BASEBALL PREVIEW : DODGER PROFILES
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PLAYER Tim Belcher
49
PITCHER
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-3 Wt: 223
Birthday: 10/19/61
ML Service: 3.032
1990: Team was 11-5 when he pitched six innings or more; he was 9-9. Right shoulder problems in August led to disabled list before arthroscopic surgery Sept. 11 to remove torn cartilage. He’s back and has been named opening day starter.
With the Dodgers:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB S0 9-9 4.00 24 5 0 153.0 136 68 48 102
BEST YEAR 1988
With Dodgers, 12-6 record earned Baseball America NL rookie of year. Closed regular season winning nine of 11 decisions.
PLAYER Brett Butler
22
CENTER FIELD
Bats: L Throws: L Ht: 5-10 Wt: 160
Birthday: 6/15/57
ML Service: 9.009
1990: Dodgers’ new leadoff man (signed as a free agent Dec. 15) batted .309 for the San Francisco Giants. Tied with Len Dykstra for NL lead in hits (career-high 192) and among leaders in many categories. Third toughest NL batter to double up, once in 207.3 at-bats.
With the San Francisco Giants:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .309 160 622 108 192 20 9 3 44 51
BEST YEAR 1985
With Cleveland, batted .311 and led AL outfielders with a .998 fielding percentage, making one error in 458 chances.
PLAYER John Candelaria
54
PITCHER
Bats: R Throws: L Ht: 6-6 Wt: 225
Birthday: 11/6/53
ML Service: 15.117
1990: Appeared in 47 games, 44 in relief, for Minnesota and Toronto. He was 7-3 with four saves for the Twins, then joined the Blue Jays for the stretch drive. Struggled late, going 0-3 with just one save. Record stands at 174-113 for career.
With the Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB S0 7-6 3.95 47 0 5 79.2 87 35 20 63
BEST YEAR 1977
With the Pittsburgh Pirates, was 20-5 and led the league in winning percentage (.800) and earned-run average (2.34).
PLAYER Gary Carter
12
CATCHER
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-2 Wt: 214
Birthday: 4/8/54
ML Service: 16.017
1990: Played in 92 games for San Francisco, batting .254 with nine home runs and 27 RBIs. Caught in his 1,862nd game June 19, breaking Al Lopez’s National League record. 11-time All-Star ended season 31 hits short of 2,000.
With the San Francisco Giants:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .254 92 244 24 62 10 0 9 27 1
BEST YEAR 1984
With Montreal, tied Philadelphia’s Mike Schmidt for the NL lead in RBIs with 106 and was third in home runs with 27. All-Star MVP.
PLAYER Dennis Cook
25
PITCHER
Bats: L Throws: L Ht: 6-3 Wt: 185
Birthday: 10/4/62
ML Service: 1.143
1990: 1-1, 7.53 ERA in five games with Dodgers after acquired in trade that sent catcher Darrin Fletcher to Phillies Sept. 13. Won first five decisions with Phillies. Will start the season in triple-A Albuquerque but will be first left-hander back if another falters.
With the Philadelphia Phillies and Dodgers:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB S0 9-4 3.92 47 2 1 156.0 155 68 56 64
BEST YEAR 1989
Split time among triple-A Phoenix (7-4, 3.12), San Francisco (1-0, 1.80) and Phillies (6-8, 3.99). Three-hit Expos in last start.
PLAYER Tim Crews
52
PITCHER
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-0 Wt: 195
Birthday: 4/3/61
ML Service: 3.041
1990: Led Dodger staff with 66 appearances. In June had a 1.80 ERA in 12 games. Had season-high 14 consecutive scoreless innings Aug. 25-Sept. 10 and retired a career-high 22 consecutive batters from Aug. 26 to Sept. 3.
With the Dodgers:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB S0 4-5 2.77 66 0 5 107.1 98 33 24 76
BEST YEAR 1988
With Dodgers, 4-0 in 42 games, 3.14 ERA. Was 3-0 in first half, 2.84 ERA. On road, allowed three earned runs in 27 2/3 innings (0.98 ERA).
PLAYER Kal Daniels
28
LEFT FIELD
Bats: L Throws: R Ht: 5-11 Wt: 205
Birthday: 8/20/63
ML Service: 4.135
1990: Batted .296 in first full Dodger season, with career highs in RBIs (94) and homers (club-leading 27). Led NL with three grand slams. His .531 slugging percentage was highest by Dodger since Pedro Guerrero’s .539 in 1987. Hit .451 swinging at first pitch.
