Dodgers 2025 season in thirds: The final 54 games

The Dodgers have finished their regular season, which gives us a chance to see how each third of the year went. We already looked at the first 54 games and the middle 54 games. So let’s get into the final 54 games of 2025. The offense carried a bigger load in the first third of […]

The Dodgers have finished their regular season, which gives us a chance to see how each third of the year went. We already looked at the first 54 games and the middle 54 games. So let’s get into the final 54 games of 2025.

GamesW-LRun differentialBA/OBP/SLGwRC+*ERAERA-
1-5433-21301-237 (+64).263/.341/.4581244.05101
55-10830-24265-259 (+6).247/.320/.4271084.43108
109-16230-24259-187 (+72).248/.321/.4361093.3380

The offense carried a bigger load in the first third of the season then gradual settled into an above-average, yet not dynamic group. Let’s see how the individual players did, first with the catchers.

PlayersStartsPABA/OBP/SLG2BHRRRBIwRC+
Smith – 1st 5438171.333/.456/.511952028174
Smith – 2nd 5436165.317/.388/.572893222165
Smith – 3rd 5424100.195/.340/.341331211100
Rushing – 1st 54417.250/.294/.313104372
Rushing – 2nd 541872.188/.264/.266215851
Rushing – 3rd 541666.210/.242/.3872361370
Rortvedt – 3rd 541558.224/.309/.327217483
Robinson – 3rd 5412.000/.000/.0000010-100
Feduccia – 1st 5403.000/.333/.000000045
Barnes – 1st 541244.214/.233/.286304243
Catchers – 1st 54235.297/.402/.4411352833
Catchers – 2nd 54237.278/.350/.47810103730
Catchers – 3rd 54227.205/.300/.349772628

Will Smith had the normal second-half fade experienced by most catchers, but then got hurt on top of that, and only played in one of the final 23 games. That made for by far the worst third of the season at the plate for the backstops.

PlayersStartsPABA/OBP/SLG2BHRRRBISB-CSwRC+
Ohtani – 1st 5452245.295/.392/.648919573311-4181
Ohtani – 2nd 5454243.249/.362/.57641943402-0154
Ohtani – 3rd 5452238.301/.422/.643121746297-2186
Freeman – 1st 5442183.361/.432/.63314930350-1190
Freeman – 2nd 5451220.245/.314/.32513121192-182
Freeman – 3rd 5452224.293/.366/.576121430364-0157
Betts – 1st 5450225.258/.338/.4145840315-0113
Betts – 2nd 5446205.227/.293/.33010323152-173
Betts – 3rd 5452233.286/.343/.4668932361-1123
Pages – 1st 5450202.267/.317/.4556924306-1116
Pages – 2nd 5453220.294/.327/.495111025342-4127
Pages – 3rd 5452202.253/.292/.43210825226-2100
T. Hernández – 1st 5439162.303/.327/.581131025425-0150
T. Hernández – 2nd 5446190.210/.263/.3527619220-171
T. Hernández – 3rd 5447193.233/.269/.4449921250-194
Muncy – 1st 5446197.205/.330/.3238311211-091
Muncy – 2nd 5427118.326/.449/.68421028343-0210
Muncy – 3rd 541773.211/.384/.526069120-0152
Conforto – 1st 5446185.162/.303/.260922261-070
Conforto – 2nd 5438151.233/318/.4447717180-0113
Conforto – 3rd 5438150.206/.293/.3054315120-071
Edman – 1st 5435147.231/.279/.4635821262-1103
Edman – 2nd 5444179.221/.281/.3448421181-075
Edman – 3rd 541251.224/.309/.32701750-041
K. Hernández – 1st 5425119.226/.297/.4432718170-0106
K. Hernández – 2nd 541267.143/.194/.23831550-018
K. Hernández – 3rd 541670.222/.243/.365327130-061
Rojas – 1st 542081.247/.275/.32531650-068
Rojas – 2nd 542391.253/.352/.506551592-0140
Rojas – 3rd 5436145.276/.322/37310114133-094
Kim – 1st 541243.366/.395/.463111054-0145
Kim – 2nd 5427103.278/.314/.381517108-095
Kim – 3rd 54624.130/.167/.26120221-114
Call – 3rd 541985.247/.333/.384421351-0103
Freeland – 3rd 542597.190/.292/.310221061-073
Kennedy – 3rd 54618.059/.111/.05900110-0-53
Dean – 3rd 5402.000/.000/.00000001-0-100
Outman – 1st 54727.125/.222/.37502540-067
Outman – 2nd 54517.067/.176/.13310300-0-7
Ruiz – 2nd 54623.190/.261/.33301124-067
Ruiz – 3rd 5400—/—/—00100-0
Taylor – 1st 54635.200/.200/.25720420-123
Rosario – 1st 5424.250/.250/.25000000-039
Position – 1st 541,855.259/.334/.460777927325735-8
Position – 2nd 541,827.243/.316/.421766822822626-7
Position – 3rd 541,602.253/.324/.447747523321725-7

