponement
Bold = Dodgers team member

National League Division Series

See main article: 2016 National League Division Series.

The Dodgers faced the Washington Nationals in the Division Series. The series began on October 7 at Nationals Park in Washington, D.C. Corey Seager homered in the first inning and Justin Turner launched a two-run homer in the third as the Dodgers jumped out to a 4–0 lead against Max Scherzer. Clayton Kershaw struggled through five innings but he and the Dodgers bullpen held on to give the Dodgers a 4–3 win in the game.[207] The second game of the series was scheduled for October 8, but the game was rained out and rescheduled for the next day.[208] In game two, a three-run home run by José Lobatón off of Rich Hill in the fourth inning erased the Dodgers early two run lead and the Nationals added a few more runs off the bullpen to even the series with a 5–2 win. The Dodgers left 12 runners on base, and only had one hit in nine at-bats with runners in scoring position.[209]

In Game three, at Dodger Stadium, the Nationals scored four runs (two on a homer by Anthony Rendon) in the fourth inning off of Kenta Maeda and then blew the game open with four more runs off of Kenley Jansen in the ninth, en route to an 8–3 win.[210] Kershaw pitched in game four on short rest, for the fourth consecutive season. Adrián González homered in the first to give the Dodgers the early lead. Kershaw struck out 11 in innings but was replaced by relief pitchers with two outs in the seventh and the bases loaded. Pedro Báez hit the only batter he faced to force in a run and then Daniel Murphy had a two-RBI single off of Luis Avilán to tie the score at 5. An RBI single by Chase Utley with two outs in the bottom of the eighth put the Dodgers back ahead and they won 6–5 to force a fifth and deciding game in the series.[211]

In the fifth and final game of the series, at Nationals Park, Rich Hill on short rest struggled and didn't make it out of the third inning, but only gave up one run. Max Scherzer pitched well for the Nationals, holding the Dodgers scoreless for the first six innings. Joc Pederson hit a solo homer to lead off the seventh inning and tie the game. A two-out pinch-hit single by Carlos Ruiz off of Sammy Solis put the Dodgers ahead and Justin Turner's two-run triple extended it to 4–1. A two-run homer by pinch hitter Chris Heisey off Grant Dayton in the bottom of the inning made it 4–3 and the Dodgers brought in closer Kenley Jansen to get out of the inning. Jansen threw a career-high 51 pitches in the game, working into the ninth inning. Kershaw came into the game in relief with one out in the ninth, two days after throwing 110 pitches in game four. He induced a pop up by Daniel Murphy and struck out Wilmer Difo to end the game and send the Dodgers to the Championship Series.[212]

National League Championship Series

See main article: 2016 National League Championship Series.

The Dodgers advanced to face the Chicago Cubs in the Championship Series. In the first game at Wrigley Field, the Cubs got to Dodgers starter Kenta Maeda early, scoring three runs in the first two innings to take a 3–0 lead. Jon Lester allowed only one run (a pinch hit home run by Andre Ethier) in his six innings. A bases loaded single by Adrián González off Cubs closer Aroldis Chapman tied the game in the top of the eighth inning but the Cubs came back in the bottom of the inning. Miguel Montero hit a pinch hit grand slam off of Joe Blanton and Dexter Fowler followed it up with a solo homer of his own. The Cubs took game one 8–4.[213] The second game was a pitchers' duel between Clayton Kershaw and Kyle Hendricks. Kershaw struck out six and only allowed two hits in seven scoreless innings while Hendricks allowed only three hits in innings. Hendricks however allowed a solo homer to Adrián González for the only score of the game. Kenley Jansen pitched the last two innings and retired all six batters he faced to preserve the Dodgers 1–0 win, to even the series. This was the first time the Dodgers had won a Championship Series game on the road since game five of the 1988 NLCS against the Mets.[214]

In game three at Dodger Stadium, Rich Hill pitched six scoreless innings, Yasmani Grandal and Justin Turner homered off of Jake Arrieta and the Dodgers cruised to a 6–0 win.[215] Julio Urías started game four for the Dodgers, becoming the youngest pitcher to ever start a playoff game. Addison Russell and Anthony Rizzo both homered as the Cubs broke out with 13 hits in a 10–2 rout. The Dodgers committed four errors in the game, more than in any game all season and the most in a playoff game since game four of the 1974 NLCS.[216] In the next game, Lester allowed only one run in seven innings, Russell hit a go-ahead homer off Joe Blanton in the 6th and the Cubs tagged on more runs off the bullpen to pull ahead in the series with an 8–4 win.[217]

Kershaw returned to the mound in game six at Wrigley Field but was not nearly as sharp as his previous outing. He allowed five runs in five innings, including solo homers by Rizzo and Willson Contreras. Hendricks started for the Cubs and pitched scoreless innings as the Cubs won the series with a 5–0 and head to the World Series for the first time since 1945.[218]

Roster

2016 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
Pitchers CatchersInfieldersOutfieldersManager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

List does not include pitchers. Stats in bold are the team leaders.

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen bases; Avg. = Batting average; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging; OPS = On Base + Slugging

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIBBSOSBAVGOBPSLGOPS
157 627 105193 40 5 26 72 54 133 3.308 .365 .512 .877
156 568 69162 310 1890 55 117 0.285 .349 .435 .784
151 556 79153 343 27 9048107 4.275 .339 .493 .832
138 512 79129 263 14 5240 115 2.252 .319 .396 .716
146 487 65124 262 84050 9610.255 .326 .366 .691
13740664100 26 0 25 6863 130 6.246 .352 .495 .847
126390 4989 141 277264 116 1.228 .339 .477 .816
104 334 4588 142 11 4524 74 5 .263 .323 .416.740
80 236 3153 110 13 3226 66 5.225 .302 .436 .738
109216 2541 80 7 18 28 642.190 .283 .324 .607
47 155 2040 60 2 911 22 3.258.307 .335 .643
53139 827 50 1 1316 24 1.194 .285 .252 .537
48 105 1933 91 3 168 25 1.314 .365.505 .870
52102 1023 60 1 75 24 1.225 .292 .314 .606
30 81 815 21 0 64110.185 .230 .235 .464
4073 917 21 2 126 220.233 .301 .370 .671
34 67 619 30 1 71 13 1.284 .294 .373 .667
34 58 812 22 1 74 13 0.207 .258 .362 .620
14 36 310 20 0 33 5 0.278 .350 .333 .683
21 32 35 10 0 25 9 0.156 .270 .188 .458
16 2425 10 1 22 60.208 .269 .375 .644
12 18 21 10 0 00 5 0.056 .105 .111 .216
7 6 11 00 0 00 1 0.167 .167 .167 .333
3 5 00 00 0 00 2 0.000 .000 .000 .000
Non-Pitcher Totals1625283710134127021188663517120045.256.328.424.752
Team Totals1625518725137627221189680525132145.249.319.409.728

Pitching

Stats in bold are the team leaders.

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
1611 3.4832 32 0 175.2 150 72 68 50 179
12 4 1.692121 0 149.0 97 31 28 11 172
106 4.5626 26 0 136.1 133 71 69 52 134
59 3.9622 14 0 100.0 96 46 44 30 74
72 2.4875 0 0 80.0 55 23 22 2680
52 3.391815 0 77.0 81 32 29 31 84
32 3.0473 0 0 74.052 27 25 2283
32 1.83 710 47 68.2 35 14 14 11 104
14 3.731410 0 60.1 56 30 25 20 66
11 4.0964 0 0 50.2 5623 231544
21 4.69610 0 48.0 45 27 25 24 45
22 3.38 58 0 0 42.2 34 161617 47
33 6.5413 90 42.2 4833 31 2142
5 4 5.5337 0 0 40.2 40 26 25 2143
23 4.9510 9 0 40.0 2924 22 2644
32 1.83 66 0 34.1 22 7 7 5 39
22 5.7975 0 28.0 3318 18 1225
14 6.8366 0 27.2 33 21 21 9 25
01 2.05250 0 26.1 14 7 6 6 39
10 4.21230 0 25.2 28 14 12 8 21
01 4.2125 0 0 25.2 2412 12 723
30 3.2027 0 0 19.2 128 7 10 28
10 2.79220 0 19.1 20 8 6 8 22
20 6.354 4 0 17.0 1917 12 715
12 11.9143 0 11.1 25 15 15 4 5
00 0.93100 0 9.2 2 1 1 413
00 3.249 0 0 8.1 9 3 3 1 4
01 11.571 1 0 4.2 86 6 24
00 0.001 0 0 4.0 20 0 13
01 11.2511 0 4.0 7 5 5 0 3
01 5.4020 0 1.2 1 1 1 3 0
Team Totals91713.70162162471453.012666385984641510

Awards and honors

RecipientAwardDate awardedRef.
National League Pitcher of the Month (May)June 2, 2016[219]
National League Rookie of the Month (June)July 2, 2016[220]
July 5, 2016[221]
July 5, 2016
July 5, 2016
Roy Campanella AwardSeptember 22, 2016[222]
Baseball America All-Rookie TeamOctober 5, 2016[223]
Baseball America All-Rookie TeamOctober 5, 2016
Baseball America Rookie of the YearOctober 14, 2016[224]
Sporting News National League Rookie of the YearOctober 24, 2016[225]
Sporting News National League Manager of the YearOctober 24, 2016[226]
Sporting News National League All-StarOctober 26, 2016[227]
Sporting News National League All-StarOctober 26, 2016
Trevor Hoffman National League Reliever of the YearOctober 29, 2016[228]
Players Choice National League Outstanding RookieNovember 9, 2016[229]
Silver Slugger AwardNovember 10, 2016[230]
National League Rookie of the Year AwardNovember 14, 2016[231]
National League Manager of the YearNovember 15, 2016[232]
Topps All-Star Rookie TeamNovember 17, 2016[233]
Topps All-Star Rookie TeamNovember 17, 2016
Topps All-Star Rookie TeamNovember 17, 2016
Los Angeles Sports Council Coach of the YearJanuary 15, 2017[234]

Transactions

April

May

June

July

August

September

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManagerWLPosition
81601st place
Lost in championship
68712nd place
Drew Saylor 79612nd place
Lost in playoffs
6575 6th place
League Champions
Shaun Larkin 2117 1st place
Lost in playoffs
Rookie3222 1st place
Did not qualify for playoffs
RookieSergio Mendez 4227 2nd place
RookieKeyter Collado 32 365th place

Minor League statistical leaders

Batting

Pitching

Mid-Season All-Stars

Pitcher Jharel Cotton (world team)

Infielder Willie Calhoun (U.S. team)

Infielder Rob Segedin

Pitcher Scott Barlow

Pitcher Chase De Jong

Pitcher Caleb Dirks

Pitcher Trevor Oaks (did not play due to promotion to AAA)

Pitcher Jordan Schafer

Pitcher Brock Stewart (did not play due to promotion to AAA)

Catcher Kyle Farmer (did not play due to injury)

Catcher Paul Hoenecke

Second Baseman Willie Calhoun

Shortstop Drew Maggi

Outfielder Jacob Scavuzzo

Outfielder Alex Verdugo

Pitcher Josh Sborz

Pitcher Andrew Sopko

Outfielder Kyle Garlick (did not play due to promotion to AA)

Pitcher Dennis Santana

Pitcher Roberth Fernandez

First baseman Ibandel Isabel

Outfielder D. J. Peters

Manager Shaun Larkin

Post-Season All-Stars

Third baseman Rob Segedin

Pitcher Chase De Jong (Texas League Pitcher of the Year)

Second Baseman Willie Calhoun

Outfielder Alex Verdugo

Pitcher Josh Sborz (California League Pitcher of the Year)

Pitcher Andrew Sopko

Shortstop Erick Mejia

Third baseman Matt Beaty

Designated hitter Johan Mieses

Outfielder D. J. Peters

Notes

Major League Baseball Draft

See main article: 2016 Major League Baseball Draft. The Dodgers selected 42 players in this draft. They received a supplementary first round pick as a result of losing pitcher Zack Greinke to free agency and acquired a compensation competitive balance pick for failing to sign pitcher Kyle Funkhouser in the 2017 Draft.

