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1 Offseason  





2 Regular season  



2.1  Season standings  



2.1.1  National League West  





2.1.2  Record vs. opponents  







2.2  Opening Day lineup  





2.3  Notable transactions  





2.4  Roster  







3 Starting Pitchers stats  





4 Relief Pitchers stats  





5 Batting Stats  





6 2003 Awards  





7 Farm system  





8 Major League Baseball Draft  





9 References  





10 External links  














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2003 Los Angeles Dodgers
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles
Record85–77 (.525)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersFox Entertainment Group
PresidentBob Graziano
General managersDan Evans
ManagersJim Tracy
TelevisionFox Sports Net West 2; KCOP (13)
RadioKFWB
Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Rick Monday
KWKW
Jaime Jarrín, Pepe Yñiguez, Fernando Valenzuela
← 2002 Seasons 2004 →

The 2003 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 114th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 46th season in Los Angeles, California. It was a turbulent season as News Corporation (Fox) was seeking to sell the team. Nevertheless, the Dodgers fell just short of a Wild Card berth, winning 85 games while finishing second in the National League West. The Dodgers pitching staff led baseball in earned run average (3.16), Éric Gagné became the first Dodger to earn the NL Cy Young Award since 1988 as he converted all 55 of his save opportunities. Shawn Green set a new Dodger single season record with 49 doubles and Paul Lo Duca had a 25-game hitting streak.

Offseason[edit]

Regular season[edit]

Season standings[edit]

National League West[edit]

  • t
  • e
  • NL West
    Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
    San Francisco Giants 100 61 .621 57‍–‍24 43‍–‍37
    Los Angeles Dodgers 85 77 .525 15½ 46‍–‍35 39‍–‍42
    Arizona Diamondbacks 84 78 .519 16½ 45‍–‍36 39‍–‍42
    Colorado Rockies 74 88 .457 26½ 49‍–‍32 25‍–‍56
    San Diego Padres 64 98 .395 36½ 35‍–‍46 29‍–‍52


    Record vs. opponents[edit]

  • e

  • Source: [1]
    Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LA MIL MTL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL AL
    Arizona 2–5 2–4 7–2 10–9 2–5 5–1 10–9 3–3 4–2 4–2 4–2 3–3 9–10 5–14 3–3 11–4
    Atlanta 5–2 4–2 3–3 6–0 9–10 5–1 4–2 4–2 12–7 11–8 9–10 7–2 6–1 2–4 4–2 10–5
    Chicago 4–2 2–4 10–7 3–3 4–2 9–7 2–4 10–6 3–3 5–1 1–5 10–8 4–2 4–2 8–9 9–9
    Cincinnati 2–7 3–3 7–10 4–2 2–4 5–12 2–4 8–10 2–4 2–4 5–4 5–11 3–3 3–3 9–7 7-5
    Colorado 9–10 0–6 3–3 2–4 4–2 2–4 7–12 5–1 3–4 2–5 2–4 3–6 12–7 7–12 4–2 9–6
    Florida 5–2 10–9 2–4 4–2 2–4 1–5 2–5 7–2 13–6 12–7 13–6 2–4 5–1 1–5 3–3 9–6
    Houston 1–5 1–5 7–9 12–5 4–2 5-1 4–2 9–8 3–3 2–4 2–4 10–6 3–3 2–4 11–7 11–7
    Los Angeles 9–10 2–4 4–2 4–2 12–7 5–2 2–4 4–2 4–2 3–3 2–5 5–1 8–11 6–13 4–2 11–7
    Milwaukee 3–3 2–4 6–10 10–8 1–5 2–7 8–9 2–4 0–6 6–3 4–2 10–7 5–1 1–5 3–13 5–7
    Montreal 2–4 7–12 3–3 4–2 4–3 6-13 3–3 2–4 6–0 14–5 8–11 3–3 4–2 7–0 1–5 9–9
    New York 2–4 8–11 1–5 4–2 5–2 7–12 4–2 3–3 3–6 5–14 7–12 4–2 3–3 4–2 1–5 5–10
    Philadelphia 2-4 10–9 5–1 4–5 4–2 6–13 4–2 5–2 2–4 11–8 12–7 2–4 4–3 3–3 4–2 8–7
    Pittsburgh 3–3 2–7 8–10 11–5 6–3 4–2 6–10 1–5 7–10 3–3 2–4 4–2 4–2 2–4 7–10 5–7
    San Diego 10–9 1–6 2–4 3–3 7–12 1–5 3–3 11–8 1–5 2–4 3–3 3–4 2–4 5–14 2–4 8–10
    San Francisco 14–5 4–2 2–4 3–3 12–7 5–1 4–2 13–6 5–1 0–7 2–4 3–3 4–2 14–5 5–1 10–8
    St. Louis 3–3 2–4 9–8 7–9 2–4 3-3 7–11 2–4 13–3 5–1 5–1 2–4 10–7 4–2 1–5 10–8


    Opening Day lineup[edit]

    Opening Day Starters
    Name Position
    Dave Roberts Center fielder
    Paul Lo Duca Catcher
    Shawn Green Right fielder
    Brian Jordan Left fielder
    Fred McGriff First baseman
    Adrián Beltré Third baseman
    Jolbert Cabrera Second baseman
    César Izturis Shortstop
    Hideo Nomo Starting pitcher

