Attended Arizona State University, where his jersey No. 14 has been retired…earned All-American Honorable Mention honors in 2003 from Collegiate Baseball Insider…was named to the First-Team All-Pac-10 in 2002 and 2003…finished his career with a 23-game hitting streak…batted .371 with 113 runs, 27 doubles, seven triples, 14 home runs and 118 RBI in 116 games (115 starts).
2016
Spent the majority of the season on the disabled list with a broken right tibia, suffered on March 18 during a Spring Training game against Arizona when he fouled a ball off his leg...Began his minor league rehab on Aug. 25 and appeared in 11 games before being reinstated from the 60-day DL on Sept. 10...went 5-for-24 (.208) with a homer and two RBI in 16 games, including 12 pinch-hit appearances (4-for-11, .364, HR)…also appeared in four games (two starts) in left field... Selected to the Dodgers' NLDS and NLCS postseason roster, going 2-for-6 with a walk, two runs, a homer and an RBI in eight games as a pinch-hitter.
2015
Batted .294 with 20 doubles, 14 homers and 53 RBI in 142 games in his 10th season with Los Angeles…tied a career high with seven triples (also: 2006). ... Finished the season strong and was one of the NL's hottest hitters from July 29-conclusion of the season, ranking fourth in the league (min. 125 AB) with a .333 batting average (44-for-132) in 51 games…posted a .382 on-base percentage and a .553 slugging percentage in that span. ... Ranked 12th among National League qualifiers with a .306 batting average against right-handed pitchers (107-for- 350)…hit 18 of 20 doubles and all 14 home runs off righties…posted a .383 on-base percentage and a .517 slugging percentage against right-handers. ... Batted .313 (25-for-80) in close and late situations and hit .308 (57-for-185) with runners on base. ... Reached 300 career doubles on Sept. 26, becoming just the fourth LA Dodger to reach the mark, joining Steve Garvey (333), Willie Davis (321) and Eric Karros (302). ... Blasted his 12th-career walk-off home run in the 10th inning on Aug. 2 against the Angels…his 14 walk-off RBI ranks second in Los Angeles history behind only Dusty Baker (16)…also marked his 12th career multi-homer game (also homered in the 8th inning). ... Had the ninth-best batting average with two strikes in the NL (min. 100 PA), batting .249 48-for-193) with 24 walks. ... Appeared in all five of the Dodgers' postseason games, starting four in right field, and went 4-for-16 (.250) with a double and two RBI.
2014
Appeared in 130 games in his ninth big league season, batting .249 with 17 doubles, six triples, four homers and 42 RBI in 130 games...Batted .290 (9-for-31) with a .450 on-base percentage and eight RBI in 41 appearances as a pinch hitter this year…among qualifying NL pinch-hitters, ranked ninth in batting average and second in OBP...Hit .297 (30-for-101) with runners in scoring position and batted .302 (48-for-159) with runners on base… was 3-for-9 this season with the bases loaded with a triple and eight RBI...Also came through in the clutch in close and late situations, batting .305 (18-for-59) with a .414 on-base percentage...Had six triples (T-12th, NL) on the year, his most since his rookie season when he legged out seven (2006)...Appeared in two postseason games, going 1-for-4 with a double and two walks...started Game 4 in center field
2013
Batted .272 with 12 homers and 52 RBI in 142 games for the Dodgers…led the team in doubles (33) and walks (61), and ranked among the club leaders in games played (2nd), hits (131, 2nd), home runs (T-4th) and RBI (T-3rd)... Turned the corner from June 6 on, batting .299 (87-for-291) with eight home runs, 24 doubles and 37 RBI in 86 games... Hit .294 (99-for-337) with nine of his 12 home runs against right-handers...posted a .394 on-base percentage against righties... Was one of the NL's best hitters on the road in 2013, posting the sixth-highest batting average (.311, 78-for-251) and the second-best on-base percentage (.406)... Tied for 13th in the NL with eight outfield assists and posted a .992 fielding pct., commiting just two errors in 1,141.0 innings…in the field, appeared in 54 games (50 starts) in right field, 74 games (70 starts) in center field and eight games (seven starts) in left field…had previously played just one game in center field in his Major League career, excluding the 2010 All-Star Game... Hit .293 with seven home runs and 31 RBI with a .384 on-base percentage in 74 games as a center fielder... Batted .310 (9-for-29) during his season-long eight-game hitting streak that stretched from April 1-11... Missed 14 of the Dodgers' last 15 games with a left ankle injury... Was limited to a pinch-hitting role in NLDS against Atlanta and went 0-for-3 with a walk in four games; started five games in the LCS and pinch hit in Game 2 against St. Louis...went 3-for-20 in the series.