Aside from Shohei Ohtani carrying the load, Andy Pages and Will Smith were the only other Dodgers position players with at least a 100 wRC+ in each 54-game stint, but even Pages and Smith were right at 100 in the final third of the season.

Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman had upside-down bell curves with above-average starts and finishes but a squishy, under-performing middle. Teoscar Hernández started out hot but was below average for the final two thirds of the season. Tommy Edman started out above average and then cratered. Both Hernández (groin strain) and Edman (sprained ankle) weren’t the same after suffering injuries early in the season.

Let’s go to the pitching.

PitcherGQSW-LIPBB-SOERAWHIPFIP
Yamamoto – 1st 541176-364.020-751.970.9062.74
Yamamoto – 2nd 541053-452.319-583.101.2043.27
Yamamoto – 3rd 54963-157.320-682.200.8722.77
Kershaw – 1st 54200-06.04-37.501.5006.25
Kershaw – 2nd 541034-253.714-363.191.2673.86
Kershaw – 3rd 541137-053.017-453.061.1322.89
Glasnow – 1st 54511-018.011-234.501.2785.41
Glasnow – 2nd 54420-122.010-262.451.0453.87
Glasnow – 3rd 54943-250.322-573.041.0533.08
Snell – 1st 54201-09.08-42.002.0004.86
Snell – 3rd 54954-452.318-682.411.1272.31
Ohtani – 2nd 54600-012.03-131.501.0002.76
Ohtani – 3rd 54811-135.06-493.341.0571.59
Sheehan – 2nd 54502-121.37-214.221.2662.72
Sheehan – 3rd 541034-252.015-682.250.8463.01
Gonsolin – 1st 54512-125.012-284.681.4404.48
Gonsolin – 2nd 54201-111.06-105.731.3649.37
May – 1st 54942-450.718-494.091.2433.99
May – 2nd 541044-353.325-485.571.4445.36
Wrobleski – 1st 54201-19.03-88.001.3335.19
Wrobleski – 2nd 54713-233.08-333.271.1523.09
Knack – 1st 54712-229.310-285.221.3644.96
Knack – 2nd 54211-09.38-74.821.82110.06
Sasaki – 1st 54811-134.322-244.721.4856.14
Miller – 1st 54200-05.02-712.602.6006.68
Starters – 1st 541516-12250.3110-2494.171.2904.41
Starters – 2nd 541618-14268.0100-2523.761.2694.27
Starters – 3rd 542222-10300.098-3552.671.0102.75

The rotation carried the load in the final third of the season, and I enjoyed the symmetry of Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, and Emmet Sheehan each striking out exactly 68 batters over the final 54 games (a 204-strikeout pace). Clayton Kershaw closed out his career at 7-0 in the final third of the season, while no other Dodgers pitcher got more than four wins.

By contrast, the bullpen was quite bad after a strong first third of the season.