With the Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .296 130 450 81 133 23 1 27 94 4
BEST YEAR 1987
With Cincinnati, hit .334 with 26 homers and 26 stolen bases. Had arthroscopic surgery on left knee in July, still hit .364 for rest of season.
PLAYER Jose Gonzalez
38
OUTFIELD
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-2 Wt: 200
Birthday: 11/23/64
ML Service: 2.155
1990: Played career-high 106 games in first full season with Dodgers. Batted .232, .300 (15 for 50) in 16 starts. Had no errors in 63 chances. One of three Dodgers (with Lenny Harris and Kirk Gibson) to steal home. Was four for 16 with runners in scoring position.
With the Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .232 106 99 15 23 5 3 2 8 3
BEST YEAR 1985
With double-A San Antonio, hit .306 with 13 homer, 62 RBIs, 34 stolen bases in 128 games. Texas League All-Star.
PLAYER Jim Gott
35
PITCHER
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-4 Wt: 220
Birthday: 8/3/59
ML Service: 9.000
1990: Made 50 appearances after starting on 15-day disabled list while rehabilitating from right elbow surgery the previous year. Had 0.73 ERA in 11 games in July. Also had a scoreless streak of 19 2/3 innings in mid-August.
With the Dodgers:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB S0 3-5 2.90 50 0 3 62.0 59 20 35 44
BEST YEAR 1988
With Pittsburgh, finished second in NL in saves with 34, plus 6-6 record, 3.49 ERA. Stranded 27 of 35 runners that he inherited.
PLAYER Alfredo Griffin
7
SHORTSTOP
Bats: S Throws: R Ht: 5-11 Wt: 166
Birthday: 3/6/57
ML Service: 12.081
1990: Batted .210 in 141 games with one home run and 35 RBIs after hitting .313 in first 37 games (he hit safely in 29 of them). Collected 1,500th career hit June 3 against Cincinnati. Hit into a double play just once every 92.2 at-bats, seventh-best in NL.
With the Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .210 141 461 38 97 11 3 1 35 6
BEST YEAR 1986
With Oakland, led A’s with a .285 average and had career highs in hits (169) and stolen bases (33) while playing all 162 games.
PLAYER Kevin Gross
45
PITCHER
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-5 Wt: 215
Birthday: 6/8/61
ML Service: 7.100
1990: Started 26 of 31 appearances with Montreal. Won four consecutive starts from April 29 to May 9, tying a career high set in 1987 and first tied in 1988. Stopped Lenny Dykstra’s ML-leading hitting streak at 23 games on June 11 in a 5-0 victory over Phillies.
With the Montreal Expos:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB S0 9-12 4.57 31 2 0 163.1 171 83 65 111
BEST YEAR 1985
With Philadelphia, won 15 games and had a 3.41 ERA. Allowed two earned runs or fewer in 20 of his 31 starts and had six complete games.
PLAYER Chris Gwynn
15
OUTFIELD
Bats: L Throws: L Ht: 6-0 Wt: 210
Birthday: 10/13/64
ML Service: 2.047
1990: In his first full season with Dodgers, brother of San Diego All-Star Tony Gwynn had career highs in average (.284), at-bats (141), hits (40), home runs (five) and RBIs (22). Played all three outfield positions. Batted .358 as starter in 18 games.
With the Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .284 101 141 19 40 2 1 5 22 0
BEST YEAR 1990
Was club’s best left-handed pinch-hitter and did not make error in 40 chances. His 13 pinch hits third best in major leagues.
PLAYER Jeff Hamilton
3
THIRD BASE
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-3 Wt: 207
Birthday: 3/19/64
ML Service: 4.034
1990: Opened the season at third but was limited to seven games--going 3 for 24 (.125)--because of a right shoulder injury. After pinch-hitting April 15 at Houston, he was placed on disabled list, then had surgery May 4 and was lost for the season.
With the Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .125 7 24 1 3 0 0 0 1 0
BEST YEAR 1989
With Dodgers, batted career-high .245 with 134 hits, 35 doubles, 12 homers and 56 RBIs. Led NL third basemen with 139 putouts.
PLAYER Lenny Harris
29
INFIELD
Bats: L Throws: R Ht: 5-10 Wt: 205
Birthday: 10/28/64
ML Service: 2.031
1990: In second full season in majors (with Dodgers), batted .304 with 131 hits. Had .359 on-base percentage leading off. Played third, second and shortstop and center and right fields. Hit safely in 17 of his final 25 games, with a .370 average during that span.
With the Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .304 137 431 61 131 16 4 2 29 15
BEST YEAR 1990
With Dodgers, had 40 multi-hit games, 16 three-hit games. Hit .344 with runner on third, .301 with runners in scoring position.