    Notable transactions[edit]

    Roster[edit]

    2003 Los Angeles Dodgers
    Roster
    Pitchers Catchers

    Infielders

    Outfielders

    Other batters

    Manager

    Coaches

    Starting Pitchers stats[edit]

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

    Name G GS IP W/L ERA BB SO CG
    Hideo Nomo 33 33 218.1 16-13 3.09 98 177 2
    Kevin Brown 32 32 211.0 14-9 2.39 56 185 0
    Odalis Pérez 30 30 185.1 12-12 4.52 46 141 0
    Kazuhisa Ishii 27 27 147.0 9-7 3.86 101 140 0
    Wilson Álvarez 21 12 95.0 6-2 2.37 23 82 1
    Andy Ashby 21 12 73.0 3-10 5.18 17 41 0
    Darren Dreifort 10 10 60.1 4-4 4.03 25 67 0
    Edwin Jackson 4 3 22.0 2-1 2.45 11 19 0
    Masao Kida 3 2 12.0 0-1 3.00 3 8 0

    Relief Pitchers stats[edit]

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

    Name G GS IP W/L ERA BB SO SV
    Éric Gagné 77 0 82.1 2-3 1.20 20 137 55
    Paul Quantrill 89 0 77.1 2-5 1.75 15 44 1
    Tom Martin 80 0 51.0 1-2 3.53 24 51 0
    Guillermo Mota 76 0 105.0 6-3 1.97 26 99 1
    Paul Shuey 62 0 69.0 6-4 3.00 33 60 0
    Steve Colyer 13 0 19.2 0-0 2.75 9 16 0
    Troy Brohawn 12 0 11.2 2-0 3.86 4 13 0
    Rodney Myers 4 0 9.0 0-0 6.00 4 5 0
    Víctor Alvarez 5 0 5.2 0-1 12.71 6 3 0
    Scott Mullen 1 0 3.0 0-0 9.00 5 1 0

    Batting Stats[edit]

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

    Name Pos G AB Avg. R H HR RBI SB
    Paul Lo Duca C/1B 147 568 .273 64 155 7 52 0
    David Ross C 40 124 .258 19 32 10 18 0
    Todd Hundley C 21 33 .182 2 6 2 11 0
    Koyie Hill C 3 3 .333 0 1 0 0 0
    Fred McGriff 1B 86 297 .249 32 74 13 40 0
    Alex Cora 2B/SS 148 477 .249 39 119 4 34 4
    César Izturis SS 158 558 .251 47 140 1 40 10
    Adrián Beltré 3B 158 559 .240 50 134 23 80 2
    Ron Coomer 1B/3B 69 125 .240 11 30 4 15 0
    Robin Ventura 1B/3B 49 109 .220 11 24 5 13 0
    Joe Thurston 2B 12 10 .200 2 2 0 0 0
    Shawn Green RF 160 611 .280 84 171 19 85 6
    Dave Roberts CF 107 388 .250 56 97 2 16 40
    Jeromy Burnitz LF 61 230 .204 25 47 13 4
    Jolbert Cabrera OF/IF 128 347 .282 43 98 6 37 6
    Brian Jordan LF/CF/RF 66 224 .299 28 67 6 28 1
    Mike Kinkade LF/RF/1B/3B 88 162 .216 25 35 5 14 1
    Daryle Ward LF/1B 52 109 .183 6 20 0 9 0
    Rickey Henderson LF 30 72 .208 7 15 2 5 3
    Wilkin Ruan CF 21 41 .220 2 9 0 2 1
    Larry Barnes LF 30 38 .211 2 8 0 2 0
    Jason Romano LF/RF/CF/2B 37 36 .083 3 3 0 0 2
    Chad Hermansen LF 11 25 .160 2 4 0 2 0
    Bubba Crosby LF 9 12 .083 0 1 0 1 0
    Chin-Feng Chen OF 1 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0

    2003 Awards[edit]

    Farm system[edit]

    Level Team League Manager
    AAA Las Vegas 51s Pacific Coast League John Shoemaker
    AA Jacksonville Suns Southern League Dino Ebel
    High A Vero Beach Dodgers Florida State League Scott Little
    A South Georgia Waves South Atlantic League Dann Bilardello
    Rookie Ogden Raptors Pioneer League Travis Barbary
    Rookie Gulf Coast Dodgers Gulf Coast League Luis Salazar
    Rookie DSL Dodgers
    DSL Dodgers 2
    Dominican Summer League

    Major League Baseball Draft[edit]

    Chad Billingsley

    The Dodgers selected 50 players in this draft. Of those, 12 of them would eventually play Major League baseball.

    The first round pick was right handed pitcher Chad Billingsley from Defiance High SchoolinDefiance, Ohio. He was a 2009 All-Star and pitched eight seasons with the Dodgers with an 81–61 record and 3.65 ERA in 219 games (190 starts) before missing most of 2013 and all of 2014 with serious arm injuries.

    The sixth round pick, outfielder Matt Kemp from Midwest City High School would lead the National League in Home Runs and RBIs in 2011 as well as finishing second in the MVP vote that year.

    The draft class also included catcher A. J. Ellis (18th round), who would become the Dodgers starting catcher in 2012.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Ron Coomer Stats".
  • ^ 2003 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft
  • External links[edit]


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