With the three first round picks, they selected shortstop Gavin Lux from Indian Trail High School and Academy in Kenosha, Wisconsin, catcher Will Smith from the University of Louisville and pitcher Jordan Sheffield from Vanderbilt University. As of the 2024 season 17 members of this draft class have played in the majors.

External links

Notes and References

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  2. Web site: Roberts is Dodgers' pick to be manager. mlb.com. November 23, 2015. November 23, 2015. Ken. Gurnick. November 24, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151124092859/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/157933286/dave-roberts-named-dodgers-manager. dead.
  3. Web site: Dodgers name coaches for 2016. Jon. Weisman. December 17, 2015. December 17, 2015. Dodgers.com.
  4. Web site: Vin Scully talks schedule for last year behind microphone. ESPN.com. 1 February 2016.
  5. Web site: Dodgers honor Vin Scully with pregame ceremony. ESPN.com. 24 September 2016.
  6. Web site: How Joe Davis deals with the idea of 'replacing' Vin Scully for Dodgers. Los Angeles Daily News. 9 April 2017.
  7. Web site: Joe Davis to call Dodgers games through at least 2017. True Blue LA (SBNation). 2 March 2017.
  8. Web site: Dodgers hire Joe Davis to call 50 road games on TV in 2016. Stephen. Eric. November 11, 2015. SB Nation. December 3, 2015.
  9. Web site: Dodgers Announcer Joe Davis on Replacing Legend Vin Scully and L.A.'s World Series Prospects. The Hollywood Reporter. 9 April 2017.
  10. Web site: Howie Kendrick, Brett Anderson, Jimmy Rollins are now free agents. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. November 2, 2015. November 2, 2015.
  11. Web site: Zack Greinke opts out of Dodgers contract, hits free agency. Los Angeles Times. Bill. Shaikin. November 4, 2015. November 4, 2015.
  12. Web site: Brett Anderson accepts Dodgers qualifying offer; Zack Greinke, Howie Kendrick decline. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. November 13, 2015. November 13, 2015.
  13. Web site: Justin Ruggiano sent outright to Triple-A Oklahoma City. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. November 5, 2015. November 5, 2015.
  14. Web site: Chris Heisey elects free agency over outright assignment to minors. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. November 6, 2015. November 6, 2015.
  15. Web site: Dodgers decline 2016 option on Chase Utley. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. November 6, 2015. November 6, 2015.
  16. Web site: Dodgers decline $2.5 million 2016 option on Joel Peralta. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. November 6, 2015. November 6, 2015.
  17. Web site: Dodgers decline 2016 option on Bronson Arroyo. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. November 6, 2015. November 6, 2015.
  18. Web site: Ellis signed; Dodgers non-tender 2 righties. mlb.com. Ken. Gurnick. December 3, 2015. December 3, 2015. December 5, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151205021052/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/158655418/dodgers-sign-aj-ellis-to-one-year-deal. dead.
  19. Web site: Dodgers trade Joe Wieland for Erick Mejia. Jon. Weisman. January 12, 2016. January 12, 2016. dodgers.com.
  20. Web site: Yankees Acquire Tyler Olson, Ronald Torreyes From Dodgers. mlb trade rumors. January 12, 2016. Steve. Adams. January 12, 2016.
  21. Web site: Dodgers claim pitcher Danny Reynolds. dodgers.com. Jon. Weisman. December 7, 2015. December 7, 2015.
  22. Web site: Another claim check: Dodgers add OF Daniel Fields. dodgers.com. Jon. Weisman. December 7, 2015. December 7, 2015.
  23. Web site: Chase Utley deal with Dodgers made official. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. December 9, 2015. December 9, 2015.
  24. Web site: Dodgers acquire LHP Tyler Olson. Dodgers.com. Jon. Weisman. December 18, 2015. December 18, 2015.
  25. Web site: White Sox acquire Frazier in 3-team deal. mlb.com. Andrew. Simon. December 16, 2015. December 16, 2015. September 27, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170927202328/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/159795544/reds-trade-todd-frazier-to-white-sox/. dead.
  26. Web site: Dodgers ink Kazmir to 3-year contract. Ken. Gurnick. mlb.com. December 30, 2015. December 30, 2015.
  27. Web site: Dodgers sign Beachy to one-year deal. mlb.com. January 6, 2016. January 6, 2016. Cash. Kruth. January 9, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160109041852/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/161170754/dodgers-sign-brandon-beachy-to-one-year-deal. dead.
  28. Web site: The lowdown on new Dodger righty Kenta Maeda. dodgers.com. Jon. Weisman. January 7, 2016. January 7, 2016.
  29. News: Dodgers add old friend Joe Blanton to their bullpen. Los Angeles Dodgers. Dylan. Hernandez. LA Times. January 19, 2016. January 19, 2016.
  30. Web site: Dodgers finalize 2-year contract with Howie Kendrick. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. February 4, 2016. February 4, 2016.
  31. Web site: Dodgers, reliever Louis Coleman reach 725,000, 1-year deal. Associated Press. February 19, 2016. February 19, 2016. February 21, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160221104853/http://bigstory.ap.org/article/38e574e3dddc4e9e8dfdaffdd97ba3b2/dodgers-reliever-louis-coleman-reach-725000-1-year-deal. dead.
  32. Web site: Dodgers finalize 6-year contract with Yaisel Sierra. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. February 21, 2016. February 21, 2016.
  33. Web site: Brett Anderson to have surgery on bulging disk in lower back, will miss 3-5 months.. Los Angeles Daily News. J.P.. Hoornstra. March 3, 2016. March 3, 2016.
  34. Web site: Dodgers pitcher Josh Ravin in auto accident, will have surgery on broken left radius.. J.P.. Hoornstra. March 1, 2016. March 1, 2016.
  35. Web site: Adrian Gonzalez to play for Mexico in World Baseball Classic qualifier. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. March 11, 2016. March 14, 2016.
  36. News: Mike Bolsinger suffers abdominal injury just minutes after being handed Dodgers' No. 5 starting spot. Andy. McCullough. LA Times. March 20, 2016. March 22, 2016.
  37. Web site: All options on table for wounded Dodgers' starting staff. Doug. padila. ESPN. March 20, 2016. March 22, 2016.
  38. Web site: Dodgers' Andre Ethier out 10-14 weeks with broken leg. Ron. Clements. Sporting News. March 22, 2016. March 22, 2016. March 28, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160328180710/http://www.sportingnews.com/mlb-news/4699375-andre-ethier-broken-leg-injury-dodgers-outfield-carl-crawford-los-angeles-mlb. dead.
  39. News: Dodgers pick rookie Ross Stripling as No. 5 starter. LA Times. Bill. Shaikin. April 1, 2016. April 1, 2016.
  40. Web site: Dodgers set season-opening roster, load DL with 10 players. Bill. Plunkett. Orange County Register. April 3, 2016. April 3, 2016.
  41. Web site: Clayton Kershaw doesn't need run support, gets it anyway in 15-0 blowout opener. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. April 4, 2016. April 4, 2016.
  42. Web site: Scott Kazmir follows the formula as Dodgers beat Padres again. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. April 5, 2016. April 6, 2016.
  43. Web site: Maeda leads Dodgers to historic beginning. mlb.com. AJ and Ken Gurnick. Cassavell. April 7, 2016. April 7, 2016. April 10, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160410131158/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/170890194/dodgers-maeda-wins-debut-hits-hr?game_pk=446894. dead.
  44. Web site: Kenta Maeda is the star of his major league debut. Eric. Stephen. April 6, 2016. April 7, 2016.
  45. Web site: Giants halt Dodgers' streak, pull away for win. mlb.com. Ken and Chris Haft. Gurnick. April 7, 2016. April 8, 2016. April 11, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160411061322/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/171059160/panik-posey-lead-giants-to-win-over-dodgers?game_pk=446907. dead.
  46. Web site: After Stripling's gem, Dodgers lose walk-off. mlb.com. Ken and Chris Haft. Gurnick. April 9, 2016. April 9, 2016. April 12, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160412131511/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/171288010/giants-brandon-crawford-hits-walk-off-homer. dead.
  47. Web site: Dodgers overcome Giants homers, win in 10th. mlb.com. Ken and Chris Haft. Gurnick. April 9, 2016. April 9, 2016. April 22, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160422041745/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/171404960/dodgers-beat-giants-with-late-rallies?game_pk=446931. dead.
  48. Web site: Dodgers' big first crumbles in loss to Giants. mlb.com. Willie and Ken Gurnick. Bans. April 10, 2016. April 12, 2016. April 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160414152220/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/171597326/joe-panik-gives-giants-win-vs-dodgers. dead.
  49. Web site: LA can't preserve lead after Maeda's 6 scoreless. mlb.com. Ken and Steve Gilbert. Gurnick. April 12, 2016. April 13, 2016. April 16, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160416024929/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/171947844/paul-goldschmidt-d-backs-rally-past-dodgers. dead.
  50. Web site: Adrian, offense reward Wood with W. mlb.com. Ken and Steve Gilbert. Gurnick. April 14, 2016. April 14, 2016. April 18, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160418090115/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/172164474/behind-alex-wood-dodgers-beat-d-backs. dead.
  51. Web site: Dodgers' five-run seventh puts away D-backs. mlb.com. Jack and Steve Gilbert. Baer. April 15, 2016. April 15, 2016. April 25, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160425004637/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/172401394/dodgers-beat-d-backs-with-five-run-seventh?game_pk=446996. dead.
  52. Web site: Hernandez's huge day sinks MadBum in LA. mlb.com. Ken and Chris Haft. Gurnick. April 16, 2016. April 18, 2016. April 19, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160419011928/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/172622964/dodgers-hernandez-pounds-bumgarner-in-win?game_pk=447018. dead.
  53. Web site: Giants back Cueto's gem, hold off Dodgers. mlb.com. Jack and Chris Haft. Baer. April 17, 2016. April 18, 2016. April 27, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160427102218/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/172799130/giants-johnny-cueto-throws-gem-to-beat-dodgers?game_pk=447033. dead.
  54. Web site: Oh Maeda! Dodger outduels Shark, sinks SF. mlb.com. Jack and Chris Haft. Baer. April 18, 2016. April 18, 2016. April 19, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160419142116/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/172969398/dodgers-kenta-maeda-earns-2nd-win-vs-giants. dead.
  55. Web site: Braves down Dodgers for 4th straight win. mlb.com. Mark and Jon Cooper. Bowman. April 20, 2016. April 22, 2016. May 7, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160507012350/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/173300086/braves-defeat-dodgers-for-fourth-straight-win?game_pk=447065. dead.
  56. Web site: Dodgers complete comeback over Braves in 10. mlb.com. Mark and Jon Cooper. Bowman. April 21, 2016. April 22, 2016. May 7, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160507022244/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/173484450/justin-turner-leads-dodgers-over-braves-in-10?game_pk=447080. dead.
  57. Web site: Grand finale: Yasmani plates winner for LA. mlb.com. Mark and Jon Cooper. Bowman. April 21, 2016. April 22, 2016. May 7, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160507063839/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/173654620/yasmani-grandal-dodgers-beat-braves-in-extras?game_pk=447094. dead.
  58. Web site: Rockies disarm Dodgers with Barnes' triple. mlb.com. Ken and Owen Perkins. Gurnick. April 23, 2016. April 24, 2016. May 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160508153136/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/173908096/rockies-beat-dodgers-on-barnes-triple-in-8th?game_pk=447107. dead.
  59. Web site: Maeda flirts with no-hitter in win over Rox. mlb.com. Ken and Owen Perkins. Gurnick. April 23, 2016. April 24, 2016. May 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160508173256/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/174106544/dodgers-maeda-flirts-with-no-hitter-vs-rockies?game_pk=447122. dead.
  60. Web site: Dodgers' rallies bookend wild game vs. Rox. mlb.com. Ken and Thomas Harding. Gurnick. April 24, 2016. April 24, 2016. April 26, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160426181008/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/174244898/dodgers-beat-rockies-with-wild-comeback. dead.
  61. Web site: Stanton powers Miami win in LA homecoming. mlb.com. Jack and Joe Frisaro. Baer. April 26, 2016. April 29, 2016. June 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160601061449/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/174511338/giancarlo-stanton-leads-marlins-win-in-la?game_pk=447155. dead.
