2008 Los Angeles Dodgers season

The 2008 Los Angeles Dodgers season featured the Dodgers celebrating their Golden Anniversary in Southern California under new manager Joe Torre as they won the National League West for the first time since 2004, and returned to the postseason after missing the playoffs in 2007. The Dodgers did not peak until September when the won 17–8, which was highlighted by the acquisition of superstar outfielder Manny Ramirez. Ramirez hit .396 with 17 HRs in 53 games after the trade on July 31. They swept the Chicago Cubs in the NLDS to advance to the NLCS. It was their first playoff series win since 1988 when they went on to win the World Series. However, they lost to the Philadelphia Phillies in five games in the NLCS.

2008 Los Angeles Dodgers
National League West champions
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record84–78 (.519)
Divisional place1st
Other information
OwnersFrank McCourt
PresidentJamie McCourt
General managersNed Colletti
ManagersJoe Torre
Local televisionFSN Prime Ticket
KCAL (9)
Vin Scully, Charley Steiner, Steve Lyons
Local radioKABC
Vin Scully, Rick Monday, Charley Steiner

KHJ
Jaime Jarrín, Pepe Yñiguez, Fernando Valenzuela
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Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 8478 0.519 48–33 36–45
Arizona Diamondbacks 8280 0.506 2 48–33 34–47
Colorado Rockies 7488 0.457 10 43–38 31–50
San Francisco Giants 7290 0.444 12 37–44 35–46
San Diego Padres 6399 0.389 21 35–46 28–53

Record vs. opponents


Source:
Team ARI ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona3–52–42–415–32–74–28–102–53–33–44–310–811–73–44–26–9
Atlanta5–30–63–34–310–83–34–23–611–74–142–55–12–52–56–128–7
Chicago4–26–08–75–14–38–95–29–74–23–414–45–24–39–63–36–9
Cincinnati4–23–37–81–56–23–121–710–83–43–56–94–35–15–104–39–6
Colorado3–153–41–55–15–33–38–104–33–60–55–29–911–73–44–37–8
Florida7–28–103–42–63–54–23–45–18–1010–83–24–23–32–514–35–10
Houston2–43–39–812–33–32–44–37–85–23–48–83–37–17–84–27–11
Los Angeles10–82–42–57–110–84–33–44–23–44–45–211–79–92–43–35–10
Milwaukee5–26–37–98–103–41–58–72–42–41–514–14–36–010–56–27–8
New York3–37–112–44–36–310–82–54–34–211–74–32–55–14–312–69–6
Philadelphia4–314–44–35–35–08–104–34–45–17–114–24–23–35–412–64–11
Pittsburgh3–45–24–149–62–52–38–82–51–143–42–43–44–210–73–46–9
San Diego8–101–52–53–49–92–43–37–113–45–22–44–35–131–65–13–15
San Francisco7–115–23–41–57–113–31–79–90–61–53–32–413–54–37–06–12
St. Louis4–35–26–910–54–35–28–74–25–103–44–57–106–13–45–17–8
Washington2–412–63–33–43–43–142–43–32–66–126–124–31–50–71–58–10

Opening Day starters

Opening Day Starters
NamePosition
Rafael FurcalShortstop
Andre EthierLeft fielder
Matt KempRight fielder
Jeff KentSecond baseman
Andruw JonesCenter fielder
Russell MartinCatcher
James LoneyFirst baseman
Blake DeWittThird baseman
Brad PennyStarting pitcher

