Los Angeles Dodgers Eye Historic MLB Run Differential Record
Dodgers Have Chance to Break 142-Year-Old MLB Record
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are off to a strong start in the 2026 MLB season with an 11-4 record and a run differential of +35, the best in the league. They are on pace to challenge the historic run differential record of +458 set by the St. Louis Maroons in 1884.
- 01Dodgers have a current run differential of +35, leading MLB.
- 02They are projected to finish the season with a +378 run differential.
- 03The record for run differential is +458, set in 1884 by the St. Louis Maroons.
- 04Andy Pages leads MLB with a .429 batting average and 24 hits.
- 05The Dodgers are projected to win 100 games this season.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers are making headlines in the 2026 MLB season with an impressive 11-4 record and a run differential of +35, the best in the league. This performance puts them on track to potentially break the historic record of +458, established by the St. Louis Maroons in 1884. The Dodgers are projected to end the season with a run differential of +378, averaging +2.33 runs per game. Their offensive prowess is evident, leading MLB in weighted Runs Created Plus (wRC+) with a score of 148 and hitting 27 home runs, more than any other team. Key players like Andy Pages are contributing significantly, with Pages leading the league with 24 hits and a batting average of .429. If their performance continues, the Dodgers could achieve this remarkable feat.
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