1998 Los Angeles Dodgers season

Major League Baseball team season
1998 Los Angeles Dodgers
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles
Record83–79 (.512)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersFox Entertainment Group
PresidentBob Graziano
General managersFred Claire, Tommy Lasorda
ManagersBill Russell, Glenn Hoffman
TelevisionFox Sports West 2; KTLA (5)
RadioXTRA Sports 1150
Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Rick Monday
KWKW
Jaime Jarrín, René Cárdenas, Pepe Yñiguez
← 1997 Seasons 1999 →

The 1998 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 109th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 41st season in Los Angeles, California. It was the first season since the sale of the franchise from Peter O'Malley to the Fox Entertainment Group took effect. The new corporate executives would quickly anger Dodger fans when they bypassed General Manager Fred Claire and made one of the biggest trades in franchise history. They traded All-Star catcher Mike Piazza and starting third baseman Todd Zeile to the Florida Marlins for a package that included Gary Sheffield.

The team on the field performed poorly under all the stress and soon Fox fired Claire and manager Bill Russell, replacing them with former Manager Tommy Lasorda, who was appointed interim GM and Minor League manager Glenn Hoffman who took over for Russell. The team limped along to finish in third place in the National League West and more changes were in the offing for the following season.

Regular season

Don Sutton's number 20 was retired by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1998.

Season standings

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NL West
W L Pct. GB Home Road
San Diego Padres 98 64 0.605 54–27 44–37
San Francisco Giants 89 74 0.546 49–32 40–42
Los Angeles Dodgers 83 79 0.512 15 48–33 35–46
Colorado Rockies 77 85 0.475 21 42–39 35–46
Arizona Diamondbacks 65 97 0.401 33 34–47 31–50

Record vs. opponents

1998 National League record
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Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16]
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LA MIL MTL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL AL
Arizona 1–8 5–7 4–5 6–6 6–2 4–5 4–8 6–3 2–7 4–5 2–7 6–3 3–9 5–7 2–7 5–8
Atlanta 8–1 3–6 7–2 5–3 7–5 4–5 8–1 7–2 6–6 9–3 8–4 7–2 5–4 7–2 6–3 9–7
Chicago 7–5 6–3 6–5 7–2 7–2 4–7 4–5 6–6 7–2 4–5 3–6 8–3 5–4 7–3 4–7 5–8
Cincinnati 5–4 2–7 5–6 4–5 9–0 3–8 5–4 6–5 8–1 3–6 4–5 5–7 1–11 2–7 8–3 7-6
Colorado 6–6 3–5 2–7 5–4 6–3 6–5 6–6 4–7 7–2 3–6 5–4 5–4 5–7 7–5 3–6 4–8
Florida 2–6 5–7 2–7 0–9 3–6 3–6 4–5 0–9 5–7 5–7 6–6 3–6 4–5 0–9 4–5 8–8
Houston 5–4 5–4 7–4 8–3 5–6 6-3 3–6 9–2 7–2 5–4 7–2 9–2 5–4 6–3 5–7 10–4
Los Angeles 8–4 1–8 5–4 4–5 6–6 5–4 6–3 5–4 5–4 3–5 5–4 7–5 5–7 6–6 4–5 8–5
Milwaukee 3–6 2–7 6–6 5–6 7–4 9–0 2–9 4–5 6–3 1–8 4–5 6–5 3–6 5–4 3–8 8–6
Montreal 7–2 6–6 2–7 1–8 2–7 7–5 2–7 4–5 3–6 8–4 5–7 2–7 4–4 3–6 3–6 6–10
New York 5–4 3–9 5–4 6–3 6–3 7–5 4–5 5–3 8–1 4–8 8–4 4–5 4–5 4–5 6–3 9–7
Philadelphia 7-2 4–8 6–3 5–4 4–5 6–6 2–7 4–5 5–4 7–5 4–8 8–1 1–8 2–6 3–6 7–9
Pittsburgh 3–6 2–7 3–8 7–5 4–5 6–3 2–9 5–7 5–6 7–2 5–4 1–8 5–4 2–7 6–5 6–7
San Diego 9–3 4–5 4–5 11–1 7–5 5–4 4–5 7–5 6–3 4–4 5–4 8–1 4–5 8–4 6–3 6–7
San Francisco 7–5 2–7 3–7 7–2 5–7 9–0 3–6 6–6 4–5 6–3 5–4 6–2 7–2 4–8 7–5 8–5
St. Louis 7–2 3–6 7–4 3–8 6–3 5-4 7–5 5–4 8–3 6–3 3–6 6–3 5–6 3–6 5–7 4–9


Opening Day lineup

Opening Day Starters
Name Position
Eric Young Second baseman
José Vizcaíno Shortstop
Mike Piazza Catcher
Todd Zeile Third baseman
Raúl Mondesí Right fielder
Paul Konerko First baseman
Todd Hollandsworth Left fielder
Trenidad Hubbard Center fielder
Ramón Martínez Starting pitcher

