Rounds 4-6
Rounds 4-6
1973 All Star Break
Mike Caldwell has arrived ladies and gentlement. The man is on fire and just keeps getting better for us each and every year. At this rate Randy Jones may just become his trusty sidekick when all is said and done.
Once again we find ourselves in the driver's seat come all star time. We currently lead the division, but by only two games.
The team pitching has been amazing. We currently have a team ERA of 3.88 which is much better than we had expected to have this year. The starting rotation is still lacking a solid number 5 that we can count on day in and day out, and we could use one more arm in the pen to really solidify our chances. We hope to pick one up before the trade deadline and if not we will more than likely sign one in free agency when the time comes around.
Batting average is down a little and there have been some minor changes to the lineup. SS Rico Petrocelli has yet to find his stroke this year, and Dave Hilton has taken over duties at 1B after replacing Nate Colbert due to an injury. Dave has been playing so well that he has yet to give up his starting role.
The following Padres were also named to the NL all star team:
P Mike Caldwell
P Dave Roberts
P Mike Corkins
Code:1973 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Roberts, Dave SDP 150.1 3.23 20 20 9 4 0 73 48 11.14 Caldwell, Mike SDP 147.0 2.14 20 20 13 2 0 75 32 8.94 Jones, Randy SDP 140.0 4.05 20 20 8 4 0 68 35 11.89 Kirby, Clay SDP 112.2 5.27 19 19 7 5 0 92 62 14.30 Dukes, Tom SDP 59.2 4.98 37 0 5 4 5 44 35 13.73 Arlin, Steve SDP 38.2 7.45 9 6 0 4 0 22 26 18.85 Bell, Jerry SDP 36.1 3.47 23 0 3 6 2 9 15 10.90 Corkins, Mike SDP 26.1 3.08 26 0 2 3 18 13 12 11.28 Schaeffer, Mark SDP 26.0 4.50 21 0 2 1 2 17 13 11.77 Troedson, Rich SDP 25.0 2.52 9 1 3 1 0 21 6 9.00 Gentry, Gary SDP 13.1 5.40 7 0 0 0 1 8 5 10.80Code:1973 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Clarke, Horace SDP 85 .253 356 90 9 2 4 30 36 6 4 51 19 .323 .314 Grubb, Johnny SDP 84 .331 305 101 20 6 10 52 44 2 2 50 39 .534 .426 Evans, Dwight SDP 86 .261 299 78 17 2 10 53 60 1 2 47 42 .431 .374 Petrocelli, Rico SDP 76 .232 289 67 17 2 9 41 58 0 2 40 47 .398 .322 Bailey, Bob SDP 80 .272 287 78 16 0 11 45 68 2 4 39 53 .443 .367 Morales, Jerry SDP 68 .333 276 92 17 2 14 36 39 0 4 56 35 .562 .411 Ruberto, Sonny SDP 75 .177 226 40 8 0 0 12 46 0 0 9 15 .212 .217 Colbert, Nate SDP 55 .174 178 31 4 1 6 22 49 4 0 19 30 .309 .276 Hilton, Dave SDP 37 .314 118 37 4 3 2 15 16 2 2 19 14 .449 .397 Gaston, Cito SDP 54 .291 103 30 4 1 5 8 18 0 0 21 20 .495 .348 Kelly, Van SDP 63 .282 85 24 5 0 1 12 10 0 1 12 8 .376 .371 Robinson, Dave SDP 47 .222 72 16 4 0 1 5 14 1 0 11 14 .319 .266 Slocum, Ron SDP 42 .250 64 16 1 0 0 7 14 0 0 4 7 .266 .319 Sipin, John SDP 33 .297 64 19 7 0 0 6 7 1 0 9 8 .406 .342 Caldwell, Mike SDP 20 .100 50 5 0 0 0 1 18 0 0 1 4 .100 .118 Roberts, Dave SDP 20 .063 48 3 0 0 0 1 14 0 0 0 3 .063 .080 Jones, Randy SDP 20 .128 47 6 1 0 0 0 14 0 0 2 2 .149 .128 Kirby, Clay SDP 19 .086 35 3 0 0 0 2 17 0 0 1 0 .086 .135 Arlin, Steve SDP 9 .400 10 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 6 .400 .400 Dukes, Tom SDP 37 .167 6 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 .167 .167 Troedson, Rich SDP 9 .167 6 1 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 .167 .167 Bell, Jerry SDP 23 .250 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 .250 .250 Gentry, Gary SDP 7 .000 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Corkins, Mike SDP 26 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Let's hope that the Pads can hang on this year. It seems that your pitching will keep the other team from scoring, now if only those bats start to heat up...
1973 Review
Many thought this was the year of the Padres. Johnny Grubb and Dwight Evans were coming off very impressive rookie seasons and the pitching staff looked to be one of the strongest in the league. There were a few short comings on offense, but we were hoping that we could overcome them with the strong pitching.
