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Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team stats, statistics, stadium, roster, information

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Pitchers B/T Ht Wt DOB  
43 Yhency Brazoban R/R 6-1 170 06/11/80
55 Giovanni Carrara R/R 6-2 230 03/04/68
37 Darren Dreifort R/R 6-2 210 05/03/72
58 Brian Falkenborg R/R 6-6 190 01/18/78
38 Eric Gagne R/R 6-2 235 01/07/76
57 Joel Hanrahan R/R 6-3 215 10/06/81
17 Kazuhisa Ishii L/L 6-0 215 09/09/73
22 Edwin Jackson R/R 6-3 190 09/09/83
-- Ryan Ketchner L/L 6-1 190 04/19/82
-- Franquelis Osoria R/R 6-0 165 09/12/81
30 Brad Penny R/R 6-4 250 05/24/78
-- Orlando Rodriguez L/L 5-10 155 11/28/80
50 Duaner Sanchez R/R 6-0 189 10/14/79
57 Scott Stewart R/L 6-2 225 08/14/75
56 Derek Thompson L/L 6-2 180 01/08/81
41 Mike Venafro L/L 5-10 180 08/02/73
36 Jeff Weaver R/R 6-5 200 08/22/76
Catchers B/T Ht Wt DOB  
-- Russell Martin R/R 5-11 200 02/15/83
40 David Ross R/R 6-2 215 03/19/77
7 Tom Wilson R/R 6-3 220 12/19/70
Infielders B/T Ht Wt DOB  
-- Willy Aybar S/R 6-0 175 03/09/83
5 Hee-Seop Choi L/L 6-5 240 03/16/79
13 Alex Cora L/R 6-0 200 10/18/75
3 Cesar Izturis S/R 5-9 180 02/10/80
-- Brian Myrow L/R 5-11 190 09/04/76
26 Antonio Perez R/R 5-11 175 01/26/80
8 Olmedo Saenz R/R 5-11 220 10/08/70
49 Joe Thurston L/R 5-11 190 09/29/79
-- Delwyn Young S/R 5-10 180 06/30/82
Outfielders B/T Ht Wt DOB  
21 Milton Bradley S/R 6-0 205 04/15/78
52 Chin-Feng Chen R/R 6-1 190 10/28/77
33 Jason Grabowski L/R 6-3 200 05/24/76
15 Shawn Green L/L 6-4 200 11/10/72
-- Jason Repko R/R 5-11 175 12/27/80
-- Cody Ross R/L 5-11 180 12/23/80
-- Henri Stanley L/L 5-10 185 12/15/77
28 Jayson Werth R/R 6-5 210 05/20/79
 

Manager & Coaches  
22 Grady Little Manager
46 Dave Jauss Bench Coach
25 Mariano Duncan First Base Coach
37 Rich Donnelly Third Base Coach
33 Eddie Murray Hitting Coach
40 Rick Honeycutt Pitching Coach
48 Dan Warthen Bullpen Coach
11 Manny Mota Coach
85 Rob Flippo Bullpen Catcher
Staff  
Stan Conte Head Athletic Trainer
Stan Johnston Assistant Athletic Trainer
Doug Jarrow Strength and Conditioning Coach
Mitch Pool Dodger Clubhouse Manager
Jerry Turner Visiting Clubhouse Manager

