2024 Los Angeles Dodgers
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkDodger Stadium
CityLos Angeles, California
OwnersGuggenheim Baseball Management
PresidentStan Kasten
President of baseball operationsAndrew Friedman
General managersBrandon Gomes
ManagersDave Roberts
TelevisionSpectrum SportsNet LA
(Joe Davis, Stephen Nelson or Tim Neverett, Orel Hershiser, Nomar Garciaparra, Eric Karros, Jessica Mendoza or Dontrelle Willis, and Kirsten Watson or David Vassegh)
RadioKLAC-AM
Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network
(Charley Steiner, Tim Neverett, Rick Monday)
KTNQ
(Pepe Yñiguez, Fernando Valenzuela, José Mota)
Seasons

The 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers season will be the 135th season for the Los Angeles Dodgers franchise in Major League Baseball, their 67th season in Los Angeles, California, and their 62nd season playing their home games at Dodger Stadium. They will enter the season as the defending National League West champions.

Offseason

Roster departures

On October 19, pitcher Wander Suero was outrighted to the minors and elected to become a free agent.[1] On October 31, pitcher Tyler Cyr was also outrighted to the minors.[2] On November 2, one day after the conclusion of the 2023 World Series, 12 Dodger players became free agents: Pitchers Clayton Kershaw, Jimmy Nelson, Ryan Brasier, Shelby Miller, and Julio Urías, outfielders Jason Heyward, Jake Marisnick and David Peralta, infielders Amed Rosario and Kolten Wong, designated hitter J. D. Martinez and utility player Kiké Hernández.[3] The Dodgers declined the 2024 options on pitchers Lance Lynn,[4] Alex Reyes,[5] Joe Kelly and Daniel Hudson making them all free agents.[6]

On December 11, the Dodgers traded pitcher Victor González and infielder Jorbit Vivas to the New York Yankees for minor league infielder Trey Sweeney.[7] Pitcher Bryan Hudson was designated for assignment on December 27 and removed from the roster.[8] On January 11, the Dodgers traded infielder Michael Busch and relief pitcher Yency Almonte to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for two minor league players, Jackson Ferris and Zyhir Hope.[9]

Roster additions

On November 14, the Dodgers added minor league pitchers Nick Frasso and Landon Knack and catcher Hunter Feduccia to the 40-man roster to protect them from the Rule 5 Draft.[10] On November 16, they re-signed pitcher Ricky Vanasco, who had been with the team in the minors the previous season, to a one-year contract.[11] On December 6, the Dodgers re-signed outfielder Jason Heyward to a one-year contract.[12] On December 11, the Dodgers re-signed pitcher Joe Kelly to a one-year, $8 million, contract.[13] Later that day, they signed pitcher/designated hitter Shohei Ohtani to a 10-year, $700 million contract.[14] On December 16, the Dodgers traded pitcher Ryan Pepiot and outfielder Jonny DeLuca to the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for pitcher Tyler Glasnow (who signed a five-year, $135 million extention) and outfielder Manuel Margot.[15] On December 27, Pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto signed a twelve-year, $325 million contract with the team. The Dodgers also had to pay a $51 million posting fee to Yamamoto's Japanese team, the Orix Buffaloes.[16] On January 12, the Dodgers signed outfielder Teoscar Hernández to a one-year, $23.5 million contract.[17]

