1984 Major League Baseball season

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New commissioner

On March 3, 1984, Peter Ueberroth was elected by the owners as the sixth commissioner of baseball (replacing retiring commissioner Bowie Kuhn) and officially took office on October 1 of that year. As a condition of his hiring, Ueberroth increased the commissioner's fining ability from US$5,000 to $250,000. His salary was raised to a reported $450,000, nearly twice what Kuhn was paid.

Just as Ueberroth was taking office, the Major League Umpires Union was threatening to strike the postseason. Ueberroth managed to arbitrate the disagreement and had the umpires back to work before the League Championship Series were over.

Awards and honors

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Baseball Writers' Association of America Awards
BBWAA Award National League American League
Rookie of the Year Dwight Gooden (NYM) Alvin Davis (SEA)
Cy Young Award Rick Sutcliffe (CHC) Willie Hernández (DET)
Manager of the Year Jim Frey (CHC) Sparky Anderson (DET)
Most Valuable Player Ryne Sandberg (CHC) Willie Hernández (DET)
Gold Glove Awards
Position National League American League
Pitcher Joaquín Andújar (STL) Ron Guidry (NYY)
Catcher Tony Peña (PIT) Lance Parrish (DET)
First Baseman Keith Hernandez (NYM) Eddie Murray (BAL)
Second Baseman Ryne Sandberg (CHC) Lou Whitaker (DET)
Third Baseman Mike Schmidt (PHI) Buddy Bell (TEX)
Shortstop Ozzie Smith (STL) Alan Trammell (DET)
Outfielders Andre Dawson (MTL) Dwight Evans (BOS)
Bob Dernier (CHC) Dwayne Murphy (OAK)
Dale Murphy (ATL) Dave Winfield (NYY)
Silver Slugger Awards
Pitcher/Designated Hitter Rick Rhoden (PIT) Andre Thornton (CLE)
Catcher Gary Carter (MTL) Lance Parrish (DET)
First Baseman Keith Hernandez (NYM) Eddie Murray (BAL)
Second Baseman Ryne Sandberg (CHC) Lou Whitaker (DET)
Third Baseman Mike Schmidt (PHI) Buddy Bell (TEX)
Shortstop Garry Templeton (SD) Cal Ripken Jr. (BAL)
Outfielders José Cruz (HOU) Tony Armas (BOS)
Tony Gwynn (SD) Jim Rice (BOS)
Dale Murphy (ATL) Dave Winfield (NYY)

Other awards

Player of the Month

Month American League National League
April Alan Trammell Tony Gwynn
May Eddie Murray Leon Durham
June Tony Armas Ryne Sandberg
July Kent Hrbek José Cruz
August Gary Ward Keith Moreland
September Greg Walker Dale Murphy

Pitcher of the Month

Month American League National League
April Jack Morris Rick Honeycutt
May Mike Boddicker Nolan Ryan
June Charlie Hough Ron Darling
July Willie Hernández Orel Hershiser
August Roger Clemens Rick Sutcliffe
September Doyle Alexander Dwight Gooden

Statistical leaders

Statistic American League National League
AVG Don Mattingly NYY .343 Tony Gwynn SD .351
HR Tony Armas BOS 43 Dale Murphy ATL
Mike Schmidt PHI
36
RBIs Tony Armas BOS 123 Gary Carter MTL
Mike Schmidt PHI
106
Wins Mike Boddicker BAL 20 Joaquín Andújar STL 20
ERA Mike Boddicker BAL 2.79 Alejandro Peña LA 2.48
SO Mark Langston SEA 204 Dwight Gooden NYM 276
SV Dan Quisenberry KC 44 Bruce Sutter STL 45
SB Rickey Henderson OAK 66 Tim Raines MTL 75

Standings

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American League

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National League

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Postseason

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Bracket

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All-Star game

Home field attendance

Team name Wins Home attendance Per game
Los Angeles Dodgers[1] 79 −13.2% 3,134,824 −10.7% 38,702
Detroit Tigers[2] 104 13.0% 2,704,794 47.8% 32,985
California Angels[3] 81 15.7% 2,402,997 −5.9% 29,667
Chicago White Sox[4] 74 −25.3% 2,136,988 0.2% 26,383
Toronto Blue Jays[5] 89 0.0% 2,110,009 9.3% 26,049
Chicago Cubs[6] 96 35.2% 2,107,655 42.4% 26,346
Philadelphia Phillies[7] 81 −10.0% 2,062,693 −3.1% 25,465
Baltimore Orioles[8] 85 −13.3% 2,045,784 0.2% 25,257
St. Louis Cardinals[9] 84 6.3% 2,037,448 −12.1% 25,154
San Diego Padres[10] 92 13.6% 1,983,904 28.8% 24,493
New York Mets[11] 90 32.4% 1,842,695 65.6% 22,749
New York Yankees[12] 87 −4.4% 1,821,815 −19.3% 22,492
Kansas City Royals[13] 84 6.3% 1,810,018 −7.8% 22,346
Atlanta Braves[14] 80 −9.1% 1,724,892 −18.6% 21,295
Boston Red Sox[15] 86 10.3% 1,661,618 −6.8% 20,514
Milwaukee Brewers[16] 67 −23.0% 1,608,509 −32.9% 19,858
Montreal Expos[17] 78 −4.9% 1,606,531 −30.8% 19,834
Minnesota Twins[18] 81 15.7% 1,598,692 86.1% 19,737
Oakland Athletics[19] 77 4.1% 1,353,281 4.5% 16,707
Cincinnati Reds[20] 70 −5.4% 1,275,887 7.2% 15,752
Houston Astros[21] 80 −5.9% 1,229,862 −9.0% 15,183
Texas Rangers[22] 69 −10.4% 1,102,471 −19.1% 13,781
San Francisco Giants[23] 66 −16.5% 1,001,545 −20.0% 12,365
Seattle Mariners[24] 74 23.3% 870,372 7.0% 10,745
Pittsburgh Pirates[25] 75 −10.7% 773,500 −36.9% 9,549
Cleveland Indians[26] 75 7.1% 734,079 −4.5% 9,063

Television coverage

Network Day of week Announcers
ABC Monday nights
Sunday afternoons
Al Michaels, Jim Palmer, Howard Cosell, Don Drysdale, Tim McCarver, Earl Weaver, Reggie Jackson
NBC Saturday afternoons Vin Scully, Joe Garagiola, Bob Costas, Tony Kubek

Events

Movies

Deaths

References

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External links

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