PLAYER Mike Hartley
46
PITCHER
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-1 Wt: 197
Birthday: 8/31/61
ML Service: 1.022
1990: Six starts in 32 appearances with the Dodgers. Struck out a career-high six batters twice. Optioned May 25 to triple-A Albuquerque, recalled June 1 and remained in majors for rest of the season. Had combined 5-0 record and 1.26 ERA in July/August.
With the Dodgers:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB SO 6-6 2.95 32 1 1 79.1 58 26 30 76
BEST YEAR 1989
With Albuquerque, went 7-4 with 18 saves and a 2.79 ERA. Struck out 76 and allowed 24 earned runs in 77 1/3 innings.
PLAYER Orel Hershiser
55
PITCHER
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-3 Wt: 192
Birthday: 9/16/58
ML Service: 7.032
1990: Was Dodgers’ opening-day pitcher, but major surgery on April 27 to his right (throwing) shoulder meant his season was finished after just four starts. Will begin this season on disabled list as comeback attempt from unprecedented repair work continues.
With the Dodgers:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB SO 1-1 4.26 4 0 0 25.1 26 12 4 16
BEST YEAR 1988
With Dodgers, threw 59 consecutive scoreless innings to set major league record. Was 23-8 for World Series winner. Won Cy Young.
PLAYER Jay Howell
50
PITCHER
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-3 Wt: 220
Birthday: 11/26/55
ML Service: 8.145
1990: Underwent knee surgery April 24 and returned in mid-May but still posted team-high 16 saves. Had a season-high streak of 13 consecutive scoreless innings from Aug. 17 to Sept. 17. Did not allow a run in 32 of his 45 appearances.
With the Dodgers:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB S0 5-5 2.18 45 0 16 66.0 59 16 20 59
BEST YEAR 1989
With Dodgers, had a 1.58 ERA with club-record 28 saves in 56 appearances. Named NL All-Star after 15 saves in 17 opportunities.
PLAYER Stan Javier
5
OUTFIELD
Bats: S Throws: R Ht: 6-0 Wt: 185
Birthday: 1/9/64
ML Service: 4.116
1990: After being acquired by Dodgers in trade (for infielder Willie Randolph) with Oakland on May 13, batted .304 in 104 games with 24 RBIs. Hit .242 in 19 games with A’s. Had career bests in runs (60), triples (6), walks (40) and total bases (122).
With the Oakland A’s and Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2 3B HR RBI SB .297 123 310 60 92 9 6 3 27 15
BEST YEAR 1990
Had career-high 13-game hitting streak June 6-24. Reached All-Star break with .331 average. Hit .359 for September/October.
PLAYER Barry Lyons
40
CATCHER
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-1 Wt: 200
Birthday: 6/3/60
ML Service: 3.156
1990: Played just 3 games for Dodgers. Began season with Mets, hitting .238 in 24 games--.313 in 9 games in May--before going on disabled list with lower back problems. Later sent to triple-A Tidewater, then released.
With the New York Mets and Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .235 27 85 9 20 0 0 3 9 0
BEST YEAR 1989
With Mets, hit .247 in 79 games and 235 at-bats, by far his most work in the majors. Had 13 doubles, 27 RBIs and 3 homers.
PLAYER Ramon Martinez
48
PITCHER
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-4 Wt: 173
Birthday: 3/22/68
ML Service: 1.133
1990: With 20-6 record, 2.92 ERA, finished second in Cy Young balloting behind Pittsburgh’s Doug Drabek. Led NL in complete games and finished second in victories, shutouts (three) and strikeouts (223). Allowed 22 home runs, fourth highest in league.
With the Dodgers:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB S0 20-6 2.92 33 12 0 234.1 191 76 67 223
BEST YEAR 1990
Tied Sandy Koufax’s Dodger club record by striking out 18 Atlanta batters in a 3-hit, 6-0 victory June 4. Also went 2 for 3 at plate.
PLAYER Mike Morgan
36
PITCHER
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-2 Wt: 222
Birthday: 10/8/59
ML Service: 8.111
1990: Pitched 6 complete games in 33 starts and tied San Diego’s Bruce Hurst for NL lead in shutouts with four. Won first three starts. Reached the seventh inning in 20 of his starts. His 2.65 ground ball/fly ball ratio was best in league.
With the Dodgers:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB S0 11-15 3.75 33 6 0 211.0 216 88 60 106
BEST YEAR 1990
Victories included 2-hitter against Cincinnati on July 30 and 3-hitter over St. Louis April 24. Right-handers hit just .236 against him.
