- Source: Los Angeles Dodgers award winners and league leaders
This is a list of award winners and league leaders for the Los Angeles Dodgers professional baseball franchise, including its years in Brooklyn (1883–1957).
Awards
= Most Valuable Player (NL)
=Brooklyn
1913 – Jake Daubert
1924 – Dazzy Vance
1941 – Dolph Camilli
1949 – Jackie Robinson
1951 – Roy Campanella
1953 – Roy Campanella
1955 – Roy Campanella
1956 – Don Newcombe
Los Angeles
1962 – Maury Wills
1963 – Sandy Koufax
1974 – Steve Garvey
1988 – Kirk Gibson
2014 – Clayton Kershaw
2019 – Cody Bellinger
2024 – Shohei Ohtani
= Cy Young (NL)
=Brooklyn
1956 – Don Newcombe (MLB)
Los Angeles
1962 – Don Drysdale (MLB)
1963 – Sandy Koufax (MLB)
1965 – Sandy Koufax (MLB)
1966 – Sandy Koufax (MLB)
1974 – Mike Marshall
1981 – Fernando Valenzuela
1988 – Orel Hershiser
2003 – Éric Gagné
2011 – Clayton Kershaw
2013 – Clayton Kershaw
2014 – Clayton Kershaw
= Triple Crown
=Brooklyn
1924 – Dazzy Vance
Los Angeles
1963 – Sandy Koufax
1965 – Sandy Koufax
1966 – Sandy Koufax
2011 – Clayton Kershaw
= Jackie Robinson Rookie of the Year Award (NL)
=Brooklyn
1947 – Jackie Robinson (MLB)
1949 – Don Newcombe
1952 – Joe Black
1953 – Jim Gilliam
Los Angeles
1960 – Frank Howard
1965 – Jim Lefebvre
1969 – Ted Sizemore
1979 – Rick Sutcliffe
1980 – Steve Howe
1981 – Fernando Valenzuela
1982 – Steve Sax
1992 – Eric Karros
1993 – Mike Piazza
1994 – Raúl Mondesi
1995 – Hideo Nomo
1996 – Todd Hollandsworth
2016 – Corey Seager
2017 – Cody Bellinger
= Gold Glove Award (NL)
=Pitcher
Andy Messersmith ([2], 1974–75)
Fernando Valenzuela (1986)
Orel Hershiser (1988)
Greg Maddux ([2], 2006, 2008)
Clayton Kershaw (2011)
Zack Greinke ([2], 2014–15)
Catcher
John Roseboro ([2], 1961, 1966)
Charles Johnson (1998)
Russell Martin (2007)
First Base
Gil Hodges ([3], 1957–59)
Wes Parker ([6], 1967–1972)
Steve Garvey ([4], 1974–77)
Adrián González (2014)
Second Base
Charlie Neal (1959)
Davey Lopes (1978)
Orlando Hudson (2009)
Shortstop
Maury Wills ([2], 1961–62)
César Izturis (2004)
Third base
NONE
Outfield
Willie Davis ([3], 1971–73)
Dusty Baker (1981)
Raúl Mondesí ([2], 1995, 1997)
Steve Finley (2004)
Matt Kemp ([2], 2009, 2011)
Andre Ethier (2011)
Cody Bellinger (2019)
Mookie Betts (2020, 2022)
= Wilson Defensive Player of the Year Award
=See explanatory note at Atlanta Braves award winners and league leaders
Defensive Team of the Year
(2017)
First base (in MLB)
Adrián González (2014)
Third base (in MLB)
Juan Uribe (in MLB) (2014)
Right field (in MLB)
Yasiel Puig (2017)
= Silver Slugger Award (NL)
=Pitcher
Fernando Valenzuela [2] (1981, 1983)
Tim Leary (1988)
Orel Hershiser (1993)
Zack Greinke (2013)
Designated hitter
Shohei Ohtani (2024)
Catcher
Mike Piazza [5] (1993–1997)
Russell Martin (2007)
First base
Eddie Murray (1990)
Eric Karros (1995)
Adrián González (2014)
Second base
Steve Sax (1986)
Jeff Kent (2005)
Third base
Adrián Beltré (2004)
Shortstop
Corey Seager [2] (2016-2017)
Trea Turner (2022)
Outfield
Dusty Baker [2] (1980-1981)
Pedro Guerrero (1982)
Kirk Gibson (1988)
Andre Ethier (2009)
Matt Kemp [2] (2009, 2011)
Cody Bellinger (2019)
Mookie Betts [3] (2020, 2022–2023)
Teoscar Hernández (2024)
Utility player
Mookie Betts (2024)
= Post-Season and All-Star Game MVP
=World Series
1955 – Johnny Podres
1959 – Larry Sherry
1963 – Sandy Koufax
1965 – Sandy Koufax
1981 – Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager
1988 – Orel Hershiser
2020 – Corey Seager
2024 - Freddie Freeman
NL Championship Series
1977 – Dusty Baker
1978 – Steve Garvey
1981 – Burt Hooton
1988 – Orel Hershiser
2017 – Chris Taylor and Justin Turner
2018 – Cody Bellinger
2020 – Corey Seager
2024 – Tommy Edman
All-Star Game (Note: This was re-named the Ted Williams Most Valuable Player Award in 2002.)
1962 – Maury Wills (Game 1)
1977 – Don Sutton
1978 – Steve Garvey
1996 – Mike Piazza
= All-MLB Team
=2019 – First Team: Cody Bellinger (OF); Second Team: Hyun-jin Ryu (P)
2020 – First Team: Mookie Betts (OF); Second Team: Clayton Kershaw (P) & Corey Seager (SS)
2021 – First Team: Walker Buehler (P) & Max Scherzer (P); Second Team: Trea Turner (SS) & Julio Urías (P)
2022 – First Team: Mookie Betts (OF) & Trea Turner (SS); Second Team: Freddie Freeman (1B), Will Smith (C) & Julio Urías (P)
2023 – First Team: Mookie Betts (OF) & Freddie Freeman (1B)
2024 – First Team: Mookie Betts (OF) & Shohei Ohtani (DH); Second Team: Teoscar Hernández (OF)
= Topps All-Star Rookie teams
=Team records (single-season and career)
All-Star Game selections
Years in italics are selected starters
Minor-league system
Other achievements
= National Baseball Hall of Fame
=See: Los Angeles Dodgers § Baseball Hall of Famers
= Ford C. Frick Award recipients
=See: Los Angeles Dodgers § Ford C. Frick Award recipients
Names in bold received the award based primarily on their work as Dodgers broadcasters.
Red Barber
Ernie Harwell
Jaime Jarrín
Vin Scully
= Retired numbers
=See: Los Angeles Dodgers § Retired numbers
= Associated Press Athlete of the Year
=1962 – Maury Wills
1963 – Sandy Koufax
1965 – Sandy Koufax
1988 – Orel Hershiser
= Hickok Belt
=Note: The Hickok Belt trophy was awarded to the top professional athlete of the year in the U.S., from 1950 to 1976.
1962 – Maury Wills
1963 – Sandy Koufax
1965 – Sandy Koufax
= California Sports Hall of Fame
=League leaders
See also
Baseball awards
List of MLB awards
Footnotes
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