In the end the Padres came up just a little bit short of the post season. Mike Caldwell posted one of the most impressive seasons for a pitcher that the Padres will likely see for a while. Randy Jones finally showed what all the hype was about and is becoming a very solid number two guy in the rotation. Mike Corkins was one of the league's best closers and for the most part the rest of the pen was very solid.
A few players that had been putting up big numbers decided to take the 1973 season off though, it seemed. Rico Petrocelli had an off season compared to what he had been doing. This was disappointing considering this was the best Padres lineup that we had ever seen coming in to the season.
Nate Colbert finds himself on the bench behind Dave Hilton. Hilton has proven that he can hit for average and gets on base a lot more often then the slugging Colbert. 24 year old Jerry Morales lead the team in homers and Rico, despite batting in the .230's lead the team in RBI with 98.
The 1973 season has come and gone, but we made progress again and will be back in 1974. Just wait til next year!!
Standings / Playoffs
AwardsCode:AMERICAN LEAGUE (1973) EAST W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Baltimore 100 62 .617 -- .293 178 83 4.89 New York 87 75 .537 13.0 .287 160 40 5.00 Boston 86 76 .531 14.0 .291 229 47 5.44 Detroit 79 83 .488 21.0 .270 177 42 5.24 Milwaukee 77 85 .475 23.0 .267 178 75 5.04 Cleveland 61 101 .377 39.0 .262 134 51 5.44 WEST W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Oakland 105 57 .648 -- .281 244 34 4.14 Minnesota 90 72 .556 15.0 .284 133 85 4.69 California 83 79 .512 22.0 .287 117 75 4.36 Kansas City 81 81 .500 24.0 .285 143 72 4.35 Chicago 70 92 .432 35.0 .272 142 50 5.64 Texas 53 109 .327 52.0 .265 102 75 5.55 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1973) EAST W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Pittsburgh 93 69 .574 -- .293 150 82 4.25 St. Louis 91 71 .562 2.0 .268 126 98 4.03 New York 85 77 .525 8.0 .252 135 78 3.72 Philadelphia 78 84 .481 15.0 .259 181 40 4.89 Montreal 75 87 .463 18.0 .272 123 42 4.80 Chicago 73 89 .451 20.0 .252 165 53 4.41 WEST W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA San Francisco 96 66 .593 -- .266 190 51 3.87 San Diego 93 69 .574 3.0 .247 131 35 3.84 Los Angeles 83 79 .512 13.0 .267 113 110 3.94 Atlanta 74 88 .457 22.0 .265 161 62 4.80 Houston 73 89 .451 23.0 .262 127 84 4.36 Cincinnati 58 104 .358 38.0 .265 113 76 5.26 defeat , 0-0 defeat , 0-0 defeat , 0-0 defeat , 0-0 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Orioles defeat Athletics, 3-0 Giants defeat Pirates, 3-2 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Giants defeat Orioles, 4-3
FinancesCode:AMERICAN LEAGUE (1973) Cy Young Jim Palmer (BAL) Player of the Year: Don Baylor (BAL) Rookie Of The Year: John Balaz (CAL) Gold Glove (P): Mel Stottlemyre (NYY) Gold Glove (C): Ray Fosse (CLE) Gold Glove (1B): John Ellis (NYY) Gold Glove (2B): Tom Ragland (TEX) Gold Glove (3B): Toby Harrah (BOS) Gold Glove (SS): Mark Belanger (BAL) Gold Glove (LF): Al Yates (MIL) Gold Glove (CF): Carl Yastrzemski (BOS) Gold Glove (RF): John Balaz (CAL) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1973) Cy Young Gaylord Perry (SFG) Player of the Year: George Foster (SFG) Rookie Of The Year: Frank Taveras (PIT) Gold Glove (P): Randy Jones (SDP) Gold Glove (C): Johnny Bench (NYM) Gold Glove (1B): Wes Parker (LAD) Gold Glove (2B): Steve Huntz (STL) Gold Glove (3B): Darrell Evans (ATL) Gold Glove (SS): Dave Concepcion (CIN) Gold Glove (LF): Jerry Morales (SDP) Gold Glove (CF): Ken Griffey (CIN) Gold Glove (RF): Dwight Evans (SDP)
