1997 Oakland Athletics season explained

Oakland Athletics
Season:1997
League:American League
Division:West
Ballpark:Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
City:Oakland, California
Record:65–97 (.401)
Divisional Place:4th
Managers:Art Howe
General Managers:Sandy Alderson
Television:KRON-TV
Sports Channel Pacific
(Ray Fosse, Greg Papa, Ken Wilson)
Radio:KFRC
(Bill King, Ken Korach, Ray Fosse)

The Oakland Athletics' 1997 season was the 97th season in franchise history. The team finished fourth in the American League West with a record of 65–97.

Coming off a 78–84 campaign in 1996, The Athletics hoped to reach the playoffs for the first time since 1992. With this as the goal, the team traded for Jose Cansecowho had previously played for the Athletics from 1985 to 1992, as a hope to get another power hitter. With the trade, Canseco was reunited with fellow superstar (and fellow "Bash Brother") Mark McGwire. In addition to McGwire and Canseco, Oakland's lineup included other power hitters such as Jason Giambi, Gerónimo Berroa, and Matt Stairs.

Although a good looking off-season, little was done to improve the Athletics' poor 1996 pitching staff. Ariel Prieto, who had a 4.41 career ERA, was named the Opening Day starter; a succession of poorly regarded players filled out the rest of the starting rotation and bullpen. While optimism remained high for the team's offense, great concern remained for its pitching staff.

In the end, Oakland's offense and pitching both fared poorly. No starter won more than six games. None of the team's top four starters (Ariel Prieto, Steve Karsay, Mike Oquist, and Dave Telgheder) finished the season with an ERA of less than 5.00; the Athletics, as a team, finished with an earned run average of 5.48, a league worst. All told, Oakland allowed a season total of 946 runs. A record that still holds till today

More puzzling was the fate of the offense. Oakland, as expected, remained one of the league's best power-hitting teams. The Athletics' sluggers hit a total of 197 home runs (third-most in the American League). Oakland's home runs failed to generate much offense, however, as all around low batting average for the team negated most of the team's other advantages. Oakland scored a total of 764 runs in 1997 (the 11th highest total in the American League).

These awful performances quickly removed the A's from contention. On May 31, they were already nine games out of first place; their position steadily worsened throughout the summer. In light of this, General Manager Sandy Alderson traded Mark McGwire (who, at the time, was on pace to break Roger Maris' single-season home run record) to the St. Louis Cardinals for T.J. Matthews, Blake Stein, and Eric Ludwick. McGwire would finish the season with 58 home runs (four shy of breaking the record). The trade was a disaster on the Athletics' end, as none of the three players received in the trade panned out. The A's ultimately finished twenty-five games behind the first-place Seattle Mariners. Their 65-97 finish (the club's worst since 1979) led to the removal of Sandy Alderson as General Manager on October 17, he was replaced by Billy Beane. Manager Art Howe, however, was retained for the 1998 season.

The 1997 season would ultimately prove to be the Athletics' nadir. The continued rise of Jason Giambi, the debuts of Ben Grieve and Miguel Tejada, the acquisition of Tim Hudson in the 1997 MLB draft, and the ascension of Billy Beane to the position of general manager paved the way for a lengthy period of success from 1999 onwards.

Offseason

Regular season

Transactions

Roster

1997 Oakland Athletics
Roster
PitchersCatchersInfieldersOutfieldersManagerCoaches

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Starters by position

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

PosPlayerGABRHAvg.HRRBISB
C 85 256 29 74 .289 6 22 1
1B 105 366 48 104 .284 34 81 1
2B 147 538 58 131 .243 14 65 9
3B 129 479 59 97 .203 11 41 9
SS 79 222 29 62 .279 1 20 2
LF 142519 66 152 .293 20 81 0
CF 92 279 55 69 .247 3 18 5
RF 133 352 62 105 .298 27 73 3
DH 108 388 56 91 .235 23 74 8
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Other batters

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

PlayerGABRHAvg.HRRBISB
128 271 38 82 .303 4 30 1
73 261 40 81 .310 16 42 3
78 236 47 62 .263 4 14 13
68 224 33 51 .228 6 19 7
76 201 30 58 .289 3 22 0
68 188 22 38 .202 4 18 2
71 175 22 39 .223 5 15 1
46 131 17 30 .229 4 16 4
56 116 14 34 .293 1 14 0
48 111 6 22 .198 3 7 0
26 99 10 20 .202 2 10 2
24 93 12 29 .312 3 24 0
17 46 8 13 .283 2 6 0
13 24 2 6 .250 1 2 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERABBSO
24 132.2 3 12 5.77 47 92
27 125.0 6 8 5.04 70 90
19 107.2 4 6 5.02 43 72
20 101.0 4 6 6.06 35 55
14 77.2 1 7 4.87 22 34
13 73.1 3 6 4.42 40 65
13 58.1 3 5 8.18 32 37
6 24.0 1 4 8.25 16 14
2 10.1 0 2 7.84 1 5

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
49 134.0 5 11 6.04 68
62 101.2 1 10 5.13 66
37 77.1 3 4 5.82 43
12 29.2 3 1 6.37 18

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLSVERASO
72 73.0 3 4 23 3.82 66
78 64.2 2 2 3 5.15 45
71 96.2 9 5 4 4.28 57
38 45.2 4 1 2 4.53 43
24 28.2 6 2 3 4.40 24
15 15.2 2 0 0 5.74 12
14 18.2 2 0 0 9.64 12
11 12.2 0 0 0 5.68 10
8 11.0 0 0 0 5.73 8
6 11.1 0 0 0 7.15 11
5 6.1 0 0 0 2.84 4
4 6.1 0 1 0 9.95 1
3 2.0 0 0 0 13.50 1

Awards and records

Farm system

See also: Minor League Baseball.

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Edmonton

References

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dane Johnson Stats - Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com.
  2. Web site: Mike Oquist Stats - Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. Web site: Frank Catalanotto Stats - Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com.
  4. Web site: Scott Service Stats - Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com.
  5. Sports Illustrated, Oct 27, 2008, p.24, Vol. 109, No. 16
  6. Web site: Brent Mayne Stats - Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com.
  7. Web site: Tim Hudson Stats - Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com.
  8. Web site: Tilson Brito Stats - Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com.
  9. Web site: 1997 Oakland Athletics Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com. Baseball-Reference.com.
  10. Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.372, David Nemec and Scott latow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York,