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YEAR IN REVIEW : 1984 National League

Off the field...

Republican President Ronald Reagan was reelected after defeating Democratic candidate Walter Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro, who was the first female Vice Presidential candidate to represent a major party.

Doctor's replaced the ailing heart of an infant girl known as "Baby Fae" with that of a baboon's at Loma Linda University Medical Center in California. Although she died twenty-one days later of organ failure, doctors discovered that she hadn't rejected the heart as many had expected. That gave hope to the doctors and inspired continued research to find a cure for neonatal heart disease.

James Huberty gunned down twenty-one children and adults in a McDonalds restaurant in San Ysidro, California before being shot dead by the police at the scene. The incident was one of the worst mass murders in U.S. history.

In the American League...

On May 9th, Harold Baines hit a 420-foot homerun in the twenty-fifth inning to give the White Sox a 7-6 victory over the visiting Milwaukee Brewers. The eight hour and six minute marathon set an all-time record for the most innings ever played in an American League game as well as the longest game ever in the Major Leagues.

Sparky Anderson's Detroit Tigers echoed the glory days of Cobb as they dominated the American League with a 104-58 record and one-hundred eighty-seven home runs. Lance Parrish hit thirty-three home runs and ninety-eight RBIs while batting .237, Kirk Gibson added twenty-seven round-trippers and ninety-one RBIs plus a .282 average and Alan Trammell led the team with the top average of .314. Jack Morris anchored the Tigers' pitching staff with a 19-11 record and Guillermo Hernandez tallies thirty-two saves in thirty-three opportunities.

On the 17th Anniversary of his first round-tripper, Reggie Jackson launched a Bud Black fastball into the right field stands for his five-hundredth career homer. He was the thirteenth player ever to reach that mark following Willie McCovey in 1978. Unfortunately, "Mr. October" and his Anaheim Angels fell 10-1 to the visiting Kansas City Royals.

In the National League...

Pete Rose, then with the Montreal Expos, played in his 3,309th Major League game on June 29th beating Carl Yastrzemski's record as well as his former team the Cincinnati Reds (7-3).

At Fulton County Stadium, the Atlanta Braves and San Diego Padres erupted in a ten-minute brawl over a pitching duel that resulted in sixteen major ejections by the officials. Several Major League umpires stated that it was the worst disgrace ever witnessed on a baseball diamond and that it clearly set the game back fifty years in the minds of many fans.

The Chicago Cubs finally won their first title (of any kind) since 1945 after they beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-1 for the National League East.

Around the league...

Due to a strike by the Major League umpires, the first game of the National League Championship Series was called by college replacement officials. The labor dispute was predominately over a pool of $340,000 that the regulars wanted distributed to all umps, including those that were not working the post-season.

"The Natural," an instant classic based on the novel by Bernard Malamud, debuted on the big screen with Robert Redford starring as Roy Hobbs, an aging slugger with the New York Knights. The climatic finale is still considered one of the greatest scenes ever filmed on a baseball diamond.

Al Schacht, better known as "The Clown Prince of Baseball" died on July 14th at the age of ninety-one. The former Washington Senators pitcher turned top hat jester had entertained the crowd before twenty-five World Series and eighteen All-Star Games.

Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueberroth warned the city of Chicago that he would move all future playoff games involving the Cubs to St. Louis unless outdoor lights were installed at Wrigley Field.

Baseball Almanac Top Quote

"If I stole a base, it was to help us win a game, and I like to think that's what made me special." - Joe Morgan

1984 National League Player Review

1983 | 1984 Hitting Statistics League Leaders |1985

StatisticName(s)Team(s)#Top 25
Base on BallsGary MatthewsChicago103Top 25
Batting AverageTony GwynnSan Diego.351Top 25
DoublesTim RainesMontreal38Top 25
Johnny RayPittsburgh
HitsTony GwynnSan Diego213Top 25
Home RunsDale MurphyAtlanta36Top 25
Mike SchmidtPhiladelphia
On Base PercentageGary MatthewsChicago.417Top 25
RBIGary CarterMontreal106Top 25
Mike SchmidtPhiladelphia
RunsRyne SandbergChicago114Top 25
Slugging AverageDale MurphyAtlanta.547Top 25
Stolen BasesTim RainesMontreal75Top 25
Total BasesDale MurphyAtlanta332Top 25
TriplesJuan SamuelPhiladelphia19Top 25
Ryne SandbergChicago
StatisticName(s)Team(s)#Top 25
1984 N.L. History |1984 A.L. History |Year-by-Year History

1984 National League Pitcher Review

1983 | 1984 Pitching Statistics League Leaders |1985

StatisticName(s)Team(s)#Top 25
Complete GamesMario SotoCincinnati13Top 25
ERAAlejandro PenaLos Angeles2.48Top 25
GamesTed PowerCincinnati78Top 25
SavesBruce SutterSt. Louis45Top 25
ShutoutsJoaquin AndujarSt. Louis4Top 25
Orel HershiserLos Angeles
Alejandro PenaLos Angeles
StrikeoutsDwight GoodenNew York276Top 25
Winning PercentageRick SutcliffeChicago.941Top 25
WinsJoaquin AndujarSt. Louis20Top 25
StatisticName(s)Team(s)#Top 25
1984 N.L. History |1984 A.L. History |Year-by-Year History

1984 National League Team Standings

1984 All-Star Game | 1984 Team Standings |1984 World Series

EastTeam | RosterWLWPGB
Chicago Cubs9665.5960
New York Mets9072.556
St. Louis Cardinals8478.51912½
Philadelphia Phillies8181.50015½
Montreal Expos7883.48418
Pittsburgh Pirates7587.46321½
WestTeam | RosterWLWPGB
San Diego Padres9270.5680
Houston Astros8082.49412
Atlanta Braves8082.49412
Los Angeles Dodgers7983.48813
Cincinnati Reds7092.43222
San Francisco Giants6696.40726
N.L.Team | RosterWLWPGB
National League Team Standings

1984 National League Team Review

Hitting Statistics League Leaderboard

StatisticTeam#
Base on BallsChicago567
Batting AveragePhiladelphia.266
DoublesPhiladelphia248
HitsSan Francisco1,499
Home RunsPhiladelphia147
On Base PercentagePhiladelphia.335
RunsChicago762
Slugging AveragePhiladelphia.407
Stolen BasesSt. Louis220
TriplesHouston67

1984 National League Team Review

Pitching Statistics League Leaderboard

StatisticTeam#
Complete GamesLos Angeles39
ERAPittsburgh3.11
Fewest Hits AllowedSan Diego1,327
Fewest Home Runs AllowedLos Angeles76
Fewest Walks AllowedChicago442
SavesSt. Louis51
ShutoutsSan Diego17
StrikeoutsLos Angeles1,033
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baseball almanac fast facts

Why did we choose aJoe Morgan quote for our page introduction? Because on the 24th of June he hit his two-hundred sixty-fifth career home run as a second baseman passingRogers Hornsby for the all-time mark for that position.

On April 13, 1984,Pete Rose became the second player in major league history to record four-thousand career hits. Do you remember which pitcher gave up thissignificant hit? Do you know what kind of hit it was?

On September 12, 1984,Dwight Gooden of New York struck out sixteen Pittsburgh batters bringing his rookie season total to two-hundred forty-seven - passing the American League and previous major league leadingHerb Score strikeoutrecord of two-hundred forty-five.

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