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1990 Los Angeles Dodgers season


FieldValue
nameLos Angeles Dodgers
season1990
leagueNational League
divisionWest
ballparkDodger Stadium
cityLos Angeles
record86–76 (.531)
divisional_place2nd
ownersPeter O'Malley
general_managersFred Claire
managersTommy Lasorda
televisionKTTV (11)
Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Don Drysdale
radioKABC
Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Don Drysdale

Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Don Drysdale

SportsChannel Los Angeles Joel Meyers, Ron Cey Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Don Drysdale

KWKW Jaime Jarrín, René Cárdenas, Tito Rondon

KAZN Richard Choi |}} The 1990 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 101st for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 33rd season in Los Angeles, California.

The Dodgers finished in second place to the Cincinnati Reds in the National League West race, as the team's pitching staff led the majors with 29 complete games. Ramón Martínez became the youngest Dodger starter to win 20 games since Ralph Branca, and also tied Sandy Koufax's club record with 18 strikeouts against the Atlanta Braves on June 4. On June 29, Fernando Valenzuela managed to throw a no-hitter against the St. Louis Cardinals, on the same night that Dave Stewart of the Oakland Athletics no-hit the Toronto Blue Jays.

Offseason

  • November 9, 1989: Acquired Jeff Bittiger from the Chicago White Sox for Tracy Woodson
  • December 20, 1989: Acquired Juan Samuel from the New York Mets for Mike Marshall and Alejandro Peña
  • April 1, 1990: Acquired Terry Wells from the Houston Astros for Franklin Stubbs

Regular season

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Opening day lineup

Opening Day startersNamePosition
Juan SamuelCenter fielder
Willie RandolphSecond baseman
Hubie BrooksRight fielder
Eddie MurrayFirst baseman
Kal DanielsLeft fielder
Jeff HamiltonThird baseman
Mike SciosciaCatcher
Alfredo GriffinShortstop
Orel HershiserStarting pitcher

Roster

**Pitchers****Catchers****Outfielders****Manager**

Notable Transactions

  • May 13, 1990: Acquired Stan Javier from the Oakland Athletics for Willie Randolph.
  • June 2, 1990: John Shelby was released by the Dodgers.
  • September 13, 1990: Acquired Dennis Cook from the Philadelphia Phillies for Darrin Fletcher.
  • October 1, 1990: Acquired Mike Wilkins from the Detroit Tigers for Mike Munoz.

Game log

Regular season

Legend
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Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGPABHAvg.HRRBI
CMike Scioscia135435115.2641266
1BEddie Murray155558184.3302695
2BJuan Samuel143492119.2421352
SSAlfredo Griffin14146197.210135
3BMike Sharperson129357106.297336
LFKal Daniels130450133.2962794
CFKirk Gibson8931582.260838
RFHubie Brooks153568151.2662091

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGPABHAvg.HRRBI
Lenny Harris137431131.304229
Stan Javier10427684.304324
Chris Gwynn10114140.284522
Mickey Hatcher8513228.212013
Rick Dempsey6212825.195215
José González1069923.23228
Willie Randolph269626.27119
José Offerman29589.15517
José Vizcaíno375114.27502
Jeff Hamilton7243.12501
John Shelby25246.25002
Carlos Hernández10204.20001
Brian Traxler9111.09100
Dave Hansen571.14301
Luis Lopez660.00000
Barry Lyons351.20012
Darrin Fletcher210.00000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note; G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched, W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Ramón Martínez33234.12062.92223
Mike Morgan33211.011153.75106
Fernando Valenzuela33204.013134.59115
Tim Belcher24153.0994.00102
Jim Neidlinger1274.0533.2846
Orel Hershiser425.1114.2616
Terry Wells520.2127.8418

Other pitchers

Note; G = Games pitched, IP = Innings pitched: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Mike Hartley3279.1632.9576
John Wetteland2243.0244.8136
Dennis Cook514.1117.536

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Jay Howell4555162.1859
Tim Crews664552.7776
Jim Gott503532.9044
Don Aase323134.9724
Ray Searage291002.7819
Dave Walsh201013.8615
Jim Poole160004.226
Darren Holmes140105.1919
Mike Maddux110106.5311
Mike Munoz80103.182
Pat Perry70008.102

1990 Awards

  • 1990 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
    • Mike Scioscia starter
    • Ramón Martínez reserve
  • Silver Slugger Award
    • Eddie Murray
  • TSN National League All-Star
    • Mike Scioscia
    • Eddie Murray
  • NL Pitcher of the Month
    • Ramón Martínez (June 1990)
  • NL Player of the Month
    • Kal Daniels (September 1990)
  • NL Player of the Week
    • Fernando Valenzuela (June 25 – July 1)

Farm system

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Teams in BOLD won League Championships

Major League Baseball draft

Main article: 1990 Major League Baseball draft

The Dodgers drafted 63 players in this draft. Of those, seven of them would eventually play Major League baseball. The Dodgers lost their second round pick to the Montreal Expos because they had signed free agent Hubie Brooks but they gained two supplemental second round picks as compensation for losing Dave Anderson and John Tudor. They also lost their third round pick to the Pittsburgh Pirates because they had signed pitcher Jim Gott.

The first round pick was left-handed pitcher Ronnie Walden out of Blanchard High School in Blanchard, Oklahoma. Serious arm injuries derailed his career and he only pitched in seven games in the Dodgers farm system, three in 1990 and four in 1993 when he attempted a comeback. He retired for good in 1994 with his arm so bad he would never be able to even play catch with his kids.

