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| Record |
71-83 .461 |
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| Standings |
7th in the NL (21 games back) |
| Pythagorean |
68-86, 68-86, 68-86 |
| Runs
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668 /
761 |
| Ballpark | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum | | Park Factors | Batting: 103 / Pitching: 104 | | Attendance | 1,845,556 (2nd) (2nd) | | Spring Training | Vero Beach, Florida (Holman Stadium (Dodgertown)) | | Manager | Walter Alston | | Coaches | Chuck Dressen, Greg Mulleavy, Joe Becker, Rube Walker | | Executives | President: Walter O'Malley, General Manager: Buzzie Bavasi | | Minor Leagues | (AAA) Spokane Indians, (AAA) Montreal Royals, (AAA) St. Paul Saints, (AA) Victoria Rosebuds, (AA) Macon Dodgers, (A) Pueblo Dodgers, (B) Green Bay Bluejays, (C) Great Falls Electrics, (C) Reno Silver Sox, (D) Kokomo Dodgers, (D) Thomasville Dodgers, (D) Columbus Foxes | | Radio | (KMPC) Jerry Doggett, Vin Scully | | Spanish Radio | (KWKW) , Milt Nava, Rene Cardenas |
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The 1958 Los Angeles Dodgers
went 71-83
and finished 7th
in the
National League. The Dodgers
drew 1,845,556
to Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Johnny Podres and Johnny Roseboro made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1958 included Gil Hodges.
(Our baseball section is new. A more comprehensive summary of this team will
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