Notable transactions

2008 roster

2008 Los Angeles Dodgers
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders Manager

Coaches

Game log

2008 Game Log
March/April (14–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 31Giants5–0Penny (1–0)Zito (0–1)56,0001–0
2April 1Giants3–2Saito (1–0)Yabu (0–1)44,0542–0
3April 2Giants2–1Lincecum (1–0)Loaiza (0–1)Wilson (1)43,2172–1
4April 4@ Padres7–1Kuroda (1–0)Thatcher (0–1)42,4743–1
5April 5@ Padres4–1Peavy (2–0)Penny (1–1)38,8193–2
6April 6@ Padres3–2Broxton (1–0)Hoffman (0–2)Saito (1)44,1654–2
7April 7@ Diamondbacks9–3Haren (1–0)Loaiza (0–2)49,5074–3
8April 8@ Diamondbacks10–5Davis (1–1)Billingsley (0–1)28,9734–4
9April 9@ Diamondbacks4–3Owings (2–0)Kuroda (0–1)Lyon (1)23,3314–5
10April 11Padres7–5Peavy (3–0)Penny (1–2)Hoffman (3)54,0524–6
11April 12Padres11–1Lowe (1–0)Young (1–1)54,9555–6
12April 13Padres1–0Maddux (2–0)Billingsley (0–2)Hoffman (4)47,3575–7
13April 14Pirates6–4Yates (2–0)Saito (1–1)Capps (4)37,3345–8
14April 15Pirates11–2Loaiza (1–2)Morris (0–2)37,8966–8
15April 16Pirates8–1Penny (2–2)Maholm (0–2)53,6297–8
16April 18@ Braves6–1Ohman (1–0)Lowe (1–1)38,2507–9
17April 19@ Braves4–1James (1–1)Billingsley (0–3)Acosta (1)40,4517–10
18April 20@ Braves6–1Jurrjens (2–2)Kuroda (1–2)36,7727–11
19April 21@ Reds9–3Penny (3–2)Belisle (0–1)Park (1)14,4468–11
20April 22@ Reds8–1Vólquez (3–0)Kuo (0–1)14,7638–12
21April 23Diamondbacks8–3Lowe (2–1)Haren (3–1)Saito (2)42,5909–12
22April 24Diamondbacks6–4González (1–1)Billingsley (0–4)Lyon (6)38,3509–13
23April 25Rockies8–7 (13)Park (1–0)Buchholz (1–2)53,20510–13
24April 26Rockies11–3Penny (4–2)Redman (2–2)50,46911–13
25April 27Rockies3–2 (10)Beimel (1–0)Corpas (0–2)50,67012–13
26April 29@ Marlins7–6Beimel (2–0)Gregg (3–1)Saito (3)11,33413–13
27April 30@ Marlins13–1Billingsley (1–4)Olsen (3–1)10,79214–13
May (13–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
28May 1@ Marlins5–3Beimel (3–0)Gregg (3–2)Saito (4)15,55615–13
29May 2@ Rockies11–6Penny (5–2)Francis (0–3)30,29116–13
30May 3@ Rockies12–7Kuo (1–1)de la Rosa (0–1)38,59717–13
31May 4@ Rockies7–2Cook (5–1)Lowe (2–2)Buchholz (1)43,72617–14
32May 5Mets5–1Billingsley (2–4)Pérez (2–3)44,18118–14
33May 6Mets5–4Kuo (2–1)Figueroa (2–2)Saito (5)43,92719–14
34May 7Mets12–1Maine (4–2)Penny (5–3)40,69619–15
35May 9Astros7–1Moehler (1–0)Lowe (2–3)52,65819–16
36May 10Astros5–0Sampson (2–3)Billingsley (2–5)45,21219–17
37May 11Astros8–5Geary (1–1)Broxton (1–1)Valverde (8)40,21719–18
38May 13@ Brewers5–3Villanueva (2–4)Penny (5–4)Gagné (10)26,46519–19
39May 14@ Brewers6–4Broxton (2–1)Mota (1–2)Saito (6)27,56220–19
40May 15@ Brewers7–2Billingsley (3–5)Sheets (4–1)30,44421–19
41May 16@ Angels4–2Saunders (7–1)Kuroda (1–3)Rodríguez (17)44,04721–20