Code:AMERICAN LEAGUE (1973) Tickets Revenue Payroll Profit Cash Baltimore Orioles 40,966 $6.1M $5.1M $526K $1.5M Boston Red Sox 37,578 $5.3M $4.5M -$151K $1.0M California Angels 33,181 $4.6M $4.4M -$32,000 $1.0M Chicago White Sox 31,031 $4.1M $3.3M $74,000 $748K Cleveland Indians 31,556 $3.9M $2.8M $96,000 $742K Detroit Tigers 35,442 $4.8M $5.0M $7,000 $882K Kansas City Royals 34,699 $4.7M $4.4M -$450K $669K Milwaukee Brewers 35,107 $4.2M $3.3M $117K $1.2M Minnesota Twins 36,347 $5.0M $4.3M -$71,000 $905K New York Yankees 36,219 $5.0M $4.5M $197K $751K Oakland Athletics 40,960 $6.1M $5.7M $204K $713K Texas Rangers 26,629 $3.7M $3.4M -$212K $464K NATIONAL LEAGUE (1973) Tickets Revenue Payroll Profit Cash Atlanta Braves 34,981 $4.6M $4.0M $171K $796K Chicago Cubs 31,835 $4.3M $4.0M -$115K $627K Cincinnati Reds 30,979 $4.1M $3.5M -$112K $521K Houston Astros 34,216 $4.7M $4.2M -$9,000 $859K Los Angeles Dodgers 38,157 $5.3M $4.6M $381K $857K Montreal Expos 34,269 $4.2M $3.7M $0 $519K New York Mets 35,816 $5.0M $4.0M $389K $932K Philadelphia Phillies 34,142 $4.8M $3.8M -$36,000 $747K Pittsburgh Pirates 37,834 $5.0M $4.0M $69,000 $1.1M SAN DIEGO PADRES 46,730 $5.3M $2.3M $1.8M $6.3M San Francisco Giants 40,904 $6.3M $5.4M $435K $1.6M St. Louis Cardinals 38,325 $5.6M $4.8M $16,000 $1.1M
Code:1973 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Caldwell, Mike SDP 282.0 2.59 39 39 20 9 0 149 55 9.22 Jones, Randy SDP 280.0 3.05 39 39 19 8 0 142 60 10.32 Roberts, Dave SDP 276.1 3.91 39 39 15 12 0 123 95 11.99 Kirby, Clay SDP 225.1 5.07 38 38 13 12 0 186 110 14.14 Bell, Jerry SDP 65.0 4.85 41 0 4 7 2 12 30 13.15 Schaeffer, Mark SDP 53.0 5.09 46 0 5 4 3 47 25 13.42 Troedson, Rich SDP 46.1 3.30 21 1 4 2 2 36 11 9.52 Corkins, Mike SDP 43.1 2.91 45 0 6 5 31 29 20 11.22 Gentry, Gary SDP 28.0 3.54 13 0 0 0 2 21 12 11.25Code:1973 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Clarke, Horace SDP 160 .252 636 160 20 4 4 56 58 11 9 91 35 .314 .314 Morales, Jerry SDP 143 .315 577 182 32 4 25 70 78 4 10 105 74 .515 .389 Petrocelli, Rico SDP 152 .232 557 129 35 3 24 74 104 0 2 84 98 .434 .317 Evans, Dwight SDP 161 .254 556 141 29 7 19 85 111 2 2 82 84 .433 .354 Grubb, Johnny SDP 154 .313 546 171 34 10 20 86 84 2 4 89 79 .522 .406 Bailey, Bob SDP 156 .256 544 139 30 0 19 83 119 4 8 72 93 .415 .354 Hilton, Dave SDP 113 .268 370 99 16 5 3 44 55 4 3 38 41 .362 .347 Colbert, Nate SDP 58 .188 181 34 4 1 8 22 49 4 0 21 34 .354 .286 Gaston, Cito SDP 106 .287 150 43 5 2 5 13 27 1 0 27 35 .447 .347 Slocum, Ron SDP 86 .207 145 30 3 0 0 13 28 0 0 10 12 .228 .267 Kelly, Van SDP 122 .275 138 38 9 0 2 20 19 0 1 24 10 .384 .371 Robinson, Dave SDP 75 .219 114 25 8 0 1 8 20 1 1 15 19 .316 .264 Jones, Randy SDP 39 .090 89 8 1 0 0 1 30 0 0 5 3 .101 .100 Sipin, John SDP 50 .261 88 23 9 0 0 9 12 2 0 11 10 .364 .320 Caldwell, Mike SDP 39 .102 88 9 1 1 0 1 35 0 0 1 6 .136 .112 Roberts, Dave SDP 39 .115 87 10 1 0 0 2 28 0 1 2 6 .126 .132 Kirby, Clay SDP 38 .119 67 8 0 0 0 3 31 0 1 3 1 .119 .157 Iorg, Dane SDP 19 .314 35 11 3 0 1 12 6 0 0 9 4 .486 .489 Davanon, Jerry SDP 6 .111 9 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .111 .273 Troedson, Rich SDP 21 .111 9 1 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 .111 .111 Bell, Jerry SDP 41 .167 6 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .167 .167 Gentry, Gary SDP 13 .000 4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .200 Williams, Jim SDP 3 .000 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 .000 .333 Goddard, Joe SDP 3 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Corkins, Mike SDP 45 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Contract Negotiations
CF Jerry Morales
Not even a question. He has been one of our best hitters since we called him up. There was no way that we were going to let him test the FA waters.