Notable transactions

Roster

1998 Los Angeles Dodgers

Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

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

Name G GS IP W/L ERA BB SO CG
Chan Ho Park 34 34 220.2 15-9 3.71 97 191 2
Darren Dreifort 32 26 180.0 8-12 4.00 57 168 1
Ismael Valdez 27 27 174.0 11-10 3.98 66 122 2
Dave Mlicki 20 20 124.1 7-3 4.05 38 78 2
Ramón Martínez 15 15 101.2 7-3 2.83 41 91 1
Brian Bohanon 14 14 97.1 5-7 2.40 36 72 2
Carlos Perez 11 11 77.2 4-4 3.24 30 46 4
Hideo Nomo 12 12 67.2 2-7 5.05 38 73 2

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

Name G GS IP W/L ERA BB SO SV
Jeff Shaw 34 0 35.1 1-4 2.55 7 26 25
Scott Radinsky 62 0 61.2 6-6 2.63 20 45 13
Antonio Osuna 54 0 64.2 7-1 3.06 32 72 6
Mark Guthrie 53 0 54.0 2-1 3.50 24 45 0
Jim Bruske 35 0 44.0 3-0 3.48 19 31 1
Dennys Reyes 11 3 28.2 0-4 4.71 20 33 0
Brad Clontz 18 0 20.2 2-0 5.66 10 14 0
Frank Lankford 12 0 19.2 0-2 5.95 7 7 1
Greg McMichael 12 0 14.1 0-1 4.40 6 11 1
Sean Maloney 11 0 12.2 0-1 4.97 5 11 0
Mike Judd 7 0 11.1 0-0 15.09 9 14 0
Darren Hall 11 0 11.1 0-3 10.32 5 8 0
Eric Weaver 7 0 9.2 2-0 0.93 6 5 0
Jeff Kubenka 6 0 9.1 1-0 0.96 8 10 0
Gary Rath 3 0 3.1 0-0 10.80 2 4 0
Will Brunson 2 0 2.1 0-1 11.57 2 1 0
Manuel Barrios 1 0 1.0 0-0 0.00 2 0 0

Batting Stats

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

Name Pos G AB Avg. R H HR RBI SB
Charles Johnson C 102 346 .217 31 75 12 35 3
Mike Piazza C 37 149 .282 20 42 9 30 0
Tom Prince C 37 81 .185 7 115 0 5 0
Paul Lo Duca C 6 14 .286 2 4 0 1 0
Ángel Peña C 6 13 .231 1 3 0 0 0
Eric Karros 1B 139 507 .296 59 150 23 87 7
Eric Young 2B 117 452 .285 78 129 8 43 42
José Vizcaíno SS 67 237 .262 30 62 3 29 7
Adrián Beltré 3B/SS 77 195 .215 18 42 7 22 3
Bobby Bonilla 3B/LF 72 236 .237 28 56 7 30 1
Juan Castro 2B/SS 89 220 .195 25 43 2 14 0
Mark Grudzielanek SS 51 193 .264 11 51 2 21 7
Wilton Guerrero 2B/SS/LF/CF 64 180 .283 21 51 0 7 5
Todd Zeile 3B/1B 40 158 .253 22 40 7 27 1
Paul Konerko 1B/3B/LF 49 144 .215 14 31 0 2 0
Alex Cora SS/2B 29 33 .121 1 4 0 0 0
Tripp Cromer IF 6 6 .167 1 11 1 1 0
Mike Metcalfe 2B 4 1 .000 0 0 0 0 2
Gary Sheffield RF 90 301 .316 52 95 16 57 18
Raúl Mondesí CF/RF 148 580 .279 85 162 30 90 16
Todd Hollandsworth LF/CF/RF 55 175 .269 23 47 3 20 4
Roger Cedeño LF/CF/RF 105 240 .242 33 58 2 17 8
Trenidad Hubbard CF/LF/RF/3B 94 208 .298 29 62 7 18 9
Matt Luke LF/RF/1B 69 160 .213 24 34 9 23 2
Jim Eisenreich LF/1B/RF 75 127 .197 12 25 0 6 4
Thomas Howard CF/LF/RF 47 76 .184 9 14 2 4 1
Mike Devereaux CF/LF/RF 9 13 .308 0 4 0 1 0
Damon Hollins RF/LF 5 9 .222 1 2 0 2 0

1998 Awards

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Albuquerque Dukes Pacific Coast League Glenn Hoffman
Ron Roenicke
AA San Antonio Missions Texas League Ron Roenicke
Lance Parrish
High A San Bernardino Stampede California League Mickey Hatcher
Joe Vavra
Tim Wallach
High A Vero Beach Dodgers Florida State League John Shoemaker
A-Short Season Yakima Bears Northwest League Tony Harris
Rookie Great Falls Dodgers Pioneer League Dino Ebel
Rookie DSL Dodgers
DSL Dodgers 2
Dominican Summer League

Major League Baseball draft

The Dodgers selected 50 players in this draft. Of those, only four of them would eventually play Major League baseball.