Regular season

Game Log

Legend
 Dodgers win
 Dodgers loss
 Postponement
BoldDodgers team member
2024 Game Log: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
March/April: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1March 20@ Padres*
2March 21Padres*
3March 28Cardinals
4March 29Cardinals
5March 30Cardinals
6March 31Cardinals
7April 1Giants
8April 2Giants
9April 3Giants
10April 5@ Cubs
11April 6@ Cubs
12April 7@ Cubs
13April 8@ Twins
14April 9@ Twins
15April 10@ Twins
16April 12Padres
17April 13Padres
18April 14Padres
19April 15Nationals
20April 16Nationals
21April 17Nationals
22April 19Mets
23April 20Mets
24April 21Mets
25April 23@ Nationals
26April 24@ Nationals
27April 25@ Nationals
28April 26@ Blue Jays
29April 27@ Blue Jays
30April 28@ Blue Jays
31April 29@ Diamondbacks
32April 30@ Diamondbacks
*March 20 and 21 games played in Seoul, Korea
May: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
33May 1@ Diamondbacks
34May 3Braves
35May 4Braves
36May 5Braves
37May 6Marlins
38May 7Marlins
39May 8Marlins
40May 10@ Padres
41May 11@ Padres
42May 12@ Padres
43May 13@ Giants
44May 14@ Giants
45May 15@ Giants
46May 16Reds
47May 17Reds
48May 18Reds
49May 19Reds
50May 20Diamondbacks
51May 21Diamondbacks
52May 22Diamondbacks
53May 24@ Reds
54May 25@ Reds
55May 26@ Reds
56May 27@ Mets
57May 28@ Mets
58May 29@ Mets
59May 31Rockies
June: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
60June 1Rockies
61June 2Rockies
62June 4@ Pirates
63June 5@ Pirates
64June 6@ Pirates
65June 7@ Yankees
66June 8@ Yankees
67June 9@ Yankees
68June 11Rangers
69June 12Rangers
70June 13Rangers
71June 14Royals
72June 15Royals
73June 16Royals
74June 17@ Rockies
75June 18@ Rockies
76June 19@ Rockies
77June 20@ Rockies
78June 21Angels
79June 22Angels
80June 24@ White Sox
81June 25@ White Sox
82June 26@ White Sox
83June 28@ Giants
84June 29@ Giants
85June 30@ Giants
July: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
86July 2Diamondbacks
87July 3Diamondbacks
88July 4Diamondbacks
89July 5Brewers
90July 6Brewers
91July 7Brewers
92July 9@ Phillies
93July 10@ Phillies
94July 11@ Phillies
95July 12@ Tigers
96July 13@ Tigers
97July 14@ Tigers
July 1694th All-Star GameNational League vs. American League (Globe Life Field, Arlington, Texas)
98July 19Red Sox
99July 20Red Sox
100July 21Red Sox
101July 22Giants
102July 23Giants
103July 24Giants
104July 25Giants
105July 26@ Astros
106July 27@ Astros
107July 28@ Astros
108July 30@ Padres
109July 31@ Padres
August: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
110August 2@ Athletics
111August 3@ Athletics
112August 4@ Athletics
113August 5Phillies
114August 6Phillies
115August 7Phillies
116August 9Pirates
117August 10Pirates
118August 11Pirates
119August 12@ Brewers
120August 13@ Brewers
121August 14@ Brewers
122August 15@ Brewers
123August 16@ Cardinals
124August 17@ Cardinals
125August 18@ Cardinals
126August 19Mariners
127August 20Mariners
128August 21Mariners
129August 23Rays
130August 24Rays
131August 25Rays
132August 27Orioles
133August 28Orioles
134August 29Orioles
135August 30@ Diamondbacks
136August 31@ Diamondbacks
September: 0–0 (Home: 0–0; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
137September 1@ Diamondbacks
138September 2@ Diamondbacks
139September 3@ Angels
140September 4@ Angels
141September 6Guardians
142September 7Guardians
143September 8Guardians
144September 9Cubs
145September 10Cubs
146September 11Cubs
147September 13@ Braves
148September 14@ Braves
149September 15@ Braves
150September 16@ Braves
151September 17@ Marlins
152September 18@ Marlins
153September 19@ Marlins
154September 20Rockies
155September 21Rockies
156September 22Rockies
157September 24Padres
158September 25Padres
159September 26Padres
160September 27@ Rockies
161September 28@ Rockies
162September 29@ Rockies
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Dodgers team member

Roster

40-man roster Non-roster invitees Coaches/Other

Pitchers

Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Designated hitters






Manager

Coaches


Restricted list

39 active, 0 inactive, 0 non-roster invitees

7-, 10-, or 15-day injured list
* Not on active roster
Suspended list
Roster, coaches, and NRIs updated January 12, 2024
Transactions Depth chart
All MLB rosters

Farm system

After the 2023 season, the Dodgers Triple-A franchise removed the Dodgers branding and changed their name to the Oklahoma City Baseball Club for one year while the organization determined on new branding for future seasons.[24]

Level Team League Manager W L Position
AAAOklahoma City Baseball ClubPacific Coast League
(East Division)
AATulsa DrillersTexas League
(North Division)
High AGreat Lakes LoonsMidwest League
(East Division)
Low ARancho Cucamonga QuakesCalifornia League
(South Division)
RookieACL DodgersArizona Complex League
(West Division)
Foreign RookieDSL Dodgers BautistaDominican Summer League
(Northwest Division)
Foreign RookieDSL Dodgers MegaDominican Summer League
(Northwest Division)

References

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