| DODGERS SEASON ROOKIE RECORDS | ||||
| Individual Batting (Since 1890) | Record | Player (Year) |
| Most Games | 159 | Ted Sizemore (1969) |
| Most At-Bats | 638 | Steve Sax (1982) |
| Most Runs | 127 | Johnny Frederick (1929) |
| Most Hits | 206 | Johnny Frederick (1929) |
| Highest Batting | .353 | Fielder Jones (1896) |
| Highest Slugging | .561 | Mike Piazza (1993) |
| Most Singles | 146 | Steve Sax (1982) |
| Most Doubles | 52 ** | Johnny Frederick (1929) |
| Most Triples | 18 | Harry Lumley (1904) |
| Most Home Runs | 35 | Mike Piazza (1993) |
| Most RBIs | 112 | Mike Piazza (1993) |
| Most Extra Base Hits | 82 | Johnny Frederick (1929) |
| Most Total Bases | 342 | Johnny Frederick (1929) |
| Most Walks | 100 ++ | Jim Gilliam (1953) |
| Most Strikeouts | 149 | Bill Grabarkewitz (1970) |
| Fewest Strikeouts | 17 ** | Buddy Hassett (1936) |
| Most Stolen Bases | 49 | Steve Sax (1982) |
| Most Sacrifice Hits | 28 * | Jackie Robinson (1947) |
| Individual Pitching (Since 1890) | Record | Player (Year) |
| Most Games | 74 | Yhency Brazoban (2005) |
| Most Games Started | 36 | Harry Schmidt (1903), Oscar Jones (1903) |
| Most Complete Games | 32 | Joe Yeager (1898) |
| Most Wins | 23 | Jeff Pfeffer (1914) |
| Most Losses | 25 $$ | Harry McIntyre (1905) |
| Highest Winning Percentage | .789 (15-4) | Joe Black (1952) |
| Lowest ERA | 1.97 | Jeff Pfeffer (1914) |
| Most Innings | 324 | Oscar Jones (1903) |
| Most Hits Allowed | 340 | Harry McIntyre (1905) |
| Most Walks Allowed | 137 | Hal Gregg (1944) |
| Most Strikeouts | 236 | Hideo Nomo (1995) |
| Most Shutouts | 8 $$ | Fernando Valenzuela (1981) |
| Most Saves | 21 | Yhency Brazoban (2005) |
| KEY | |||
| ** | Major League Record | * | Co-holds Major League Record |
| ++ | National League Record | + | Co-holds National League Record |
| $$ | Modern National League Record | $ | Co-holds Modern National League Record |
| & | Major League record for 162-game season | && | Strike shortened season |