1994 Los Angeles Dodgers season

1994 Los Angeles Dodgers
1st place in NL West
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record 58–56 (.509)
Divisional place 1st
Other information
Owner(s) Peter O'Malley
General manager(s) Fred Claire
Manager(s) Tommy Lasorda
Local television KTLA (5)
Local radio

KABC
Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Rick Monday

KWKW
Jaime Jarrín, René Cárdenas
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The 1994 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 36th season of the franchise. The Dodgers were leading the National League's Western Division in the 1994 season when a players strike halted the season.

Offseason

Regular season

The Dodgers had compiled a 58-56 record through 114 games by Friday, August 12. They had scored 532 runs (4.67 per game) and allowed 509 runs (4.46 per game).[2]

Season standings

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 5856 0.509 33–22 25–34
San Francisco Giants 5560 0.478 29–31 26–29
Colorado Rockies 5364 0.453 25–32 28–32
San Diego Padres 4770 0.402 12½ 26–31 21–39


Record vs. opponents

1994 National League Records

Sources:
Team ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MON NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL
Atlanta 4–25–58–28–43–36–04–55–46–33–96–15–15–7
Chicago 2–45–76–64–54–83–32–41–41–65–56–35–45–5
Cincinnati 5–57–54–47–54–63–64–22–44–29–38–27–22–2–1
Colorado 2–86–64–43–95–54–64–25–12–42–35–53–78–4
Florida 4–85–45–79–32–43–32–76–44–61–65–12–43–7
Houston 3–38–46–45–54–21–82–43–35–18–45–58–28–4
Los Angeles 0–63–36–36–43–38–13–96–67–53–36–45–52–4
Montreal 5–44–22–42–47–24–29–34–35–48–212–05–77–3
New York 4–54–14–21–54–63–36–63–44–64–56–66–66–3
Philadelphia 3-66–12–44–26–41–55–74–56–45–44–84–84–3
Pittsburgh 9–35–53–93–26–14–83–32–85–44–53–31–55–5
San Diego 1–63–62–85–51–55–54–60–126–68–43–35–24–2
San Francisco 1–54–52–77–34–22–85–57–56–68–45–12–52–4
St. Louis 7–55–52–2–14–87–34–84–23–73–63–45–52–44–2

Opening Day lineup

Opening Day Starters
NamePosition
Delino DeShieldsSecond baseman
Brett ButlerCenter fielder
Mike PiazzaCatcher
Eric KarrosFirst baseman
Tim WallachThird baseman
Henry RodríguezLeft fielder
Raúl MondesíRight fielder
José OffermanShortstop
Orel HershiserStarting pitcher

Notable transactions

Roster

1994 Los Angeles Dodgers

Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Starting Pitchers stats

NameGGSIPW/LERABBSOCG
Ramón Martínez 2424170.012-73.97561194
Pedro Astacio2323149.06-84.2918473
Kevin Gross 2523157.39-73.6011431
Tom Candiotti 2322153.07-74.12541025
Orel Hershiser2121135.36-63.7942721

Relief Pitchers stats

NameGGSIPW/LERABBSOSV
Todd Worrell38042.06-54.29124411
Jim Gott37036.35-35.9420292
Roger McDowell32041.30-35.2322290
Darren Dreifort27029.00-56.2115226
Omar Daal24013.70-03.29590
Ismael Valdez21128.33-13.1810280
Rudy Seánez17023.71-12.669180
Gary Wayne19017.31-34.676100
Al Osuna1508.72-06.23470
Brian Barnes505.00-07.20450
Chan Ho Park204.00-011.25560

Batting Stats

NamePosGABAvg.RHHRRBISB
Mike PiazzaC107405.3196412924921
Carlos HernándezC3264.219614260
Tom PrinceC36.33322010
Eric Karros1B111406.2665110814462
Delino DeShields2B/SS89320.250518023327
José Offerman SS72243.21027511252
Tim Wallach3B113414.2806811623780
Rafael BournigalSS40116.2242260110
Garey Ingram2B2678.2821022380
Jeff Treadway2B/3B5267.2991420051
Dave Hansen3B4044.341315050
Eddie Pye2B/SS710.10021000
Raúl MondesíRF112434.30663133165611
Brett ButlerCF111417.3147913183327
Henry RodríguezOF104306.26833828490
Cory SnyderOF73153.23518366181
Mitch WebsterOF8284.27416234131
Chris GwynnOF5871.2689193130
Billy AshleyLF26.33302000

1994 Awards

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Albuquerque Dukes Pacific Coast League Rick Dempsey
AA San Antonio Missions Texas League Tom Beyers
High A Bakersfield Dodgers California League John Shelby
High A Vero Beach Dodgers Florida State League Jon Debus
A-Short Season Yakima Bears Northwest League Joe Vavra
Rookie Great Falls Dodgers Pioneer League Ron Roenicke
Rookie DSL Dodgers
DSL Dodgers 2
Dominican Summer League

Teams in BOLD won League Championships

Major League Baseball Draft

Paul Konerko

The Dodgers selected 77 players in this draft. Of those, 13 of them would eventually play Major League baseball.

The first round draft pick was Paul Konerko, a catcher from Chaparral High School in Scottsdale, Arizona. He was quickly converted to first base and made his Dodgers debut in 1997. He was traded the following year to the Cincinnati Reds and then in 1999 to the Chicago White Sox, where he became a six time All-Star and was the 2005 ALCS MVP as the White Sox won the 2005 World Series. In 18 seasons, he hit .279 with 439 home runs and 1,412 RBI in 2,349 games.

References

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