2004 Draft Picks B/T Ht Wt DOB Draft Round POS Signed
Justin A Orenduff R/R 6'4" 205 05/27/1983 1 RHP 06/17/2004
Blake R Dewitt L/R 5'11" 175 08/20/1985 1 2B 06/11/2004
Timothy S Elbert L/L 6'2" 190 05/13/1985 1 LHP 06/11/2004
Blake W Johnson R/R 6'3" 185 06/14/1985 2 RHP 06/09/2004
Cory L Dunlap L/L 6'1" 205 04/13/1984 3 1B 06/09/2004
Luis J Guerra R/R 6'1" 185 10/31/1985 4 RHP 06/13/2004
John A Raglani L/L 6'2" 215 04/06/1983 5 LF 06/12/2004
Daniel M Batz R/R 6'2" 210 03/19/1982 6 1B 06/08/2004
Barry J Richmond L/L 6'3" 185 02/03/1984 7 RF 06/09/2004
Carlos Medero-Stullz R/R 5'8" 190 05/30/1986 8 C 06/18/2004
David L Nicholson R/R 6'0" 175 10/22/1982 9 2B 06/09/2004
Cory N Wade R/R 6'2" 180 05/28/1983 10 RHP 06/10/2004
Christopher R Westervelt R/R 5'11" 205 11/20/1981 11 C 06/16/2004
Sam M Steidl L/L 5'10" 185 05/09/1981 12 CF 06/12/2004
Jeffrey D Larish L/R 6'2" 180 10/11/1982 13 LF  
Brian T Akin R/R 6'3" 185 10/13/1981 14 RHP 06/12/2004
Joseph C Savery L/L 6'3" 210 11/04/1985 15 LHP  
Chase Dardar R/R 6'0" 190 09/26/1983 16 RHP  
Daniel A Forrer R/L 6'3" 195 11/01/1983 17 LHP  
Matthew Paul R/R 5'10" 190 09/03/1982 18 2B 06/10/2004
David T Price L/L 6'4" 195 08/26/1985 19 LHP  
Mark W Alexander R/R 5'10" 190 12/06/1980 20 RHP 06/09/2004
Justin M Simmons L/L 6'3" 225 10/05/1981 21 LHP 07/08/2004
Kyle J Wilson R/R 6'2" 200 04/21/1983 22 RHP 08/09/2004
Kenny Plaisance R/R 6'5" 200 09/22/1983 23 RHP 06/14/04
Kody P Kaiser S/R 5'8" 180 04/06/1985 24 2B  
Justin M Ruggiano R/R 6'2" 205 04/12/1982 25 LF 06/16/2004
Benjamin H Petralli S/R 6'2" 180 10/07/1985 26 C  
Levander K Graves R/R 6'3" 187 08/18/1986 27 C  
James B Lawler R/R 6'3" 210 07/30/1985 28 1B  
Ryan K Strieby R/R 6'6" 220 08/09/1985 29 1B  
Paul J Gran R/R 5'11" 182 04/07/1986 30 SS  
Ryan N Koch R/R 6'3" 185 10/21/1985 31 RHP  
Michael C Stutes R/R 6'0" 185 09/04/1986 32 RHP  
James S Gilbert R/R 6'2" 195 04/02/1985 33 RHP  
Chris G Lemay R/L 6'2" 170 01/14/1985 34 LHP  
Lynn Henry R/R 6'3" 215 10/27/1985 35 CF  
Michael G Burgher R/R 0'0" 0 10/03/1985 36 CF  
Jeremy B Brown R/R 6'1" 195 04/02/1984 37 CF  
Justin P Crist R/R 5'10" 175 08/06/1982 38 2B 06/09/2004
Michael Branham R/R 6'3" 210 06/24/1986 39 RHP  
Brandon Carter L/R 5'7" 170 11/12/1982 40 SS 06/08/2004
Troy R Grundy R/R 6'1" 180 12/05/1985 41 RHP  
Christopher R Johnson R/R 6'3" 190 04/23/1986 42 RHP  
Davis S Bilardello L/L 6'3" 190 12/03/1984 43 LHP  
Kyle A Rapp L/L 6'2" 170 02/14/1984 44 LHP  
Michael Hernandez R/R 6'0" 175 12/18/1983 45 RF  
Andrew Brewer R/R 6'3" 160 10/03/1985 46 RHP  
Robert A Bratton R/R 6'0" 185 07/01/1986 47 SS  
Giuseppe Norrito R/R 5'10" 180 08/04/1982 48 RHP 06/08/2004
Scott A Bates L/R 5'10" 180 08/22/1985 49 C  
Ross J Hoffman L/R 6'4" 220 08/08/1984 50 1B  

Stadium



Dodger Stadium
It began with Dodger President Walter O'Malley's vision nearly five decades ago and remains one of the crown jewels in professional sports and a landmark to West Coast expansion in Major League Baseball.

Since 1962, the beauty of Dodger Stadium has awed spectators with a breath-taking view of downtown Los Angeles to the south; green, tree-lined Elysian hills to the north and east; and the San Gabriel Mountains beyond.

The 56,000-seat Dodger Stadium has parking for 16,000 automobiles on 21 terraced lots adjacent to the same elevations as the six different seating levels.

More than 3,400 trees cover the 300 acres of beautiful landscape, which is maintained by a full-time staff of gardeners. The Dodgers employ a full-time grounds crew and maintenance staff that keeps all aspects of the stadium in immaculate condition throughout the season making Dodger Stadium one of the best maintained facilities in the country.