The first round pick was outfielder Bubba Crosby from Rice University. He played nine games for the Dodgers before he was traded to the New York Yankees, where he was a part-time player for three seasons. He hit .216 in 205 games in the Majors.

This draft also included pitcher Scott Proctor (5th round) from Florida State University and catcher David Ross (7th round) from the University of Florida. Proctor was a relief pitcher in the Majors, who played in seven seasons (two for the Dodgers) and was 18-16 with a 4.78 ERA in 307 games (most prominently with the New York Yankees). Ross was primarily a backup catcher during his two decade career which began in 2002 and ended in 2016.

1998 Draft Picks
Round Name Position School Signed Career span Highest level
1 Bubba Crosby OF Rice University Yes 1998–2007 MLB
2 Mike Fischer RHP University of South Alabama Yes 1998–2002 AA
3 Alex Santos RHP University of Miami No
Devil Rays-2000
2000–2006 AAA
4 Eric Riggs SS University of Central Florida Yes 1998–2007 AAA
5 Scott Proctor RHP Florida State University Yes 1998–2013 MLB
6 Ryan Moskau RHP University of Arizona Yes 1998–2001 AA
7 David Ross C University of Florida Yes 1998–2016 MLB
8 Thomari Story-Harden 1B El Cerrito High School Yes 1998–2006 A+
9 Joel Williams RHP Yoncalla High School Yes 1998–1999 A-
10 Lance Caraccioli LHP University of Louisiana at Monroe Yes 1998–2005 AAA
11 Christian Bridenbaugh LHP Central High School Yes 1998–2001 A+
12 J. K. Taylor RHP Louisa County High School Yes 1998 Rookie
13 C J Thomas OF McLane High School Yes 1998–2003 A+
14 Robb Gorr 1B University of Southern California Yes 1998–2001 AAA
15 Paul Avery LHP Pepperdine University Yes 1998–2002 A+
16 Jim Goelz SS New York City College of Technology Yes 1998–2006 AAA
17 Alex Piedra RHP Miami Southern High School Yes 1998–1999 Rookie
18 Tony Richards C North Dakota State University No 1999–2009 Ind
19 Jeremiah Meccage RHP University of Iowa No
20 Tim Harrell RHP Liberty University Yes 1998–2002 AA
21 Jacob Sampson SS Curtis High School Yes 1998–2000 A-
22 Tony Gomes RHP San Joaquin Delta College Yes 1998–2003 AA
23 Jason Moody LHP Spartanburg Methodist College Yes 1998–2012 A-
24 Allen Davis LHP Northwestern State University of Louisiana Yes 1998–2007 AAA
25 Scott Barnsby RHP University of Massachusetts Amherst Yes 1998–1999 A+
26 Matt Greer C Louisiana Tech University Yes 1998 A-
27 Nick Theodorou 2B University of California, Los Angeles Yes 1998–2005 AAA
28 Corry Parrott OF Pasadena City College No
Brewers-2001
2001 Rookie
29 David Baum LHP Martin County High School No
Pirates-2000
2000 A-
30 Lloyd Turner SS Hephzibah High School No
Athletics-2002
2002–2012 AAA
31 Paul Brown LHP Citrus College No
Reds-1999
1999–2000 A
32 Darren Heal C Indian River Community College No
Blue Jays-2001
2001 Rookie
33 Herman Dean OF Monrovia High School No
Tigers-2001
2001–2003 A
34 Carlos Claudio SS Ora Wilma High School No
35 Rashad Parker SS Crossroads School for Arts & Sciences No
Mets-2002
2002–2004 A+
36 Curt Borland RHP Centaurus High School No
37 Joshua McMillen OF West Virginia University No
Blue Jays-1998
1998–2001 AAA
38 Joshua Berndt LHP Oshkosh West High School No
39 Marc-Andre Lagace LHP Louis Riel High School No
40 Clint Hosford RHP Carson Graham High School Yes 1999–2006 A+
41 Douglas Vandecaveye 3B Tilbury District High School No
42 Jahseam George LHP College of the Sequoias No
Indians-2002
2002 A-
43 Jorge Roman RHP José de Diego High School No -
44 Edward Hart C Grayson County High School No
45 Brandon Smith 1B Cypress College No
46 Steve Andrade RHP American River High School No
Angels-2001
2001–2009 MLB
47 Henry Arocho OF Benito Cerezo High School No
48 Chad Merchand RHP Lethbridge High School No
49 Wayne Stone 3B A. B. Miller High School No
50 Blake McGinley LHP Bakersfield High School No
Mets-2001
2001–2007 AAA

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References

  1. ^ 1998 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft

External links

  • 1998 Los Angeles Dodgers uniform
  • Los Angeles Dodgers official web site Archived February 3, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
  • Baseball-Reference season page
  • Baseball Almanac season page
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