42May 17@ Angels6–3Kuo (3–1)Santana (6–1)43,90622–20
43May 18@ Angels10–2Weaver (3–5)Lowe (2–4)44,00722–21
44May 19Reds6–5Saito (2–1)Weathers (1–3)34,66923–21
45May 20Reds4–1Billingsley (4–5)Belisle (1–4)Saito (7)34,30624–21
46May 21Reds5–2Kuroda (2–3)Cueto (2–5)Saito (8)33,22425–21
47May 23Cardinals2–1Wainwright (4–2)Lowe (2–5)Franklin (3)52,28125–22
48May 24Cardinals4–0Lohse (4–2)Penny (5–5)44,78525–23
49May 25Cardinals4–3 (10)Saito (3–1)Parisi (0–1)46,56626–23
50May 26@ Cubs3–1Dempster (6–2)Billingsley (4–6)Wood (11)41,58326–24
51May 27@ Cubs3–1Gallagher (2–1)Kuroda (2–4)Wood (12)39,89426–25
52May 28@ Cubs2–1 (10)Howry (1–2)Park (1–1)39,94526–26
53May 29@ Mets8–4Vargas (2–2)Penny (5–6)52,88626–27
54May 30@ Mets9–5Park (2–1)Heilman (0–2)52,17627–27
55May 31@ Mets3–2Sánchez (2–0)Broxton (2–2)Wagner (11)53,52827–28
June (11–16)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
56June 1@ Mets6–1Santana (7–3)Kuroda (2–5)50,26327–29
57June 2Rockies8–2Lowe (3–5)Reynolds (0–3)39,09828–29
58June 3Rockies3–0Francis (2–5)Penny (5–7)Fuentes (7)38,54828–30
59June 4Rockies2–1Cook (8–3)Kershaw (0–1)Fuentes (8)36,39328–31
60June 5Cubs5–4Howry (2-2)Saito (3–2)Wood (17)44,98828–32
61June 6Cubs3–0Kuroda (3–5)Gallagher (3–2)52,48429–32
62June 7Cubs7–3Lowe (4–5)Zambrano (8–2)50,02030–32
63June 8Cubs3–1Marquis (4–3)Penny (5–8)Wood (18)49,99430–33
64June 10@ Padres7–2Proctor (1–0)Hampson (0–1)26,86031–33
65June 11@ Padres4–1Wolf (5–4)Billingsley (4–7)Hoffman (15)29,21831–34
66June 12@ Padres9–0Peavy (5–3)Kuroda (3–6)36,35431–35
67June 13@ Tigers5–0Galarrage (6–2)Lowe (4–6)Dolsi (2)40,43031–36
68June 14@ Tigers12–7Bonine (1–0)Penny (5–9)42,34831–37
69June 15@ Tigers5–4Robertson (5–6)Park (2–2)Jones (12)41,18931–38
70June 17@ Reds3–1Billingsley (5–7)Cueto (5–7)Saito (9)26,90632–38
71June 18@ Reds6–1Lowe (5–6)Arroyo (4–6)20,05533–38
72June 19@ Reds7–4Stults (1–0)Harang (3–10)Saito (10)30,13634–38
73June 20Indians6–4 (10)Borowski (1–2)Saito (3–3)Kobayashi (4)50,66734–39
74June 21Indians7–2 (11)Kobayashi (4–3)Wade (0–1)45,03634–40
75June 22Indians4–3Billingsley (6–7)Byrd (3–8)Saito (11)39,99335–40
76June 24White Sox6–1Buehrle (5–6)Lowe (5–7)43,90035–41
77June 25White Sox5–0Stults (2–0)Floyd (8–4)40,16236–41
78June 26White Sox2–0Danks (5–4)Kershaw (0–2)Jenks (17)37,95636–42
79June 27Angels6–0Park (3–2)Saunders (11–4)50,41937–42
80June 28Angels1–0Billingsley (7–7)Weaver (7–8)Saito (12)55,78438–42
81June 29Angels1–0Lackey (6–1)Lowe (5–8)Rodríguez (32)48,15538–43
82June 30@ Astros4–1Oswalt (7–8)Stults (2–1)Valverde (22)28,82738–44
July (16–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
83July 1@ Astros7–6 (11)Park (4–2)Wright (3–3)Saito (13)31,91439–44