3B Van kelly
Van had a rough start with the Padres, but that wasn't his fault. He was forced to start at thrid for us and he wasn't ready. Time has worked in his favor and he has been able to learn some valuable things on the bench behind Bob Bailey. He is a great pinch hitter.
RP Mike Corkins
Mike continues to be one of the best closers in the league. The price was right to locke him up for 4 more years.
P Dick Kelley
He was getting old and not putting up the numbers that we needed. He has been tooling around in the minors for the last few years as well.
P Tom Dukes
Tom had been a big part of the pen, but he was getting up in age and his skills were diminished to say the least.
P Steve Arlin
Steve had great potential but he just wasn't reaching it in San Diego. We wish him the best of luck wherever he ends up. He will certainly find a spot with another team.
CF Cito Gaston
Gaston has been a big contributor to the team. He offers a great solution to injury of any of our OF'ers. Cito gets a lot of playing time as a pinch hitter as well.
C Sonny Ruberto
Sonny played hard but he just didn't have the skills that we needed to keep him around for the money that he was asking for.
P Ken Tatum
Ken was the best relief pitcher that was available in free agency. We could have used some offense but we are still moving along with the thought that pitching wins championship.
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1974 Preveiw
The 1974 season should be one to remember. The Padres are coming off the best season in franchise history where they won an astounding 93 games but somehow still managed to finish in second in the division behind the Giants. A lot of things happened in 1973 that lead many to believe the Padres may very well stand a chance to win the division in the coming year.
The lineup has changes slightly as Horace Clarke will find himself batting in the 8th spot. His OBP just wasn’t high enough to warrant him staying in the leadoff spot. That job goes to 1B Dave Hilton. Dave isn’t your prototypical 1B. He doesn’t hit for power but he finds a way to get on base and has decent speed which is everything you can ask for when hitting number one in the lineup.
The rest of the lineup is very strong. Rico Petrocelli is hoping to bounce back from an off year. Dwight Evans and Johnny Grubb continue to get better and Jerry Morales is turning in to one of the better outfielders in the game today. Bob Bailey is always solid at third and will put up good numbers in the five hole for sure.
Catcher is the lone weak offensive spot in the lineup as Ron Slocum is known more for his defense than his bat. This position has been one that the Padres have been looking to upgrade for some time. Pitching however, has proven to be more of a need and therefore has garnered most of the attention to this point. That may change during the season by way of trade.
The pitching staff should once again be strong this year. Mike Caldwell is the obvious number one and Randy Jones is become a very close number two man in the rotation. If they can put up another year like 1973 the Padres are going to be a very hard team to sweep in a series.
The pen is still solid with veterans Mike Corkins, Ken Tatum, and Jerry Bell leading the way. Rookie Jimmy Freeman will find himself in the long reliever spot to start the year but could very well end up in the rotation at some point of someone struggles or gets hurt.
Another rookie will find himself in the starting rotation to begin the year. Randy Sterling will get the nod as the number 4 starter and should do pretty well in his firs season in the bigs. He put up impressive numbers in AAA last year and played very well in the spring.
The minors are a strong point for the Padres. We have several good looking prospects coming through the system. To name a few;
P Rich Mahler (72/85)
P Don Demola (71/87)
P Roy Branch (57/92)
P Al Autry (62/88)
SS Enzo Hernandez (77/93)
SS Frankie Libran (75/90)
1B Jason Thompson (55/82)
There have been a few disappointments in the farm system as well though. Joaquin Andujar doesn’t appear to be the great prospect that we had once hoped. He still finds himself in AA when Jimmy Freeman and Randy Sterling are already at the major league level. He still may develop in to a quality pitcher, but he is taking a bit longer than the Padres would like to see.
Projected Record: 80-82
No way that can be right. They haven't been giving San Diego any credit for a long time. For the last three seasons we have been predicted to finish under .500. Last year we won 93 games and the year before that we won 85.
Farm System: 4th
Scouting: 4th
Medical: 4th
Cash: $6,353,974
Payroll: $2,482,825
Payroll Budget: $3,470,105
1974 Amateur Draft
We really liked Sprowl's potential and we have had very good luck drafting guys that come up with only two pitches. It seems like they can concentrate on those two and can mold them in to some dominant pitches.
Herr is depenadable and durable. He has a great eye. When you get the chance to take a very talented second baseman in the ammy draft you have to jump all over it.
Cooper was the best position player left in the third round and we didn't want to miss out on him.
Hobbs has great potential. He is quite a few years from being ready, but that shouldn't be too much of a concern.
Cliburn was a risk. We really need to upgrade at catcher and there wasn't much in the draft. We are hoping that we can get lucky with him and he will develop in to a major league talent some day.
Dave Ford, well we got lucky with this pick. We found a player in the 6th round that still has decent potential and a shot to make it to the majors someday.
