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1980 Atlanta Braves season

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Major League Baseball team season
1980 Atlanta Braves
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkAtlanta–Fulton County Stadium
CityAtlanta
Record81–80 (.503)
Divisional place4th
OwnersTed Turner
General managersJohn Mullen
ManagersBobby Cox
TelevisionWTBS/Superstation WTBS
RadioWSB
(Ernie Johnson,Pete Van Wieren,Skip Caray)
← 1979Seasons1981 →

The1980 Atlanta Braves season was the 15th season in Atlanta along with the 110th season as a franchise overall.

Offseason

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Regular season

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On August 6,umpireJerry Dale ruled that BravesshortstopRafael Ramírez did not step on second base while turning adouble play.ManagerBobby Cox argued the call and confronted Dale while tobacco juice streamed out of his mouth. Cox was accused of spitting on the umpire.[3]

Phil Niekro became the only pitcher in the history of theNational League to lead the NL in losses for four consecutive seasons.[4]

Season standings

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NL West
TeamWLPct.GBHomeRoad
Houston Astros9370.57155‍–‍2638‍–‍44
Los Angeles Dodgers9271.564155‍–‍2737‍–‍44
Cincinnati Reds8973.54944‍–‍3745‍–‍36
Atlanta Braves8180.5031150‍–‍3031‍–‍50
San Francisco Giants7586.4661744‍–‍3731‍–‍49
San Diego Padres7389.45119½45‍–‍3628‍–‍53

Record vs. opponents

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1980 National League record

Sources:[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12]
TeamATLCHCCINHOULADMONNYMPHIPITSDSFSTL
Atlanta8–42–167–1111–75–73–95–711–112–611–66–6
Chicago4–87–51–115–76–1210–85–138–104–85–79–9
Cincinnati16–25–78–109–93–98–47–56–615–3–17–115–7
Houston11–711–110–89–105–78–43–97–511–711–77–5
Los Angeles7–117–59–910–911–17–56–66–69–913–57–5
Montreal7–512–69–37–51–1110–89–96–1210–27–512–6
New York9–38–104–84–85–78–106–1210–81–113–99–9
Philadelphia7-513–55–79–36–69–912–67–118–46–69–9
Pittsburgh1–1110–86–65–76–612–68–1011–76–68–410–8
San Diego6–128–43–15–17–119–92–1011–14–86–610–87–5
San Francisco6–117–511–77–115–135–79–36–64–88–107–5
St. Louis6–69–97–55–75–76–129–99–98–105–75–7


