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1992 Los Angeles Dodgers season


FieldValue
nameLos Angeles Dodgers
season1992
leagueNational League
divisionWest
ballparkDodger Stadium
cityLos Angeles
record63–99 (.389)
divisional_place6th
ownersPeter O'Malley
general_managersFred Claire
managersTommy Lasorda
televisionKTTV (11)
Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Don Drysdale
SportsChannel Los Angeles
Ross Porter, Don Drysdale
radioKABC
Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Don Drysdale

Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Don Drysdale SportsChannel Los Angeles Ross Porter, Don Drysdale Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Don Drysdale

KWKW Jaime Jarrín, René Cárdenas KYPA Richard Choi |}}

The 1992 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 103rd for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 35th season in Los Angeles, California.

Despite boasting what was nicknamed the "Outfield of Dreams", being manned by Eric Davis, Brett Butler, and Darryl Strawberry, injuries to key players and slumps from others contributed to the franchise's worst season since moving to Los Angeles with 63 wins and 99 losses for a last place finish in the National League West, regressing 30 games from the previous season; it was their worst season since 1908 when they were known as the “Brooklyn Superbas”. It was the first time the Dodgers lost 90 games in a season since 1944, when major league rosters were depleted by World War II, and the first time they did so as a Los Angeles team. Additionally, the Dodgers cancelled four home games due to the 1992 Los Angeles riots.

Despite the poor finish, the Dodgers had some hope for the future as first baseman Eric Karros won the National League Rookie of the Year Award, the first of five consecutive Dodger players to do so. The 1992 season also saw the Dodgers drop television station KTTV Ch.11 as their chief broadcaster of Dodger baseball, ending a 34 year, 35 consecutive season association with that station.

Offseason

  • November 27, 1991: Acquired Eric Davis and Kip Gross from the Cincinnati Reds for Tim Belcher and John Wetteland.
  • December 11, 1991: Acquired Rudy Seánez from the Cleveland Indians for Dennis Cook and Mike Christopher
  • December 11, 1991: Acquired Todd Benzinger from the Kansas City Royals for Chris Gwynn and Domingo Mota

Regular season

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Opening Day lineup

Opening Day startersNamePosition
Brett ButlerCenter fielder
Lenny HarrisThird baseman
Kal DanielsFirst baseman
Darryl StrawberryRight fielder
Eric DavisLeft fielder
Juan SamuelSecond baseman
Mike SciosciaCatcher
José OffermanShortstop
Ramón MartínezStarting pitcher

Notable transactions

Roster

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

Starting Pitchers stats

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W/L = Wins/Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; CG = Complete games

NameGGSIPW/LERABBSOCG
Orel Hershiser3333210.210-153.6769130
Kevin Gross3430204.28-133.1777158
Tom Candiotti3230203.211-153.0063152
Bob Ojeda2929166.16-93.638194
Ramón Martínez2925150.28-114.0069101
Pedro Astacio111182.05-50.982043

Relief Pitchers stats

Note: G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; IP = Innings pitched; W/L = Wins/Losses; ERA = Earned run average; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts; SV = Saves

NameGGSIPW/LERABBSOSV
Roger McDowell65083.26-104.09425014
Jim Gott68088.03-32.4541756
Steve Wilson60066.22-54.1929540
John Candelaria50025.12-52.8413235
Tim Crews49278.00-35.1920230
Jay Howell41046.21-31.5418364
Kip Gross16123.21-14.1810140
Pedro Martínez218.00-12.25180

Batting Stats

Note: Pos = Position; AB = At bats; Avg. = Batting average; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases

NamePosGABAvg.RHHRRBISB
Mike SciosciaC117348.22119773243
Eric Karros1B149545.2576314020882
Lenny Harris2B135347.271289403019
José OffermanSS149534.2606713913023
Dave Hansen3B132341.21430736220
Eric DavisLF76267.228216153219
Brett ButlerCF157553.3098617133941
Darryl StrawberryRF43156.23720375253
Mike SharpersonIF128317.30048953362
Todd BenzingerUT121293.23924704312
Mitch WebsterOF135262.267337063511
Carlos HernándezC69173.26011453170
Henry RodríguezRF53146.21911323140
Eric Young2B49132.2589341116
Juan Samuel2B47122.2627320152
Kal DanielsLF35104.231924280
Billy AshleyRF2995.221621260
Dave Anderson3B5184.2861024380
Tom GoodwinLF5773.2331517037
Mike PiazzaC2169.232516170
Stan JavierOF5658.190611151
Rafael BournigalSS1020.15013000

1992 Awards

  • 1992 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
    • Mike Sharperson reserve
  • Rookie of the Year Award
    • Eric Karros
  • Baseball Digest Rookie All-Stars
    • Eric Karros
  • TSN Rookie of the Year Award
    • Eric Karros
  • NL Player of the Month
    • Brett Butler (July 1992)
  • NL Player of the Week
    • Tom Candiotti (Apr. 13–19)
    • Brett Butler (July 20–26)
    • Eric Karros (July 27 – Aug. 2)
    • Kevin Gross (Aug. 17–23)

Farm system

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Major League Baseball draft

Main article: 1992 Major League Baseball draft

The Dodgers selected 53 players in this draft. Of those, only one of them would eventually play Major League baseball. The Dodgers lost their first round pick to the Toronto Blue Jays as a result of their signing free agent Tom Candiotti but gained two supplemental first round picks, a second round pick and a third round pick as compensation for departing free agents Eddie Murray and Mike Morgan.