1974 All Star Break
Well...what can I say? The season isn't exactly going as I had hoped that it would. The hitting has just been well, not good. The pitching has been amazing but we can't hit enough to really get anything going. We are playing well. I guess that a few years of success has made me want a division title pretty badly. It's almost as if I'm expecting it a little bit.
Dave Hilton started off the year slowly and found himself down in the number 8 hole pretty quickly. He continued to struggle and Nate Colbert has taken over the first base duties. Nate doesn't hit for much average, at all, but he does hit the ball over the fence quite often which is more than what Dave was doing for us.
As you can see, we have a team ERA of 3.24 which is just crazy to be honest. I haven't had a pitching staff that good in quite some time. Randy Jones and Mike Caldwell continue to pitch well as we head in to the second half of the season. Dave Roberts is contributing alot as well. Randy Sterling is having some rookie growing pains, but overall he has pitched very well, especially in the early part of the year.
Right now we find ourselves 6.5 games out of first place. That isn't an impossible amount to overcome, but I sure would like to be closer. There is still a lot of baseball to go and we should be able to climb back in to this thing. If not, there is always NEXT YEAR!!
Code:1974 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Morales, Jerry SDP 96 .297 357 106 21 3 6 43 52 1 2 57 38 .423 .370 Petrocelli, Rico SDP 95 .280 343 96 22 1 19 45 51 0 1 62 78 .516 .367 Evans, Dwight SDP 97 .216 343 74 12 3 11 62 75 0 1 39 49 .364 .336 Bailey, Bob SDP 95 .265 332 88 15 5 14 55 64 5 4 52 72 .467 .367 Grubb, Johnny SDP 95 .288 313 90 24 3 14 74 45 0 1 73 50 .518 .429 Clarke, Horace SDP 88 .275 302 83 13 3 0 23 24 7 4 32 27 .338 .330 Slocum, Ron SDP 90 .202 258 52 4 1 1 32 55 0 0 17 16 .236 .290 Hilton, Dave SDP 63 .214 220 47 11 2 3 25 38 1 3 34 14 .323 .300 Colbert, Nate SDP 58 .200 215 43 11 1 13 16 51 3 0 33 30 .442 .258 Iorg, Dane SDP 59 .307 88 27 6 0 1 12 10 0 1 10 17 .409 .379 Gaston, Cito SDP 47 .312 77 24 4 3 2 5 11 2 0 17 16 .519 .349 Kelly, Van SDP 63 .329 70 23 8 0 0 7 13 0 0 12 6 .443 .380 Goddard, Joe SDP 44 .167 66 11 0 0 0 5 13 0 1 2 6 .167 .233 Davanon, Jerry SDP 34 .351 57 20 4 3 0 2 9 0 1 8 8 .526 .377 Caldwell, Mike SDP 21 .061 49 3 0 0 0 1 26 0 0 1 0 .061 .080 Jones, Randy SDP 21 .174 46 8 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 1 3 .174 .170 Sterling, Randy SDP 19 .152 46 7 1 0 0 2 14 0 0 0 3 .174 .188 Roberts, Dave SDP 19 .119 42 5 1 0 0 0 16 1 0 1 3 .143 .116 Kirby, Clay SDP 18 .171 35 6 0 0 0 0 13 0 1 4 2 .171 .171 Freeman, Jimmy SDP 11 .167 6 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .167 .167 Gentry, Gary SDP 9 .200 5 1 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 .200 .333 Troedson, Rich SDP 49 .000 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 .000 .000 Tatum, Ken SDP 21 .500 2 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .500 .500 Corkins, Mike SDP 21 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000Code:1974 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Jones, Randy SDP 157.2 2.23 21 21 12 3 0 71 44 9.59 Caldwell, Mike SDP 154.1 2.68 21 21 12 3 0 94 36 10.03 Roberts, Dave SDP 135.0 3.00 19 19 7 6 0 59 50 12.27 Sterling, Randy SDP 122.1 4.27 19 19 8 6 0 84 45 11.70 Kirby, Clay SDP 109.1 3.87 18 17 7 9 0 86 57 13.58 Troedson, Rich SDP 66.0 4.91 49 0 2 10 5 55 26 13.77 Tatum, Ken SDP 35.2 5.30 21 0 2 1 0 22 18 15.39 Freeman, Jimmy SDP 30.0 2.70 11 0 1 1 0 18 15 12.30 Corkins, Mike SDP 23.0 2.35 21 0 1 2 15 25 11 9.78 Bell, Jerry SDP 19.0 1.42 16 0 2 1 2 11 10 9.95 Gentry, Gary SDP 18.0 1.50 9 0 0 1 1 9 15 14.00
1974 All Star Teams