Notable transactions

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Game log

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1980 Game Log (81–80)
April (6–11)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 9@Reds0–9Pastore (1–0)Niekro (0–1)51,7740–1
2April 11@Reds0–6(6)LaCoss (1–0)McWilliams (0–1)12,9020–2
3April 12@Reds4–5Hume (1–0)Hrabosky (0–1)11,8390–3
4April 13@Reds0–5Leibrandt (1–0)Niekro (0–2)32,9960–4
5April 14@Astros4–5Sambito (1–0)Garber (0–1)15,0170–5
6April 15@Astros2–6Niekro (1–0)McWilliams (0–2)15,7120–6
7April 17Reds1–4Pastore (2-0)Niekro (0–3)15,7420–7
8April 18Reds3–0Matula (1–0)Leibrandt (1–1)5,6241–7
9April 19Reds1–6Bonham (1–0)Alexander (0–1)9,6841–8
10April 20Reds3–5Tomlin (2–0)Bradford (0–1)Hume (1)8,0021–9
11April 22Padres3–2(10)Hrabosky (1–1)Shirley (0–1)4,7102–9
12April 23Padres2–1Matula (2–0)Jones (1–2)Hrabosky (1)4,1663–9
13April 24Padres8–7Garber (1–1)Fingers (2–1)4,4984–9
14April 25Expos8–7(11)Bradford (1–1)Bahnsen (0–1)6,9295–9
15April 26Expos3–4Grimsley (1–1)Niekro (0–4)Fryman (2)13,7055–10
16April 27Expos6–3McWilliams (1–2)Sanderson (1–2)Hrabosky (2)12,9176–10
April 28@PadresPostponed (rain); Makeup: June 28
April 29@PadresPostponed (rain); Makeup: September 21
17April 30@Padres1–2Rasmussen (1–2)Matula (2–1)Shirley (3)9,0186–11
May (11–15)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
18May 1@Padres3–4Shirley (1–1)Camp (0–1)12,1316–12
19May 2@Pirates6–1Niekro (1–4)Rooker (2–2)11,4767–12
20May 3@Pirates3–1(10)Hrabosky (1–1)Jackson (2–1)34,1048–12
21May 4@Pirates4–13Bibby (4–0)Boggs (0–1)14,3588–13
22May 5@Phillies1–7Carlton (5–1)Matula (2–2)26,1658–14
23May 6@Phillies5–10Ruthven (2–2)Alexander (0–2)Noles (2)25,3028–15
May 7@PhilliesPostponed (rain); Makeup: July 25 as a traditional double-header
24May 9Astros5–4McWilliams (2–2)Forsch (4–1)Bradford (1)11,1119–15
25May 10Astros2–3(11)LaCorte (2–0)Garber (1–2)Sambito (3)13,7989–16
26May 11Astros7–4Niekro (2–4)Niekro (4–2)10,87110–16
27May 13Phillies7–3Alexander (1–2)Lerch (0–5)Camp (1)10,14611–16
28May 14Phillies1–9Carlton (6–2)McWilliams (2–3)4,62511–17
29May 16Mets3–5Falcone (2–2)Niekro (2–5)Allen (6)6,13511–18
30May 18(1)Mets2–1Matula (3–2)Zachry (0–2)Camp (2)12–18
31May 18(2)Mets1–2Allen (1–3)Garber (1–3)11,80712–19
32May 19@Expos8–11Palmer (3–0)McWilliams (2–4)Fryman (7)20,65612–20
33May 20@Expos1–0Niekro (3–5)Sanderson (3–3)11,07113–20
34May 21@Expos2–3Rogers (4–4)Garber (1–4)13,60613–21
35May 23@Mets1–2Burris (3–3)Matula (3–3)Allen (8)7,86413–22
36May 24@Mets4–5(10)Allen (2–3)Camp (0–2)7,22113–23
37May 25@Mets0–3Swan (3–3)Niekro (3–6)13,62413–24
38May 26Giants2–1Boggs (1–1)Minton (1–2)Bradford (2)5,82214–24
39May 27Giants6–3McWilliams (3–4)Knepper (3–6)Garber (1)5,27715–24
40May 28Giants3–2(12)Hrabosky (2–1)Lavelle (0–5)5,50016–24
41May 29@Dodgers0–3Welch (5–1)Niekro (3–7)24,63016–25
42May 30@Dodgers4–8Hooton (5–3)Matula (3–4)32,20016–26
43May 31@Dodgers6–5Boggs (2–1)Reuss (6–1)Garber (2)40,16117–26
June (15–13)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
44June 1@Dodgers9–5Alexander (2–2)Goltz (3–4)Camp (3)49,32018–26
45June 2@Giants4–2Niekro (4–7)Whitson (2–6)3,76819–26
46June 3@Giants2–3Minton (2–2)Bradford (1–2)9,29419–27
47June 4@Giants7–2Matula (4–4)Montefusco (2–5)5,59320–27
48June 6Dodgers0–5Reuss (7–1)Niekro (4–8)18,33120–28
49June 7Dodgers6–1Alexander (3–2)Goltz (3–5)25,72321–28
50June 8Dodgers1–3Sutton (5–2)Boggs (2–2)Sutcliffe (4)12,54321–29
51June 9Cardinals5–8(10)Littlefield (1–0)Bradford (1–3)Frazier6,51321–30
52June 10Cardinals5–2Niekro (5–8)Sykes (1–5)6,76322–30
53June 11Cardinals3–4(10)Forsch (6–4)Bradford (1–4)Seaman (1)6,75522–31
54June 13@Cubs7–6Alexander (4–2)McGlothen (3–3)Garber (3)14,47023–31
55June 14@Cubs5–10Lamp (6–6)Niekro (5–9)25,10823–32
56June 15@Cubs1–4Krukow (4–7)Matula (4–5)Sutter (13)11,42123–33
57June 16@Cardinals6–3Boggs (3–2)Forsch (6–5)16,80924–33
58June 17@Cardinals2–3Vuckovich (6–5)Alexander (4–3)13,52424–34
59June 18(1)Pirates3–2Garber (2–4)Tekulve (5–4)25–34
60June 18(2)Pirates5–4Camp (1–2)Romo (3–3)Garber (4)17,15426–34
61June 19Pirates4–3Matula (5–5)Robinson (2–3)Bradford (3)10,58527–34
62June 20Cubs2–4McGlothen (4–4)Boggs (3–3)Sutter (16)10,27327–35
63June 21Cubs8–0Alexander (5–3)Hernandez (1–6)14,51628–35
64June 22Cubs2–3Lamp (8–6)Niekro (5–10)Tidrow (3)15,07028–36
65June 24@Reds2–8Leibrandt (7–4)McWilliams (3–5)22,68228–37
66June 25@Reds3–15Seaver (3–4)Matula (5–6)32,60328–38
67June 27@Padres5–3Camp (2–2)Curtis (3–6)Garber (5)15,30329–38
68June 28(1)@Padres5–4Bradford (2–4)Shirley (5–4)Garber (6)30–38
69June 28(2)@Padres2–3D'Acquisto (2–1)Camp (2–3)17,55430–39
70June 29@Padres4–2McWilliams (4–5)Rasmussen (1–7)11,93831–39
71June 30Astros5–4Hrabosky (3–1)Sambito (2–1)8,20832–39
July (14–14)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Braves team member