84July 2@ Astros4–1Kuroda (4–6)Hernández (0–2)34,05840–44
85July 3@ Astros5–2Billingsley (8–7)Backe (5–9)Saito (14)35,69641–44
86July 4@ Giants10–7Lowe (6–8)Matos (0–1)Saito (15)40,44742–44
87July 5@ Giants5–2Zito (4–12)Falkenborg (0–1)Wilson (24)40,74142–45
88July 6@ Giants5–3Falkenborg (1–1)Cain (5–7)Saito (16)39,29043–45
89July 7Braves3–0Kuroda (5–6)Campillo (3–4)39,89644–45
90July 8Braves9–3Jurrjens (9–4)Billingsley (8–8)39,70244–46
91July 9Braves2–1Lowe (7–8)Hudson (9–7)Saito (17)39,81545–46
92July 10Marlins5–4 (11)Nelson (2–0)Falkenborg (1–2)Gregg (18)40,41745–47
93July 11Marlins3–1Volstad (2–0)Stults (2–2)Gregg (19)49,54545–48
94July 12Marlins5–3 (11)Waechter (1–2)Troncoso (0–1)Gregg (20)55,22045–49
95July 13Marlins9–1Billingsley (9–8)Miller (5–9)42,21346–49
96July 18@ Diamondbacks8–7 (11)Wade (1–1)Slaten (0–3)Broxton (1)38,56147–49
97July 19@ Diamondbacks3–2Haren (9–5)Billingsley (9–9)Lyon (20)41,45847–50
98July 20@ Diamondbacks6–5Troncoso (1–1)Lyon (2–4)Broxton (2)39,21748–50
99July 21@ Rockies16–10Falkenborg (2–2)Wells (1–2)38,29149–50
100July 22@ Rockies10–1Jiménez (6–9)Kershaw (0–3)41,56749–51
101July 23@ Rockies5–3Rusch (4–3)Kuroda (5–7)Fuentes (17)36,30549–52
102July 25Nationals3–2Billingsley (10–9)Lannan (6–10)Broxton (3)47,31350–52
103July 26Nationals6–0Lowe (8–8)Pérez (3–8)42,12251–52
104July 27Nationals2–0Kershaw (1–3)Bergmann (1–8)Broxton (4)38,66052–52
105July 28Giants7–6Correia (2–5)Kuroda (5–8)Wilson (28)37,48352–53
106July 29Giants2–0Johnson (1–0)Cain (6–9)Broxton (5)40,11053–53
107July 30Giants4–0Billingsley (11–9)Sánchez (8–7)41,28254–53
108July 31Diamondbacks2–1Webb (15–4)Lowe (8–9)Lyon (23)42,44054–54
August (13–16)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
109August 1Diamondbacks2–1Johnson (9–7)Park (4–3)Lyon (24)55,23954–55
110August 2Diamondbacks4–2Kuroda (6–8)Petit (1–2)Park (2)54,54455–55
111August 3Diamondbacks9–3Wade (2–1)Davis (4–6)52,97256–55
112August 5@ Cardinals6–4 (11)García (1–1)Johnson (1–1)40,77356–56
113August 6@ Cardinals9–6Piñeiro (4–5)Lowe (8–10)Perez (1)42,58156–57
114August 7@ Cardinals4–1Kershaw (2–3)Lohse (13–4)Broxton (6)40,50057–57
115August 8@ Giants6–2Penny (6–9)Zito (6–14)Broxton (7)40,14258–57
116August 9@ Giants3–2 (10)Walker (4–6)Broxton (2–3)41,96358–58
117August 10@ Giants5–4Taschner (3–1)Kuo (3–2)41,80458–59
118August 11Phillies8–6Lowe (9–10)Kendrick (10–6)Broxton (8)45,54759–59
119August 12Phillies4–3Kuo (4–2)Romero (4–4)47,58660–59
120August 13Phillies7–6Broxton (3–3)Condrey (3–3)45,78661–59
121August 14Phillies3–1Kuroda (7–8)Myers (5–10)Kuo (1)51,06062–59
122August 15Brewers5–3Billingsley (12–9)Parra (9–6)Broxton (9)44,54763–59
123August 16Brewers4–3 (10)Torres (6–3)Broxton (3–4)Riske (2)52,88963–60