This years draft class was a disappointment as neither second round pick got out of "A" ball. Mike Busch, the fourth round pick, made the Majors, appearing in 51 games in 1995 and 1996 as a third baseman for the Dodgers but his decision to be a replacement player during the 1994–95 strike made it hard for him to catch on. He played in Korea and later played and managed in the independent Northern League. Busch was the only one of the Dodgers first 13 draft picks to advance past class A. Pitcher Todd Williams, who was selected in the 54th round, was the only Major Leaguer that signed from this draft class to have a length career as he had a 12-14 record in 227 games over parts of eight seasons.

RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1Ronnie WaldenLHPBlanchard High SchoolYes1990–1993A+
2sLeory WilliamsSSEast St. John High SchoolYes1990–1993A+
2sScott FreemanRHPUniversity of WyomingYes1990–1994A+
4Mike Busch1BIowa State UniversityYes1990–2001**MLB**
5Frank SmithOFRiverside Poly High SchoolYes1990–1995A+
6Alton PinkneyOFGlynn Academy High SchoolYes1990–1993A+
7Daniel GrayCState University of New York at BinghamtonYes1990–1996A+
8Jason KerrLHPCerritos CollegeYes1990–1994A+
9Jacob BottsRHPNorth Monterey County High SchoolYes1990–1994A-
10Kenneth HamiltonRHPPatrick Henry Junior CollegeYes1990–1993A+
11Erick MappOFNatrona County High SchoolNo
12Keoki FarrishOFOhlone CollegeYes1990–1992A+
13Gregory DavisRHPEl Camino CollegeYes1990–1991Rookie
14Jimmy DaspitRHPCalifornia State University, SacramentoYes1990–1997AAA
15Timothy Griffin3BStanford UniversityYes1990–1992A+
16Donn CunniganOFGahr High SchoolNo
Pirates-19941994Rookie
17Steve MintzCMount Olive CollegeYes1990–2001**MLB**
18Lonnie WebbSSSouth Georgia CollegeYes1990–1993A+
19Burgess Watts3BCollege of DuPageYes1990–1993A+
20Peter NurreCCabrillo CollegeYes1990Rookie
21Wayne LindemannLHPLower Columbia CollegeNo
White Sox-19921992–1996A+
22Michael RacobaldoRHPPennsauken High SchoolYes1990Rookie
23Ron MaurerSSUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel HillYes1990–2000AAA
24Mike MimbsLHPMercer UniversityYes1990–1998**MLB**
25Mark MimbsLHPMercer UniversityYes1990–1999**NPB**
26Gordon TiptonRHPOklahoma State UniversityYes1990–1992A+
27Jody TreadwellRHPJacksonville UniversityYes1990–2000AAA
28Randall GravesSSRiverside Community CollegeYes1990–1991Rookie
29David BaumannRHPWestern New England CollegeYes1990–1991A+
30Ben O'ConnorLHPUniversity of MarylandYes1990–1991A+
31Domingo MotaOFCalifornia State University, FullertonYes1990–1995AA
32Anthony RodriguezCJosé de Diego High SchoolYes1991–2004Rookie
33Albert MaldonadoLHPBarringer High SchoolYes1990–1992A+
34Kurt EhmannSSNo
Giants-19921992–1997AAA
35Steve MatosCChaminade High SchoolNo
36Michael BradyLHPFlorida State UniversityYes1990–1995A+
37Ira SmithOFUniversity of Maryland Eastern ShoreYes1990–2003AAA
38Brady RaggioRHPSan Ramon Valley High SchoolNo
Cardinals-19921992–2005**MLB**
39Mark SweeneyOFUniversity of Maine at OronoNo
Angels-19911991–2008**MLB**
40Larry JacintoRHPSouthern California Christian CollegeYes1990–1991Rookie
41Jay Cranford2BMiddle Georgia CollegeNo
Pirates-19921992–1996AA
42Clint MinearLHPEast Mississippi Community CollegeYes1991–1995A-
43Charles WilliamsOFMeridian Community CollegeNo
44Edward LundCUniversity of Notre DameYes1990–1993A+
45Jason SengbuschRHPWestfield High SchoolNo
46Thomas MatthewsRHPEdinboro University of PennsylvaniaYes1990Rookie
47Joe JacobsenRHPClovis West High SchoolNo
Los Angeles Dodgers-19911992–1999AAA
48Robert Sweeney3BWaukesha County Technical CollegeYes1990–1992A+
49Dick GormanOFState University of New York at BinghamtonYes1990A+
50Ismael CastanedaLHPHanford High SchoolNo
51Mario JohnsonSSSimmons High SchoolNo
52Gordon Hockett1BTulsa Union High SchoolNo
53Robert CaltonLHPLehi High SchoolNo
54Todd WilliamsRHPOnondaga Community CollegeYes1991–2008**MLB**
55Brett Kim3BCollege of MarinNo
56Joe WagnerRHPAdams Friendship High SchoolNo
Brewers-1993
57Patrick ReedSSMount Hood Community CollegeYes1991–1993A-
58Melvin WarrenOFSolano Community CollegeYes1991–1992Rookie
59Daniel AndrewsOFCalifornia State Polytechnic University, PomonaYes1990–1991Rookie
60Dave Madsen3BMurray High SchoolNo
Cardinals-19931993–1996A+
61Greg RaisolaCNogales High SchoolNo
62Roger SweeneyOFCollege of MarinYes1991–1992A-
63Andy AbadOFJupiter High SchoolNo
Red Sox-19931993–2008**MLB**

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References

References

  1. "Juan Samuel Stats".
  2. "John Shelby Stats".
  3. "1990 Los Angeles Dodgers schedule and results". Baseball Reference.
  4. Hersom, Bob. (August 22, 1999). "A Dream Deferred Injuries Prevented Walden From Reaching Majors". Oklahoma News.
  5. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=franch_year&team_ID=LAD&year_ID=1990&draft_type=junreg& 1990 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft]
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