1984 Atlanta Braves season explained

Atlanta Braves
Season:1984
League:National League
Division:West
Ballpark:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium
City:Atlanta
Record:80–82 (.494)
Divisional Place:2nd
Owners:Ted Turner
General Managers:John Mullen
Managers:Joe Torre
Television:WTBS
Superstation WTBS
Radio:WSB
(Ernie Johnson, Pete Van Wieren, Skip Caray, John Sterling)

The 1984 Atlanta Braves season was the 19th season in Atlanta along with the 114th overall.

Offseason

Regular season

The 1984 Braves third season with Joe Torre at the helm was a disappointing one. Despite a winning record throughout most of the season they finished the campaign with an 80-82 mark, tied for second with the Houston Astros, 12 games behind the San Diego Padres.

Atlanta stumbled out of the gate with a 2-7 mark on April 13, and were six games out of first place. The Braves had a 6-11 record on April 25 but won three in a row and later won eight of nine to go above the .500 mark for the first time in 1984. They were 18-15 on May 13, tied for third and two games out of first.

On May 24 Atlanta lost a double-header to the Cubs 10-7, 7-5 to drop to the .500 mark at 21-21. Atlanta rebounded to win 13 of its next 15 games to surge into first place with a 34-23 mark on June 7.The Braves were 32-16 since April 14 and were in first place by 1½ games. The season was beginning to look good for Atlanta.

Unfortunately for the Braves this would prove to be the high water mark for the season. Atlanta lost five in a row from June 8 to 12 to fall into second place, 3½ games out of first. They were never to be in first place again in 1984.

June 16, 1984: The Braves were playing the Cincinnati Reds in Atlanta. Mario Soto threw several brushback pitches at Braves slugger Claudell Washington. Washington tossed his bat in the direction of Soto, appeared to go out to retrieve it, but instead walked toward the mound. Umpire Lanny Harris attempted to restrain Washington. Harris was thrown to the ground. Soto used the distraction to punch Washington. Several of Washington's teammates attempted to hold Washington to the ground. While they were doing that, Soto fired the baseball into the crowd of players, striking Braves coach Joe Pignatano. He was suspended three games for this incident; Washington received a five-game suspension for shoving (umpire) Lanny Harris. (Both Soto and Washington were ejected from the game.)

On June 20 the Braves were 39-29 and in second place, 1½ games out of first. By the end of June they were 43-35 and three games out of first. July would prove to be tougher for the Braves however. Atlanta went 5-12 to begin the month of July. On July 19 the Braves owned a 48-47 record and were seven games out of first and still in second place. It was growing more obvious that this wouldn't be the magical season fans had wished it would be. Atlanta was 8½ games out of first on the last day of July.

On August 3 the Braves were six games over the .500 mark with a 57-51 record following a 2-1 win over the Giants. The league leading San Diego Padres lost that day and the Braves closed within 7½ games of the lead. The Braves were still hopeful of a late season surge but it appeared that might not happen.

After August 3 things turned rotten on the Braves. From August 4 to September 9 the Braves posted a 12-23 record that reduced them to 69-74 with an eleven-game deficit with 19 games to play. The Braves had also slipped to third place. The "pennant race" was over.

Brawl with the San Diego Padres

See main article: 1984 Braves–Padres bean brawl. The Braves' regular season is most remembered for an August 12 game at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium against the San Diego Padres. From the start, the game was tense and errupted into a series of brawls which ended with a total of 13 ejections and 5 arrests. All fans who participated in the taunting and brawls were detained and arrested. The Braves eventually won the game by a score of 5-3. Fines and suspensions were issued four days later on August 16 to Williams ($10,000, ten days) and Summers, Brown, Torre ($1,000), Perry ($700), Bedrosian ($600) and Mahler ($700) who each received three-day suspensions. Virgil, Krol, Whitson, Booker, Lefferts, Bevacqua, Flannery, Nettles and Gossage for the Padres (all undisclosed) and Moore ($350) and Pérez ($300) for the Braves were all fined but not suspended.[3]

Notable transactions

Roster

1984 Atlanta Braves
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

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

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C 95 300 67 .223 4 25
1B 135 389 100 .257 9 44
2B 120 397 93 .234 9 43
SS 145 591 157 .266 2 48
3B 91 294 82 .279 5 30
LF 122 347 92 .265 7 47
CF 162 607 176 .290 36 100
RF 120 416 119 .286 17 61

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
90 301 61 .203 8 36
79 266 65 .244 3 28
81 227 47 .207 1 21
50 172 40 .233 1 10
87 142 37 .261 1 9
32 113 31 .274 3 19
40 102 16 .157 0 8
25 99 30 .303 2 4
28 90 24 .267 0 3
49 85 18 .212 2 12
34 58 12 .207 1 10
31 26 7 .269 0 5
11 25 5 .200 0 1
2 4 0 .000 0 0
4 2 0 .000 0 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
38 222.0 13 10 3.12 106
30 211.2 14 8 3.74 145
37 183.1 9 17 4.32 99
31 148.2 8 6 3.27 89
21 126.1 7 8 3.85 95
3 20.0 1 0 2.25 16
4 18.2 0 3 5.30 10

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
35 120.0 5 7 4.13 55
10 29.0 1 2 5.28 17
3 5.2 0 1 6.35 3

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
47 4 5 16 2.94 47
62 3 6 11 3.06 55
54 4 3 4 3.78 51
40 9 6 11 2.37 81
25 2 0 5 2.70 10

Farm system

See also: Minor League Baseball.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/boggsto01.shtml Tommy Boggs
  2. https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/butlebr01.shtml Brett Butler
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/1984/08/17/sports/williams-and-torre-suspended-fined.html "Williams and Torre Suspended, Fined," The Associated Press (AP), Friday, August 17, 1984.
  4. https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/pocorbi01.shtml Biff Pocoroba
  5. https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/glavito02.shtml Tom Glavine
  6. https://www.baseball-reference.com/d/dayleke01.shtml Ken Dayley