PitcherGW-LSvIPBB-SOERAWHIPFIP
Vesia – 1st 54261-0123.39-333.091.2004.75
Vesia – 2nd 54251-0321.34-291.690.5631.83
Vesia – 3rd 54172-2115.09-184.801.2674.67
Scott – 1st 54250-01024.72-263.280.9733.32
Scott – 2nd 54221-2921.09-245.141.3814.86
Scott – 3rd 54140-2411.37-107.151.6767.19
Treinen – 1st 5480-228.03-103.381.3753.71
Treinen – 2nd 5410-000.72-213.506.0006.09
Treinen – 3rd 54232-5018.014-246.001.8895.14
Dreyer – 1st 54212-2028.312-313.181.1292.06
Dreyer – 2nd 54210-0125.08-202.521.0402.97
Dreyer – 3rd 54251-0323.04-233.130.9573.35
Banda – 1st 54244-1024.712-184.011.3385.59
Banda – 2nd 54251-0022.310-213.221.2093.27
Banda – 3rd 54220-0018.012-222.001.0564.14
Yates – 1st 54223-2118.76-314.341.2862.97
Yates – 2nd 54171-1212.76-134.261.3425.54
Yates – 3rd 54110-0010.05-88.101.4006.94
Stewart – 3rd 5440-103.72-34.912.1823.95
Casparius – 1st 54174-0033.76-382.940.9801.74
Casparius – 2nd 54153-4132.710-236.891.5315.18
Casparius – 3rd 54140-1111.34-103.181.4124.11
Kopech – 2nd 5480-007.04-80.001.0002.52
Kopech – 3rd 5460-004.09-46.753.0007.89
Henriquez – 2nd 5430-002.30-10.000.0002.24
Henriquez – 3rd 54192-1116.75-172.701.3203.56
Wrobleski – 3rd 54151-2224.76-354.381.2971.80
Sasaki – 3rd 5420-002.00-40.000.500-0.86
Knack – 3rd 5410-013.71-72.450.5450.14
Klein – 2nd 54101-1010.79-153.381.9693.37
Klein – 3rd 5440-004.71-60.000.6431.21
Díaz – 2nd 5431-003.30-20.000.6001.89
Díaz – 3rd 5460-005.72-77.941.2357.37
Sauer – 1st 5471-0120.73-133.050.9194.14
Sauer – 2nd 5421-107.05-915.433.0007.24
Sauer – 3rd 5410-002.00-29.001.5007.64
Gervase – 3rd 5410-002.01-24.501.5002.64
Little – 2nd 5420-003.01-26.001.6673.76
Fernández – 2nd 5410-002.01-19.001.50010.09
Rojas – 1st 5420-003.00-021.003.00017.08
Rojas – 2nd 5420-002.02-00.002.0006.09
K. Hernández – 1st 5410-001.00-00.002.0003.08
K. Hernández – 2nd 5440-004.38-118.693.92311.17
García – 1st 54252-0025.015-223.961.6403.16
García – 2nd 5430-002.30-119.293.8572.67
Trivino – 1st 5440-005.01-50.000.4002.28
Trivino – 2nd 54222-1021.37-134.641.6414.50
Davis – 1st 5430-102.72-310.131.8759.08
Davis – 2nd 5420-003.33-527.003.00013.29
Loutos – 1st 5410-001.01-118.004.0004.08
Loutos – 2nd 5410-002.01-113.501.00011.59
Stratton – 2nd 5430-004.02-66.751.2508.09
Ureña – 2nd 5420-003.01-23.001.6672.76
Phillips – 1st 5470-015.72-60.001.0592.02
Gómez – 1st 5430-014.32-614.542.7697.70
Feyereisen – 1st 5420-102.01-213.504.5007.58
Bullpen – 1st 5419817-917231.777-2453.921.2693.68
Bullpen – 2nd 5419412-1016213.394-2005.271.4584.43
Bullpen – 3rd 541888-1413177.784-2044.461.3564.07

That’s our look at the 2025 season, 54 games at a time.

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