1964 Milwaukee Braves season

The 1964 Milwaukee Braves season was the team's 12th season in Milwaukee while also the 94th season overall. The fifth-place Braves finished the season with an 88–74 (.543) record, five games behind the National League and World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals.[1]

1964 Milwaukee Braves
LeagueNational League
BallparkMilwaukee County Stadium
CityMilwaukee, Wisconsin
Record88–74 (.543)
League place5th
OwnersWilliam Bartholomay (chairman)
General managersJohn McHale
ManagersBobby Bragan
TelevisionWTMJ-TV
(Bill Mazer, Blaine Walsh)
RadioWEMP
(Merle Harmon, Tom Collins, Blaine Walsh)
← 1963
1965 →

Milwaukee finished the season with ten wins in the final eleven games; the season's home attendance was 910,911,[2] their highest since 1961, and the highest of the last four seasons in Milwaukee (196265).

It was the franchise's penultimate season in Milwaukee. The franchise had attempted to move to Atlanta shortly after this season;[3][4] it was delayed a year,[5][6] and the team relocated for the 1966 season.

Offseason

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Regular season

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Season standings

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National League
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 93 69 .574 48‍–‍33 45‍–‍36
Philadelphia Phillies 92 70 .568 1 46‍–‍35 46‍–‍35
Cincinnati Reds 92 70 .568 1 47‍–‍34 45‍–‍36
San Francisco Giants 90 72 .556 3 44‍–‍37 46‍–‍35
Milwaukee Braves 88 74 .543 5 45‍–‍36 43‍–‍38
Pittsburgh Pirates 80 82 .494 13 42‍–‍39 38‍–‍43
Los Angeles Dodgers 80 82 .494 13 41‍–‍40 39‍–‍42
Chicago Cubs 76 86 .469 17 40‍–‍41 36‍–‍45
Houston Colt .45s 66 96 .407 27 41‍–‍40 25‍–‍56
New York Mets 53 109 .327 40 33‍–‍48 20‍–‍61

Record vs. opponents

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Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]
Team CHC CIN HOU LAD MIL NYM PHI PIT SF STL
Chicago 6–12 11–7 10–8 8–10 11–7 6–12 9–9 9–9 6–12
Cincinnati 12–6 12–6 14–4–1 9–9 11–7 9–9 8–10 7–11 10–8
Houston 7–11 6–12 7–11 12–6 9–9 5–13 5–13 7–11 8–10
Los Angeles 8–10 4–14–1 11–7 8–10 15–3–1 8–10 10–8 6–12 10–8
Milwaukee 10–8 9–9 6–12 10–8 14–4 10–8 12–6 9–9 8–10
New York 7–11 7–11 9–9 3–15–1 4–14 3–15 6–12 7–11 7–11
Philadelphia 12-6 9–9 13–5 10–8 8–10 15–3 10–8 10–8 5–13
Pittsburgh 9–9 10–8 13–5 8–10 6–12 12–6 8–10 8–10 6–12
San Francisco 9–9 11–7 11–7 12–6 9–9 11–7 8–10 10–8 9–9
St. Louis 12–6 8–10 10–8 8–10 10–8 11–7 13–5 12–6 9–9


Notable transactions

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Roster

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1964 Milwaukee Braves
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

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Manager

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Player stats

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Batting

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Starters by position

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

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Joe Torre 154 601 193 .321 20 109
1B Gene Oliver 93 279 77 .276 13 49
2B Frank Bolling 120 352 70 .199 5 34
3B Eddie Mathews 141 502 117 .233 23 74
SS Denis Menke 151 505 143 .283 20 65
LF Rico Carty 133 455 150 .330 22 88
CF Lee Maye 153 588 179 .304 10 74
RF Hank Aaron 145 570 187 .328 24 95

Other batters

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

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Felipe Alou 121 415 105 .253 9 51
Ed Bailey 95 271 71 .262 5 34
Mike de la Hoz 78 189 55 .291 4 12
Ty Cline 101 116 35 .302 1 13
Woody Woodward 77 115 24 .209 0 11
Gary Kolb 36 64 12 .188 0 2
Sandy Alomar Sr. 19 53 13 .245 0 6
Len Gabrielson 24 38 7 .184 0 1
Lou Klimchock 10 21 7 .333 0 2
Merritt Ranew 9 17 2 .118 0 0
Roy McMillan 8 13 4 .308 0 2
Ethan Blackaby 9 12 1 .083 0 1
Bill Southworth 3 7 2 .286 1 2
Gus Bell 3 3 0 .000 0 0
Phil Roof 1 2 0 .000 0 0

Pitching

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Starting pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Tony Cloninger 38 242.2 19 14 3.56 163
Denny Lemaster 39 221.0 17 11 4.15 185
Hank Fischer 37 168.1 11 10 4.01 99
Arnold Umbach 1 8.1 1 0 3.24 7

Other pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Warren Spahn 38 173.2 6 13 5.29 78
Bob Sadowski 51 166.2 9 10 4.10 96
Wade Blasingame 28 116.2 9 5 4.24 70
Dan Schneider 13 36.1 1 2 5.45 14
Frank Lary 5 12.1 1 0 4.38 4

Relief pitchers

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

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Bobby Tiefenauer 46 4 6 13 3.21 48
Billy Hoeft 42 4 0 4 3.80 47
Chi-Chi Olivo 38 2 1 5 3.75 45
Jack Smith 22 2 2 0 3.77 19
Clay Carroll 11 2 0 1 1.77 17
Phil Niekro 10 0 0 0 4.80 8
Dave Eilers 6 0 0 0 4.70 1
Cecil Butler 2 0 0 0 8.31 2
Dick Kelley 2 0 0 0 18.00 2
John Braun 1 0 0 0 0.00 1

Farm system

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Level Team League Manager
AAA Toronto Maple Leafs International League Sparky Anderson
AAA Denver Bears Pacific Coast League Bill Adair
AA Austin Senators Texas League Buddy Hicks
A Binghamton Triplets New York–Penn League Andy Pafko
A Yakima Bears Northwest League Hub Kittle
A Greenville Braves Western Carolinas League Bill Steinecke and Jimmy Brown
Rookie SRL Braves Sarasota Rookie League Paul Snyder

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Yakima, SRL Braves
Toronto affiliation shared with Washington Senators

Notes

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  1. ^ "Major Leagues". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. (final standings). October 5, 1964. p. 30.
  2. ^ "Bucs drop final game of '64 to Braves, 6-0". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Associated Press. October 5, 1964. p. 30.
  3. ^ "Braves directors request transfer of club to Atlanta". Milwaukee Journal. October 21, 1964. p. 1, part 1.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Braves ask to move, County obtains writ". Milwaukee Sentinel. October 22, 1964. p. 1, part 1.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "League orders Braves to stay here". Milwaukee Journal. November 7, 1964. p. 1, part 1.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ "Stay at home, Braves told". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. November 8, 1964. p. 7, sports.
  7. ^ Claude Raymond page at Baseball Reference
  8. ^ Lou Jackson page at Baseball-Reference
  9. ^ Cito Gaston page at Baseball Reference
  10. ^ Skip Guinn page at Baseball Reference
  11. ^ Bob Uecker page at Baseball Reference
  12. ^ Gus Bell page at Baseball Reference
  13. ^ Len Gabrielson page at Baseball Reference
  14. ^ Dennis Ribant page at Baseball Reference
  15. ^ Carl Morton page at Baseball Reference
  16. ^ Jimmie Coker page at Baseball Reference

References

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