The 1991 Dodgers
- 1991 Record:
- 93-69, 2nd place in N.L. Western Division
- Postseason:
- None
- Manager:
- Tommy Lasorda
- All-Stars:
- Brett Butler, OF; Ramon Martinez, P (selected but replaced by Mike Morgan); Mike Morgan, P; Eddie Murray, 1B; Juan Samuel, 2B; Darryl Strawberry, OF (selected but replaced by Ivan Calderon, Montreal)
- Home Attendance:
- 3,348,170
Season Recap:
The Dodgers finished the season with a 93-69 record which helped their string of placing first or second in the National League Western Division 16 times in 22 seasons. By winning 24 of their last 35 games in the 1991 season, the Dodgers placed second to division-winning Atlanta, one game behind the Braves. The Dodgers had a 54-27 record at Dodger Stadium, the most victories at home for any major league team. Fans supported the Dodgers in record numbers as 3,348,170 of them passed through the turnstiles, tops in the National League (an average of 41,335 per game) and the Dodgers recorded 27 sellouts. Dodger catcher Mike Scioscia became the club’s all-time leader in games caught on June 8 in Chicago with his 1,219th career game. The Dodger pitching staff had the best ERA in baseball (3.06). The rotation was led by right-hander Ramon Martinez and his 17 wins, followed by Mike Morgan who had 14, and Bob Ojeda with 12. Closer Jay Howell had 16 saves and 6 wins. The Dodgers were the only major league team to surrender fewer than 100 home runs (96) to the opposition. Pitcher Orel Hershiser won his 100th game as a Dodger on June 9 at Chicago. Outfielder Darryl Strawberry was one of six Dodgers selected for the All-Star Game as he batted .265 with 28 home runs and 99 RBI for the season. Strawberry set a Dodger player record of 7 RBI (grand slam and three-run homer) in one game at Dodger Stadium against San Diego on August 21. Outfielder Brett Butler set a National League record by playing 161 games without committing an error during the season, breaking the previous mark by Curt Flood of 159 games in 1966. Butler walked a league-leading 108 times and had 162 singles, tops on the Dodgers since Maury Wills had 165 in 1965.
Below are the Dodger Front Office department heads and personnel who worked for Peter O’Malley.
- Board of Directors
- Peter O’Malley, President; Harry M. Bardt; Roland Seidler, Jr., Vice President, Treasurer; Terry O’Malley Seidler, Secretary
- President:
- Peter O’Malley
- Executive Vice President, Player Personnel:
- Fred Claire
- Vice President, Communications:
- Tommy Hawkins
- Vice President, Finance:
- Bob Graziano
- Vice President, Marketing:
- Barry Stockhamer
- Vice President, Stadium Operations:
- Bob Smith
- Vice President, Ticketing:
- Walter Nash
- Vice President, Treasurer:
- Roland Seidler, Jr.
- Assistant Secretary and General Counsel:
- Sam Fernandez
- Assistant to the President:
- Ike Ikuhara
- Director, Accounting and Finance:
- Bill Foltz
- Director, Advertising and Special Events:
- Paul Kalil
- Director, Broadcasting and Publications:
- Brent Shyer
- Director, Community Relations:
- Don Newcombe
- Community Relations:
- Roy Campanella
- Director, Data Processing:
- Mike Mularky
- Director, Human Resources and Administration:
- Irene Tanji
- Director, Minor League Operations:
- Charlie Blaney
- Director, Publicity:
- Jay Lucas
- Assistant Director, Publicity:
- Charles Harris
- Director, Scouting:
- Terry Reynolds
- Financial Projects:
- Ken Hasemann
- Managing Director, Dodgertown:
- Craig Callan
- Traveling Secretary:
- Billy DeLury
- Team Doctors:
- Dr. Frank W. Jobe; Dr. Michael F. Mellman; Herndon P. Harding Jr., M.D.