1974 Major League Baseball season
The 1974 Major League Baseball season. The Oakland Athletics won their third consecutive World Series, defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers four games to one.
1974 MLB season | |
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League | Major League Baseball |
Sport | Baseball |
Duration | April 4 – October 17, 1974 |
Draft | |
Top draft pick | Bill Almon |
Picked by | San Diego Padres |
Regular season | |
Season MVP | AL: Jeff Burroughs (TEX) NL: Steve Garvey (LA) |
Postseason | |
AL champions | Oakland Athletics |
AL runners-up | Baltimore Orioles |
NL champions | Los Angeles Dodgers |
NL runners-up | Pittsburgh Pirates |
World Series | |
Champions | Oakland Athletics |
Runners-up | Los Angeles Dodgers |
Finals MVP | Rollie Fingers (OAK) |
Two notable personal milestones were achieved during the 1974 season. The first came on April 8, when Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves blasted his 715th career home run, breaking the all-time career home run mark of 714 set by Babe Ruth. Aaron would finish his career with 755 home runs, a record that would stand until Barry Bonds broke it in 2007. The second milestone came on September 10, when the St. Louis Cardinals' Lou Brock stole his 105th base off pitcher Dick Ruthven and catcher Bob Boone of the Philadelphia Phillies. This broke the single-season stolen base record of 104, set by Maury Wills in 1962. Brock stole 118 bases, a record that would stand until 1982, when Rickey Henderson stole 130.
Regular season standings
American League
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National League
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Postseason
League Championship Series | World Series | |||||||
East | Baltimore | 1 | ||||||
West | Oakland | 3 | ||||||
AL | Oakland | 4 | ||||||
NL | Los Angeles | 1 | ||||||
East | Pittsburgh | 1 | ||||||
West | Los Angeles | 3 |
Awards and honors
- Baseball Hall of Fame
- Most Valuable Player
- Jeff Burroughs, Texas Rangers (AL)
- Steve Garvey, Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)
- Cy Young Award
- Rookie of the Year
- Mike Hargrove, Texas Rangers (AL)
- Bake McBride, St. Louis Cardinals (NL)
- Gold Glove Award
- George Scott (1B) (AL)
- Bobby Grich (2B) (AL)
- Brooks Robinson (3B) (AL)
- Mark Belanger (SS) (AL)
- Paul Blair (OF) (AL)
- Amos Otis (OF) (AL)
- Joe Rudi (OF) (AL)
- Thurman Munson (C) (AL)
- Jim Kaat (P) (AL)
Statistical leaders
Statistic | American League | National League | ||
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AVG | Rod Carew MIN | .364 | Ralph Garr ATL | .353 |
HR | Dick Allen CHW | 32 | Mike Schmidt PHI | 36 |
RBI | Jeff Burroughs TEX | 118 | Johnny Bench CIN | 129 |
Wins | Catfish Hunter OAK Ferguson Jenkins TEX | 25 | Phil Niekro ATL Andy Messersmith LA | 20 |
ERA | Catfish Hunter OAK | 2.49 | Buzz Capra ATL | 2.28 |
SO | Nolan Ryan CAL | 367 | Steve Carlton PHI | 240 |
SV | Terry Forster CHW | 24 | Mike Marshall LA | 21 |
SB | Billy North OAK | 54 | Lou Brock STL | 118 |
Events
On August 30, Texas Rangers player Dave Nelson steals three bases – 2nd, 3rd and home in the first inning against the Cleveland Indians.[1]
References
- "Strange and Unusual Plays". www.retrosheet.org. Retrieved June 13, 2012.
External links
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