A lack of
outfield depth earned Hollandsworth a spot on the Dodgers opening day roster. He made just six appearances as a late
inning defensive replacement for
Billy Ashley in left field before breaking a bone in his right wrist. After a brief stint in Albuquerque, he returned to the Dodgers, and went 3-for-4 with two RBIs and two
runs scored against the
Florida Marlins in his first start on July 14. He also turned in a fine defensive play to preserve the
no-hitter Dodgers
pitcher Ramón Martínez hurled. On July 18, he hit his first career
home run against the
Houston Astros'
Shane Reynolds. A few innings later, Reynolds served up his second career home run. All told, Hollandsworth batted .233 with five home runs and thirteen RBIs in 1995. He made 115
plate appearances with 103 official
at bats, allowing him to go into the season with his rookie status still intact. He went hitless in the
1995 National League Division Series with the
Cincinnati Reds. Hollandsworth got off to a slow start in . An 0-for-3 performance against the
rival San Francisco Giants on April 16 punctuated a 1-for-25 slump that saw his
batting average drop to a season low .111. From there, Hollandsworth went on a tear. He went twelve for his next 25 to raise his batting average to .288. He hit his first home run of the season on May 11, and like his first home run the previous season, a second home run followed in the same game. For the season, he led all NL rookies in
hits (139),
doubles (26), home runs (tied with
Jermaine Dye, 12), RBIs (59) and
stolen bases (21) on his way to winning NL Rookie of the Year honors. While the Dodgers were swept in three games by the
Atlanta Braves in the
1996 National League Division Series, Hollandsworth had an excellent series. He went 4-for-12 with three doubles. Hollandsworth suffered a sophomore slump in . He was batting .232 with two home runs and eighteen RBIs when demoted to triple A on June 13. He returned at the end of the month, and batted .323 through the month of July before breaking a bone near his right elbow. He returned in September, but saw very limited use. He went 4-for-24 over the remainder of the season to end the season at .247 with four home runs and 34 RBIs. Injuries also derailed his season. He injured his leg twice during
Spring training, and suffered a season ending injury in late May. During the off-season, the Dodgers signed
free agent center fielder Devon White, prompting Hollandsworth to request a trade. His request went ungranted, and despite his undefined, limited role in , Hollandsworth put up his best numbers since his rookie season. Finding his way into the line-up in all three outfield positions,
first base and
designated hitter during interleague play, Hollandsworth batted .284 with nine home runs and 32 RBIs, all career highs since his rookie season. ==Colorado Rockies==