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It was the fourth home run for Martin in the 2009 season and his second career grand slam. [18] On August 21, Randy Wolf, George Sherrill, and Jonathan Broxton combined to one-hit the Chicago Cubs and beat them 2–1. Wolf hit a double in the second inning to score the Dodgers' only two runs. [19]
Like the Yankees and Cardinals, the Dodgers have not lost 100 games in a season since World War I, with their worst record being in 1992 with 63 wins and 99 losses. The following year, the Dodgers finished at .500 for the only time in 141 seasons. The most wins the Dodgers ever had in a season was 111, which they did in 2022.
Single-season fielding records Statistic Player Record Season Ref Putouts: Steve Garvey: 1,606 1977 [36] Assists: Bill Russell: 560 1973 [37] Double plays: Gil Hodges: 171 1951 [38] Fielding percentage, infielder: Steve Garvey.998 1976 [36] Fielding percentage, outfielder: Brett Butler: 1.000* 1991 [39] Fielding percentage, outfielder: Brett ...
Evan Phillips has a 2.21 ERA in 187 regular season games since 2022. ... and that he expected to be on the roster. But Dodgers president Andrew Friedman explained before Game 1 that Phillips wasn ...
The Dodgers would take Game 1 at home. Game 1 set a postseason record for runners left on base combined between the two teams with 30. Game 2 marked Clayton Kershaw’s postseason debut, and while he wouldn’t get the win (that would go to George Sherrill, the Dodgers won 3-2 to take a 2–0 series lead headed to St. Louis.
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The 2009 National League Championship Series (NLCS) was a best-of-seven baseball game series in Major League Baseball’s 2009 postseason pitting the top-seeded Los Angeles Dodgers against the second-seeded Philadelphia Phillies for the National League Championship and the right to represent the National League in the 2009 World Series.
The 2009 American League Championship Series (ALCS), the second round of the American League side in Major League Baseball's 2009 postseason, was a best-of-seven-game series matching the two winners of the 2009 American League Division Series.