2012
Selected as the Dodger nominee for the Hank Aaron Award after leading the club in runs (79), hits (158), doubles (36) and
RBI (89) in a team-high 149 games in his seventh Major League season. Ranked second on the club with 20 homers, his fourth season with 20 or more homers in his last five campaigns. Tied for 14th in the NL with 36 doubles as he reached the 30-double mark for the sixth consecutive year, becoming the
first Dodger in franchise history to do so...only four others in team history have six 30-double seasons (though not in a
row): Steve Garvey (1974-76, 78-79, 82), Jackie Robinson (1947-51, 53), Dixie Walker (1940-41, 43-45, 47) and Zack Wheat
(1910, 16, 21, 24-26). Broke Ron Cey's 35-year-old Los Angeles Dodger franchise record with 10 consecutive hits from Aug. 22-25 and tied
the franchise record set by Brooklyn Robin Edward Konetchy on June 28-July 1, 1919...recorded two consecutive four-hit
games on Aug. 24-25, marking the first time the feat has been accomplished by a Dodger since Manny Ramirez did it on
Aug. 29-30, 2008. Was a finalist for the NL Rawlings Gold Glove Award. Had a streak of 282 games (276 starts) without an error (July 9, 2010-July 26, 2012), which was the second-longest active
run among non-pitchers in baseball behind only Franklin Gutierrez...it was the second-longest errorless run by a Dodger
outfielder behind only Brett Butler's 306-game run from 1992-94. Led the NL with a .325 batting average (109-for-335) against right-handers and hit 16 of his 20 homers against righties. Ranked 19th in the NL with 89 RBI, the second-highest single-season total of his career (106 RBI, 2009). Reached 1,000 career hits with his second-inning solo homer on Sept. 4...played in his 1,000th career game on Sept. 30
against Colorado. Drew a game-winning bases-loaded walk on April 13 against the Padres for the 12th walk-off RBI of his career. Batted .368 with the bases loaded (7-for-19), including his fourth career grand slam on June 10 off Seattle's Blake Beavan. Hit .313 with runners in scoring position (45-for-144), tying for the 16th best mark in the NL, and batted .335 with runners
on base (84-for-251), which was the eighth-best mark in the NL. Batted .331 (91-for-275) in 74 games at Dodger Stadium, the sixth highest home batting average in the NL...hit 14 of his 20 homers
at home. Missed 11 games from June 28-July 13 with a mild left oblique
strain...was ejected for the second time in his career on May 13.
2011
Earned his second consecutive All-Star selection and posted the second-longest hitting streak in franchise history with a 30-
game run in an injury-shortened season...batted .292 with 30 doubles, 11 homers and 62 RBI in 135 games...Received his first career Rawlings Gold Glove Award, earning the nod as the top fielding National League right fielder...
tied for 15th in the NL with eight outfield assists and played 1,091.1 innings in the field without committing an error...had
the third-most errorless innings played in the outfield in a single season in team history behind Brett Butler's 1991 (1,409.0
innings) and 1993 (1,381.2 innings) seasons...Ranked third in the National League with a .321 batting average against right-handed pitchers (111-for-346)...hit 10 of his
11 homers against right-handers...Batted .288 (36-for-125) with runners in scoring position and went 6-for-9 with the bases loaded, including his third career
grand slam on Aug. 30 against the Padres...Batted .397 (46-for-116) during his 30-game hitting streak from April 2-May 6, which was the second-longest run in the
Majors and the second-longest hitting streak in Dodger history behind only Willie Davis' 31-game streak from Aug. 1-Sept.
