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词条 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers season
释义

  1. Offseason

  2. Regular season

      Season standings   Record vs. opponents   Opening Day lineup    Roster  

  3. Notable transactions

  4. Starting Pitchers stats

  5. Relief Pitchers stats

  6. Batting Stats

  7. Postseason

      1981 National League Division Series    Game 1    Game 2    Game 3    Game 4    Game 5    1981 National League Championship Series    Game 1    Game 2    Game 3    Game 4    Game 5  

  8. 1981 World Series

      Game 1    Game 2    Game 3    Game 4    Game 5    Game 6  

  9. 1981 Awards

  10. Farm system

  11. Major League Baseball Draft

     January draft  January Secondary phase  June draft  June secondary phase 

  12. Notes

  13. References

  14. External links

{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2013}}{{Infobox MLB yearly
| name = Los Angeles Dodgers
| season = 1981
| misc = World Series Champions
National League Champions
NL West champions
| logo = LosAngelesDodgers_100.png
| current league = National League
| y1 = 1890
| division = Western Division
| y2 = 1969
| Uniform logo =
| ballpark = Dodger Stadium
| y4 = 1962
| city = Los Angeles
| y5 = 1958
| owners = Peter O'Malley
| general managers = Al Campanis
| managers = Tommy Lasorda
| television = KTTV (11)
Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett, Ross Porter
ONTV
Geoff Witcher, Al Downing
| radio = KABC
Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett, Ross Porter
KTNQ
Jaime Jarrín, Rudy Hoyos
|}}

The 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers season got off to a strong start when rookie pitcher Fernando Valenzuela pitched a shutout on opening day, starting the craze that came to be known as "Fernandomania." Fernando went on to win both the Rookie of the Year and Cy Young Awards.

The season was divided into two halves because of a players strike in mid-season. The Dodgers won the Western Division of the National League in the first half and advanced to the playoffs. They beat the Houston Astros in a divisional playoff and the Montreal Expos in the National League Championship Series before beating the New York Yankees to win the World Series.

Offseason

  • December 4, 1980: Don Sutton signed with the Houston Astros as a free agent.
  • March 30, 1981: Acquired Ken Landreaux[1] from the Minnesota Twins for Mickey Hatcher and Matt Reeves

Regular season

Season standings

{{1981 NL West standings}}

Record vs. opponents

{{1981 NL Record vs. opponents|team=LAD}}

Opening Day lineup

Opening Day Starters
Name Position
Davey Lopes Second baseman
Ken Landreaux Center fielder
Dusty Baker Left fielder
Steve Garvey First baseman
Ron Cey Third baseman
Pedro Guerrero Right fielder
Mike SciosciaCatcher
Bill Russell Shortstop
Fernando Valenzuela Starting pitcher

Roster

1981 Los Angeles Dodgers

Roster
Pitchers{{MLBplayer|37|Bobby Castillo}}{{MLBplayer|51|Terry Forster}}{{MLBplayer|38|Dave Goltz}}{{MLBplayer|46|Burt Hooton}}{{MLBplayer|57|Steve Howe}}{{MLBplayer|49|Tom Niedenfuer}}{{MLBplayer|26|Alejandro Peña}}{{MLBplayer|25|Ted Power}}{{MLBplayer|41|Jerry Reuss}}{{MLBplayer|48|Dave Stewart}}{{MLBplayer|43|Rick Sutcliffe}}{{MLBplayer|34|Fernando Valenzuela}}{{MLBplayer|35|Bob Welch}}Catchers{{MLBplayer| 9|Jerry Grote}}{{MLBplayer|14|Mike Scioscia}}{{MLBplayer| 7|Steve Yeager}}Infielders{{MLBplayer|10|Ron Cey}}{{MLBplayer|36|Pepe Frías}}{{MLBplayer| 6|Steve Garvey}}{{MLBplayer|15|Davey Lopes}}{{MLBplayer| 5|Mike Marshall}}{{MLBplayer|45|Jack Perconte}}{{MLBplayer|18|Bill Russell}}{{MLBplayer|52|Steve Sax}}{{MLBplayer| 8|Reggie Smith}}{{MLBplayer|30|Derrel Thomas}}{{MLBplayer| 1|Gary Weiss}}Outfielders{{MLBplayer|12|Dusty Baker}}{{MLBplayer|22|Mark Bradley}}{{MLBplayer|13|Joe Ferguson}}{{MLBplayer|28|Pedro Guerrero}}{{MLBplayer|21|Jay Johnstone}}{{MLBplayer|44|Ken Landreaux}}{{MLBplayer|47|Candy Maldonado}}{{MLBplayer|17|Bobby Mitchell}}{{MLBplayer|16|Rick Monday}}{{MLBplayer|50|Ron Roenicke}}Manager{{MLBplayer| 2|Tommy Lasorda}}Coaches{{MLBplayer|54|Monty Basgall}}{{MLBplayer|58|Mark Cresse}}{{MLBplayer|11|Manny Mota}}{{MLBplayer|33|Danny Ozark}}{{MLBplayer|29|Ron Perranoski}}