  62. Web site: Stanton leads way as Marlins best Kershaw. mlb.com. Joe and Ken Gurnick. Frisaro. April 27, 2016. April 29, 2016. June 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160601070213/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/174722828/giancarlo-stanton-marlins-beat-kershaw?game_pk=447168. dead.
  63. Web site: Nicolino's gem in season debut nicks Dodgers. mlb.com. Jack and Joe Friasro. Baer. April 28, 2016. April 29, 2016. June 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160601065703/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/174951808/marlins-beat-dodgers-behind-justin-nicolino?game_pk=447183. dead.
  64. Web site: Marlins sweep LA; Gordon suspended. mlb.com. Jack and Joe Friasro. Baer. April 29, 2016. April 29, 2016. June 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160601075153/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/175153776/marlins-beat-dodgers-complete-4-game-sweep?game_pk=447193. dead.
  65. Web site: Dodgers' skid reaches 5 thanks to Padres' Kemp. mlb.com. A.J. and Ken Gurnick. Cassavell. April 30, 2016. May 1, 2016. May 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160501111009/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/175321684/matt-kemp-homers-as-padres-beat-dodgers. dead.
  66. Web site: Dodgers clinging to first after sixth straight loss. mlb.com. A.J. and Ken Gurnick. Cassavell. May 1, 2016. May 1, 2016. May 2, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160502113802/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/175490274/padres-defeat-struggling-dodgers-in-la. dead.
  67. Web site: Kershaw fans 14 in shutout, ends LA's skid. mlb.com. Jack and AJ Cassavell. Baer. May 1, 2016. May 1, 2016. May 5, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160505143918/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/175622086/dodgers-kershaw-fans-14-shuts-out-padres?game_pk=447240. dead.
  68. Web site: Thompson's 4 RBIs spark Dodgers past Rays. mlb.com. Bill and Ken Gurnick. Chastain. May 4, 2016. May 9, 2016. June 3, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160603130941/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/176025976/trayce-thompson-sparks-dodgers-over-rays?game_pk=447261. dead.
  69. Web site: Pearce powers Rays past Dodgers in finale. mlb.com. Bill and Ken Gurnick. Chastain. May 5, 2016. May 9, 2016.
  70. Web site: Pillar's 3-run HR lifts Blue Jays over Dodgers. mlb.com. Gregor and Ken Gurnick. Chisholm. May 7, 2016. May 9, 2016. June 3, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160603142257/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/176605048/kevin-pillars-late-homer-gives-blue-jays-win?game_pk=447299. dead.
  71. Web site: HRs, 3-run 3rd back Kershaw to top Jays. mlb.com. Gregor and Ken Gurnick. Chisholm. May 7, 2016. May 9, 2016. June 3, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160603140117/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/176736452/dodgers-back-clayton-kershaw-to-beat-blue-jays?game_pk=447314. dead.
  72. Web site: Dodgers ride 8th-inning rally to defeat Jays. mlb.com. Ken and Alykhan Ravjiani. Gurnick. May 8, 2016. May 9, 2016. May 12, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160512055758/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/176918748/dodgers-defeat-blue-jays-for-series-victory. dead.
  73. Web site: Homers help Matz win 5th straight in LA. mlb.com. Jack and Anthony DiComo. Baer. May 10, 2016. May 12, 2016. June 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160604023930/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/177177942/mets-homers-steven-matz-lead-win-vs-dodgers?game_pk=447347. dead.
  74. Web site: Without a Trayce, Mets-LA would've hit extras. mlb.com. Jack and Anthony DiComo. Baer. May 11, 2016. May 12, 2016. June 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160604014223/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/177372258/dodgers-beat-mets-on-trayce-thompsons-homer?game_pk=447360. dead.
  75. Web site: Noah's arc: Starter the whole story vs. Dodgers. mlb.com. Anthony and Ken Gurnick. DiComo. May 12, 2016. May 12, 2016. June 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160604023722/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/177595458/mets-beat-dodgers-as-syndergaard-homers-twice?game_pk=447375. dead.
  76. Web site: Kershaw mows down Mets with 13-K shutout. mlb.com. Jack and Ken Gurnick. Baer. May 13, 2016. May 13, 2016. May 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160514111550/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/177766310/dodgers-beat-mets-on-kershaws-13-k-shutout. dead.
  77. Web site: LA buoyed by Puig's pop, Cards' slop. mlb.com. Jack and Jenifer Langosch. Baer. May 14, 2016. May 14, 2016. May 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160515110548/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/177957712/dodgers-win-capitalize-on-4-cardinals-errors. dead.
  78. Web site: Kazmir's gem gives LA a shot to sweep Cards. mlb.com. Jack and Jenifer Langosch. Baer. May 15, 2016. May 21, 2016. May 18, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160518034754/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/178138356/scott-kazmir-leads-dodgers-win-vs-cardinals?game_pk=447419. dead.
  79. Web site: Cardinals get to Dodgers bullpen for victory. mlb.com. Jack and Jenifer Langosch. Baer. May 16, 2016. May 21, 2016. May 21, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160521071420/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/178403846/yadier-molina-hits-2-run-double-vs-dodgers?game_pk=447434. dead.
  80. Web site: Angels stave off Dodgers in Freeway opener. mlb.com. Jack and Alden Gonzalez. Baer. May 17, 2016. May 21, 2016. May 23, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160523095759/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/178517886/angels-offense-heats-up-in-win-vs-dodgers?game_pk=447439. dead.
  81. Web site: Kershaw fans 11 Halos as historic run continues. mlb.com. Ken and Fabian Ardaya. Gurnick. May 18, 2016. May 21, 2016. May 21, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160521033450/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/178681624/clayton-kershaw-strikes-out-11-angels-in-win?game_pk=447450. dead.
  82. Web site: Trout leads potent offense in rout of Dodgers. mlb.com. Faboam and Jack Baer. Ardaya. May 19, 2016. May 21, 2016. June 11, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160611190306/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/178919112/mike-trout-leads-angels-in-rout-of-dodgers?game_pk=447465. dead.
  83. Web site: Trout, bullpen power Angels past Dodgers. mlb.com. Faboam and Jack Baer. Ardaya. May 20, 2016. May 21, 2016. June 11, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160611202720/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/179098376/mike-trouts-3-rbis-power-angels-past-dodgers?game_pk=447479. dead.
  84. Web site: Melvin's walk-off homer drops Dodgers. mlb.com. A.J. and Ken Gurnick. Cassavell. May 21, 2016. May 21, 2016. May 24, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160524033608/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/179271582/padres-beat-dodgers-on-melvin-uptons-walk-off?game_pk=447493. dead.
  85. Web site: Padres step on LA with walk-off walk in 11th. mlb.com. Ken and Jay Paris. Gurnick. May 22, 2016. May 22, 2016. June 17, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160617025803/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/179489520/padres-beat-dodgers-with-walk-off-walk-in-11th?game_pk=447508. dead.
  86. Web site: Puig singles in two in 17th inning to beat Padres. mlb.com. Ken and Jay Paris. Gurnick. May 22, 2016. May 22, 2016. May 24, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160524112117/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/179597320/dodgers-beat-padres-in-17-innings-on-puigs-1b. dead.
  87. Web site: Kershutout! Clayton's two-hitter stymies Reds. mlb.com. Ken and Jack Baer. Gurnick. May 24, 2016. May 24, 2016. May 27, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160527032401/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/179816914/clayton-kershaw-throws-shutout-in-win-vs-reds?game_pk=447532. dead.
  88. Web site: Clayton Kershaw pitches another shutout, right on cue. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. May 23, 2016. May 24, 2016.
  89. Web site: Dodgers cruise to hand Reds 9th straight loss. mlb.com. Chad and Jack Baer. Thornburg. May 25, 2016. May 25, 2016. May 26, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160526121414/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/180035166/dodgers-cruise-to-hand-reds-9th-straight-loss. dead.
  90. Web site: Scott Kazmir finds a groove, strikes out 12 to complete sweep of Reds. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. May 25, 2016. May 26, 2016.
  91. Web site: No. 2 MLB prospect Urias debuts for LA on Friday. MLB.com. Ken. Gurnick. May 26, 2016. May 27, 2016. December 27, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161227233348/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/180357772/dodgers-will-call-up-julio-urias-on-friday/. dead.
  92. Web site: Urias' MLB debut doesn't go as planned. mlb.com. Ken. Gurnick. May 28, 2016. May 28, 2016. December 27, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161227233800/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/180675066/julio-urias-struggles-in-mlb-debut-for-dodgers/. dead.
  93. Web site: Mets' game of Dodge(r) ball turns Utley. mlb.com. Troy and Ken Gurnick. Provost-Heron. May 29, 2016. May 29, 2016. May 30, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160530133254/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/180779356/chase-utley-hits-2-homers-as-dodgers-beat-mets. dead.
  94. Web site: No win for Kershaw, but A-Gone rescues LA in 9th. mlb.com. Ken and Troy Provost-Heron. Gurnick. May 30, 2016. May 30, 2016. May 31, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160531114049/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/181016826/adrian-gonzalez-leads-dodgers-to-win-over-mets. dead.
  95. Web site: Dodgers held to one hit during loss to Cubs. mlb.com. Brian and Carrie Muskat. Hedger. May 31, 2016. May 31, 2016. June 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160601134525/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/181126558/cubs-one-hit-dodgers-at-wrigley-field. dead.
  96. Web site: Dodgers pounce on Cubs' bullpen, even series. mlb.com. Carrie and Brian Hedger. Muskat. June 1, 2016. June 1, 2016. June 25, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160625031611/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/181287086/dodgers-pounce-on-cubs-bullpen-even-series?game_pk=447644. dead.
  97. Web site: Lester stifles Dodgers for 13th career CG. mlb.com. Carrie and Brian Hedger. Muskat. June 2, 2016. June 4, 2016. June 25, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160625100601/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/181535728/jon-lester-stifles-dodgers-for-13th-career-cg?game_pk=447659. dead.
  98. Web site: Wrigley IV: HRs lift stellar Hendricks vs. LA. mlb.com. Brian and Carrie Muskat. Hedger. June 2, 2016. June 4, 2016. June 5, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160605032039/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/181734314/cubs-hit-four-home-runs-in-win-over-dodgers?game_pk=447673. dead.
  99. Web site: Night moves: Seager's 3 HRs lift Dodgers. mlb.com. Jack and Mark Bowman. Baer. June 4, 2016. June 4, 2016. June 25, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160625101959/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/181953940/corey-seager-hits-3-homers-in-dodgers-victory?game_pk=447680. dead.
  100. Web site: Kershaw 8-1 after leading shutout vs. Braves. Mark and Ken Gurnick. Bowman. June 5, 2016. June 5, 2016. June 6, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160606120135/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/182151520/clayton-kershaw-leads-dodger-shutout-of-braves. dead.
  101. Web site: Seager homers twice more as LA sweeps. Jack and Mark Bowman. Baer. June 5, 2016. June 6, 2016. June 7, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160607103908/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/182274268/corey-seager-homers-twice-as-dodgers-sweep. dead.
  102. Web site: Hollywood Story: Rox roll in LA on HR, gem. Jack and Ken Gurnick. Baer. . June 7, 2016. June 10, 2016.
  103. Web site: Without a Trayce! LA wins on walk-off blast. Jack and Ken Gurnick. Baer. MLB.com. June 8, 2016. June 10, 2016. June 12, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160612182039/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/182783590/dodgers-trayce-thompson-hits-walk-off-hr?game_pk=447738. dead.
  104. Web site: Rusin outduels Maeda as Rockies take series. Jack and Ken Gurnick. Baer. . June 9, 2016. June 10, 2016. June 13, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160613112558/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/182935882/rockies-beat-dodgers-behind-chris-rusins-gem. dead.
  105. Web site: Stellar Kershaw rewarded by Turner's late homer. Rick and Chris Haft. Eymer. MLB.com. June 11, 2016. June 12, 2016. August 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815030726/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/183402698/clayton-kershaw-wins-on-justin-turners-homer/?game_pk=447779. dead.
