Cardinals won: 942
Dodgers won: 915
5 to 3
At the end of April 2010, the LA Dodgers record was 9 wins, 14 losses.
7 ... their record in road Game 7s is 4-3. Wins: 1952 in Brooklyn against the Dodgers, 1956 in Brooklyn against the Dodgers, 1958 in Milwaukee against the Braves, 1962 in San Francisco against the Giants. Losses: 1960 in Pittsburgh against the Pirates, 1964 in St. Louis against the Cardinals, and 2001 in Arizona against the Diamondbacks.
In 2007, Scott Proctor pitched in 31 games for the Los Angeles Dodgers, with an ERA of 3.38. He started 0 games and finished 4, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 3 wins and 0 losses. He pitched a total of 96 outs, facing 137 batters. He gave up 25 hits and 12 earned runs, including 4 home runs. He struck out 27 batters and walked 15.
In 1969, John Purdin pitched in 9 games for the Los Angeles Dodgers, with an ERA of 6.06. He started 0 games and finished 5, pitching no complete games. He threw no shutouts and recorded no saves, ending up with 0 wins and 0 losses. He pitched a total of 49 outs, facing 79 batters. He gave up 19 hits and 11 earned runs, including 7 home runs. He struck out 6 batters and walked 12.
The Los Angeles Dodgers' record for 2008 was 84 wins - 78 losses.
Phillies 8 wins 5 losses Dodgers 5 wins 8 losses
The Cubs record is 87 wins and 81 losses during the years 2001 - 2010 in head to head with the Cardinals.
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The Louisville Cardinals finished the 2005 season with 9 wins and 3 losses.
The Dodgers wound up the 2007 season with 82 wins and 80 losses.
At the end of April 2010, the LA Dodgers record was 9 wins, 14 losses.
I assume you are talking about "games behind" or "games back" (GB) in the standings. GB is calculated by taking the number of fewer wins one team has compared to another, adding number of more losses and dividing by 2. Example: The Giants have 20 wins and 10 losses, the Dodgers have 18 wins and 12 losses. Both teams have played 30 games, the Dodgers have 2 fewer wins and 2 more losses. 2+2 divided by 2 is 2. Dodgers are 2 games back. Half games occur when the teams have palyed an unequal and odd number of games. Giants are 20-10, Dodgers are 19-12. Dodgers have one fewer win and two more losses. 1+2 divided by 2 is one and a half. When one team has more wins AND more losses than another, same rule applies. Giants have suffered rainouts and are1-0, Dodgers are 2-2. Dodgers have one more win but two more losses. 1 plus -2= -1 divided by 2 Dodgers are one half game behind.
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Bob Gibson had 23 wins and 7 losses for the Cardinals in 1970, which tied with Gaylord Perry's (San Francisco Giants) 23 wins, though Perry also had 13 losses. Joaquin Andujar had 20 wins and 14 losses for the Cardinals in 1984. Matt Morris had 22 wins and 8 losses for the Cardinals in 2001, which tied with Curt Schilling's (Arizona Diamondbacks) 22 wins, though Schilling had 6 losses.
The Chicago Cubs recorded 6 wins and 10 losses versus the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2009 season.
As of the start of the 2008 season, the Dodgers have played in 18 World Series: 1916: Dodgers (then known as the Robins) lost to the Red Sox 4 games to 1. 1920: Dodgers (then known as the Robins) lost to the Indians 5 games to 2. 1941: Dodgers lost to the Yankess 4 games to 1. 1947: Dodgers lost to the Yankees 4 games to 3. 1949: Dodgers lost to the Yankees 4 games to 1. 1952: Dodgers lost to the Yankees 4 games to 3. 1953: Dodgers lost to the Yankees 4 games to 2. 1955: Dodgers defeated the Yankees 4 games to 3. 1956: Dodgers lost to the Yankees 4 games to 3. 1959: Dodgers defeated the White Sox 4 games to 2. 1963: Dodgers defeated the Yankees 4 games to 0. 1965: Dodgers defeated the Twins 4 games to 3. 1966: Dodgers lost to the Orioles 4 games to 0. 1974: Dodgers lost to the Athletics 4 games to 1. 1977: Dodgers lost to the Yankees 4 games to 2. 1978: Dodgers lost to the Yankees 4 games to 2. 1981: Dodgers defeated the Yankees 4 games to 2. 1988: Dodgers defeated the Athletics 4 games to 1. Dodgers record in the World Series: 6 wins, 12 losses.