1999 Los Angeles Dodgers season

Major League Baseball team season
1999 Los Angeles Dodgers
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles
Record77–85 (.475)
Divisional place3rd
OwnersFox Entertainment Group
PresidentBob Graziano
General managersKevin Malone
ManagersDavey Johnson
TelevisionFox Sports West 2; KTLA (5)
RadioXTRA Sports 1150
Vin Scully, Ross Porter, Rick Monday
KWKW
Jaime Jarrín, Pepe Yñiguez
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The 1999 Los Angeles Dodgers season was the 110th for the franchise in Major League Baseball, and their 42nd season in Los Angeles, California. The season started with a new management team; Kevin Malone became the team's General Manager and Davey Johnson was selected to be the new Dodgers Manager. Looking to make a splash, Malone exclaimed "There is a new Sheriff in town"[1] as he took over the reins and made a splash by signing starting pitcher Kevin Brown to a huge long contract. However, the team struggled to a third-place finish in the National League West.

Offseason

Regular season

Season standings

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NL West
W L Pct. GB Home Road
Arizona Diamondbacks 100 62 0.617 52–29 48–33
San Francisco Giants 86 76 0.531 14 49–32 37–44
Los Angeles Dodgers 77 85 0.475 23 37–44 40–41
San Diego Padres 74 88 0.457 26 46–35 28–53
Colorado Rockies 72 90 0.444 28 39–42 33–48

Record vs. opponents

1999 National League record
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Source: NL Standings Head-to-Head
Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL FLA HOU LA MIL MTL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL AL
Arizona 4–5 7–2 1–8 6–7 8–1 5–4 7–6 5–4 6–3 7–2 8–1 5–2 11–2 9–3 4–4 7–8
Atlanta 5–4 2–5 8–1 5–4 9–4 6–1 5–4 5–2 9–4 9–3 8–5 6–3 5–4 4–5 8–1 9–9
Chicago 2–7 5–2 5–8 4–5 6–3 3–9 2–7 6–6 2–5 3–6 2–7 7–6 6–3 1–7 7–5 6–9
Cincinnati 8–1 1–8 8–5 7–2 6–1 9–4 4–3 6–6 4–3 5–5 6–3 7–6 6–3 4–5 8–4 7-8
Colorado 7–6 4–5 5–4 2–7 5–4 2–6 8–5 6–3 6–3 4–5 5–4 2–7 4–9 4–9 4–5 4–8
Florida 1–8 4–9 3–6 1–6 4–5 2–7 7–2 5–4 8–4 3–10 2–11 3–4 3–6 4–5 3–4 11–7
Houston 4–5 1–6 9–3 4–9 6–2 7-2 6–3 8–5 7–2 4–5 6–1 5–7 8–1 5–4 5–7 12–3
Los Angeles 6–7 4–5 7–2 3–4 5–8 2–7 3–6 7–2 5–4 4–4 6–3 3–6 3–9 8–5 3–6 8–7
Milwaukee 4–5 2–5 6–6 6–6 3–6 4–5 5–8 2–7 5–4 2–5 5–4 8–4 3–5 4–5 7–6 8–6
Montreal 3–6 4–9 5–2 3–4 3–6 4–8 2–7 4–5 4–5 5–8 6–6 3–6 5–3 4–5 5–4 8–10
New York 2–7 3–9 6–3 5–5 5–4 10–3 5–4 4–4 5–2 8–5 6–6 7–2 7–2 7–2 5–2 12–6
Philadelphia 1-8 5–8 7–2 3–6 4–5 11–2 1–6 3–6 4–5 6–6 6–6 3–4 6–3 2–6 4–5 11–7
Pittsburgh 2–5 3–6 6–7 6–7 7–2 4–3 7–5 6–3 4–8 6–3 2–7 4–3 3–6 4–5 7–5 7–8
San Diego 2–11 4–5 3–6 3–6 9–4 6–3 1–8 9–3 5–3 3–5 2–7 3–6 6–3 5–7 2–7 11–4
San Francisco 3–9 5–4 7–1 5–4 9–4 5–4 4–5 5–8 5–4 5–4 2–7 6–2 5–4 7–5 6–3 7–8
St. Louis 4–4 1–8 5–7 4–8 5–4 4–3 7–5 6–3 6–7 4–5 2–5 5–4 5–7 7–2 3–6 7–8


Opening Day lineup

Opening Day Starters
Name Position
Eric Young Second baseman
Mark Grudzielanek Shortstop
Gary Sheffield Left fielder
Raúl Mondesí Right fielder
Devon White Center fielder
Eric Karros First baseman
Todd Hundley Catcher
Adrián Beltré Third baseman
Kevin Brown Starting pitcher