  106. Web site: Posey notches walk-off hit in 10th to beat LA. Mark and Rick Eymer. Chiarelli. MLB.com. June 12, 2016. June 12, 2016. August 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815030726/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/183402698/clayton-kershaw-wins-on-justin-turners-homer/?game_pk=447779. dead.
  107. Web site: Urias fans 7, Dodgers held to Joc's HR in loss. Chris and Mark Chiarelli. Haft. June 13, 2016. June 13, 2016. June 16, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160616113718/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/183695194/peavy-records-150th-win-with-belts-help. dead.
  108. Web site: Greinke buckles down to edge Dodgers. Jake and Ken Gurnick. Rill. MLB.com. June 14, 2016. June 16, 2016. August 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815151751/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/183864120/zack-greinke-leads-d-backs-past-dodgers/?game_pk=447821. dead.
  109. Web site: Joc swats 2 of LA's 4 HRs in win vs. D-backs. Jake and Ken Gurnick. Rill. MLB.com. June 15, 2016. June 16, 2016. August 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815143718/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/184025810/dodgers-bust-out-with-4-hrs-to-defeat-d-backs/?game_pk=447833. dead.
  110. Web site: Van Slyke backs Kershaw to edge D-backs. Ken and Jake Rill. Gurnick. . June 15, 2016. June 16, 2016. August 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815144124/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/184230588/scott-van-slyke-homers-as-dodgers-beat-d-backs/?game_pk=447848. dead.
  111. Web site: Villar's 9th-inning homer lifts Brewers over Dodgers. Jack and Adam McCalvy. Baer. MLB.com. June 17, 2016. June 18, 2016. August 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815164929/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/184498808/brewers-beat-dodgers-on-jonathan-villar-homer/?game_pk=447860. dead.
  112. Web site: Turner homers twice, hits walk-off 1B vs. Crew. Ken and Adam McCalvy. Gurnick. MLB.com. June 18, 2016. June 18, 2016. August 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815164931/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/184680686/dodgers-beat-brewers-on-justin-turner-walk-off/?game_pk=447874. dead.
  113. Web site: Dodgers roar back in slugfest vs. Brewers. Jack and Adam McCalvy. Baer. MLB.com. June 19, 2016. June 19, 2016. August 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815164325/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/184883900/turner-pederson-lead-dodgers-past-brewers/?game_pk=447889. dead.
  114. Web site: Dodgers walk off with a walk vs. Brewers. Jack and Adam McCalvy. Baer. . June 19, 2016. June 19, 2016.
  115. Web site: Clayton paves way for Jansen's record save. Jack and Jamal Collier. Baer. June 21, 2016. June 21, 2016. June 22, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160622130306/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/185261354/dodgers-kershaw-jansen-lead-win-over-nats. dead.
  116. Web site: Grandal stuns Nats, slugs LA to 5th straight win. Jamal and Ken Gurnick. Collier. June 22, 2016. June 22, 2016. June 23, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160623143740/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/185455838/dodgers-yasmani-grandal-homers-to-beat-nats. dead.
  117. Web site: Puig, indeed! Walk-off on E extends streak. Jack and Jamal Collier. Baer. June 23, 2016. June 23, 2016. June 24, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160624111151/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/185700088/dodgers-beat-nats-in-9th-on-error-walk-off. dead.
  118. Web site: Dodgers edged by Bucs despite Seager's 4 hits. Adam and Ken Gurnick. Berry. June 25, 2016. June 25, 2016. June 26, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160626131443/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/185965294/pirates-bullpen-holds-off-dodgers-in-win. dead.
  119. Web site: Kershaw gets little offensive help on off night. Ken. Gurnick. June 27, 2016. June 27, 2016. June 28, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160628145704/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/186448722/dodgers-clayton-kershaw-takes-loss-vs-bucs. dead.
  120. Web site: Dodgers rally from early hole to edge Bucs. Adam and Ken Gurnick. Berry. June 27, 2016. June 27, 2016. June 29, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160629174856/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/186512680/dodgers-rally-from-early-hole-to-edge-bucs. dead.
  121. Web site: LA's Urias tops Brewers for 1st big league win. Adam and Ken Gurnick. McCalvy. MLB.com. June 29, 2016. June 30, 2016.
  122. Web site: Bats silenced as 1 inning sours Stewart's debut. Adam and Ken Gurnick. McCalvy. June 30, 2016. June 30, 2016. July 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160701123918/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/187021236/brewers-junior-guerra-beat-dodgers-rookie. dead.
  123. Web site: Maeda steps up as Dodgers win set vs. Brewers. Ken and Adam McCalvy. Gurnick. MLB.com. June 30, 2016. July 2, 2016.
  124. Web site: Norris shines in Dodgers debut, beats Rockies. Jack and Thomas Harding. Baer. . July 2, 2016. July 2, 2016.
  125. Web site: Dodgers roll past Rox as Kazmir fans 10. Jack and Thomas Harding. Baer. July 3, 2016. July 3, 2016. July 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160704124957/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/187589582/dodgers-beat-rockies-behind-kazmirs-10-ks. dead.
  126. Web site: McCarthy returns with scoreless outing vs. Rox. Ken and Thomas Harding. Gurnick. July 3, 2016. July 4, 2016. July 5, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160705150033/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/187707202/dodgers-beat-rockies-on-brandon-mccarthys-gem. dead.
  127. Web site: Seager's triple keys Dodgers' comeback vs. O's. Jack and Brittany Ghiroli. Baer. MLB.com. July 5, 2016. July 8, 2016. July 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160708051058/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/187969600/dodgers-rally-in-seventh-to-beat-orioles/. dead.
  128. Web site: Machado's homer propels O's past Dodgers. Jack and Brittany Ghiroli. Baer. MLB.com. July 6, 2016. July 8, 2016. July 7, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160707150144/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/188130354/orioles-beat-dodgers-on-manny-machados-homer/. dead.
  129. Web site: O's top LA in 14th; teams combine for 36 K's. Jack and Brittany Ghiroli. Baer. MLB.com. July 6, 2016. July 8, 2016. July 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160708125233/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/188317216/orioles-defeat-dodgers-in-14-innings/. dead.
  130. Web site: Pomeranz leads Padres' two-hit shutout in LA. Jack and Ken Gurnick. Baer. MLB.com. July 8, 2016. July 8, 2016. July 11, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160711085811/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/188530218/drew-pomeranz-gem-leads-padres-win-vs-dodgers/. dead.
  131. Web site: Grandal's 3 HRs lead LA past SD in slugfest. Jack and Ken Gurnick. Baer. July 9, 2016. July 8, 2016. August 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160814123621/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/188742200/yasmani-grandal-hits-3-homers-in-dodgers-win/. dead.
  132. Web site: McCarthy, perfect 'pen push Dodgers past Padres. Ken and Jack Baer. Gurnick. MLB.com. July 10, 2016. July 10, 2016. July 13, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160713180653/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/188939514/brandon-mccarthy-leads-dodgers-past-padres/. dead.
  133. Web site: Maeda K's 13 as Dodgers cruise into break. Ken and Jack Baer. Gurnick. July 10, 2016. July 10, 2016. July 12, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160712132021/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/189028672/kenta-maeda-ks-13-as-dodgers-beat-padres/. dead.
  134. Web site: Taylor rips slam for 1st HR, nearly hits for cycle. Ken. Gurnick. July 16, 2016. July 16, 2016. July 17, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160717160842/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/189886884/dodgers-chris-taylor-has-the-game-of-his-life/. dead.
  135. Web site: D-backs rally in 9th, walk off Dodgers in 12th. Jake and Ken Gurnick. Rill. MLB.com. July 17, 2016. July 17, 2016. July 20, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160720084509/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/190046732/brandon-drury-lifts-d-backs-in-12-over-dodgers/. dead.
  136. Web site: D-backs fend off Dodgers' rally for series win. Ken and Jake Rill. Gurnick. MLB.com. July 17, 2016. July 17, 2016. July 27, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160727092555/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/190124898/d-backs-takes-finale-series-from-dodgers/. dead.
  137. Web site: Utley, Kazmir fuel Dodgers' win over Nationals. Bill and Alex Putterman. Ladson. MLB.com. July 20, 2016. July 21, 2016. July 23, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160723083629/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/190491820/utley-kazmir-lead-dodgers-to-win-over-nats/. dead.
  138. Web site: Nats power up, speed up to down Dodgers. Bill and Alex Putterman. Ladson. MLB.com. July 21, 2016. July 21, 2016. July 24, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160724010158/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/190715692/nats-hit-four-homers-execute-steal-of-home/. dead.
  139. Web site: Turner, Dodgers hand Strasburg 1st loss of '16. Bill and Alex Putterman. Ladson. MLB.com. July 21, 2016. July 24, 2016. July 24, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160724015134/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/190893786/justin-turner-dodgers-beat-stephen-strasburg/?game_pk=448292. dead.
  140. Web site: Dra-Matt-ic finish! Cards top LA in 16. Jenifer and Nick Krueger. Langosch. mlb.com. July 23, 2016. July 24, 2016. July 26, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160726051143/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/191148834/matt-adams-hits-walk-off-homer-in-16th-inning/?game_pk=448305. dead.
  141. Web site: Dodgers get back on track against Cardinals. Jenifer and Nick Krueger. Langosch. mlb.com. July 23, 2016. July 24, 2016. August 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160814202343/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/191259318/dodgers-even-series-with-cardinals-in-st-louis/?game_pk=448320. dead.
  142. Web site: Dodgers pounce on Cards rookie, close to 3 back. Nick and Jenifer Langosch. Krueger. mlb.comdate=July 25, 2016. July 25, 2016. July 28, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160728120305/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/191556480/gonzalez-slam-leads-dodgers-to-win-vs-cards/?game_pk=448335. dead.
  143. Web site: Dodgers fend off Rays, keep heat on Giants. mlb.com. Bill and Ken Gurnick. Chastain. July 27, 2016. July 31, 2016. July 30, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160730185739/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160727191880880/dodgers-beat-rays-on-yasmani-grandals-homer/?game_pk=448368. dead.
  144. Web site: Rays put in Moore work, earn first LA win. mlb.com. Ken and Bill Chastain. Gurnick. July 27, 2016. July 31, 2016. August 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160814152013/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160727192098364/matt-moore-rays-win-first-at-dodger-stadium/?game_pk=448383. dead.
  145. Web site: Dodgers out-rally D-backs, cut NL West lead. Jack and Steve Gilbert. Baer. mlb.com. July 30, 2016. July 31, 2016. August 2, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160802162539/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160730192495014/dodgers-beat-d-backs-as-clubs-trade-rallies/?game_pk=448393. dead.
  146. Web site: D-backs' Shipley beats Dodgers for first big league win. Steve and Ken Gurnick. Gilbert. mlb.com. July 31, 2016. July 31, 2016. August 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160804034705/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/192681400/d-backs-beat-dodgers-with-shipleys-first-win/?game_pk=448408. dead.
  147. Web site: Dodgers rout D-backs, keep pace in NL West. Jack and Steve Gilbert. Baer. mlb.com. July 31, 2016. August 6, 2016. August 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160804044245/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/192827456/dodgers-beat-d-backs-with-three-home-runs/?game_pk=448423. dead.
  148. Web site: Dodgers trade deadline: GM Farhan Zaidi on additions of Rich Hill, Josh Reddick and more. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 1, 2016. August 1, 2016.
  149. Web site: CarGo load: 4-RBI night carries Rox past LA. Ben and Ken Gurnick. Weinrib. mlb.com. August 3, 2016. August 6, 2016. August 6, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160806142915/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/193225542/carlos-gonzalez-has-4-rbis-rox-beat-dodgers/?game_pk=448449. dead.