3, 1969...By hitting safely in his last 26 April games, he established a new Major League record for the longest hitting streak during
the month of April, having passed Joe Torre's 22-game streak from April 1971...with 40 hits in 27 games, Ethier tied the
Dodger franchise record for most hits in April, which he now shares with Rafael Furcal (2008) and Mike Piazza (1996)...Even after the hitting streak was snapped, Ethier continued his stretch of reaching base safely until May 15 with his 37-
game streak ranking as the fifth longest in Los Angeles Dodger history...Hit the 100th home run of his career on April 20, becoming the 24th player in franchise history and the 15th Los Angeles Dodger to reach the century mark...Hit .304 (77-for-253) in 68 home games, which was the second-best mark on the club and the 19th-highest home batting
average in the NL...Ranked 16th in the NL with a .328 batting average (19-for-58) in 15 Interleague games...Ranked second on the club with 30 doubles...posted 30 or more doubles in five straight seasons, becoming just the second
Dodger to do so (Jackie Robinson, 1947-51)...Earned his second consecutive All-Star selection in his hometown of Phoenix and stroked a pinch-hit RBI single in his only
at-bat in the fifth inning...became the first Dodger outfielder with consecutive All-Star selections since Gary Sheffield from
1998-2000...ranked 12th in the NL with a .311 batting average at the All-Star break...Had 12 games with three or more hits, which tied for the 15th most in the NL...since 2008, he is tied for fifth in the NL with
56 games with more than three hits...Underwent season-ending right knee surgery on Sept. 14...the arthroscopic procedure to smooth the underside of his
kneecap and remove loose bodies was performed by Dr. Neal ElAttrache.
2010
Hit .292 with 23 homers, 82 RBI and 33 doubles ... Led the Dodgers in slugging percentage with a .493 mark, walks with 59 and multi-hit games
with 43 ... Finished second on the Dodgers in home runs, doubles, hits (151), extra-base hits (57) and
runs (71) ... Among qualifying players, led Los Angeles with a .363 on-base percentage ... Led the team with 59 walks, including a team-high 11 intentional passes ... walked four times on Sept.
17 to tie his career high, which occurred previously on Aug. 7, 2009 vs. Atlanta ... Voted in by the fans to start for the National League All-Stars ... was his first-ever All-Star appearance ... started in center field and went 1-for-2 in the contest, the National
League's first win since 1996 ... was the Dodgers' first starting
outfielder since Darryl Strawberry in 1991 ... Batted .318 vs. right-handers, which ranked fourth in the National
League ... his .328 average at night ranked second in the NL ... Hit .306 at Dodger Stadium and .326 with runners on base ... Hit .329 with six homers and 19 RBI in April ... along with Matt Kemp,
was named the Farmers Insurance Co-Player of the Month ... Hit his first career grand slam in the second inning on April 16 vs. San
Francisco and followed it up with a walk-off grand slam on May 6 ... has
a Major League-leading 11 walk-off hits since 2008 and six walk-off
home runs in his career...collected a season-high five RBI on April 16 ... Had two multi-homer games (April 16 and May 2) in 2010 and now
has 10 in his career ... Had a season-long nine-game hit streak from April 29-May 8, batting .514 (18-for-35) with four doubles, five homers and 15 RBI
in that span ... Missed 15 games from May 15-31 with a fractured right pinky finger ... At the time of his injury, was a Triple Crown candidate as he led the NL with a .392 batting average and 38 RBI while his 11
homers tied for the NL lead ... Was hitting .453 (29-for-64) at home and .500 (19-for-38) with runners in scoring position before the injury ... In his 13 games during May, batted .453 (24-for-53) with five homers and 19 RBI ... At the All-Star break, ranked second in the NL with a .324 batting average and ranked fifth with a .553 slugging percentage ... ranked 12th with a .379 on-base percentage ... had 14 homers and 54 RBI ... Also led the National League with a .363 average at night during the first half ... Went 4-for-4 on Aug. 10 at Philadelphia and again on Oct. 2 vs. Arizona ... those were the seventh and eighth times in his career
that he collected four or more hits ... The Dodgers were 15-6 when he homered ... Batted .305 (32-for-105) with nine doubles, four homers and 12 RBI in 27 August games ... Was ejected on Aug. 26 at Milwaukee for the first time in his career for arguing balls and strikes ... Reached base safely in his last eight plate appearances of the season (6-for-6, BB, HBP) ... Made just one error in 230 chances in right field ... recorded six outfield assists ... Was tied for second among outfielders and led all NL right fielders with a .996 fielding percentage ... Missed the Dodgers' July 31 game at San Francisco to return to Los Angeles and witness the birth of his second son, Retton.