Notable transactions

  • April 17, 1981: Don Stanhouse was released by the Los Angeles Dodgers.[2]

Starting Pitchers stats

Name G GS IP ERA W/L BB SO CG
Fernando Valenzuela 25 25 192.3 2.48 13-7 61 180 11
Burt Hooton 23 23 142.3 2.28 11-6 33 74 5
Bob Welch 23 23 141.3 3.44 9-5 41 88 2
Jerry Reuss 22 22 152.7 2.30 10-4 27 51 8

Relief Pitchers stats

Name G GS IP ERA W/L BB SO SV
Steve Howe 41 0 54.0 2.50 5-3 18 32 8
Bobby Castillo 34 1 50.7 5.33 2-4 18 32 5
Dave Stewart 32 0 43.3 2.49 4-3 14 29 6
Terry Forster 210 30.7 4.11 0-1 15 17 0
Dave Goltz 26 8 77.0 4.09 2-7 25 481
Rick Sutcliffe 14 6 47.0 4.02 2-2 20 16 0
Tom Niedenfuer 17 0 26.0 3.81 3-1 6 12 2
Alejandro Peña 140 25.3 2.84 1-1 11 14 2
Ted Power 5 2 14.3 3.14 1-3 7 7 0

Batting Stats

Name Pos G AB Avg. R H HR RBI SB
Mike Scioscia C 93 290 .276 27 80 2 29 0
Steve Yeager C 42 86 .209 5 18 3 7 0
Jerry Grote C 2 2 .000 0 0 0 0 0
Steve Garvey 1B 110 431 .283 63 122 10 64 3
Davey Lopes 2B 58 214.289 35 44 5 17 20
Bill Russell SS 82 262 .233 20 61 0 22 2
Ron Cey 3B 85312 .288 42 90 13 50 0
Derrel Thomas 2B/3B/SS/OF 80218 .248 25 54 4 24 7
Steve Sax 2B 31119 .277 15 33 2 9 5
Pepe Frías SS/2B/3B 2536 .250 6 9 0 3 0
Reggie Smith 1B 4135 .200 5 7 1 8 0
Mike Marshall 1B/3B/OF 14 25 .200 2 5 0 1 0
Gary Weiss SS 14 19.105 2 2 0 1 0
Jack Perconte 2B 8 9 .222 2 2 0 1 1
Dusty Baker OF 103400 .320 48 128 9 49 10
Pedro Guerrero OF/3B/1B98 347 .300 46 104 12 48 5
Ken Landreaux OF 99 390 .251 48 98 7 41 18
Rick Monday OF 66130 .315 24 41 11 25 1
Jay Johnstone OF/1B 61 83 .205 8 17 3 6 0
Ron Roenicke OF 22 47 .234 6 11 0 0 1
Joe Ferguson OF 17 14 .143 2 2 0 1 0
Candy MaldonadoOF 11 12 .093 0 1 0 0 0
Bobby Mitchell OF 10 5 .125 0 1 0 0 0
Mark Bradley OF 96 .167 2 1 0 0 0

Postseason

1981 National League Division Series

{{main|1981 National League Division Series}}

In the divisional series, the Dodgers fell behind the Houston Astros two games to zero but came back to win the next three games to take the series and advance to the LCS.