Code:AMERICAN LEAGUE ALL STAR TEAM C : Gene Tenace (OAK) 3,203,310 votes 1B : Boog Powell (BAL) 1,025,985 2B : Rod Carew (MIN) 1,955,001 3B : Toby Harrah (BOS) 3,059,873 SS : Dave Concepcion (BOS) 2,407,967 OF : Joe Rudi (OAK) 1,662,749 OF : Rick Monday (OAK) 1,475,319 OF : Carl Yastrzemski (BOS) 1,228,222 Bench : Lou Piniella (CAL) Bench : Roe Skidmore (CHW) Bench : Chris Chambliss (CLE) Bench : Graig Nettles (DET) Bench : Ron Cey (KCR) Bench : Gorman Thomas (MIL) Bench : Roy White (NYY) Bench : Tony Conigliaro (TEX) Bench : Reggie Smith (BOS) Bench : Pat Kelly (KCR) Bench : George Hendrick (OAK) Pitcher : Catfish Hunter (OAK) Pitcher : Chuck Dobson (OAK) Pitcher : Blue Moon Odom (OAK) Pitcher : Tommy John (TEX) Pitcher : Jim Palmer (BAL) Pitcher : Ray Culp (BOS) Pitcher : Vida Blue (OAK) Pitcher : Chuck Seelbach (DET) Pitcher : Terry Ley (NYY) Pitcher : Ralph Garcia (MIL) Pitcher : Rich Folkers (MIN) NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL STAR TEAM C : Johnny Bench (NYM) 2,249,061 votes 1B : John Milner (NYM) 1,553,691 2B : Dave Cash (PIT) 1,202,328 3B : Richie Hebner (PIT) 2,140,967 SS : Rico Petrocelli (SDP) 2,206,151 OF : Al Oliver (PIT) 1,547,565 OF : Richie Zisk (PIT) 1,267,037 OF : Dick Allen (PHI) 1,238,090 Bench : Mike Schmidt (PHI) Bench : Dusty Baker (ATL) Bench : Rick Bladt (CHC) Bench : Ken Griffey (CIN) Bench : Willie McCovey (SFG) Bench : Lou Brock (STL) Bench : Doug Rader (HOU) Bench : George Foster (SFG) Bench : Thurman Munson (SFG) Bench : Darrell Evans (ATL) Bench : Mike Lum (ATL) Pitcher : J.R. Richard (HOU) Pitcher : Don Sutton (LAD) Pitcher : Steve Rogers (MON) Pitcher : Randy Jones (SDP) Pitcher : Jerry Koosman (NYM) Pitcher : Mike Caldwell (SDP) Pitcher : Gaylord Perry (SFG) Pitcher : Buddy Schultz (CHC) Pitcher : Harry Parker (STL) Pitcher : Charlie Hough (LAD) Pitcher : Ken Wright (PIT)
1974 Review
It was another disappointing season in 1974. Heh...who would have thought that the Padres would be upset about winning 96 games just 5 seasons ago? Winning has become something of a tradition already. We have enjoyed three winning seasons in a row at this pont and things look very good for the future.
We have a few holes in the lineup that need to be fixed, but we are pretty happy with where the pitching staff sits at this point. Catcher, or First Base will likely be the one thing that we sign this offseason in free agency.
The team played tremendous. We were everything that we had hoped to be. In the end however the Giants just proved to be a little bit better. In just 5 years this team has become a consistent contender. We put fans in the seats and we win games. What more could someone ask for? A World Series!! San Diego fans and ownership are starting to get a little anxious.
Some highlights of the year;
Randy Jones wins 20 games
All 5 starters had an ERA under 4.00
Randy Sterling 16-8, 3.64 as a rookie
Rico Petrocelli .278, 25 HR, 113 RBI
Code:1974 Pitching Team IP ERA G GS W L SV K BB R/9 Jones, Randy SDP 247.0 2.62 34 34 20 6 0 115 71 10.24 Caldwell, Mike SDP 244.0 2.77 34 34 18 8 0 133 52 10.66 Roberts, Dave SDP 226.0 3.46 32 32 11 11 0 113 82 12.50 Sterling, Randy SDP 217.1 3.64 32 32 16 8 0 152 89 11.60 Kirby, Clay SDP 192.1 3.93 31 30 12 10 0 155 101 13.34 Troedson, Rich SDP 108.0 3.92 80 0 7 12 12 89 36 13.08 Freeman, Jimmy SDP 77.1 3.26 31 0 5 3 2 44 36 12.22 Tatum, Ken SDP 42.0 5.79 24 0 2 1 0 28 23 15.00 Corkins, Mike SDP 39.0 2.31 34 0 2 3 23 38 15 9.00 Bell, Jerry SDP 38.2 2.33 27 0 2 3 3 18 17 10.01 Gentry, Gary SDP 35.2 3.53 18 0 1 1 2 26 24 14.38Code:1974 Batting Team G AVG AB H 2B 3B HR BB K SB CS R RBI SLG OBP Morales, Jerry SDP 154 .284 592 168 28 4 16 59 84 2 2 91 64 .426 .346 Evans, Dwight SDP 162 .243 568 138 27 4 25 104 115 0 2 80 97 .437 .360 Bailey, Bob SDP 155 .258 555 143 24 6 20 74 104 8 8 86 107 .431 .345 Clarke, Horace SDP 149 .276 544 150 28 5 1 32 49 9 9 57 42 .351 .321 Petrocelli, Rico SDP 144 .278 526 146 31 3 25 72 96 0 2 90 113 .490 .367 Grubb, Johnny SDP 160 .277 523 145 41 3 22 122 71 1 2 114 77 .493 .417 Slocum, Ron SDP 148 .200 444 89 9 1 3 51 98 0 0 35 35 .245 .284 Iorg, Dane SDP 123 .292 315 92 21 2 4 40 34 1 1 35 45 .410 .370 Hilton, Dave SDP 81 .216 236 51 11 2 3 27 42 1 4 35 16 .318 .302 Colbert, Nate SDP 88 .209 235 49 11 1 14 17 56 3 0 37 33 .443 .264 Gaston, Cito SDP 80 .284 155 44 6 3 5 11 28 2 0 29 30 .458 .333 Davanon, Jerry SDP 66 .278 144 40 7 3 0 11 19 0 2 20 19 .368 .331 Kelly, Van SDP 112 .351 131 46 11 0 1 14 26 0 0 19 13 .458 .416 Goddard, Joe SDP 65 .225 102 23 1 0 0 8 23 0 2 5 9 .235 .283 Caldwell, Mike SDP 34 .051 78 4 1 0 0 2 34 0 0 2 1 .064 .075 Jones, Randy SDP 34 .158 76 12 0 0 0 0 26 0 0 1 3 .158 .156 Sterling, Randy SDP 32 .133 75 10 2 0 0 4 27 0 0 2 4 .160 .175 Roberts, Dave SDP 32 .129 70 9 1 0 0 2 24 1 0 2 3 .143 .151 Kirby, Clay SDP 31 .148 61 9 1 0 0 1 29 0 1 6 2 .164 .161 Robinson, Dave SDP 12 .208 24 5 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 3 3 .208 .200 Freeman, Jimmy SDP 31 .143 14 2 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 .143 .143 Sipin, John SDP 10 .200 10 2 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 .400 .273 Troedson, Rich SDP 80 .250 8 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .250 .250 Gentry, Gary SDP 18 .143 7 1 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 2 0 .143 .250 Williams, Jim SDP 4 .250 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .250 .250 Bell, Jerry SDP 27 .250 4 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 .250 .250 Tatum, Ken SDP 24 .333 3 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 .333 .333 Libran, Frankie SDP 1 1.000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.000 1.000 Corkins, Mike SDP 34 .000 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Standings / Playoffs
Individual AwardsCode:AMERICAN LEAGUE (1974) EAST W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Boston 107 55 .660 -- .295 251 43 4.63 Baltimore 93 69 .574 14.0 .290 158 71 4.77 Milwaukee 82 80 .506 25.0 .277 164 47 5.32 Detroit 71 91 .438 36.0 .268 171 18 5.45 New York 70 92 .432 37.0 .259 129 45 4.85 Cleveland 42 120 .259 65.0 .274 134 51 6.19 WEST W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Oakland 113 49 .698 -- .288 250 51 4.00 Kansas City 91 71 .562 22.0 .297 131 81 4.97 Minnesota 86 76 .531 27.0 .284 111 73 4.40 California 84 78 .519 29.0 .289 130 76 4.53 Chicago 67 95 .414 46.0 .280 146 51 5.29 Texas 66 96 .407 47.0 .270 137 60 4.76 NATIONAL LEAGUE (1974) EAST W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA Pittsburgh 108 54 .667 -- .299 159 94 3.80 New York 90 72 .556 18.0 .256 141 63 3.65 St. Louis 84 78 .519 24.0 .273 122 86 4.22 Philadelphia 81 81 .500 27.0 .256 154 69 4.33 Chicago 77 85 .475 31.0 .250 134 52 4.22 Montreal 56 106 .346 52.0 .256 97 50 4.67 WEST W L PCT GB AVG HR SB ERA San Francisco 98 64 .605 -- .270 161 79 3.72 San Diego 96 66 .593 2.0 .251 139 28 3.32 Houston 92 70 .568 6.0 .267 132 71 3.75 Los Angeles 79 83 .488 19.0 .255 99 97 4.15 Atlanta 59 103 .364 39.0 .257 138 60 5.23 Cincinnati 52 110 .321 46.0 .260 89 97 5.32 defeat , 0-0 defeat , 0-0 defeat , 0-0 defeat , 0-0 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS Red Sox defeat Athletics, 3-1 Pirates defeat Giants, 3-2 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Red Sox defeat Pirates, 4-3
FinancesCode:AMERICAN LEAGUE (1974) Cy Young Catfish Hunter (OAK) Player of the Year: Toby Harrah (BOS) Rookie Of The Year: Marvin Lane (DET) Gold Glove (P): Mark Fidrych (BOS) Gold Glove (C): Bill Freehan (DET) Gold Glove (1B): John Ellis (NYY) Gold Glove (2B): Tom Ragland (TEX) Gold Glove (3B): Toby Harrah (BOS) Gold Glove (SS): Dave Concepcion (BOS) Gold Glove (LF): Joe Rudi (OAK) Gold Glove (CF): Roy White (NYY) Gold Glove (RF): Bobby Brooks (KCR) NATIONAL LEAGUE (1974) Cy Young Randy Jones (SDP) Player of the Year: Al Oliver (PIT) Rookie Of The Year: Randy Sterling (SDP) Gold Glove (P): Randy Jones (SDP) Gold Glove (C): Johnny Bench (NYM) Gold Glove (1B): Wes Parker (LAD) Gold Glove (2B): Steve Huntz (STL) Gold Glove (3B): Mike Schmidt (PHI) Gold Glove (SS): Larry Bowa (PHI) Gold Glove (LF): George Foster (SFG) Gold Glove (CF): Garry Maddox (SFG) Gold Glove (RF): Amos Otis (NYM)