Notable transactions

Roster

1999 Los Angeles Dodgers

Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders 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
Kevin Brown 35 35 252.1 13-6 3.00 59 221 5
Ismael Valdez 32 32 203.1 9-14 3.98 58 143 2
Chan Ho Park 33 33 194.1 12-11 5.23 100 174 0
Darren Dreifort 30 29 178.2 13-13 4.79 76 140 1
Carlos Perez 17 16 89.2 2-10 7.43 39 40 0
Éric Gagné 5 5 30.0 1-1 2.10 15 30 0
Mike Judd 7 4 28.0 3-1 5.46 12 22 0
Jeff Williams 5 3 17.2 2-0 4.08 9 7 0

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 64 0 68.0 2-4 2.78 15 43 34
Pedro Borbón, Jr. 70 0 50.2 4-3 4.09 29 33 1
Alan Mills 68 0 72.2 3-4 3.73 43 49 0
Onan Masaoka 54 0 66.2 2-4 4.32 47 61 1
Mike Maddux 49 0 54.2 1-1 3.29 19 41 0
Jamie Arnold 36 3 69.0 2-4 5.48 34 26 1
Matt Herges 17 0 24.1 0-2 4.07 8 18 0
Robinson Checo 9 2 15.2 2-2 10.34 13 11 0
Doug Bochtler 12 0 13.0 0-0 5.54 6 7 0
Jeff Kubenka 6 0 7.2 0-1 11.74 4 2 0
Dave Mlicki 2 0 7.1 0-1 4.91 2 1 0
Mel Rojas 5 0 5.0 0-0 12.60 3 3 0
Antonio Osuna 5 0 4.2 0-0 7.71 3 5 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
Todd Hundley C 114 376 .207 49 78 24 55 3
Ángel Peña C 43 120 .208 14 25 4 21 0
Paul Lo Duca C 36 95 .232 11 22 3 11 1
Rick Wilkins C 3 4 .000 0 0 0 0 0
Eric Karros 1B 153 578 .304 74 176 34 112 8
Eric Young 2B 119 456 .281 73 128 2 41 51
Mark Grudzielanek SS 123 488 .326 72 159 7 46 6
Adrián Beltré 3B 152 538 .275 84 148 15 67 18
José Vizcaíno SS/3B/2B/LF 94 266 .252 27 67 1 29 2
Craig Counsell 2B/SS 50 108 .259 20 28 0 9 1
Dave Hansen 1B/3B/RF 100 107 .252 14 27 2 17 0
Tripp Cromer IF/OF 33 52 .192 5 10 2 8 0
Alex Cora SS/2B 11 30 .167 2 5 0 3 0
Chance Sanford 2B 5 8 .250 1 2 0 2 0
Juan Castro 2B/SS 2 1 .000 0 0 0 0 0
Raúl Mondesí RF/CF 159 601 .253 98 152 33 99 36
Devon White CF 134 474 .268 60 127 14 68 19
Gary Sheffield LF 152 549 .301 103 165 34 101 11
Todd Hollandsworth CF/LF/RF 92 261 .284 39 74 9 32 5
Trenidad Hubbard CF/LF/RF/2B/C 82 105 .314 23 33 1 13 4
Jacob Brumfield CF/LF 18 17 .294 4 5 0 1 0
Brent Cookson LF/RF 3 5 .200 0 1 0 0 0

1999 Awards

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Albuquerque Dukes Pacific Coast League Mike Scioscia
AA San Antonio Missions Texas League Jimmy Johnson
High A San Bernardino Stampede California League Rick Burleson
High A Vero Beach Dodgers Florida State League Álvaro Espinoza
A-Short Season Yakima Bears Northwest League Dino Ebel
Rookie Great Falls Dodgers Pioneer League Tony Harris
Rookie DSL Dodgers
DSL Dodgers 2
Dominican Summer League

Major League Baseball Draft

Jason Repko

The Dodgers selected 50 players in this draft. Of those, seven of them would eventually play Major League baseball. They lost their first round pick to the San Diego Padres and their third round pick to the Baltimore Orioles as a result of their signing free agent pitchers Kevin Brown and Alan Mills. They also gained a supplemental first round pick and a second round pick as compensation for losing pitcher Scott Radinsky to free agency and a supplemental second round pick as compensation for pitcher Brian Bohanon.

