Dodgers Pull Off Rare Feat

On August 28, 2006, the Dodgers did something that ranks right up there as among the rarest of feats in Major League Baseball, perhaps second only to pitching a perfect game. On that warm August evening in front of a Dodger Stadium crowd of 44,176, Grady Little‘s Dodgers had zero strikeouts in their combined 39 plate appearances in their 6-5 win over The Big Red Machine. What makes this feat all the more remarkable is that this was before there was a designated hitter in the National League, meaning that pitchers Brad Penny and Elmer Dessens had to bat for themselves.

August 28, 2006 Dodgers stats.
(Baseball Reference)

Lo and behold, in Monday night’s 8-4 Dodgers win over their division rival Arizona Diamondbacks in front of a Chase Field crowd of 36,985, Dave Roberts‘ Dodgers had zero strikeouts in their combined 34 plate appearances, to pull off this rare feat for only the second time in 17+ seasons.

April 29, 2024 Dodgers stats.
(Baseball Reference)

In doing so, the Dodgers became the first Major League offense with no strikeouts in a game this season.

“Just overall a great offensive performance,” Roberts summarized postgame.

As for those eight Dodgers runs, blazing hot newcomer Andy Pages drove in three of them in his 2-for-4 night that included an RBI sac fly to center field in the top of the second and a two-run double to left in the top of the fifth.

Dodgers right fielder Teoscar Hernández also had a two-run double in that fruitful four-run fifth inning.

Two-run doubles by Andy Pages and Teoscar Hernández respectively accounted for four of the Dodgers eight runs on Monday night. (SportsNet LA)

And then there’s Dodgers catcher Will Smith, who picked up his third home run of the season, a 407-foot solo shot to (near) straightaway center in the top of the sixth, to make it 7-4 Dodgers.

Will got all of that one.
(SportsNet LA)

Well done, boys!

Play Ball!

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