Valla Sports — Los Angeles. Figures are as of June 11, 2026, per the sources cited below.
The Los Angeles Dodgers sit alone atop the National League West. As of June 11, 2026, the Dodgers held a 44–25 record (.638) — the best mark in the division — according to the team’s official standings on MLB.com and ESPN’s 2026 MLB standings.
That record gives Los Angeles an eight-game lead over the second-place San Diego Padres, per ESPN, which lists the full NL West as: Dodgers 44–25, Padres 35–32, Arizona Diamondbacks 34–34, San Francisco Giants 28–41, and Colorado Rockies 26–43.
At the individual level, outfielder Andy Pages has paced the offense in power, with 15 home runs and 56 RBIs — team highs in both — according to ESPN’s team statistics, corroborated by StatMuse. Shohei Ohtani carried the team’s top batting average at .305, per ESPN. The Dodgers entered the date on a one-game winning streak, having taken their most recent game from the Pittsburgh Pirates, per ESPN.
Analysis: An eight-game cushion in mid-June is a strong position — but it is a lead to protect, not a settled outcome. The standings above are a snapshot and will shift with every series. The defining questions for the second half are whether the Dodgers can sustain a division-best pace and how the roster evolves as the summer progresses. Valla Sports will follow those threads in subsequent, sourced reporting.
Sources
- MLB.com — LA Dodgers official standings (official): record 44–25, 1st in NL West, as of June 11, 2026.
- ESPN — 2026 MLB standings (news): 44–25 (.638), +8 over San Diego, full NL West order.
- ESPN — LA Dodgers team page (news): record, win streak, latest result vs. Pittsburgh, Pages 15 HR / 56 RBI, Ohtani .305 AVG.
- StatMuse — 2026 LA Dodgers (aggregator; corroboration): record; Pages HR/RBI.
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