List of Los Angeles Dodgers Opening Day starting pitchers

The Los Angeles Dodgers are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in Los Angeles. They play in the National League West division. The first game of the new baseball season for a team is played on Opening Day, and being named the Opening Day starter is an honor, which is often given to the player who is expected to lead the pitching staff that season,[1] though there are various strategic reasons why a team's best pitcher might not start on Opening Day.[2] The Dodgers have used 26 different Opening Day starting pitchers in their 67 seasons in Los Angeles. The 26 starters have a combined Opening Day record of 29 wins, 27 losses and 10 no decisions.[3][4]

Clayton Kershaw holds the Dodgers' record for most Opening Day starts with nine (2011–2018 & 2021).

The Dodgers started playing in Los Angeles in 1958, after moving from Brooklyn.[5] The first Opening Day game for the Dodgers in Los Angeles was played in San Francisco against the San Francisco Giants on April 15, 1958.[3] California native Don Drysdale was the Dodgers' Opening Day starting pitcher that day, in a game the Dodgers lost 8–0.[3][6] Dodgers starting pitchers won both of their Opening Day starts in their first home ballpark in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.[3][4]

Clayton Kershaw's nine Opening Day starts for the Dodgers from 2011 to 2018 and 2021 are the most ever by a Dodgers starter, two more than Don Drysdale and Don Sutton.[3] Fernando Valenzuela, Ramón Martínez and Orel Hershiser have had at least four Opening Day starts, with six, five and four respectively.[3] Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax, who won three Cy Young Awards during the 1960s, only made one Opening Day start for the Dodgers, in 1964.[3][7] Drysdale and Kershaw are also tied for the Los Angeles Dodgers record for most wins as an Opening Day starter, with five wins. They both also have two losses.[3]

Koufax (1964), Chan Ho Park (2001), Brad Penny (2008), Hiroki Kuroda (2009) and Julio Urías (2023) are the only Los Angeles Dodgers Opening Day starting pitchers to have won all their Opening Day decisions, Martinez and Derek Lowe share the Los Angeles Dodgers record for most Opening Day losses, with three.[3] The Los Angeles Dodgers won the World Series championship in 1959, 1963, 1965, 1981, 1988 and 2020. Drysdale (1959, 1963 and 1965), Fernando Valenzuela (1981 and 1988) and Dustin May (2020) were the Dodgers' Opening Day starting pitchers those years.[3] The Dodgers' starting pitcher won the Opening Day game in 1963, 1965 and 1981, but lost in 1959 and 1988. In 2020 the starter did not factor in the decision.[8][9][10][11][12]

Key

Dodger Stadium has been the Los Angeles Dodgers' home field since 1962. Dodgers' Opening Day starting pitchers have a record there of nine wins, ten losses and five no decisions.
SeasonEach year is linked to an article about that particular Dodgers season.
Pitcher (#)Number of appearances as Opening Day starter with the Dodgers
WWin
LLoss
ND (W)No decision by starting pitcher; Dodgers won game
ND (L)No decision by starting pitcher; Dodgers lost game
Final scoreGame score with Dodgers runs listed first
LocationStadium in italics for home game
*Advanced to the post-season
**NL Champions
World Series Champions