124August 17Brewers7–5Beimel (4–0)Villanueva (4–6)45,26764–60
125August 19Rockies8–3Jiménez (9–11)Kuroda (7–9)46,68764–61
126August 20Rockies4–3Buchholz (6–3)Broxton (3–5)Fuentes (24)48,18364–62
127August 21Rockies3–1Lowe (10–10)de la Rosa (6–7)Broxton (10)44,88565–62
128August 22@ Phillies8–1Kendrick (11–7)Maddux (6–10)42,62065–63
129August 23@ Phillies9–2Hamels (11–8)Kershaw (2–4)45,01965–64
130August 24@ Phillies5–2 (11)Durbin (5–2)Beimel (4–1)43,03965–65
131August 25@ Phillies5–0Myers (7–10)Billingsley (12–10)40,87365–66
132August 26@ Nationals2–1Balester (3–6)Lowe (10–11)Hanrahan (5)26,11065–67
133August 27@ Nationals5–4Redding (9–8)Maddux (6–11)Hanrahan (6)22,90765–68
134August 28@ Nationals11–2Lannan (8–12)Kershaw (2–5)26,33865–69
135August 29@ Diamondbacks9–3Davis (6–8)Kuroda (7–10)32,61065–70
136August 30@ Diamondbacks6–2Billingsley (13–10)Haren (14–7)49,04566–70
137August 31@ Diamondbacks8–1Lowe (11–11)Webb (19–6)43,45667–70
September (17–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
138September 1Padres5–2Maddux (7–11)Young (4–5)Broxton (11)44,08768–70
139September 2Padres8–4Kershaw (3–5)Baek (4–10)39,33069–70
140September 3Padres6–4Kuroda (8–10)LeBlanc (0–1)Broxton (12)48,82270–70
141September 5Diamondbacks7–0Lowe (12–11)Haren (14–8)52,27071–70
142September 6Diamondbacks7–2Billingsley (14–10)Webb (19–7)47,54372–70
143September 7Diamondbacks5–3Kuo (5–2)Rauch (4–6)Broxton (13)54,13773–70
144September 8@ Padres4–0Baek (5-10)Maddux (7–12)25,94273–71
145September 9@ Padres6–2Beimel (5–1)Bell (6–6)26,61474–71
146September 10@ Padres7–2Lowe (13–11)Estes (2–2)27,20875–71
147September 12@ Rockies7–2Billingsley (15–10)Francis (4–10)30,14776–71
148September 13@ Rockies5–1Kershaw (4–5)de la Rosa (8–8)40,29177–71
149September 14@ Rockies1–0 (10)Corpas (3–3)Kuo (5–3)28,91077–72
150September 15@ Pirates8–2Kuroda (9–10)Ohlendorf (1–3)13,14778–72
151September 16@ Pirates6–2Lowe (14–11)Karstens (2–6)12,74179–72
152September 17@ Pirates15–8Grabow (6–3)Elbert (0–1)11,88379–73
153September 18@ Pirates4–3 (12)Proctor (2–0)Hansen (2–7)Broxton (14)12,70980–73
154September 19Giants7–1Zito (10–16)Maddux (7–13)55,58980–74
155September 20Giants10–7Saito (4–3)Walker (4–8)55,72481–74
156September 21Giants1–0 (11)Romo (3–1)Saito (4–4)Wilson (40)55,29481–75
157September 23Padres10–1Billingsley (16–10)LeBlanc (1–2)48,90582–75
158September 24Padres12–4Kershaw (5–5)Ekstrom (0–1)44,77683–75
159September 25Padres7–5Peavy (10–11)Stults (2–3)Hoffman (29)52,56983–76
160September 26@ Giants6–5 (10)Walker (5–8)Johnson (1–2)33,92083–77
161September 27@ Giants2–1Maddux (8–13)Cain (8–14)Saito (18)38,67384–77
162September 28@ Giants3–1Lincecum (18–5)Park (4–4)Wilson (41)39,16784–78