The first round pick was shortstop Jason Repko from Hanford High School. He was transitioned to the outfield and played seven seasons in the majors (four with the Dodgers). He had several serious injuries in his career and was relegated primarily to a backup position. Repko hit .224 in 360 MLB games. The draft class also included outfielder Shane Victorino, who was drafted in the sixth round out of St. Anthony High School in Hawaii. He was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2004 Rule 5 draft and proceeded to become a two-time All-Star and two-time World Series champion.

1999 Draft Picks
Round Name Position School Signed Career span Highest level
1s Jason Repko SS Hanford High School Yes 1999–2016 MLB
2 Brennan King SS Oakland High School Yes 1999–2008 AAA
2s Drew Meyer SS Bishop England High School No
Rangers-2002
2002–2010 MLB
4 Joe Thurston SS Sacramento City College Yes 1999–2014 MLB
5 Phil Devey LHP University of Louisiana at Lafayette Yes 1999–2005 AAA
6 Shane Victorino OF St. Anthony High School Yes 1999–2015 MLB
7 Jose Escalera OF Carlos Escobar Lopez High School Yes 1999–2002 A
8 T. J. Nail RHP Schaumburg High School Yes 1999–2008 AAA
9 Jon Berry RHP Newberry College Yes 1999–2003 A+
10 Lamont Matthews OF Oklahoma State University Yes 1999–2003 AAA
11 Eric Junge RHP Bucknell University Yes 1999–2012 MLB
12 Josh Dalton SS Louisiana State University Yes 1999 A-
13 Jonathan Hale C Missouri State University No
14 Randy Hadden RHP University of South Carolina Yes 1999–2001 A+
15 Wade Parrish LHP Washington State University Yes 1999–2003 AAA
16 Tymber Lee RHP Wichita State University No
Angels-2000
2000–2002 A-
17 Scott Martin RHP Central Connecticut State University Yes 1999–2002 A+
18 John Rozich C Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Yes 1999 A-
19 Harold Eckert RHP Florida International University No
Mets-2001
2001–2009 AAA
20 Ryan Hamilton RHP University of California, San Diego No
Astros-2000
2000–2001 A-
21 Chris Snow OF Desert Vista High School Yes 1999 Rookie
22 Tim Cunningham LHP Rocklin High School No
Rangers-2003
2003–2004 A
23 Reggie Abercrombie OF Columbus High School Yes 2000–2019 MLB
24 Shane Nance LHP University of Houston Yes 2000–2005 MLB
25 Clint Chauncey C Terry Parker High School No
Yankees-2000
2000–2007 AA
26 Traviss Hodge 1B Los Angeles Pierce College No
27 Luke Robertson RHP Butler County Community College No
Athletics-2002
2002–2014 AAA
28 Mike Keristead RHP St. Malachy's High School Yes 2000–2003 A+
29 Zach Cates 1B Mesa Community College No
Cardinals-2002
2002–2004 A+
30 Ryan Brnardic RHP Sandwich Secondary School No
Orioles-2003
2003–2008 Rookie
31 Justin Glenn OF Sheridan High School No
32 Nolan McManus RHP Sierra College No
33 Cliff Wren C Mississippi State University Yes 1999–2003 A+
34 Norm Siriveaw OF East Oklahoma State College No
Blue Jays-2000
2000–2003 A
35 Kegan O'Toole C Henry M. Jackson High School No
36 Ryan Harris RHP Woodstock High School No
37 Miguel Heredia RHP East Oklahoma State College No
38 Chris Hunter RHP Mountain View High School No
Angels -2004
2004–2008 AAA
39 Christopher Hanne LHP Duluth High School No
40 Michael Pelsnik RHP Horizon High School No
41 Keith Godbolt OF Hillsborough High School Yes 1999–2000 Rookie
42 Rob Harrand RHP No
Phillies-2002
2002–2003 A-
43 Kyle Bateman RHP Coconino High School No -
44 Robert Sumner 1B Pace High School No
45 Erik Lohse RHP Butte College No
Twins-2001
2001–2005 AA
46 Chris Bell RHP Christopher Columbus High School No
Reds-2002
2002 Rookie
47 Joey Black RHP Bonneville High School No
48 Scott Wilson C Ellensburg High School No
49 Jayson Casiano 1B Monserrate Leon High School No
50 Jonathan Morel 1B Colegio San Agustin High School No

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References

  1. ^ "Embattled Dodgers GM Malone steps down". ESPN.com: MLB.
  2. ^ "Doug Bochtler Stats".
  3. ^ 1999 Los Angeles Dodgers Picks in the MLB June Amateur Draft

External links

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