With their first pick, the Dodgers selected catcher Ryan Luzinski from Holy Cross High School. The son of former Major Leaguer Greg Luzinski, he was a promising power hitter when he spurned a letter of intent with the University of Miami to sign with the Dodgers. However, he never quite lived up to his promise. Blocked by Mike Piazza's ascent with the Dodgers, he bounced around the teams farm system until a trade to the Baltimore Orioles in 1997. In eight minor league seasons, he hit .265 with 49 home runs and 296 RBI but could never make the move from AAA to the Majors.

The other first round pick, outfielder Mike Moore from UCLA also failed to advance, he hit .242 in 912 big league games over 14 seasons (six of which were in the independent leagues).

The only player from this draft class to make the Majors was infielder Keith Johnson from the University of the Pacific. He appeared in six games for the 2000 Anaheim Angels and had two hits in four at-bats. He would later become a AAA manager in the Angels system for the Salt Lake Bees.

RoundNamePositionSchoolSignedCareer spanHighest level
1sRyan LuzinskiCHoly Cross High SchoolYes1992–1999AAA
1sMike MooreOFUniversity of California, Los AngelesYes1992–2006AAA
2Dwaine BosticSSMorse High SchoolYes1992–1998Rookie
2Dan Melendez1BPepperdine UniversityYes1992–2000AAA
3Dwight ManessOFWilliam Penn High SchoolYes1992–2007AAA
3Dave SpykstraRHPCherry Creek High SchoolYes1992–2004A+
4Keith JohnsonSSUniversity of the PacificYes1992–2003**MLB**
5Chris AbbeCUniversity of Texas at AustinYes1992–1994AA
6John GravesRHPCalifornia State University, Long BeachYes1992–1995A-
7Brian Richardson3BSt. Bernard High SchoolYes1992–2001AAA
8Daniel MarkhamLHPDiablo Valley CollegeYes1992–1993Rookie
9Ryan HendersonRHPUniversity of Southern CaliforniaYes1992–2013AAA
10Dave Post3BKingston High SchoolYes1992–2003AAA
11Brenton ColsonLHPGeorgia Institute of TechnologyYes1992–1993A+
12Juan HernaizOFColegio Maria AuxiliadorYes1992–1999AA
13Jason ButcherRHPAlbertson CollegeYes1992–1996A+
14Reginald Johnson3BGeorgia Institute of TechnologyYes1992–1993A+
15Brandon WhiteRHPEastern Michigan UniversityYes1992–1993A+
16Jim MartinOFOklahoma State UniversityYes1992–1999AAA
17Keith TroutmanRHPSpartanburg Methodist CollegeYes1992–2000AAA
18Ervan WingateSSRedlands High SchoolYes1992–2000AA
19Dave PycLHPCollege of CharlestonYes1992–1999AAA
20Widd WorkmanRHPGilbert High SchoolNo
Padres-19961996–1999AA
21Paul WittigCBremerton High SchoolYes1992–1995A+
22Tyrone LewisSSWaco High SchoolYes1992–1996A+
23Del SchleussLHPMusselman High SchoolNo
Reds-19951995Rookie
24Ryan DuffyLHPNortheastern Oklahoma A&M CollegeNo
Pirates-19941994–1997A+
25Matthew PowellRHPMiami Southside Senior High SchoolNo
26Kevin PittsOFKishwaukee CollegeYes1993–2004A+
27Danny SarmientoLHPTempe High SchoolYes1992–1998A
28Jeff VelezRHPGreenwich High SchoolNo
Cubs-19961996A-
29Sean Watkins1BPeoria Notre Dame High SchoolNo
Padres-19951995–1998A+
30Kyle Evans1BKatella High SchoolNo
Rangers-19951995A-
31Ken CookRHPSpartanburg Methodist CollegeYes1992–1994A+
32James BreuerOFCentury High SchoolYes1993–1995A+
33Ken Sikes1BMiddle Georgia CollegeYes1993–1996A+
34Ryan TophamOFPortage Central High SchoolNo
White Sox-19951995–1997AA
35Joe VogelsangRHPEastern Kentucky UniversityYes1992–1996A+
36John CollinsRHPThompson High SchoolNo
37Mike Serbalik2BSiena CollegeYes1992A-
38Sheldon AndersonOFWashington High SchoolNo
39Cliff AndersonSSChapman UniversityYes1992–1998AAA
40Twaino MossOFMiddle Georgia CollegeNo
41Greg ZiesemerRHPLarkin High SchoolNo
42Ken Chapman1BFlorida Southern CollegeYes1992A-
43David HaymanOFHillcrest Christian SchoolNo1996Rookie
44Chris ApodacaRHPLynwood High SchoolNo
45Brian ClarkCNapa Valley CollegeYes1993Rookie
46Dimas PadillaLHPNo
47Jeff PoorCEl Segundo High SchoolNo
Giants-19941994–1998AA
48Stephen MunroeOFCrescent High SchoolNo
49Nathan DunnSSEast Tennessee State UniversityYes1992–1993A+
50Tyler Boulo3BSt. Paul's Episcopal SchoolNo
Padres-19961996Rookie

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References

References

  1. "Eric Davis Stats {{!".
  2. "Juan Samuel Stats {{!".
  3. (May 27, 1992). "BASEBALL; A Baby Bull Stands Out From the Herd". New York Times.
  4. Fitzpatrick, Frank. (May 9, 1998). "A Long, Trying Test For Ryan Luzinski Drafted Six Years Ago, The Double-a Catcher Still Dreams Of A Chance In The Big Leagues.". Philadelphia Inquirer.
  5. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/draft/?query_type=franch_year&team_ID=LAD&year_ID=1992&draft_type=junreg& 1992 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft]
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