Arizona League Dodgers
The Arizona League Dodgers are the rookie level minor league baseball affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers. They were formerly known as the Gulf Coast League (GCL) Dodgers and played in Vero Beach, Florida, at Dodgertown (specifically on the historic Field One). Dodgertown includes Holman Stadium, which is also the former spring training home to the Brooklyn and Los Angeles Dodgers. The team was composed mainly of players who were in their first year of professional baseball either as draftees or non-drafted free agents.
Arizona League Dodgers Founded in 1983 Phoenix, Arizona | |||
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Class | Rookie | ||
League | Arizona League (2009–present) | ||
Division | Central | ||
Previous leagues | Gulf Coast League (1983–2008) | ||
Major league affiliations | |||
Team | Los Angeles Dodgers | ||
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League titles (5) |
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Division titles (10) |
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Team data | |||
Nickname | Arizona League Dodgers (2009–present) | ||
Previous names | Gulf Coast League Dodgers (1983–2008) | ||
Ballpark | Camelback Ranch (2009–present) | ||
Previous parks | Holman Stadium (1966–2008) | ||
Owner(s)/ Operator(s) | Los Angeles Dodgers | ||
Manager | Jair Fernandez |
The GCL Dodgers originally played from 1983–1992 and folded, but were reactivated by the franchise in 2001. In 2009, the Dodgers' announced that the team would move to the Arizona League and assume its new name. The team plays its home games at Camelback Ranch, the Dodgers' spring training facility.
Season by season
Year | Record | Finish | Manager | Playoffs | |
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GCL Dodgers (1983–1992) | |||||
1983 | 37–23 | 2nd | Gary LaRocque | League Champs | |
1984 | 34–29 | 4th | Jose Alvarez | ||
1985 | 28–33 | 6th | Jose Alvarez | ||
1986 | 33–28 | 2nd | Jose Alvarez | League Champs | |
1987 | 43–20 | 1st | Jose Alvarez | League Champs | |
1988 | 43–20 | 2nd | Jose Alvarez | ||
1989 | 40–23 | 2nd (t) | Jerry Royster | Lost League Finals | |
1990 | 38–25 | 2nd | Iván DeJesús | League Champs | |
1991 | 29–31 | 10th | Iván DeJesús | ||
1992 | 32–27 | 5th | John Shoemaker | ||
GCL Dodgers (2001–2008) | |||||
2001 | 41–19 | 1st | Juan Bustabad | Lost League Finals | |
2002 | 33–27 | 5th | Luis Salazar | Lost League Finals | |
2003 | 29–31 | 6th | Luis Salazar | ||
2004 | 31–29 | 6th (t) | Luis Salazar | ||
2005 | 25–29 | 7th | Luis Salazar | ||
2006 | 32–22 | 4th | Juan Bustabad | Lost League Finals | |
2007 | 40–15 | 1st | Juan Bustabad | Lost League Finals | |
2008 | 30–26 | 3rd | Jeff Carter | ||
AZL Dodgers (2009–present) | |||||
2009 | 24–32 | 4th | Jeff Carter | ||
2010 | 30–25 | 3rd | Lorenzo Bundy | ||
2011 | 34–22 | 1st | Jody Reed | League Champs | |
2012 | 34–21 | 3rd | Matt Martin | ||
2013 | 34–22 | 2nd | P.J. Forbes | ||
2014 | 25–31 | 2nd | John Shoemaker | ||
2015 | 29–27 | 1st | Jack McDowell | ||
2016 | 33–22 | 1st | John Shoemaker | ||
2017 | 37–19 | 1st | John Shoemaker | ||
2018 | Mark Kertenian |
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