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"If he raced his pregnant wife he'd finish third."
--Tommy Lasorda, Los Angeles Dodgers manager on his catcher Mide Scioscia
 
2001 Los Angeles Dodgers 2001 Los Angeles Dodgers
2000/2002
Record 86-76 .531
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Standings 3rd in the NL West (6 games back)
Pythagorean 82-80, 82-80, 82-80
Runs (S/A) 758 / 744
BallparkDodger Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 90 / Pitching: 92
Attendance3,017,143 (4th) (8th)
Fancost$142 (14th) / $11,505
Payroll/Avg$108,980,952 / $3,757,964 (3rd)
OpExp/$PV$172,210,000 / $2,002,442
Rev/OpInc$142,630,000 / -$29,580,000
Valuation$435,000,000
Spring TrainingVero Beach, Florida (Holman Stadium (Dodgertown))
ManagerJim Tracy
CoachesJack Clark, Glenn Hoffman, Jim Lett, Manny Mota, Jim Colburn, Jim Riggleman, John Shelby
ExecutivesPrincipal Owner: Rupert Murdoch, Interim GM: Dave Wallace, General Manager: Dan Evans, General Manager: Kevin Malone
Minor Leagues(AAA) Las Vegas 51s, (AA) Jacksonville Suns, (A) Wilmington Waves, (A) Vero Beach Dodgers, (Rookie) Great Falls Dodgers
Radio (KXTA) Rick Monday, Ross Porter, Vin Scully
TV (KTLA) Rick Monday, Ross Porter, Vin Scully
Cable TV (Fox Sports Net 2) Rick Monday, Ross Porter, Vin Scully
Spanish Radio (KWKW) Jaime Jarrin, Pepe Yniguez

The 2001 Los Angeles Dodgers went 86-76 and finished 3rd in the National League West. The Dodgers drew 3,017,143 to Dodger Stadium. Chan Ho Park and Jeff Shaw made the All-Star team.

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