To paraphrase from a famous movie, the one constant through all the years has been baseball. As we head into 2026, we continue our look at the all-time leaders in both offensive and defensive categories for all 30 teams. Today, we take a deeper dive into the defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Dodgers began life in Brooklyn in 1883, moving to their current home on the west coast, along with their rival Giants, in 1957. I’ve seen 177 players wearing the Dodger blue in the 30 games I’ve seen them play live, including the first two games of their 2008 NLDS sweep against the Cubs and their pennant-clinching victory in the 2017 NLCS.
Home Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| Kiké Hernandez | 5 |
| Matt Kemp | 2 |
| James Loney | 2 |
| Manny Ramirez | 2 |
| Justin Turner | 2 |
| Cody Bellinger | 2 |
Hits
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| James Loney | 20 |
| Matt Kemp | 14 |
| Russell Martin | 14 |
Runs
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| James Loney | 12 |
| Russell Martin | 8 |
| Rafael Furcal | 8 |
RBI
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| James Loney | 12 |
| Kiké Hernandez | 10 |
| Matt Kemp | 9 |
Doubles
| Name | Total |
|---|---|
| James Loney | 5 |
| Matt Kemp | 3 |
| Juan Pierre | 3 |
| Freddie Freeman | 3 |
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