PLAYER Eddie Murray
33
FIRST BASE
Bats: S Throws: R Ht: 6-2 Wt: 222
Birthday: 2/24/56
ML Service: 14.000
1990: Batted career best .330--fourth highest in club history and second in NL to Willie McGee--with 26 homers, 95 RBIs and 58 multi-hit games (first in NL). Hit .411 in September/October. Missed first game in 390 after hamstring injury sustained May 12.
With the Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .330 155 558 96 184 22 3 26 95 8
BEST YEAR 1983
With Baltimore, helped Orioles to title by hitting 33 homers with 111 RBIs. Second (to Cal Ripken) in AL MVP vote.
PLAYER Jose Offerman
30
SHORTSTOP
Bats: S Throws: R Ht: 6-0 Wt: 160
Birthday: 11/8/68
ML Service: 0.047
1990: After recall from triple-A Albuquerque on Aug. 18, hit home run off Expo Dennis Martinez in first major league at-bat, becoming first L.A. Dodger to homer in his first plate appearance. After struggling this spring, will begin season in minors, but he’ll be back.
With the Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .155 29 58 7 9 0 0 1 7 1
BEST YEAR 1990
With Albuquerque, hit .326 and scored 104 runs in 117 games, with 148 hits (16 doubles, 11 triples), 56 RBIs and 60 steals.
PLAYER Bob Ojeda
17
PITCHER
Bats: L Throws: L Ht: 6-1 Wt: 195
Birthday: 12/17/57
ML Service: 9.088
1990: His 38 appearances in his fifth season with the New York Mets (many in a new relief role, with 12 starts) were the most since his career-high 39 with the Boston Red Sox in 1985. As a starter, was 4-5 with 4.76 ERA. From bullpen: 3-1, 2.16 ERA.
With the New York Mets:
W-L ERA G CG SV INN H ER BB S0 7-6 3.66 38 0 0 118.0 123 48 40 62
BEST YEAR 1986
With the Mets, went 18-5 with 2.57 ERA and finished fourth in Cy Young voting. Also was 1-0 in Mets’ winning World Series effort.
PLAYER Juan Samuel
10
SECOND BASE
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 5-11 Wt: 170
Birthday: 12/9/60
ML Service: 8.041
1990: After starting season leading off in 36 of 39 games and hitting just .184, spent most of the rest of 1990--his first season with the Dodgers--hitting seventh and finished with a .242 average and 13 home runs. Began in center field, switched to second May 15.
With the Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .242 143 492 62 119 24 3 13 52 38
BEST YEAR 1987
With Philadelphia, hit .272 with 28 home runs and 100 RBIs. HR mark most by second baseman since Angels’ Bobby Grich (30, 1979).
PLAYER Mike Scioscia
14
CATCHER
Bats: L Throws: R Ht: 6-2 Wt: 220
Birthday: 11/27/58
ML Service: 10.116
1990: Had career highs in home runs (12) and RBIs (66) and batted .264, his highest average since 1987 (.265). Was selected to the All-Star team. Had only 10 errors in 910 chances and a league-high (for catchers) 842 putouts.
With the Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .264 135 435 46 115 25 0 12 66 4
BEST YEAR 1985
With Dodgers (first season as team’s regular catcher), hit .296 with career highs in hits (127), runs (47) and doubles (26.)
PLAYER Mike Sharperson
27
INFIELD
Bats: R Throws: R Ht: 6-3 Wt: 190
Birthday: 10/4/61
ML Service: 2.074
1990: In his first full season with Dodgers, had career highs in average (.297), home runs (three) and RBIs (36). Became first Dodger to start at every infield position in one season: 75 times at third, 6 at shortstop and 5 each at second and first.
With the Dodgers:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .297 129 357 42 106 14 2 3 36 15
BEST YEAR 1990
Had 25 pinch-hit appearances and batted .368 with 3 RBI, missing qualifying as one of top NL pinch-hitters by 1 at-bat.
PLAYER Darryl Strawberry
44
RIGHT FIELD
Bats: L Throws: L Ht: 6-6 Wt: 200
Birthday: 3/12/62
ML Service: 7.150
1990: Became the first player in New York Mets history to record 100 or more RBIs (108) in a season 3 times. Participated in his seventh All-Star game. Got 1,000th major league hit Sept. 1. Signed Nov. 8 as a free agent by the Dodgers.
With the New York Mets:
AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB .277 152 542 92 150 18 1 37 108 15
BEST YEAR 1987
With Mets, batted a career-high .284 with 104 RBIs. Club records included home runs (39), runs scored (108) and total bases (310).
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