  150. Web site: Altitude adjustment: Rox beat LA, go over .500. Ken and Thomas Harding. Gurnick. mlb.com. August 4, 2016. August 6, 2016. August 12, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160812101812/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/193456532/rockies-beat-dodgers-move-above-500/?game_pk=448464. dead.
  151. Web site: Grandal's triple lifts Maeda to 10th victory. Ken and Thomas Harding. Gurnick. mlb.com. August 5, 2016. August 6, 2016. August 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160808131912/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/193724870/kenta-maeda-beats-rockies-for-10th-win/?game_pk=448479. dead.
  152. Web site: Leon's big night backs Wright in Red Sox's win. Ken and Quinn Roberts. Gurnick. mlb.com. August 6, 2016. August 6, 2016. August 9, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160809065938/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/193882602/leons-4-rbis-back-steven-wrights-shutout/?game_pk=448490. dead.
  153. Web site: Stripling steps up, Dodgers shut out Red Sox. Jack and Quinn Roberts. Baer. mlb.com. August 6, 2016. August 7, 2016. August 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815150743/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/194017390/ross-stripling-dodgers-shut-out-red-sox/?game_pk=448505. dead.
  154. Web site: Dodgers sock Price in Segedin's record debut. Jack and Quinn Roberts. Baer. mlb.com. August 8, 2016. August 8, 2016. August 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815185955/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160807194304452/dodgers-beat-red-sox-in-rob-segedin-mlb-debut/?game_pk=448520. dead.
  155. Web site: Seager homers twice as Dodgers pound Phils. Ken and Todd Zolecki. Gurnick. mlb.com. August 9, 2016. August 8, 2016. August 10, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160810161943/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/194472242/dodgers-seager-homers-twice-in-win-vs-phils/. dead.
  156. Web site: Dodgers rout Phils, join Giants atop NL West. Jack and Todd Zolecki. Baer. mlb.com. August 10, 2016. August 13, 2016. August 13, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160813005045/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/194688716/dodgers-rout-phils-tie-giants-for-first-place/?game_pk=448551. dead.
  157. Web site: Galvis, Howard fuel Phils as LA falls from 1st. Ken and Todd Zolecki. Gurnick. mlb.com. August 10, 2016. August 13, 2016. August 14, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160814173931/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/194768422/freddy-galvis-homers-as-phillies-beat-dodgers/?game_pk=448567. dead.
  158. Web site: Bucs down Dodgers, gain in NL Wild Card race. Jack and Adam Berry. Baer. mlb.com. August 13, 2016. August 13, 2016. August 16, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160816181952/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/195212724/pirates-beat-dodgers-gain-in-wild-card-race/?game_pk=448592. dead.
  159. Web site: Pederson homers as Dodgers double up Bucs. Jack and Adam Berry. Baer. mlb.com. August 14, 2016. August 14, 2016. August 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160815153114/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/195346352/dodgers-defeat-pirates-to-knot-three-game-set/. dead.
  160. Web site: Bucs take early lead, are relentless to rout LA. Adam and Ken Gurnick. Berry. mlb.com. August 14, 2016. August 17, 2016. August 18, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160818054224/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/195525248/pirates-beat-dodgers-on-first-inning-homers/?game_pk=448622. dead.
  161. Web site: Utley's slam caps Dodgers' rout of Phillies. Evan and Todd Zolecki. Webeck. mlb.com. August 17, 2016. August 17, 2016. August 18, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160818081617/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160816195927406/chase-utleys-two-homers-lead-dodgers-win/?game_pk=448638. dead.
  162. Web site: A-Gon's HRs help Dodgers extend NL West lead. Todd and Evan Webeck. Zolecki. mlb.com. August 18, 2016. August 21, 2016. August 21, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160821074256/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/196061434/adrian-gonzalez-homers-twice-against-phillies/?game_pk=448653. dead.
  163. Web site: Mighty Maikel: HR powers Phils over Dodgers. Evan and Stephen Pianovich. Webeck. mlb.com. August 19, 2016. August 21, 2016. August 21, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160821212635/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/196356844/maikel-franco-powers-phillies-over-dodgers/?game_pk=448669. dead.
  164. Web site: Reds ride Votto's 4 RBIs to rout of Dodgers. Mark and Cody Pace. Sheldon. mlb.com. August 20, 2016. August 21, 2016. August 21, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160821223146/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/196492208/votto-adleman-lead-reds-to-rout-of-dodgers/?game_pk=448681. dead.
  165. Web site: Finnegan, Reds hold Dodgers to 3 hits. Kevin and Cody Pace. Goheen. mlb.com. August 21, 2016. August 21, 2016. August 21, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160821220919/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160820196702764/brandon-finnegan-reds-pound-dodgers/?game_pk=448696. dead.
  166. Web site: Dodgers cool down Reds behind dealing Urias. Mark and Cody Pace. Sheldon. mlb.com. August 21, 2016. August 22, 2016. August 23, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160823003041/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/196895050/dodgers-cool-down-reds-behind-dealing-urias/?game_pk=448711. dead.
  167. Web site: Seventh wonder: Dodgers trounce Reds. Mark and Cody Pace. Sheldon. mlb.com. August 22, 2016. August 23, 2016. August 25, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160825175338/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/197033128/dodgers-smash-seven-home-runs-to-beat-reds/?game_pk=448728. dead.
  168. Web site: Dodgers pull away from Giants to pad West lead. Ken and Chris Haft. Gurnick. mlb.com. August 24, 2016. August 25, 2016. August 28, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160828114713/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160824197269886/dodgers-beat-giants-extend-division-lead/?game_pk=448743. dead.
  169. Web site: Hill outduels Cueto in Dodgers debut. Jack and Chris Haft. Baer. mlb.com. August 25, 2016. August 25, 2016. August 28, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160828121724/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160825197486352/rich-hill-outduels-johnny-cueto-in-dodgers-win/?game_pk=448759. dead.
  170. Web site: Moore's near no-no leads Giants over Dodgers. Ken and Chris Haft. Gurnick. mlb.com. August 26, 2016. August 26, 2016. August 28, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160828165550/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160825197729258/matt-moores-near-no-hitter-beats-dodgers/?game_pk=448770. dead.
  171. Web site: Bryant's 2nd blast lifts Cubs past LA in 10th. Jack and Carrie Muskat. Baer. mlb.com. August 27, 2016. August 28, 2016. August 30, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160830033103/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/197932156/cubs-kris-bryant-homers-twice-to-beat-dodgers/?game_pk=448774. dead.
  172. Web site: Dodgers chase Hammel early, reward Urias. Ken and Carrie Muskat. Gurnick. mlb.com. August 27, 2016. August 28, 2016. August 31, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160831185452/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/198026960/dodgers-chase-jason-hammel-reward-julio-urias/?game_pk=448789. dead.
  173. Web site: Seager's speed, D key as LA denies Cubs. Jack and Carrie Muskat. Baer. mlb.com. August 28, 2016. August 31, 2016. September 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160901105248/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/198200030/dodgers-capitalize-on-cubs-error-to-win-series/?game_pk=448804. dead.
  174. Web site: Gray outduels Maeda as Rockies top Dodgers. Ken and Ben Weinrib. Gurnick. mlb.com. August 31, 2016. August 31, 2016. September 13, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160913052036/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/198433496/rockies-jon-gray-beats-dodgers-kenta-maeda/?game_pk=448819. dead.
  175. Web site: Rox blank Dodgers behind Anderson's gem. Ken and Ben Weinrib. Gurnick. mlb.com. August 31, 2016. September 1, 2016. September 13, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160913072239/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/198573812/rockies-silence-dodgers-in-doubleheader-game-1/?game_pk=448848. dead.
  176. Web site: Toles' slam caps LA's huge rally at Coors. Ken and Ben Weinrib. Gurnick. mlb.com. September 1, 2016. September 1, 2016. September 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160904131023/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/198835896/dodgers-come-from-six-down-to-stun-rockies/?game_pk=448833. dead.
  177. Web site: Padres spoil Dodgers' chance to add to NL West lead. Jack and AJ Cassavell. Baer. mlb.com. September 3, 2016. September 4, 2016. September 13, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160913183750/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160903199190742/padres-beat-dodgers-on-yangervis-solarte-homer/?game_pk=448874. dead.
  178. Web site: Hill flirts with no-no as Dodgers keep pace in race. AJ and Ken Gurnick. Cassavell. mlb.com. September 4, 2016. September 4, 2016. September 7, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160907184031/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160903199373814/dodgers-beat-padres-behind-rich-hills-gem/?game_pk=448889. dead.
  179. Web site: Yas men cinch rookie's debut as LA pads lead. Jack and AJ Cassavell. Baer. mlb.com. September 4, 2016. September 4, 2016. September 6, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160906154618/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/199501104/dodgers-beat-padres-in-jose-de-leons-debut/. dead.
  180. Web site: Dodgers rout D-backs after teeing off on Greinke. Jack and Steve Gilbert. Baer. mlb.com. September 6, 2016. September 6, 2016. September 7, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160907140321/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/199717854/dodgers-rout-d-backs-after-5-homers-vs-greinke/. dead.
  181. Web site: Dodgers hit D-backs hard for 4th straight win. Jack and Steve Gilbert. Baer. mlb.com. September 7, 2016. September 7, 2016. September 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160908181204/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/199885638/dodgers-knock-around-shelby-miller-in-victory/. dead.
  182. Web site: Dodgers sweep D-backs, pad NL West lead. Jack and Steve Gilbert. Baer. mlb.com. September 8, 2016. September 10, 2016.
  183. Web site: Fernandez, Marlins spoil Kershaw's return. Joe and Ken Gurnick. Frisaro. mlb.com. September 10, 2016. September 10, 2016.
  184. Web site: Hill flirts with perfecto; Dodgers belt 4 HRs in win. Joe and Ken Gurnick. Frisaro. mlb.com. September 10, 2016. September 10, 2016. September 12, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160912162541/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/200614922/rich-hill-dodgers-beat-marlins/. dead.
  185. Web site: Urena dazzles to clinch series over Dodgers. Joe and Ken Gurnick. Frisaro. mlb.com. September 11, 2016. September 13, 2016.
  186. Web site: Dodgers cruise to win, deal blow to Yanks. Bryan and Daniel Knobler. Hoch. mlb.com. September 13, 2016. September 13, 2016.
  187. Web site: Blasts off bench power Yanks past Dodgers. Danny and Roger Rubin. Knobler. mlb.com. September 14, 2016. September 14, 2016. September 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160915205430/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160913201192328/yankees-hit-three-homers-defeat-dodgers/?game_pk=449025. dead.
  188. Web site: LA downs Yanks in 9th, boosts NL West lead. Bryan and Roger Rubin. Hoch. mlb.com. September 14, 2016. September 14, 2016. September 16, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160916040701/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/201368204/dodgers-defeat-yankees-add-to-nl-west-lead/?game_pk=449040. dead.
  189. Web site: D-backs' offense blisters Hill. Ken and Jake Rill. Gurnick. mlb.com. September 16, 2016. September 17, 2016. September 18, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160918011644/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/201573552/arizona-hands-rich-hill-first-dodgers-loss/?game_pk=449052. dead.
  190. Web site: Dodgers top D-backs, cut magic number to 12. Ken and Jake Rill. Gurnick. mlb.com. September 17, 2016. September 17, 2016. September 18, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160918005548/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/201758408/dodgers-kenta-maeda-pitches-well-in-victory/?game_pk=449064. dead.
  191. Web site: Pederson powers Dodgers closer to postseason. Ken and Jake Rill. Gurnick. mlb.com. September 18, 2016. September 19, 2016. September 19, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160919225727/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/201906114/dodgers-beat-d-backs-on-joc-pederson-homer/?game_pk=449079. dead.
