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1977 Los Angeles Dodgers 1977 Los Angeles Dodgers
1976/1978
Record 98-64 .605
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Franchise History
Standings Won the NL West
Pythagorean 101-61, 101-61, 101-61
Runs (S/A) 769 / 582
PostseasonWon NLCS 3-1 over Philadelphia Phillies
Lost World Series 4-2 to New York Yankees
BallparkDodger Stadium
Park FactorsBatting: 100 / Pitching: 98
Attendance2,955,087 (1st) (1st)
Payroll/Avg$2,444,700 / $97,788 (5th)
Spring TrainingVero Beach, Florida (Holman Stadium (Dodgertown))
ManagerTom Lasorda
CoachesJim Gilliam, Mark Cresse, Monty Basgall, Preston Gomez, Red Adams
ExecutivesPresident: Peter O'Malley, General Manager: Al Campanis
Minor Leagues(AAA) Albuquerque Dukes, (AA) San Antonio Dodgers, (A) Clinton Dodgers, (A) Lodi Dodgers, (Rookie) Lethbridge Dodgers
Radio (KABC) Jerry Doggett, Ross Porter, Vin Scully
TV (KTTV) Jerry Doggett, Ross Porter, Vin Scully
Spanish Radio (XEGM) Jaime Jarrin, Rudy Hoyos Jr.

The 1977 Los Angeles Dodgers went 98-64 and finished 1st in the National League West. The Dodgers drew 2,955,087 to Dodger Stadium. Ron Cey, Steve Garvey, Reggie Smith and Don Sutton made the All-Star team. Gold Glove winners for 1977 included Steve Garvey.

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