How are the Dodgers doing?

LOS ANGELES (May 17) — The Dodgers have compiled a 28-18 record in the 2026 regular season, a 61% winning percentage. The last game was a 15-2 away win against the Los Angeles Angels. The team next faces the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday at 1:07 p.m. PDT at Angel Stadium.

Postseason

Playoff journey

Team hitting

Note: Top 12 players in order of plate appearances.

Performance and standings

Wins, losses and run differential

Wins
28

This point last season: 29

Losses
18

This point last season: 16

Win percentage
61%

This point last season: 64%

Games up/back
0.5

Division rank: 1st

Fielding percentage
.991

League rank: 3rd

Errors
15

League rank: 3rd

Runs
238

League rank: 3rd

Runs against
153

This point last season: 192

Run differential
85

This point last season: 67

Cumulative wins: Then and now

Since moving to LA, the Dodgers have won the World Series eight times: 2025, 2024, 2020, 1988, 1981, 1965, 1963 and 1959. Compare this year's win trajectory with the past.

Standings: Games up or back

Note: Chart shows games back/up as of each Dodgers game. Current standings may differ if other division teams have played more recently.

National League by division

NL West

Team W% GB
Los Angeles Dodgers .609 -
San Diego Padres .600 0.5
Arizona Diamondbacks .477 6
San Francisco Giants .413 9
Colorado Rockies .391 10

NL Central

Team W% GB
Chicago Cubs .630 -
Milwaukee Brewers .605 1.5
St. Louis Cardinals .600 1.5
Pittsburgh Pirates .522 5
Cincinnati Reds .522 5

NL East

Team W% GB
Atlanta Braves .674 -
Philadelphia Phillies .500 8
Washington Nationals .500 8
Miami Marlins .457 10
New York Mets .422 11.5

Team hitting

Batting average
.263

Last decade average: .253

Home runs
62

League rank: 4th

Home runs/game
1.35

Last decade average: 1.42

On-base percentage
.344

League rank: 1st

Slugging percentage
.435

League rank: 2nd

OPS
.779

League rank: 1st

Stolen bases
22

League rank: 23rd

Stolen bases/game
0.48

Rate all last season: 0.84

Doubles
74

League rank: 12th

Cumulative doubles

Cumulative home runs

Player hitting

Darker shades represent better performance.

Batting average and on-base and slugging percentages

Player Pos BA OB% SLG%

Walks, home runs and strikeouts per plate appearance

Player PA BB/A HR/A SO/A

Note: Tables and charts include top batters by plate appearances.

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Recent form: Expected weighted on-base average

Rolling 100-plate appearance xwOBA for each Dodgers batter compared to the league average. This stat predicts a player's offensive contributions based on the quality of contact they make with the ball.

Team pitching

Strikeouts
412

League rank: 5th

Walks
133

League rank: 28th

ERA
3.26

League rank: 3rd

WHIP
1.12

League rank: 1st

Batting average against
.213

League rank: 2nd

K/BB ratio
3.1

League rank: 3rd

Pitcher stats

Darker shades represent better performance.

ERA, WHIP, and strikeouts per 9 innings

Player Role ERA WHIP K/9

Innings pitched, walks per 9, and strikeout-to-walk ratio

Player IP BB/9 K/BB

Note: Tables include top pitchers by innings pitched. Innings pitched figures rounded.

Team ERA over season: Then and now

Cumulative strikeouts

Cumulative hits allowed

Umpire scorecard

Strike zone analysis

How often do Dodgers batters get called strikes on pitches outside the strike zone? Correctly called strikes vs. pitches that were actually balls (excludes swinging strikes, foul balls):

Worst calls of the season

ABS challenges

MLB's Automated Ball-Strike system allows batters, pitchers and catchers to challenge calls at the plate. Tracking successful and unsuccessful challenges this season by the Dodgers and their opponents:

Note: Strike zone calls and ABS challengess are determined by Baseball Savant and MLB and collected after each game from its gamefeed API. Download the data here: umpire called strikes, ABS challenge history.

Schedule

Last 10 games

Date Opponent Place Result

Next 10

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Fan support

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