  192. Web site: D-backs walk off in 12th after LA rallies from 6 down. Ken and Jake Rill. Gurnick. mlb.com. September 18, 2016. September 19, 2016. September 19, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160919231638/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160918202103726/d-backs-walk-off-after-dodgers-big-rally/?game_pk=449094. dead.
  193. Web site: Dodgers cut magic number to 7 with walk-off win. Jack and Chris Haft. Baer. mlb.com. September 20, 2016. September 23, 2016. September 24, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160924025658/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160919202286964/dodgers-beat-giants-cut-magic-number-to-7/?game_pk=449112. dead.
  194. Web site: Giants' win forges Wild Card tie. Jack and Chris Haft. Baer. mlb.com. September 21, 2016. September 23, 2016. September 24, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160924025003/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/202496386/nunez-belt-homer-as-giants-beat-dodgers/?game_pk=449127. dead.
  195. Web site: Giants miss big Wild Card opportunity in LA. Ken and Chris Haft. Gurnick. mlb.com. September 22, 2016. September 23, 2016. September 24, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160924030344/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160922202647646/dodgers-beat-giants-to-close-in-on-west-title/?game_pk=449142. dead.
  196. Web site: Grandal slam drops Dodgers' magic No. to 4. Ken and Thomas Harding. Gurnick. mlb.com. September 23, 2016. September 23, 2016. September 24, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160924020901/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/202819142/dodgers-beat-rockies-on-yasmani-grandal-slam/?game_pk=449148. dead.
  197. Web site: Vin's big night a winner! Dodgers near clinch. Ken and Thomas Harding. Gurnick. mlb.com. September 24, 2016. September 24, 2016. September 27, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160927060607/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/203061772/dodgers-win-to-put-magic-number-at-2-to-clinch/?game_pk=449161. dead.
  198. Web site: Kershaw deals, Dodgers roll to verge of title. Ken and Thomas Harding. Gurnick. mlb.com. September 25, 2016. September 25, 2016. September 27, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160927061306/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160924203196032/dodgers-on-verge-of-division-title-after-rout/?game_pk=449176. dead.
  199. News: Harris. Beth. Dodgers clinch NL West title in Scully's final home game. Associated Press. The Sacramento Bee. September 25, 2016. September 25, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160927221859/http://www.sacbee.com/sports/mlb/article104139841.html. September 27, 2016.
  200. Web site: Dodgers derailed by Padres rookie Renfroe. Carlos and Ken Gurnick. Collazo. mlb.com. September 28, 2016. September 28, 2016. September 29, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160929134726/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/203727104/hunter-renfroes-7-rbis-lead-padres-vs-dodgers/. dead.
  201. Web site: Renfroe steals show as SD plays spoiler vs. LA. AJ and Carlos Collazo. Cassavell. mlb.com. September 29, 2016. September 29, 2016. October 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161001212015/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/203938134/padres-beat-dodgers-as-hunter-renfroe-homers/?game_pk=449233. dead.
  202. Web site: LA sinks SD, stays alive in home-field race. Carlos and A.J. Cassavell. Collazo. mlb.com. September 30, 2016. September 30, 2016. October 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161001212729/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/204093294/dodgers-remain-in-hunt-for-no-2-seed-in-nl/?game_pk=449248. dead.
  203. Web site: Giants' surge maintains Wild Card standing. Ken and Chris Haft. Gurnick. mlb.com. October 1, 2016. October 2, 2016. October 3, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161003103058/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20160930204367700/giants-beat-dodgers-to-keep-wild-card-spot/?game_pk=449258. dead.
  204. Web site: Rookie's gem helps Giants clinch Wild Card tie. Ken and Chris Haft. Gurnick. mlb.com. October 1, 2016. October 2, 2016. October 3, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161003102831/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20161001204463090/giants-clinch-wild-card-tie-with-cardinals/?game_pk=449273. dead.
  205. Web site: Giants punch Wild Card Game ticket with sweep. Ken and Chris Haft. Gurnick. mlb.com. October 2, 2016. October 3, 2016. October 5, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161005074655/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/204625064/giants-sweep-dodgers-claim-wild-card-berth/?game_pk=449288. dead.
  206. Web site: Scully ends career as he's lived it, with class. John. Schlegel. mlb.com. October 2, 2016. October 3, 2016. November 28, 2016. https://archive.today/20161128030134/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/204697686/vin-scully-wraps-up-career-in-vintage-form/. dead.
  207. Web site: Dodgers hang on for Game 1 win over Nats. MLB.com. Ken and Jamal Collier. Gurnick. October 8, 2016. October 9, 2016.
  208. Web site: Following rainout, Hill, Roark set for NLDS Game 2. MLB.com. Mike. Bauman. October 9, 2016. October 9, 2016.
  209. Web site: Hill toppers: Nats solve LA lefty, even NLDS. MLB.com. Ken and Jamal Collier. Gurnick. October 10, 2016. October 11, 2016. October 12, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161012080000/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/205513796/nationals-even-nlds-after-game-2-victory/?game_pk=487613. dead.
  210. Web site: Chooch's blast can't boost LA to Game 3 victory. MLB.com. Ken and Jamal Collier. Gurnick. October 11, 2016. October 11, 2016. October 12, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161012080408/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/205637008/nationals-beat-dodgers-take-2-1-lead-in-nlds/. dead.
  211. Web site: NLCS Chase still on: Utley, LA force Game 5. MLB.com. Jamal and Ken Gurnick. Collier. October 12, 2016. October 12, 2016. October 12, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161012232114/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/205780578/dodgers-defeat-nationals-force-nlds-game-5/?game_pk=487615. dead.
  212. Web site: NCapital gain: LA wins in DC, advances to NLCS. MLB.com. Jamal and Ken Gurnick. Collier. October 14, 2016. October 14, 2016. October 18, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161018203842/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/206007428/dodgers-beat-nationals-in-nlds-to-go-to-nlcs/?game_pk=487616. dead.
  213. Web site: Grand opener! PH slam in 8th saves Cubs. mlb.com. Carrie and Ken Gurnick. Muskat. October 16, 2016. October 16, 2016. October 18, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161018222633/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/206218232/cubs-defeat-dodgers-in-game-1-of-nlcs/?game_pk=487624. dead.
  214. Web site: Clayt Show! LA drops Cubs, ties NLCS. mlb.com. Ken and Carrie Muskat. Gurnick. October 17, 2016. October 17, 2016. October 18, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161018203530/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20161017206283082/dodgers-beat-cubs-in-game-2-to-even-nlcs/?game_pk=487625. dead.
  215. Web site: Filthy Rich: LA blanks Cubs again!. mlb.com. Carrie and Ken Gurnick. Muskat. October 19, 2016. October 19, 2016. October 20, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161020035849/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/206512830/rich-hill-leads-dodgers-to-2-1-lead-in-nlcs/?game_pk=487626. dead.
  216. Web site: Chicag 'o' is back, ties LA in NLCS!. mlb.com. Ken and Carrie Muskat. Gurnick. October 20, 2016. October 22, 2016. October 22, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161022220259/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/206631866/cubs-slug-past-dodgers-to-even-nlcs/?game_pk=487627. dead.
  217. Web site: Jon artist: Ace, bats have Cubs on cusp. mlb.com. Ken and Carrie Muskat. Gurnick. October 21, 2016. October 22, 2016. October 22, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161022220909/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/20161021206742946/cubs-beat-dodgers-for-3-2-lead-in-nlcs/?game_pk=487628. dead.
  218. Web site: Wait of the World: Cubs win NL pennant!. mlb.com. Ken and Carrie Muskat. Gurnick. October 23, 2016. October 23, 2016. October 24, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161024024229/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/206880270/cubs-beats-dodgers-in-game-6-to-win-nl-pennant/?game_pk=487629. dead.
  219. Web site: Kershaw named National League Pitcher of the Month. Jon. Weisman. dodgers.com. June 2, 2016. June 2, 2016.
  220. Web site: Seager named NL's top rookie for June. Jack. Baer. dodgers.com. July 2, 2016. July 2, 2016. October 8, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161008154147/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/187526626/corey-seager-named-nls-top-rookie-for-june/. dead.
  221. Web site: Jansen, Kershaw, Seager named to NL All-Star team . Dodgers.com . Jon . Weisman . July 5, 2016 . July 5, 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160708082925/http://dodgers.mlblogs.com/2016/07/05/jansen-kershaw-seager-named-to-nl-all-star-team/ . July 8, 2016 .
  222. Web site: Utley wins club's Roy Campanella Award. mlb.com. September 22, 2016. September 22, 2016. September 23, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160923185728/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/202840486/dodgers-chase-utley-wins-roy-campanella-award/. dead.
  223. Web site: 2016 MAJOR LEAGUE ALL-ROOKIE TEAM. Matt. Eddy. Baseball America. October 5, 2016. October 14, 2016.
  224. Web site: Corey Seager Proves He Can Be A Star At Shortstop. Kyle. Glaser. Baseball America. October 14, 2016. October 14, 2016. December 20, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171220012707/https://www.baseballamerica.com/minors/corey-seager-proves-can-star-shortstop/#hsQJ8HmCzBKeVrby.97. dead.
  225. Web site: Dodgers SS Corey Seager wins Sporting News NL Rookie of the Year. Ryan. Fagan. Sporting News. October 24, 2016. October 24, 2016.
  226. Web site: Terry Francona, Dave Roberts voted Sporting News managers of the year. Justin. McGuire. Sporting News. October 24, 2016. October 24, 2016.
  227. Web site: Sporting News' 2016 NL All-Star team: Bryant, Murphy lead first-timers. Justin. McGuire. Sporting News. October 26, 2016. October 26, 2016.
  228. Web site: Kenley Jansen wins 2016 Trevor Hoffman Award as top NL relief pitcher. Eric. Stephen. October 29, 2016. October 29, 2016.
  229. Web site: Corey Seager voted best NL rookie by MLB players. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. November 9, 2016. November 9, 2016.
  230. Web site: Corey Seager becomes Dodgers' first Silver Slugger shortstop. Cary. Osborne. Dodgers Insider. November 10, 2016. November 10, 2016.
  231. Web site: It's unanimous: Corey Seager is NL Rookie of the Year. Dodgers.com. Cary. Osborne. November 14, 2016. November 14, 2016.
  232. Web site: MOY bueno! Dave Roberts is NL Manager of the Year. Jon. Weisman. November 15, 2016. dodgers.com. November 15, 2016.
  233. Web site: Corey Seager, Kenta Maeda, Julio Urias named Topps All-Star rookies. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. November 16, 2016. November 17, 2016.
  234. Web site: Dave Roberts named 2016 Coach of the Year by LA Sports Council. Eric. Stephen. January 15, 2017. SB Nation. January 15, 2017.
  235. Web site: Dodgers announce 2016 opening day roster. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. April 3, 2016. April 3, 2016.
  236. Web site: Carl Crawford placed on DL with back tightness, Micah Johnson recalled. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. April 9, 2016. April 9, 2016.
  237. Web site: Dodgers acquire two Minor Leaguers from Tribe. mlb.com. Ken. Gurnick. April 10, 2016. April 10, 2016. April 13, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160413054353/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/171519358/dodgers-acquire-minor-leaguers-from-indians. dead.
  238. Web site: Micah Johnson optioned to Oklahoma City. dodgers.com. Jon. Weisman. April 11, 2016. April 11, 2016.
  239. Web site: Grandal and Kendrick activated, Van Slyke to DL. dodgers.com. Jon. Weisman. April 12, 2016. April 12, 2016.
  240. Web site: Dodgers place Chris Hatcher on paternity list, recall Adam Liberatore from Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. April 14, 2016. April 15, 2016.
  241. Web site: Austin Barnes optioned to Triple-A, Chris Hatcher reinstated by Dodgers. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. April 15, 2016. April 17, 2016.
  242. Web site: Dodgers place Louis Coleman on bereavement list, recall Luis Avilan from Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. April 21, 2016. April 22, 2016.
  243. Web site: Zach Lee recalled from Triple-A with Yimi Garcia placed on DL. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. April 23, 2016. April 25, 2016.