Game 1

October 6, The Astrodome, Houston, Texas

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W: Nolan Ryan (1-0)  L: Dave Stewart (0-1)  
HRs: LA – Steve Garvey (1)  HOU – Alan Ashby (1)

Game 2

October 7, The Astrodome, Houston, Texas

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Houston00000000001190
W: Joe Sambito (1-0)  L: Dave Stewart (0-2)  
HRs: LA – none   HOU – none

Game 3

October 9, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
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W: Burt Hooton (1-0)  L: Bob Knepper (0-1)  
HRs: HOU – Art Howe (1)  LA – Steve Garvey (2)

Game 4

October 10, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

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W: Fernando Valenzuela (1-0)  L: Vern Ruhle (0-1)  
HRs: HOU – none  LA – Pedro Guerrero (1)

Game 5

October 11, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

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W: Jerry Reuss (1-0)  L: Nolan Ryan (1-1)  
HRs: HOU – none  LA – none

1981 National League Championship Series

{{main|1981 National League Championship Series}}

The Dodgers faced the Montreal Expos in the 1981 NLCS and beat them three games to two, thanks to a ninth-inning home run by Rick Monday in Game 5.

Game 1

October 13, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

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W: Burt Hooton (1-0)  L: Bill Gullickson (0-1)  
HRs: MON – None  LAD – Pedro Guerrero (1), Mike Scioscia (1)
Pitchers: MON – Gullickson, Reardon (8)  LAD – Hooton, Welch (8), Howe (9)
Attendance: 51,273

Game 2

October 14, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

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Los Angeles000000000051
W: Ray Burris (1-0)  L: Fernando Valenzuela (0-1)  
HRs: MON – None  LAD – None
Pitchers: MON – Burris  LAD – Valenzuela, Niedenfuer (7), Forster (7), Pena (7), Castillo (9)
Attendance: 53,463

Game 3

October 16, Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec

Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles000100000170
Montreal00000400X471
W: Steve Rogers (1-0)  L: Jerry Reuss (0-1)  
HRs: LAD – None  MON – Jerry White (1)
Pitchers: LAD – Reuss, Pena (8)  MON – Rogers
Attendance: 54,372

Game 4

October 17, Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec

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Montreal000100000151
W: Burt Hooton (2-0)  L: Bill Gullickson (0-2)
HRs: LAD – Steve Garvey (1)  MON – None
Pitchers: LAD – Hooton, Welch (8), Howe (9)  MON – Gullickson, Fryman (8), Sosa (9), Lee (9)
Attendance: 54,499

Game 5

October 19, Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec

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W: Fernando Valenzuela (1-1)  L: Steve Rogers (1-1)  SV: Bob Welch (1)
HRs: LAD – Rick Monday (1)  MON – None
Pitchers: LAD – Valenzuela, Welch (9)  MON – Burris, Rogers (9)
Attendance: 36,491

1981 World Series

{{main|1981 World Series}}

The Dodgers met the New York Yankees in the World Series once again, this time beating them in six games to claim their first championship since 1965.

Game 1

October 20, Yankee Stadium, New York

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W: Ron Guidry (1-0)  L: Jerry Reuss (0-1)  SV: Goose Gossage (1)
HRs: LAD – Steve Yeager (1)  NY – Bob Watson (1)

Game 2

October 21, Yankee Stadium, New York

Team123456789RHE
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New York00001002X361
W: Tommy John (1-0)  L: Burt Hooton (0-1)  SV: Goose Gossage (2)
HRs: LAD – none  NY – none

Game 3

October 23, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

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W: Fernando Valenzuela (1-0)  L: George Frazier (0-1)  SV: none)
HRs: NY – Rick Cerone (1), Bob Watson (2)  LA – Ron Cey (1)

Game 4

October 24, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

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W: Steve Howe (1-0)  L: George Frazier (0-2)  SV: none)
HRs: NY – Willie Randolph (1), Reggie Jackson (1)  LA – Jay Johnstone (1)