Pitchers

Hiroki Kuroda was the Dodgers' Opening Day starting pitcher in 2009.
Brad Penny was the Dodgers' Opening Day starting pitcher in 2008.
Orel Hershiser made four Opening Day starts for the Dodgers in the 1980s and 1990s.
Chan Ho Park was the Dodgers' Opening Day starter in 2001.
Hideo Nomo made two Opening Day starts for the Dodgers in 2003 and 2004.
SeasonPitcherDecisionFinal
score
OpponentLocationRef(s)
1958Don DrysdaleL0–8San Francisco GiantsSeals Stadium[13]
1959Don Drysdale (2)L1–6Chicago CubsWrigley Field[8]
1960Don Drysdale (3)W3–2Chicago CubsLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum[14]
1961Don Drysdale (4)W6–2Philadelphia PhilliesLos Angeles Memorial Coliseum[15]
1962Johnny PodresL3–6Cincinnati RedsDodger Stadium[9]
1963Don Drysdale (5)W5–1Chicago CubsWrigley Field[16]
1964Sandy KoufaxW4–0St. Louis CardinalsDodger Stadium[17]
1965Don Drysdale (6)W6–1New York MetsShea Stadium[10]
1966**Claude OsteenW3–2Houston AstrosDodger Stadium[18]
1967Bob MillerL1–6Cincinnati RedsCrosley Field[19]
1968Claude Osteen (2)L0–2Philadelphia PhilliesDodger Stadium[20]
1969Don Drysdale (7)W3–2Cincinnati RedsDodger Stadium[21]
1970Claude Osteen (3)L0–4Cincinnati RedsDodger Stadium[22]
1971Bill SingerL2–5Houston AstrosAstrodome[23]
1972Don SuttonW3–1Cincinnati RedsRiverfront Stadium[24]
1973Don Sutton (2)L2–4San Diego PadresSan Diego Stadium[25]
1974**Don Sutton (3)W1–2San Diego PadresDodger Stadium[26]
1975Don Sutton (4)ND (L)1–2Cincinnati RedsRiverfront Stadium[27]
1976Don Sutton (5)L2–4San Francisco GiantsCandlestick Park[28]
1977**Don Sutton (6)W5–1San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium[29]
1978**Don Sutton (7)W13–4Atlanta BravesAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium[30]
1979Burt HootonND (L)3–4San Diego PadresDodger Stadium[31]
1980Burt Hooton (2)L2–3Houston AstrosAstrodome[32]
1981Fernando ValenzuelaW2–0Houston AstrosDodger Stadium[11]
1982Jerry ReussND (W)4–3San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium[33]
1983*Fernando Valenzuela (2)ND (W)16–7Houston AstrosAstrodome[34]
1984Fernando Valenzuela (3)L7–11St. Louis CardinalsDodger Stadium[35]
1985*Fernando Valenzuela (4)L1–2Houston AstrosAstrodome[36]
1986Fernando Valenzuela (5)W2–1San Diego PadresDodger Stadium[37]
1987Orel HershiserL3–4Houston AstrosAstrodome[38]
1988Fernando Valenzuela (6)L1–5San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium[12]
1989Tim BelcherL4–6Cincinnati RedsRiverfront Stadium[39]
1990Orel Hershiser (2)ND (W)4–2San Diego PadresDodger Stadium[40]
1991Tim Belcher (2)W6–4Atlanta BravesAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium[41]
1992Ramón MartínezL1–8San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium[42]
1993Orel Hershiser (3)L3–6Florida MarlinsJoe Robbie Stadium[43]
1994Orel Hershiser (4)ND (W)4–3Florida MarlinsDodger Stadium[44]
1995*Ramón Martínez (2)W8–7Florida MarlinsJoe Robbie Stadium[45]
1996*Ramón Martínez (3)W4–3Houston AstrosAstrodome[46]
1997Ramón Martínez (4)L0–3Philadelphia PhilliesDodger Stadium[47]
1998Ramón Martínez (5)L0–6St. Louis CardinalsBusch Memorial Stadium[48]
1999Kevin BrownND (W)8–6Arizona DiamondbacksDodger Stadium[49]
2000Kevin Brown (2)W10–4Montreal ExposOlympic Stadium[50]
2001Chan Ho ParkW1–0Milwaukee BrewersDodger Stadium[51]
2002Kevin Brown (3)L2–9San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium[52][53]
2003Hideo NomoW8–0Arizona DiamondbacksBank One Ballpark[54][55]
2004*Hideo Nomo (2)L2–8San Diego PadresDodger Stadium[56][57]
2005Derek LoweL2–4San Francisco GiantsSBC Park[58][59]
2006*Derek Lowe (2)L10–11Atlanta BravesDodger Stadium[60][61]
2007Derek Lowe (3)L1–7Milwaukee BrewersMiller Park[62][63]
2008*Brad PennyW5–0San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium[64][65]
2009*Hiroki KurodaW4–1San Diego PadresPetco Park[4]
2010Vicente PadillaL5–11Pittsburgh PiratesPNC Park[66]
2011Clayton KershawW2–1San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium[67]
2012Clayton Kershaw (2)ND (W)5–3San Diego PadresPetco Park[68]
2013*Clayton Kershaw (3)W4–0San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium[69]
2014*Clayton Kershaw (4)W 3–1 Arizona DiamondbacksSydney Cricket Ground[70]
2015*Clayton Kershaw (5)ND (W) 6–3 San Diego PadresDodger Stadium[71]
2016*Clayton Kershaw (6)W 15–0 San Diego PadresPetco Park[72]
2017**Clayton Kershaw (7)W 14–3 San Diego PadresDodger Stadium[73]
2018**Clayton Kershaw (8)L 0 –1 San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium[74]
2019 *Hyun-jin RyuW 12 –5 Arizona DiamondbacksDodger Stadium[75]
2020Dustin MayND (W) 8 –1 San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium[76]
2021 *Clayton Kershaw (9)L 5 –8 Colorado RockiesCoors Field[77]
2022 *Walker BuehlerW 5 –3 Colorado RockiesCoors Field[78]
2023 *Julio UríasW 8 –2 Arizona DiamondbacksDodger Stadium[79]
2024Tyler GlasnowND (W)5 –2 San Diego PadresGocheok Sky Dome[80]

References

General

"Dodgers Opening Day Lineups". MLB.com. Retrieved 2008-10-02."Los Angeles Dodgers Opening Day Starters and Results". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2008-09-21.

Specific