What is dodgers 1980?

The 1980 season was the Los Angeles Dodgers' 101st in the National League and 25th in Los Angeles. The team finished the season with a record of 92-71, landing them in second place behind the Houston Astros in the National League West. The Dodgers had a great pitching staff, led by Fernando Valenzuela, who won the NL Rookie of the Year award and finished with a record of 13-7 and an ERA of 2.48. Another key pitcher for the team was Jerry Reuss, who led the Dodgers with 18 wins and an ERA of 2.51. The team had some great hitting as well, with Steve Garvey leading the team with a .304 batting average and 33 home runs. The Dodgers' success during the 1980 season set them up for a World Series championship in 1981.