2009
Established career highs with 162 hits, 42 doubles, 31 homers, 106 RBI, 72 walks, 92 runs, 596 at-bats and 160 games played...Tied for sixth in the National League in RBI with Hanley Ramirez...also tied for fifth in the NL in doubles...With 106 RBI, logged the Dodgers' first 100-RBI season since 2006, when J.D. Drew had exactly 100...with 31 home runs, registered
the first 30-homer season by a Dodger since Adrian Beltre hit 48 in 2004...with 42 doubles, accounted for the Dodgers' first
40-double season since Shawn Green's 49 in 2003...Became just the fourth Dodger in franchise history to amass at least 40 doubles and 30 home runs in the same season, joining Babe
Herman (1930), Raul Mondesi (1997) and Eric Karros (1999)...Led the Majors with six walk-off hits, including a Major League-best four walk-off home runs...tied the Major League record for
most walk-off homers in a season, joining Jimmie Foxx in 1940 with the Red Sox and Roy Sievers in 1957 with the Washington
Senators...With 22 homers at Dodger Stadium, became the first Los Angeles Dodger left-handed hitter to hit at least 20 homers at home...the
last left-handed hitter in franchise history to accomplish the feat was Duke Snider's 23 home runs at Ebbets Field in 1957...Registered six multi-home run games, one shy of the L.A. Dodgers' single-season record of seven by Adrian Beltre in 2004...ranked
tied for second in the Majors in multi-homer games, trailing only Albert Pujols' 10...18 of his 31 home runs either tied the game or gave the Dodgers a lead...Cracked three homers in a game for the first time in his career June 26 vs. Seattle, becoming the ninth Dodger in L.A. history to
accomplish the feat...joined Jonny Gomes, Torii Hunter, Andruw Jones, Paul Konerko, Adam Lind, Andrew McCutchen and Chris
Young as the only players in the Majors to turn the trick...The Dodgers went 20-4 when he homered...had a pair of two-homer games in a three-game span June 6-9, clubbing two on June
6 vs. Philadelphia before belting a pair on June 9 vs. San Diego...20 of his 31 homers were solo shots...Ranked second on the club with 48 multi-hit games, one behind Matt Kemp...Led the Dodgers with 18 home runs and 56 RBI before the All-Star break, including a club-best 22 RBI in 23 games in April...also
led the team with nine homers and 22 RBI in 26 games in June...Hit safely in a season-high nine straight games on two occasions, from June 1-10 (.400, 14-for-35) and July 19-28 (.500, 17-for-34)...Established a career high with six RBI June 26 vs. Seattle, homering three times to accomplish the feat...had a season-high four
hits August 16 at Arizona, falling a triple shy of the cycle...had a career-high four walks on August 7 vs. Atlanta...collected at least
one RBI in a career-high five straight games (five total) for the fourth time from May 2-6...also: July 2-8, 2008 (seven total) July
3-7, 2006 (nine total), July 28-August 2, 2006 (six total)...Was named National League Player of the Week for the week of July 20-26, when he batted .545 (12-for-22) with five doubles, two
homers, six RBI and eight runs scored in six games...also had five walks and a .630 on-base percentage in that time...Was named National League Player of the Week for the week of April 13-19, when he batted .391 (9-for-23) with four homers and
12 RBI in six games
2008
Established career highs with a .305 average, 160 hits, 38 doubles, 20 homers, 77 RBI, 90 runs, a .375 on-base percentage, and a
.510 slugging percentage...Led the team in hitting and in homers...ranked second in RBI and runs scored...tied for the team lead with Matt Kemp in doubles...hit a
team-best .328 (40-for-122) with runners in scoring position, including a .418 mark (23-for-55) beginning on July 4...Despite a surplus of outfielders, started 131 games, the second-highest total on the team behind Matt Kemp's 144...started 102 games
in right and 29 in left...Hit .303 (54-for-178) in 48 games through May 31...batted just .195 (15-for-77) in 24 games in June to lower his average to .271...then