Code:AMERICAN LEAGUE (1974) Tickets Revenue Payroll Profit Cash Baltimore Orioles 37,786 $6.3M $6.2M -$447K $1.1M Boston Red Sox 41,321 $6.3M $5.5M $423K $1.5M California Angels 34,217 $5.2M $4.0M $31,000 $1.0M Chicago White Sox 30,669 $4.4M $3.6M $49,000 $797K Cleveland Indians 24,688 $3.6M $3.6M -$654K $87,000 Detroit Tigers 31,385 $4.7M $4.9M -$662K $220K Kansas City Royals 36,807 $5.6M $4.8M $599K $1.2M Milwaukee Brewers 35,310 $4.8M $3.5M $343K $1.5M Minnesota Twins 36,035 $5.4M $4.9M $216K $1.1M New York Yankees 32,411 $5.0M $4.3M -$32,000 $717K Oakland Athletics 42,995 $7.0M $6.0M $571K $1.2M Texas Rangers 30,575 $4.4M $3.7M $236K $700K NATIONAL LEAGUE (1974) Tickets Revenue Payroll Profit Cash Atlanta Braves 32,241 $4.6M $4.2M -$59,000 $737K Chicago Cubs 33,913 $4.9M $4.6M $74,000 $701K Cincinnati Reds 26,810 $4.0M $2.9M $205K $726K Houston Astros 38,840 $5.8M $5.2M $180K $1.0M Los Angeles Dodgers 35,644 $5.3M $4.8M $48,000 $904K Montreal Expos 27,236 $4.0M $3.8M -$298K $220K New York Mets 36,577 $5.5M $4.9M $157K $1.0M Philadelphia Phillies 33,533 $5.2M $4.7M -$98,000 $647K Pittsburgh Pirates 41,558 $6.4M $5.6M $926K $2.1M SAN DIEGO PADRES 44,618 $5.9M $3.0M $2.1M $356K San Francisco Giants 40,348 $6.8M $6.6M -$192K $1.4M St. Louis Cardinals 35,157 $5.7M $5.2M -$244K $873K
Contract Negotiations
SS Rafael Robles
We thought that this guy might turn in to something valuable but apparently we were wrong. He has been tooling around in AAA for the last couple of seasons and we thought that it was finally time to just let him go.
SP Dave Roberts
Dave has been excellent for us. There was no way that we were going to break up the starting rotation at this point. They played too well last year and Roberts was a big part of that success. Having him on the roster takes a bit of pressure off the big two (Jones, Caldwell).
SS Jerry Davanon
Jerry just wanted too much money. He turned in to quite the SS but we just had too many coming up through the system and with Rico playing every day it wasn't looking good for Jerry to be playing all that much. He was too good to be a bench player and I think we all knew it.
C Ron Slocum
This position has not been one that has been good to us. Every player we have played there has been pretty inept when it comes to offense. Ron was no different. When he asked for over 200K per year, we just couldn't do that. We liked Ron, and we wish him the best of luck.
SS Rico Petrocelli
Rico has been a staple in the middle of the lineup for the Padres and we would like to keep it that way. When his contract is up it will probably either be time for him to retire, or we would be parting ways with him.
LF Johnny Grubb
Johnny has turned in to a star and we took the opportunity to sign him long term. 200K per year is a deal for this guy and we knew it. His health is a little bit of a concern, but at this price I think it is going to be well worth it.
RF Dwight Evans
Evans may have a little bit more potential, and he is certainly going to turn in to more of a power hitter than Grubb. Locking him up for 7 years was a little more costly than Grubb, but at the end it will look like a good deal.
No free agent signings this year. We were looking for a catcher, but the best one out there was Bill Freehan. Not that Bill is a bad player, but we couldn't justify paying over 300K for a guy who hits .250 a year and spends a lot of time recovering from nagging knee injuries.
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