While the Dodgers have no one in the top 10, they have a number of hitters who are doing quite well in this important statistic.
N.L. On-Base+Slugging
1 Albert Pujols 1.095
2 Ryan Howard 1.095
3 Lance Berkman 1.032
4 Miguel Cabrera 1.013
5 Carlos Beltran 1.007
6 Chipper Jones .978
7 Matt Holliday .971
8 Adam LaRoche .963
9 Alfonso Soriano .959
10 Nick Johnson .956
19 Andre Ethier .887
20 Nomar Garciaparra .886
31 J.D. Drew .842
33. Jeff Kent .836
35 Jeff Kent .802
44 Russell Martin .802
45 Wilson Betemit .801
46 Rafael Furcal .789
48 *Dave Roberts .783
50 *Shawn Green .778
53 *Juan Encarnacion .771
56 Kenny Lofton .765
58 *Paul Lo Duca .761
70 *Steve Finley .712
*Former Dodgers
The Triples Chart
The 2006 edition of the Los Angeles Dodgers have boosted their triples total to 50, good for a tie for fourth place with the 1959 team.
The current team is led by outfielder Kenny Lofton who has 9, and outfielder Andre Ethier and shortstop Rafael Furcal with seven each. Outfielder J.D. Drew and, surprisingly enough, first baseman James Loney have five. Loney has seen limited action at the major league level but has been proficient to say the least. Another rookie, catcher Russell Martin, has hit three as does veteran Jeff Kent.
The Dodgers have hit 32 triples on the road and only 18 in Dodger Stadium.
The top 10 teams:
Los Angeles All-time
67 - 1970 130 - 1894
65 - 1962 105 - 1982
52 - 1969 99 - 1920
50 - 1958 97 - 1899
50 - 2006* 93 - 190
46 - 1959 90 - 1914
42 - 2006 87 - 1896
40 - 1961 86 - 1913
39 - 1964 85 - 1921
29 - 1972 83 - 1893
38 - 1960
38 - 1967
38 - 1971