hit .337 (91-for-270) in his final 69 games...Batted in the No. 2 slot ahead of Manny Ramirez in 20 of 23 games from Aug. 28-Sept. 22, and hit .425 (34-for-80) with eight doubles,
three homers, 17 RBI, 19 runs scored, a .505 on-base percentage, and a .688 slugging percentage in those contests...Had multi-hit efforts in eight of nine games from Sept. 2-12, batting .600 (21-for-35) with 12 RBI, seven walks, and a .667 on-base
percentage in that span...then missed three games from September 13-15 for the birth of his first child...hit .341 (14-for-41) with six RBI
in his final 12 regular-season games beginning Sept. 16...Reached base safely in a career-high 23 consecutive games to conclude the season, batting .458 (38-for-83) with 18 walks and a .549
on-base percentage...Shared National League Player of the Week honors with Roy Oswalt for the week of September 1-7...batted .650 (13-for-20) with three
doubles, two homers, eight RBI and 10 runs in six games...Nine of his 20 homers came in a 20-game span from Aug. 13-Sept. 5...averaged one homer every 9.7 at-bats in that time...Hit safely in a season-high nine straight games on two occasions: May 24-June 2 (.378, 14-for-37) and Sept. 7-19 (.421, 16-for-38)...Was the Dodgers' nominee for the Hank Aaron Award, which is given by Major League Baseball to the league's top hitter as voted by
broadcasters and fans...August 12 vs. Philadelphia, stroked a walk-off single in the ninth off J.C. Romero to give the Dodgers a 4-3 win (Los Angeles had trailed
3-1 through five innings)...August 17 vs. Milwaukee, hit a two-run walk-off homer off Carlos Villanueva with no outs in the ninth to give
the Dodgers a 7-5 win...hit two home runs that day for his second career multi-homer game...the other was July 24, 2006 vs. San
Diego...Sept. 5 vs. Arizona, established a career high with five RBI and matched a career high with five hits...also had five base knocks
on May 19, 2006 vs. Anaheim...Batted .188 (6-for-32) with no RBI, six runs, and 10 strikeouts...went just
1-for-10 (.100) in the NLDS sweep of the Cubs before hitting safely in four
of five games of the NLCS against the Phillies (5-for-22, .227)
2007
Followed a successful rookie campaign with a strong sophomore season in which he appeared in 153 games, the second-highest total on the team...set career highs in nearly every offensive category, playing 60 games in left field and 102 games in right field...notched a career-high 32 doubles, tying him for second on the team with Russell Martin...during his first two full seasons, registered 52 doubles, the third-highest total in Los Angeles Dodger history behind Martin (58) and Eric Karros (57)...tied for sixth in the NL with 10 outfield assists and made just one error in 60 games in left field...hit 10 or more homers in each of his first two seasons in the Major Leagues, joining Russell Martin as the first Dodgers to accomplish that feat since Jim Lefebvre (1965-66)...after a slow start, batted .291 with 10 homers and 53 RBI from May 1 through the end of the season...batted .320 (41-for-128) during day games...had a torrid July, batting .383 for the seventh-highest average in the National League...added 14 RBI during the month...during a six-week span from June 20-Aug. 1, batted .372 (45-for-121) in 45 games...As a pinch-hitter, went 5-for-10 with two homers and five RBI...tied the game at 1-1 in the eighth inning on May 27 with his first-career pinch-hit home run...cracked a pinch-hit three run homer in the ninth inning on Sept. 6 at Wrigley Field, propelling the Dodgers to a come-from-behind 7-4 victory...slugged a game-winning, two-run homer in the eighth inning on June 3 at Pittsburgh after the Dodgers erased a five-run lead...hit .323 in the No. 8 slot in the order, where he had 124 of his 447 at-bats...hit .302 (16-for-53) with two doubles and five RBI during his second Spring Training at Vero Beach.