  244. Web site: Dodgers reinstate Coleman, option Avilan. mlb.com. Jack. Baer. April 25, 2016. April 25, 2016. April 27, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160427120544/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/174485894/dodgers-louis-coleman-reinstated. dead.
  245. Web site: Carl Crawford activated from disabled list, starts in left field. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. April 26, 2016. April 26, 2016.
  246. Web site: Dodgers reliever Ravin suspended 80 games. mlb.com. Chad. Thornburg. May 2, 2016. May 9, 2016.
  247. Web site: Dodgers claim Casey Fien off waivers from Twins. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. May 7, 2016. May 9, 2016.
  248. Web site: Dodgers option Casey Fien to Triple-A Oklahoma City. Eric. Stephen. May 9, 2016. SB Nation. May 12, 2016.
  249. Web site: Dodgers sent Casey Fien outright to Triple-A Oklahoma City. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. May 12, 2016. May 20, 2016.
  250. Web site: Dodgers option Charlie Culberson to minors to make room for Mike Bolsinger. Eric. Stephen. May 18, 2016. SB Nation. May 20, 2016.
  251. Web site: Dodgers send down Mike Bolsinger and call up Chin-Hui Tsao. Bill. Shaikin. Los Angeles Times. May 19, 2016. May 20, 2016.
  252. Web site: Mike Bolsinger, Luis Avilan recalled by Dodgers. Eric. Stephen. May 23, 2016. SB Nation. May 24, 2016.
  253. Web site: Dodgers option Luis Avilan to Oklahoma City, making room on active roster for Julio Urias. Eric. Stephen. May 26, 2016. SB Nation. May 27, 2016.
  254. Web site: Dodgers move Yimi Garcia to 60-day DL to make room on active roster for Julio Urias. Eric. Stephen. May 27, 2016. SB Nation. May 27, 2016.
  255. Web site: Casey Fien called up to join Dodgers bullpen. Eric. Stephen. May 28, 2016. SB Nation. May 28, 2016.
  256. Web site: Dodgers designate Alex Guerrero for assignment. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. May 31, 2016. May 31, 2016.
  257. Web site: Julio Urias coming back up to replace injured Alex Wood. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. May 31, 2016. May 31, 2016.
  258. Web site: Puig to DL; Van Slyke activated. mlb.com. Jack. Baer. June 4, 2016. June 4, 2016. June 5, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160605111502/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/181993982/dodgers-place-yasiel-puig-on-disabled-list. dead.
  259. Web site: Dodgers designate Crawford, call up Barnes. mlb.com. Cash. Kruth. June 5, 2016. June 5, 2016. June 6, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160606122002/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/182259066/dodgers-designate-crawford-recall-barnes. dead.
  260. Web site: Dodgers reinstate Frankie Montas from DL, option him to Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 12, 2016. June 12, 2016.
  261. Web site: Dodgers add vet Venable to bench, option Barnes. MLB.com. Ken. Gurnick. June 14, 2016. June 15, 2016. June 16, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160616172730/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/184020880/dodgers-sign-veteran-outfielder-will-venable. dead.
  262. Web site: Dodgers recall righty Frias, option Bolsinger. MLB.com. Jack. Baer. June 19, 2016. June 19, 2016. June 20, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160620195727/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/184982324/dodgers-recall-carlos-frias-from-minors. dead.
  263. Web site: Dodgers acquire Chris Taylor from Mariners for Zach Lee. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 19, 2016. June 19, 2016.
  264. Web site: Dodgers activate Puig from disabled list. SB Nation. Jack. Baer. June 21, 2016. June 22, 2016. June 23, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160623135335/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/185361450/yasiel-puig-activated-from-disabled-list. dead.
  265. Web site: Dodgers claim pitcher Layne Somsen off waivers from Yankees. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 22, 2016. June 22, 2016.
  266. Web site: Dodgers newcomer Chris Taylor reports to Triple-A Oklahoma City. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 22, 2016. June 22, 2016.
  267. Web site: Dodgers designate Will Venable for assignment. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 24, 2016. June 24, 2016.
  268. Web site: Chris Taylor promoted, Nick Tepesch designated. Jon. Weisman. June 25, 2016. June 25, 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160626055201/http://dodgers.mlblogs.com/2016/06/25/chris-taylor-promoted-nick-tepesch-designated/. June 26, 2016. mdy-all.
  269. Web site: Dodgers claim Cole Figueroa off waivers from Pirates. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 28, 2016. June 28, 2016.
  270. Web site: Kiké Hernandez placed on DL with rib cage inflammation, Alex Wood moved to 60-day DL. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 29, 2016. June 29, 2016.
  271. Web site: Dodgers acquire righty Norris from Braves. Ken. Gurnick. mlb.com. June 30, 2016. June 30, 2016. July 1, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160701143430/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/187129704/dodgers-deal-for-bud-norris-from-braves. dead.
  272. Web site: Joc Pederson placed on DL, Dodgers call up Will Venable. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 1, 2016. July 1, 2016.
  273. Web site: Brandon McCarthy makes his return to the mound. SB Nation. Craig. Minami. July 3, 2016. July 3, 2016.
  274. Web site: Dodgers option Brock Stewart to Triple-A Oklahoma City. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 3, 2016. July 3, 2016.
  275. Web site: Dodgers Release Ian Thomas, Outright Two. MLB Trade Rumors. Connor. Byrne. July 3, 2016. July 3, 2016.
  276. Web site: Dodgers recall Luis Avilan from Triple-A Oklahoma City. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 5, 2016. July 6, 2016.
  277. Web site: Dodgers activate Hyun-Jin Ryu, call up Carlos Frias . Dodgers.com . Jon . Weisman . July 7, 2016 . July 7, 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160711102044/http://dodgers.mlblogs.com/2016/07/07/dodgers-activate-hyun-jin-ryu-call-up-carlos-frias/ . July 11, 2016 .
  278. Web site: Andrew Toles called up from Triple-A, Dodgers option Carlos Frias. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 8, 2016. July 8, 2016.
  279. Web site: Back injury sends Thompson to DL; Walters recalled. dodgers.com. Ken. Gurnick. July 16, 2016. July 16, 2016. July 17, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160717160424/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/189963424/dodgers-put-trayce-thompson-on-dl/. dead.
  280. Web site: Dodgers activate Joc Pederson, recall Luis Avilan, place Casey Fien on DL. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 19, 2016. July 19, 2016.
  281. Web site: Chris Hatcher placed on DL with oblique strain, Dodgers recall Charlie Culberson. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 20, 2016. July 21, 2016.
  282. Web site: Dodgers call up Grant Dayton, option Zach Walters to Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 21, 2016. July 21, 2016.
  283. Web site: Dodgers option Charlie Culberson to Triple-A Oklahoma City. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 21, 2016. July 21, 2016.
  284. Web site: Dodgers recall Austin Barnes, option Julio Urias to Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 22, 2016. July 22, 2016.
  285. Web site: Stripling recalled to give Dodgers a fresh arm. dodgers.com. Nick. Krueger. July 23, 2016. July 23, 2016. July 25, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160725145612/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/191259320/ross-stripling-rejoins-dodgers/. dead.
  286. Web site: Dodgers activate Kiké Hernandez from DL, option Austin Barnes to Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 31, 2016. July 31, 2016.
  287. News: Dodgers to acquire Rich Hill, Josh Reddick from Athletics. LA Times. Andy. McCullough. August 1, 2016. August 1, 2016.
  288. Web site: Dodgers acquire Chavez from Blue Jays. mlb.com. Ken. Gurnick. August 1, 2016. August 1, 2016. August 2, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160802213341/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/193023116/dodgers-acquire-jesse-chavez-from-blue-jays/. dead.
  289. Web site: Dodgers acquire Josh Fields from Astros. dodgers.com. Jon. Weisman. August 1, 2016. August 1, 2016. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160804014836/http://dodgers.mlblogs.com/2016/08/01/dodgers-acquire-josh-fields-from-astros/. August 4, 2016. mdy-all.
  290. Web site: Dodgers send Yasiel Puig, Ross Stripling to minors. dodgers.com. Jon. Weisman. August 2, 2016. August 2, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160805144600/http://dodgers.mlblogs.com/2016/08/02/dodgers-send-yasiel-puig-ross-stripling-to-minors/. August 5, 2016. dead. mdy-all.
  291. Web site: Dodgers place Adam Liberatore, Louis Coleman on DL, call up Julio Urias, Josh Fields. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 3, 2016. August 3, 2016.
  292. Web site: Dodgers recall Grant Dayton, option Brock Stewart. Dodgers.com. Jon. Weisman. August 4, 2016. August 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160807024554/http://dodgers.mlblogs.com/2016/08/04/dodgers-recall-grant-dayton-option-brock-stewart/. August 7, 2016. dead. mdy-all.
  293. Web site: Dodgers place Bud Norris on DL, recall Ross Stripling from Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 6, 2016. August 6, 2016.
  294. Web site: Rob Segedin gets called up to Dodgers, will make MLB debut. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 7, 2016. August 8, 2016.
  295. Web site: Dodgers recall Josh Ravin, place Joe Blanton on bereavement list. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 8, 2016. August 8, 2016.
  296. Web site: Scott Van Slyke placed on DL with wrist irritation, Chris Taylor recalled from Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 9, 2016. August 9, 2016.
  297. Web site: Joe Blanton returns from bereavement leave, Dodgers option Luis Avilan to Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 12, 2016. August 12, 2016.
  298. Web site: Dodgers recall Brock Stewart, place Josh Ravin & Brandon McCarthy on DL. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 14, 2016. August 14, 2016.
  299. Web site: Dodgers activate Casey Fien from DL, option Brock Stewart to Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 16, 2016. August 16, 2016.
  300. Web site: Bud Norris, Adam Liberatore activated from disabled list. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 19, 2016. August 19, 2016.
  301. Web site: Dodgers recall Andrew Toles, option Chris Taylor to Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 21, 2016. August 21, 2016.
  302. Web site: Dodgers place Scott Kazmir, Brett Anderson on DL. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 23, 2016. August 23, 2016.
  303. Web site: Dodgers activate Rich Hill from disabled list, place Rob Segedin on paternity list. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 24, 2016. August 24, 2016.
  304. Web site: A.J. Ellis heads to Phillies in Carlos Ruiz trade. Jon. Weisman. August 25, 2016. August 25, 2016. Dodgers.com. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160826034856/http://dodgers.mlblogs.com/2016/08/25/a-j-ellis-heads-to-phillies-in-carlos-ruiz-trade/. August 26, 2016. mdy-all.
  305. Web site: Dodgers activate Rob Segedin from paternity list. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 25, 2016. August 25, 2016.
  306. Web site: Dodgers call up Shawn Zarraga. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 25, 2016. August 25, 2016.
  307. Web site: Dodgers recall Brock Stewart from Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 26, 2016. August 26, 2016.
  308. Web site: Dodgers send Shawn Zarraga outright to minors. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 28, 2016. August 28, 2016.
  309. Web site: Dodgers option Brock Stewart to Double-A Tulsa, recall Kenta Maeda.. LA Daily News. J.P.. Hoornstra. August 29, 2016. August 29, 2016.
  310. Web site: Dodgers recall Casey Fien, option Pedro Baez to Double-A Tulsa. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 30, 2016. August 30, 2016.
  311. Web site: Dodgers call up Luis Avilan as 26th man for doubleheader. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 31, 2016. August 31, 2016.
  312. Web site: Dodgers September roster: Austin Barnes, Louis Coleman, Josh Fields & Josh Ravin join Yasiel Puig in LA. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. September 2, 2016. September 2, 2016.
  313. Web site: The loud knocking of Jose De León gets answered. dodgers.com. Cary. Osborne. September 3, 2016. September 3, 2016.
  314. Web site: Dodgers recall Luis Avilan from Triple-A Oklahoma City. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. September 5, 2016. September 5, 2016.
  315. Web site: Dodgers recall Pedro Baez from Double-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. September 6, 2016. September 7, 2016.
  316. Web site: Brock Stewart called up for finale with Diamondbacks. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. September 7, 2016. September 7, 2016.