In January 1999, the Dodgers announced a program of investment and limited renovation of Dodger Stadium to help make it more economically competitive with other ballparks across the nation. By the start of the 2000 season, the Dodgers added new field level seats down the foul lines beyond the dugouts and a new expanded dugout section with an adjacent club area. In addition, suites were added on the Club Level to provide amenities that are now available at every other Major League ballpark. In 2003, a new scoreboard, DodgerVision video board and cutting edge control room were added to enhance the overall fan experience.

The Dodgers installed a brand new state-of-the-art grass field after the conclusion of the 1995 season for the first time since the stadium opened in 1962. Prescription Athletic Turf (PAT), created and installed by the Cincinnati-based Motz Group, used the latest agronomic and engineering technology to manage field moisture through controlled drainage and irrigation. The 100,000 square feet of bermuda grass is grown on pure sand, beneath which a vacuum chamber is laid over a water-tight plastic barrier that forcibly extracts water during heavy rains. New moisture gauges monitor the field's water level in coordination with a microprocessor that controls drainage functions. A computer controller has the ability to reverse the scenario and subirrigate when the sand's moisture reading drops below the optimal level.

Clearly, the changes have paid off, as the Dodger Stadium field was named the best in baseball by Sports Illustrated in 2003 in a poll of Major League players. Of the responses, 23.2 percent of players rated Dodger Stadium as the best-quality playing field, more than twice as many as any other stadium.

At the gates, more than 115 million fans have watched Dodger games at Dodger Stadium over 42 years, an average of more than 2.7 million fans per season. Dodger fans have witnessed 3,257 regular-season games at Dodger Stadium, including a 1,899-1,439 (.569) record posted by the Dodgers. In 1978, Dodger Stadium became the first ballpark to host more than three million fans in a season when the Dodgers drew 3,347,845 in attendance. Following another three-million attendance mark in 1980, the Dodgers set the all-time Major League season attendance record in 1982, drawing 3,608,881 fans. Toronto, Colorado and Atlanta have since topped that mark, but the Dodgers can also boast seasons of more than three million in attendance from 1983-86, 1990-91, 1993 and 1996-2003. Eight of the top 25 NL single-season attendance marks have been recorded at Dodger Stadium.

During the 20th century, the only privately-financed ballparks in Major League Baseball were Yankee Stadium (built in 1923) and Dodger Stadium. Walter O'Malley and architect Emil Praeger set the stage for baseball's most popular and beautiful showplace when they began designing the Dodgers' new home after moving to Los Angeles in 1958. The stadium opened its doors on April 10, 1962 and the Dodgers won their first game at their new home the next day on April 11 when they defeated the Cincinnati Reds, 6-2. The Dodgers drew 2,755,184 fans at Dodger Stadium during its inaugural season.

Since then, Dodger Stadium has hosted eight World Series and the Dodgers have won four World Championships (1963, 1965, 1981 and 1988), eight NL pennants (1963, 1965, 1966, 1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1988), eight NL Western Division crowns (1974, 1977, 1978, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1988, 1995) and one NL Wild Card berth (1996).

The stadium hosted the Major League Baseball All-Star Game in 1980 and the Olympic Games' baseball competition in 1984. The eight-team competition during the 1984 Olympic Games marked baseball's greatest involvement in the Olympic Games to that point.

The Olympic spirit returned to Los Angeles again in 1991, as Dodger Stadium hosted the Opening Ceremonies for the United States Olympic Festival. Later that summer, the stadium showcased the top amateur baseball players from around the world in the second annual International Baseball Association World All-Star Game.

Dodger Stadium has been the site of several non-baseball major events, as Pope John Paul II celebrated Mass at Dodger Stadium on Sept. 16, 1987. Entertainers from around the world have performed there as well, such as KISS, The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, The Bee Gees, Elton John, Simon and Garfunkel, Michael Jackson, David Bowie, Genesis, Eric Clapton, U2, the Dave Matthews Band and in August, 2003, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band. Dodger Stadium also staged one of the world's greatest entertainment events in 1994 when internationally renowned tenors Jose Carreras, Placido Domingo and Luciano Pavarotti reunited for a spectacular concert performance "Encore - The Three Tenors" with conductor Zubin Mehta.

In its early years, Dodger Stadium even staged other sporting events such as boxing, a basketball game featuring the world-renowned Harlem Globetrotters and a ski-jumping exhibition. From 1962-65, the American League's Los Angeles (now Anaheim) Angels called Dodger Stadium home.

But the one constant has been Los Angeles Dodgers baseball, which was awarded the title of "Best Sporting Event" in 2003 by the Los Angeles Daily News Readers' Choice Poll. In 2004, for the 43rd season, this grand ballpark will continue to welcome fans of all ages, as the storied tradition continues.
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