Roster

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1980 Atlanta Braves
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CBruce Benedict12035991.253234
1BChris Chambliss158602170.2821872
2BGlenn Hubbard117431107.248943
SSLuis Gómez12127853.191024
3BBob Horner124463124.2683589
LFJeff Burroughs9927873.2631351
CFDale Murphy156569160.2813389
RFGary Matthews155571159.2781975

Other batters

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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Jerry Royster12339295.242120
Larvell Blanks8822145.204212
Brian Asselstine8721862.284325
Rafael Ramírez5016544.267211
Bill Nahorodny5915738.242518
Mike Lum938317.20505
Biff Pocoroba708322.26528
Terry Harper215410.18503
Charlie Spikes413610.27802
Chico Ruiz25268.30802
Joe Nolan17226.27302
Eddie Miller11193.15800
Gary Cooper2120.00000

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Phil Niekro40275.015183.63176
Doyle Alexander35231.214114.20114
Tommy Boggs32192.11293.4284
Rick Matula33176.211134.5862
Larry McWilliams30163.29144.9577

Relief pitchers

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Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Rick Camp7764221.9133
Gene Garber685573.8351
Larry Bradford563442.4432
Al Hrabosky454233.6231
Preston Hanna322003.1835
Rick Mahler20002.451

Farm system

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See also:Minor League Baseball
LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAARichmond BravesInternational LeagueFred Hatfield
AASavannah BravesSouthern LeagueEddie Haas
ADurham BullsCarolina LeagueAl Gallagher
AAnderson BravesSouth Atlantic LeagueSonny Jackson
RookieGCL BravesGulf Coast LeaguePedro González

Awards and honors

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League leaders

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  • Phil Niekro, National League leader, Losses[4]

Notes

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  1. ^Chris Chambliss page at Baseball Reference
  2. ^Doyle Alexander page at Baseball Reference
  3. ^Sports Illustrated, "Thumbing his Way back home" by Thomas Lake, July 26, 2010, p. 49
  4. ^abGreat Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p. 348, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York,ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
  5. ^Ken Dayley page at Baseball Reference
  6. ^Randy Johnson page at Baseball Reference
  7. ^Larvell Blanks page at Baseball-Reference

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