Game 5

October 25, Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles

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W: Jerry Reuss (1-1)  L: Ron Guidry (1-1)  SV: none
HRs: NY – none   LA – Pedro Guerrero (1), Steve Yeager (2)

Game 6

October 28, Yankee Stadium, New York

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W: Burt Hooton (1-1)  L: George Frazier (0-3)  SV: Steve Howe (1)
HRs: LAD – Pedro Guerrero (2)   NY – Willie Randolph (2)

1981 Awards

{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}
  • 1981 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
    • Fernando Valenzuela starter
    • Davey Lopes starter
    • Dusty Baker reserve
    • Steve Garvey reserve
    • Pedro Guerrero reserve
    • Burt Hooton reserve
  • National League Rookie of the Year
    • Fernando Valenzuela
  • National League Cy Young Award
    • Fernando Valenzuela
  • NLCS Most Valuable Player
    • Burt Hooton
  • World Series Most Valuable Player
    • Ron Cey
    • Pedro Guerrero
    • Steve Yeager
  • Gold Glove Award
    • Dusty Baker
  • Roberto Clemente Award
    • Steve Garvey
{{col-2}}
  • Baseball Digest Rookie All-Star
    • Dave Stewart
    • Fernando Valenzuela
  • TSN Rookie Pitcher of the Year Award
    • Fernando Valenzuela
  • TSN Pitcher of the Year Award
    • Fernando Valenzuela
  • Silver Slugger Award
    • Fernando Valenzuela
    • Dusty Baker
  • TSN Major League Player of the Year Award
    • Fernando Valenzuela
  • TSN National League All-Star
    • Fernando Valenzuela
    • Pedro Guerrero
  • NL Pitcher of the Month
    • Fernando Valenzuela (April 1981)
  • NL Player of the Week
    • Fernando Valenzuela (Apr. 6–12)
    • Ron Cey (May 11–17)
    • Fernando Valenzuela (Aug. 31 – Sep. 6)
{{col-end}}

Farm system

{{MLB Farm System
|level16 = AAA
|team16 = Albuquerque Dukes
|league16 = Pacific Coast League
|manager16 = Del Crandall
|level17 = AA
|team17 = San Antonio Dodgers
|league17 = Texas League
|manager17 = Don LeJohn
|level18 = High A
|team18 = Lodi Dodgers
|league18 = California League
|manager18 = Terry Collins
|level19 = High A
|team19 = Vero Beach Dodgers
|league19 = Florida State League
|manager19 =Stan Wasiak
|level20 = Rookie
|team20 = Lethbridge Dodgers
|league20 = Pioneer League
|manager20 = Gary LaRocque
}}

Teams in BOLD won League Championships

Major League Baseball Draft

{{Main|1981 Major League Baseball Draft}}

The Dodgers drafted 33 players in the June draft and 18 in the January draft. Of those, eight players would eventually play in the Major Leagues. They received an extra pick in the 2nd round from the Houston Astros as compensation for the loss of free agent pitcher Don Sutton.

The Dodgers first round pick in the June draft was shortstop Dave Anderson from the University of Memphis. He played 10 seasons in the Majors (8 of them with the Dodgers), primarily as a utility infielder. The draft also included pitchers Sid Fernandez (round 3) and John Franco (round 5), both of whom would have lengthy Major League careers primarily with the New York Mets after the Dodgers traded them.

January draft

[3]
RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Kelvin WhiteRHP Cosumnes River CollegeNo
2Robert SeymourOF Sacramento City CollegeYes1981–1982 A
3Frederick Bass3B Sacramento City CollegeYes 1981A
4John SylviaSS College of the SequoiasYes 1981–1982 A
5Jack Loop1B Pasadena City CollegeNo
6Eugene SteinbachC Georgia Perimeter CollegeYes1981–1994 AA
7Brad HarlowSS Cosumnes River CollegeNo
8Brett RadlandRHP Valencia Community CollegeNo
9Jon Van DortOF Chaffey CollegeNo
10Larry RiddleRHP Alvin Community CollegeNo
Red Sox-1984
1984A
11Andy HargroveRHP Barstow Community CollegeNo
12James SewellOF Sacramento City CollegeNo
13Ronnie Chapman2B Louisburg CollegeNo
Blue Jays-1982
1982–1986AA
14James WoodsIF San Jacinto CollegeNo
15Charles Byers3B Chaffey CollegeNo
16Benny Distefano1B Alvin Community CollegeNo
Pirates-1982
1982–1993 MLB

