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1969 Los Angeles Dodgers 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers
1968/1970
Record 85-77 .525
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Standings 4th in the NL West (8 games back)
Pythagorean 91-71, 91-71, 91-71
Runs (S/A) 645 / 561
BallparkDodger Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 93 / Pitching: 93
Attendance1,784,527 (2nd) (3rd)
Spring TrainingVero Beach, Florida (Holman Stadium (Dodgertown))
ManagerWalter Alston
CoachesCB Beringer, Danny Ozark, Jim Gilliam, Red Adams, Roy Hartsfield
ExecutivesPresident: Walter O'Malley, General Manager: Al Campanis
Minor Leagues(AAA) Spokane Indians, (AA) Albuquerque Dodgers, (A) Rogue Valley Dodgers, (A) Daytona Beach Dodgers, (A) Bakersfield Dodgers, (Rookie) Ogden Dodgers
Radio (KFI) Jerry Doggett, Vin Scully
TV (KTTV) Jerry Doggett, Vin Scully
Spanish Radio (KWKW) Jaime Jarrin, Jose Garcia

The 1969 Los Angeles Dodgers went 85-77 and finished 4th in the National League West. The Dodgers drew 1,784,527 to Dodger Stadium. Bill Singer made the All-Star team. Ted Sizemore won the National League Rookie of the Year award. Gold Glove winners for 1969 included Wes Parker.

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