2006
Began the season in Triple-A Las Vegas after being acquired from Oakland in exchange for Milton Bradley and Antonio Perez on Dec. 13, 2005...Was recalled from Triple-A Las Vegas on May 2 in place of the injured Ricky Ledee and made his Major
League debut on May 2 in left field before his hometown crowd at Arizona...tallied his first Major League hit in the game, a double off Luis Vizcaino...Established himself as one of the top N.L. Rookie of the Year candidates, ranking among rookie leaders in batting average (.308, 3rd), on-base percentage (.365, 3rd), slugging percentage (.477, 7th), hits (122, 10th),
multi-hit games (33, 10th), triples (7, T-2nd) and outfield assists (8, 1st)...Ranked third among all Major League rookies with a .308 average...From May 19 - Sept. 2 batted .348, the best average in the NL and third-best average in the Majors behind Joe Mauer (.368) and Justin Morneau (.353) among players with more than 200 plate apperances...Had a 16-game hitting streak from July 26-Aug. 12, tying him for the third-longest by an L.A. Dodger
rookie with Steve Sax...Tommy Davis holds the record with a 20-game streak in 1960...Made 99 starts in left field and the Dodgers were 55-44 in those games...Made just six errors in the field and led Dodger outfielders with eight assists...At Dodger Stadium, batted .337 (64-for-190)...Batted .351 (27-for-77) vs. left-handed pitchers...Hit .324 (23-for-71) with four homers, 14 RBI, and a .395 on-base percentage in May...batted .344 (22-for-64) in the month of June with a .368 on-base percentage...Named NL Player of the Week for July 3-9 when he batted .500 (11-for-22) with a homer, a triple, two doubles, four runs scored, two stolen bases, and 10 RBI in seven games...in the month of July batted .362 with five homers and 18 RBI to earn the Dodgers' 3-Day Blinds Player of the Month Award...At the All-Star Break, led NL rookies in batting average (.352), on-base percentage (.403) and slugging percentage (.545)...was 10th in hits (58) and tied for ninth in total bases (90)...Ripped his first Major League homer with two-out in the ninth inning off San Diego reliever Dewon Brazelton on May 3...Had his first career multi-homer game on July 24 vs. San Diego...Went 5-for-5 with a homer, sacrifice fly, three RBI and a Dodger season-high four runs scored on May 19 vs. the Angels...it was one of two five-hit games for the Dodgers on the season and the first by a Dodger since July 5, 2005 when Oscar Robles accomplished the feat at Colorado...Batted .349 with one homer, 12 RBI, a .447 OBP and .500 SLG in 25 games for the 51s while playing primarily right field prior to being called up to the Dodgers...Batted .276 (8-for-29) with a homer and 7 RBI in 15 games during Spring Training...While the team was in Washington, D.C., visited U.S. military veterans at Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
2005
Named Texas League Player of the Year at Double-A Midland, batting .319 with career highs in runs (104), doubles (30), homers (18) and RBI (80) ... Was named as the best batting prospect in the Texas League by
Baseball America...the magazine also rated him as the fourth-best prospect in the Oakland farm system prior to the trade ... The A's tabbed him as their organization's Position Player of the Year for 2005 ... Earned Texas League All-Star honors and captured the MVP Award in the All-Star Game ... Played for the Phoenix Desert Dogs in the Arizona Fall League after the season and led the AFL with a .495 on-base percentage while finishing eighth with a .366 batting average ... Had two homers and 21 RBI in 23 games for Phoenix while posting a .598 slugging percentage ... Helped his teams to the Texas League Championship and Arizona Fall League title ... Was honored with the Dernell Stenson Sportsmanship Award in the AFL, which goes to the player who brings "the characteristics
that Stenson brought to the ballpark everyday: a solid work ethic, great sportsmanship and a humble personality" ... Was batting .402 as late as May 11...hit .378 in April, .350 in May and .322 in August for Midland ... Was promoted to Triple-A Sacramento on Sept. 2 and appeared in four games for the Rivercats, going 4-for-15 with two RBI ... Appeared in 69 games in left field, 13 in center field and 47 in right field ... Attended MLB's Rookie Development Program in January 2006 in Phoenix, AZ.
2004
Hit .313 with seven homers and 53 RBI for Single-A Modesto in his second professional season ... His .313 average ranked eighth in the California League ... Had his season shortened by a stress fracture in his back, limiting him to just 99 games ... Appeared in 20 games in left field, 77 games in center field and six games in right field.
2003
In his first professional season, split time between Single-A Vancouver and Single-A Kane County ... Tore up the Northwest League, batting .390 in 41 at-bats for Vancouver prior to his promotion ... Batted .272 in 40 games for Kane County from July 17 through the end of the season.