  317. Web site: Dodgers set DL record with Carlos Frias injury. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. September 9, 2016. September 9, 2016.
  318. Web site: Dodgers designate Casey Fien for assignment. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. September 10, 2016. September 10, 2016.
  319. Web site: Dodgers recall Micah Johnson from Triple-A. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. September 19, 2016. September 23, 2016.
  320. Web site: Dodgers activate Alex Wood from DL, DFA Bud Norris. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. September 20, 2016. September 20, 2016.
  321. Web site: Dodgers' Brett Anderson: Activated for Thursday's start. CBS Sports. September 22, 2016. September 23, 2016.
  322. Web site: Scott Kazmir, Chris Taylor and Brandon McCarthy are about to give the Dodgers a full active roster.. J.P.. Hoornstra. LA Daily News. September 23, 2016. September 23, 2016.
  323. Web site: Dodgers skip Rich Hill, Brandon McCarthy starts Sunday. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. September 25, 2016. September 26, 2016.
  324. Web site: Jharel Cotton, Willie Calhoun named to 2016 MLB Futures Game rosters. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 28, 2016. June 28, 2016.
  325. Web site: TRIPLE-A ALL-STAR GAME ROSTERS. Baseball America. Vince. Lara-Cinisomo. June 30, 2016. June 30, 2016.
  326. Web site: Alex Verdugo, Willie Calhoun among 9 Texas League All-Stars for Double-A Tulsa. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 14, 2016. June 14, 2016.
  327. Web site: Texas League All-Star Game filled with Drillers. Tulsa World. Barry. Lewis. June 28, 2016. June 28, 2016.
  328. Web site: TWO QUAKES NAMED 2016 CAL LEAGUE ALL-STARS. milb.com. June 8, 2016. June 9, 2016.
  329. Web site: Drillers regain first-half division lead behind big offense. SB Nation. David. Hood. June 16, 2016. June 28, 2016.
  330. Web site: Santana Named MWL All-Star. milb.com. Olivia. Grocholski. June 7, 2016. June 9, 2016.
  331. Web site: Scoreboard: Pioneer League All-Stars. bllings gazette. Mike. Scherting. July 27, 2016. July 31, 2016.
  332. Web site: Rob Segedin, Jose De Leon earn PCL honors. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 29, 2016. August 29, 2016.
  333. Web site: Chase De Jong named Texas League Pitcher of the Year. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. August 31, 2016. August 31, 2016.
  334. Web site: Quakes with 5 All-Stars, Sborz is Pitcher of the Year. Milb.com. Mike. Lindskog. August 24, 2016. August 24, 2016.
  335. Web site: Peters, Voyagers hurlers top Pioneer stars. milb.com. Michael. Leboff. September 5, 2016. September 6, 2016.
  336. Web site: Brock Stewart, Edwin Rios named Dodgers minor league pitcher, player of the year. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. September 2, 2016. September 2, 2016.
  337. Web site: Jose De Leon leads Oklahoma City to 2nd straight PCL division title. SB Nation. Eric and Craig Minami. Stephen. August 28, 2016. August 28, 2016.
  338. Web site: Oklahoma City to play for PCL championship, Ogden eliminated on walk-off. SB Nation. Brandon. Lennox. September 12, 2016. September 12, 2016.
  339. Web site: Chihuahuas Claim PCL Title. milb.com. September 17, 2016. September 18, 2016.
  340. Web site: Loons Clinch Playoff Berth. milb.com. Mike. DeVries. September 4, 2016. September 5, 2016.
  341. Web site: Loons Advance to Second Round. milb.com. Matt. DeVries. September 11, 2016. September 11, 2016.
  342. Web site: Great Lakes Loons win their first Midwest League Championship. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. September 18, 2016. September 18, 2016.
  343. Web site: Quakes Eliminated by JetHawks. milb.com. Mike. Lindskog. September 10, 2016. September 10, 2016.
  344. Web site: Dodgers first-round draft pick Gavin Lux is groomed for success. Los Angeles Times. Andy. McCullough. June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  345. Web site: Dodgers ink first-round Draft pick Lux. mlb.com. Ken. Gurnick. June 16, 2016. June 16, 2016. June 18, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160618174338/http://m.dodgers.mlb.com/news/article/184493246/dodgers-sign-first-round-draft-pick-gavin-lux. dead.
  346. Web site: Louisville catcher Will Smith becomes Dodgers' second first-round pick. Dodgers.com. Cary. Osborne. June 9, 2016. June 13, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160613004621/http://dodgers.mlblogs.com/2016/06/09/louisville-catcher-will-smith-becomes-dodgers-second-first-round-pick/. June 13, 2016. dead. mdy-all.
  347. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft: Dodgers reportedly sign catcher Will Smith, No. 32 overall pick. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 18, 2016. June 18, 2016.
  348. Web site: Dodgers pick Vanderbilt right-hander at No. 36. Dodgers.com. Ken. Gurnick. June 10, 2016. June 13, 2016. June 13, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160613154545/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/183160190/jordan-sheffield-drafted-no-36-by-dodgers. dead.
  349. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft: Dodgers reportedly sign RHP Jordan Sheffield, No. 36 overall pick. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 25, 2016. July 3, 2016.
  350. Web site: MLB Draft 2016: Dodgers select RHP Mitchell White with 2nd-round pick. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 9, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  351. Web site: MLB Draft 2016: Dodgers reportedly sign 2nd-round pick Mitchell White. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 15, 2016. June 16, 2016.
  352. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft: Dodgers take RHP Dustin May with 3rd-round pick. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 10, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  353. Web site: MLB Draft 2016: Dodgers reportedly sign 3rd-round pick Dustin May to $1 million bonus. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 11, 2016. June 11, 2016.
  354. Web site: WNC's DJ Peters drafted by Dodgers. WNC. KOLO 8 News. June 10, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  355. Web site: MLB Draft 2016: Dodgers reportedly sign 4th-round pick D.J. Peters. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 12, 2016. June 16, 2015.
  356. Web site: Dodgers pick hopes to inspire as cancer survivor. MLB.com. Ken. Gurnick. June 10, 2016. June 13, 2016. June 17, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160617081623/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/183364154/dodgers-draft-cancer-survivor-devin-smeltzer. dead.
  357. Web site: MLB Draft 2016: Dodgers sign Devin Smeltzer (5th round) & A.J. Alexy (11th round). Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 22, 2016. June 22, 2016.
  358. Web site: Ole Miss' Errol Robinson, Henri Lartigue chosen in draft. The Clarion-Ledger. June 10, 2016. Daniel. Paulling. June 13, 2016.
  359. Web site: Dodgers sign 6th-round draft pick Errol Robinson. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 15, 2016. June 16, 2016.
  360. Web site: Highland graduate Raley drafted by Los Angeles Dodgers. The Medina Gazette. Albert. Grindle. June 10, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  361. Web site: Dodgers sign 7th-round draft pick Luke Raley. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 16, 2016. June 18, 2016.
  362. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft results: Dodgers select RHP Andre Scrubb with 8th-round pick. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 10, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  363. Web site: Dodgers sign 8th-round pick Andre Scrubb. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 16, 2016. June 17, 2016.
  364. Web site: MLB Draft 2016 results: Dodgers with 9th-round pick take RHP Anthony Gonsolin. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 10, 2016. June 14, 2016.
  365. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft: Dodgers reportedly sign 13th-rd pick Cody Thomas, announce 10 other deals. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 17, 2016. June 18, 2016.
  366. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft results: Dodgers select SS Kevin Lachance with 10th-round pick. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 10, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  367. Web site: LA drafts Alexy, known for 164-pitch start. Ken. Gurnick. MLB.com. June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016. June 15, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160615203924/http://m.mlb.com/news/article/183545442/dodgers-draft-pitcher-aj-alexy. dead.
  368. Web site: MLB Draft 2016: Dodgers take RHP Graham Ashcraft in 12th round. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  369. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft: Dodgers' 13th-round pick Cody Thomas left football for baseball. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 12, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  370. Web site: MLB Draft 2016: Dodgers 14th-round pick Dean Kremer was first Israeli drafted in MLB. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 12, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  371. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft results: Dodgers take OF Brayan Morales in 15th round. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 13, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  372. Web site: MLB Draft 2016: Dodgers take Memphis OF Darien Tubbs in 16th round. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 13, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  373. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft: Dodgers select 2B Dillon Persinger in 17th round. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 13, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  374. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft: LSU 2B Cole Freeman drafted by Dodgers in 18th round. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 13, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  375. Web site: LSU 2nd baseman Cole Freeman announces he's coming back for his senior season. New Orleans Times=Picayune. Andrew. Lopez. June 16, 2016. June 18, 2016.
  376. Web site: Are roundup: More locals taken in MLB Draft; Washington dominates NCAA track and field championships. Long Beach Press Telegram. June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  377. Web site: MLB Draft 2016: Dodgers reportedly sign Chris Mathewson, Zach McKinstry. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 9, 2016. July 9, 2016.
  378. Web site: MLB Draft 2016 results: Dodgers pick 3B Brock Carpenter in 20th round. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 13, 2016. June 16, 2016.
  379. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft: Tommy John surgery prevalent for Dodgers on Day 3. Eric. Stephen. SB Nation. June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  380. Web site: 2016 MLB Draft: USC leads the way with most Pac-12 players selected. PAC-12.com. Kevin. Danna. June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  381. Web site: Ober to Return; Jones Signs with Blue Jays. Charleston Baseball. June 20, 2016. June 20, 2016.
  382. Web site: Virginia Tech OF Saige Jenco selected by Los Angeles Dodgers on Day 3 of MLB Draft. PENN live. Eric F.. Epler. June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  383. Web site: Seven more Red Raiders taken in MLB draft. Lubbock Avalanche Journal. Krista. Pirtle. June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  384. Web site: French Selected by LA Dodgers in MLB Draft. Brown Bears.comdate=June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160624045035/http://brownbears.com/sports/m-basebl/2015-16/releases/20160611rlh3xl. June 24, 2016. dead. mdy-all.
  385. Web site: COLLEGE BASEBALL: Dodgers select Perkins. The Franklin News-Post. Steven. Marsh. June 12, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  386. Web site: L.A. Dodgers draft recap: who's signed, who won't sign, what we don't know.. LA Daily News. J.P.. Hoornstra. June 16, 2016. June 18, 2016.
  387. Web site: Dodgers select 30 players on final day of draft.. J.P.. Hoornstra. LA Daily News. June 11, 2016. June 18, 2016.
  388. Web site: Indiana well-represented on Day 3 of MLB Draft. The Indy Starr. Jim. Ayello. June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  389. Web site: North Side grad Zach McKinstry signs with Dodgers. Wane.com. Glenn. Marini. July 8, 2016. July 8, 2016.
  390. Web site: Los Angeles Dodgers draft Pitt's Nick Yarnall in 35th round. The Pitt News. Steve. Rotstein. June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  391. Web site: Hyun-jin Ryu allows 2 home runs, 8 runs in Triple-A rehab start. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. June 24, 2016. June 25, 2016.
  392. Web site: MLB Draft 2016: Dodgers reportedly sign James Carter, Conor Costello, Kevin Malisheski. SB Nation. Eric. Stephen. July 3, 2016. July 3, 2016.
  393. Web site: Auburn High's Ryan Watson drafted by Los Angeles Dodgers. Oanow.com. Erik. Bacharach. June 11, 2016. June 13, 2016.
  394. Web site: 2016 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft. Baseball Reference.