Playoffs

2008 Post-Season
National League Division Series (3–0)
GameDateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 1@ Cubs7–2Lowe (1–0)Dempster (0–1)42,0991–0
2October 2@ Cubs10–3Billingsley (1–0)Zambrano (0–1)42,1362–0
3October 4Cubs3–1Kuroda (1–0)Harden (0–1)Broxton (1)56,0003–0
National League Championship Series (1–4)
GameDateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 9@ Phillies3–2Hamels (1–0)Lowe (0–1)Lidge (1)45,8390–1
2October 10@ Phillies8–5Myers (1–0)Billingsley (0–1)Lidge (2)45,8830–2
3October 12Phillies7–2Kuroda (1–0)Moyer (0–1)56,8001–2
4October 13Phillies7–5Madson (1–0)Wade (0–1)Lidge (3)56,8001–3
5October 15Phillies5–1Hamels (2–0)Billingsley (0–2)56,8001–4

Player stats

Note: Team batting and pitching leaders in each category are in bold.

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; TB = Total bases; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; SB = Stolen bases; OBP = On-base percentage; SLG = Slugging; Avg. = Batting average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI TB BB SO SB OBP SLG AVG
Matt Kemp15560693 17638518762784615335.340.459.290
James Loney16159566172356139025845857.338.434.289
Russell Martin155553871552501369219908318.385.396.280
Andre Ethier14152590160385207726859886.375.510.305
Jeff Kent12144042123231125918425520.327.418.280
Juan Pierre11937544106102128123222440.327.328.283
Blake DeWitt117368459713295214145683.344.383.264
Ángel Berroa8422626521311167020410.304.310.230
Casey Blake58211255312110239716521.313.460.251
Andruw Jones752092133813145227760.256.249.158
Manny Ramirez531873674140175313935382.489.743.396
Nomar Garciaparra551632443908287615111.326.466.264
Rafael Furcal3614334511225168220178.439.573.357
Delwyn Young83126103190174314340.321.341.246
Chin-Lung Hu65116162122092711232.252.233.181
Mark Sweeney989221230051515280.250.163.130
Luis Maza45797181014225110.282.278.228
Andy LaRoche27596121026191070.319.322.203
Danny Ardoin24513121014162101.278.314.235
Pablo Ozuna363267011312151.242.375.219
Gary Bennett10211410148200.261.381.190
Jason Repko22180310004291.250.222.167
Terry Tiffee640100001000.400.250.250
A. J. Ellis431000000020.000.000.000
Pitcher Totals16230415392001641161150.171.135.128
Team Totals162550670014552712913765921955431032126.333.399.264

Pitching

Note: G = Games played; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks; SO = Strikeouts; H = Hits; R = Runs; ER = Earned runs

Player G GS IP W L SV ERA BB SO H R ER
Derek Lowe3434211.0141103.24451471948476
Chad Billingsley3532200.2161003.14802011887670
Hiroki Kuroda3131183.191003.73421161818576
Clayton Kershaw2221107.25504.26521001095151
Chan Ho Park54595.14423.403679974336
Brad Penny191794.26906.2742511126866
Hong-Chih Kuo42380.05312.142196602119
Cory Wade55071.12102.271551512218
Jonathan Broxton70069.035143.132788542924
Joe Beimel71049.05102.022132501111
Takashi Saito45047.044182.491660401413
Greg Maddux7740.22405.09418432523
Scott Proctor41038.22006.052446413026
Eric Stults7738.22303.491330381815
Ramón Troncoso32038.01104.261238371918
Jason Johnson16229.11204.261220321917
Esteban Loaiza7324.01205.6359241515
Scott Elbert10024.001012.0048988
Brian Falkenborg16011.22206.17491188
James McDonald406.00000.0012500
Yhency Brazobán203.00006.0033422
Tanyon Sturtze302.10000.0011100
Team Totals1621621447.18478353.6848012051381648591

2008 National League Division Series

The Dodgers advanced to the 2008 NLDS to play the Central Division champion Chicago Cubs. They wound up sweeping the Cubs in three games, taking the first two at Wrigley Field and then ending the series in Game 3 at home. This was the Dodgers first post season series victory since the 1988 World Series and first post season sweep since the 1963 World Series.