January Secondary phase

[4]
RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Shayne HammondLHP Southeastern Illinois College Yes 1981–1983 AA
2Tom DiCeglioSS Gulf Coast Community College No
Twins-1984
1984–1986 A

June draft

[5]
RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Dave AndersonSSUniversity of MemphisYes1981–1992MLB
2Sid Bream1BLiberty UniversityYes1981–1994MLB
2Lemmie MillerOFArizona State UniversityYes1981–1989MLB
3Sid FernandezLHPKaiser High SchoolNo
Angels-1984
1981–2001MLB
4Steven BoncoreCUniversity of La VerneYes1981–1983A
5John FrancoLHPSt. John's UniversityYes1981–2005MLB
6Brian WilliamsOFSouth High SchoolYes1981–1986A
7Michael BeuderLHPSanta Clara UniversityYes1981–1983A
8Gregory ChinnOFCalifornia State University, SacramentoYes1981–1983A
9Stu PedersonOFUniversity of Southern CaliforniaYes1981–1992MLB
10Mark PirruccelloCCalifornia State University, FullertonNo
Royals-1982
1982–1984 AA
11Gregory CarneRHPRedondo High SchoolYes1981–1984A
12Peyton MosherRHPUniversity of GeorgiaYes1981–1984 A
13David AndersonRHPUniversity of Nevada, RenoYes1982–1990 AAA
14Dean RennickeRHP University of Wisconsin–MadisonYes1981–1985 AAA
15Jimmy GuillenRHPRoosevelt High SchoolNo
16Harold PerkinsSSCalifornia State University, Los AngelesYes1981–1991 AAA
17Christopher ChavezSSUniversity of Nebraska at LincolnYes 1981–1982AA
18Jerry BendorfSSGonzaga UniversityYes 1981–1982AA
19Jeffrey GreeneSSUniversity of VermontYes 1981Rookie
20Tim CriswellRHPCarrollton High SchoolNo
Dodgers-1983
1983–1987 AA
21John Gregory1BLake Worth High SchoolYes 1981–1984 A
22Craig ThompsonOFDallas Baptist UniversityYes1981–1982A
23William Murray2BUniversity of San FranciscoYes1981 A
24Steven YoungOF Chambersburg High SchoolYes 1981Rookie
25Robert PhilpsRHPCarmichaels High SchoolNo
26Charles BeardRHPCalifornia State University, SacramentoYes 1981–1983 A
27David DunlapIFCalifornia State University, SacramentoNo
28Brett DavisOFPearland High SchoolNo
29Jeff CarterIFEvanston Township High SchoolNo
Giants-1985
1985–1996 AAA
30Ronald RobbinsRHPLouisiana State University at AlexandriaNo
Blue Jays-1983
1983–1984 A

June secondary phase

[6]
RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Ralph BryantOF Abraham Baldwin Agricultural CollegeYes 1981–1996 MLB
2Michael MooreC Edmonds Community CollegeYes 1981–1982A
3Ethan McHenryRHP Yakima Valley Community CollegeNo

Notes

1. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/l/landrke01.shtml
2. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/s/stanhdo01.shtml
3. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=franch_year&team_ID=LAD&year_ID=1981&draft_type=janreg& 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB January Draft-Regular Phase ]
4. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=franch_year&team_ID=LAD&year_ID=1981&draft_type=jansec& 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB January Draft-Secondary Phase ]
5. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=franch_year&team_ID=LAD&year_ID=1981&draft_type=junreg& 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft]
6. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=franch_year&team_ID=LAD&year_ID=1981&draft_type=junsec& 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Draft-Secondary Phase]

References

External links

{{World Series champions}}{{National League champions}}{{National League West champions}}{{1981 MLB season by team}}{{1981 Los Angeles Dodgers}}{{Los Angeles Dodgers}}

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