Game 1, October 1

Wrigley Field in Chicago

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Los Angeles000040111781
Chicago020000000291
WP: Derek Lowe (1-0)   LP: Ryan Dempster (0-1)
Home runs:
LAD: James Loney (1), Manny Ramírez (1), Russell Martin (1)
CHC: Mark DeRosa (1)

Game 2, October 2

Wrigley Field in Chicago

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Los Angeles05001012110120
Chicago000000102384
WP: Chad Billingsley (1-0)   LP: Carlos Zambrano (0-1)
Home runs:
LAD: Manny Ramírez (2)
CHC: None

Game 3, October 4

Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles

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Los Angeles20001000X360
WP: Hiroki Kuroda (1-0)   LP: Rich Harden (0-1)   Sv: Jonathan Broxton (1)

2008 National League Championship Series

The Dodgers advanced to the NLCS for the first time since 1988 to play the Philadelphia Phillies, in the fourth National League Championship Series meeting between the two teams.

Game 1, October 9

Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia

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Los Angeles100100000271
Philadelphia00000300X370
WP: Cole Hamels (1-0)   LP: Derek Lowe (0-1)   Sv: Brad Lidge (1)
Home runs:
LAD: None
PHI: Chase Utley (1), Pat Burrell (1)

Game 2, October 10

Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia

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Los Angeles011300000581
Philadelphia04400000X8111
WP: Brett Myers (1-0)   LP: Chad Billingsley (0-1)   Sv: Brad Lidge (2)
Home runs:
LAD: Manny Ramírez (1)
PHI: None

Game 3, October 12

Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
Philadelphia010000100270
Los Angeles51010000X7100
WP: Hiroki Kuroda (1-0)   LP: Jamie Moyer (0-1)
Home runs:
PHI: None
LAD: Rafael Furcal (1)

Game 4, October 13

Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles

Team123456789RHE
Philadelphia2000010407121
Los Angeles1000220005110
WP: Ryan Madson (1-0)   LP: Cory Wade (0-1)   Sv: Brad Lidge (3)
Home runs:
PHI: Shane Victorino (1), Matt Stairs (1)
LAD: Casey Blake (1)

Game 5, October 15

Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles

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Philadelphia102020000580
Los Angeles000001000173
WP: Cole Hamels (2-0)   LP: Chad Billingsley (0-2)
Home runs:
PHI: Jimmy Rollins (1)
LAD: Manny Ramírez (2)

2008 Awards

2008 Minor League Teams

Level Team League Manager W L Position
AAALas Vegas 51sPacific Coast LeagueLorenzo Bundy75692nd in PCL Pacific South, 8+12 GB
AAJacksonville SunsSouthern LeagueJohn Shoemaker35354th in SOU South (2nd half), 8+12 GB
High AInland Empire 66ersCalifornia LeagueJohn Valentin38343rd in CAL South (2nd half), 3 GB
AGreat Lakes LoonsMidwest LeagueJuan Bustabad2446Last in MID Eastern, 19 GB
RookieOgden RaptorsPioneer LeagueMike Brumley22122nd in PIO South, 3 GB
RookieGulf Coast DodgersGulf Coast LeagueJeff Carter30263rd in GCL East, 3+12 GB
RookieDSL DodgersDominican Summer LeaguePedro Mega274411th in DSL B.C. South, 23+12 GB

Major League Baseball Draft

The Dodgers selected 45 players in this draft. Of those, eleven of them would eventually play Major League baseball.

Dee Gordon was selected in the fourth round of the 2008 draft.

The first round pick was right handed pitcher Ethan Martin from Stephens County School in Toccoa, Georgia. He was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in 2012 (along with this year's second round pick, pitcher Josh Lindblom) and made his Major league debut for the Phillies in 2013. The fourth round pick, shortstop Dee Gordon became an All-Star as the Dodgers second baseman in 2014, when he also led the league in steals.

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