1987 Detroit Tigers season

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The 1987 Detroit Tigers season was the team's 87th season and the 76th season at Tiger Stadium. The Tigers made a late-season comeback to win the American League East on the season's final day. The Tigers finished with a Major League-best record of 98–64, two games ahead of the Toronto Blue Jays. Detroit lost the ALCS to the Minnesota Twins in 5 games.

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This would be the last time the Tigers made the postseason until 2006.

Offseason

Regular season

After their 1984 championship season, the Tigers finished in third place in the AL East in both 1985 and 1986. The 1987 Tigers faced lowered expectations – which seemed to be confirmed by an 11–19 start to the season. The team hit its stride thereafter and gradually gained ground on its AL East rivals. This charge was fueled in part by the acquisition of pitcher Doyle Alexander from the Atlanta Braves in exchange for minor league pitcher John Smoltz. Alexander started 11 games for the Tigers, posting 9 wins without a loss and a 1.53 ERA. The deal came at a price. Smoltz, a Lansing, Michigan native, went on to have a long, productive career with the Braves winning a Cy Young Award and eventually gaining entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2015.

Despite their improvement, they entered September neck-and-neck with the Toronto Blue Jays. The two teams would square off in seven hard-fought games during the final two weeks of the season. All seven games were decided by one run, and in the first six of the seven games, the winning run was scored in the final inning of play. At Exhibition Stadium, the Tigers dropped three in a row to the Blue Jays before winning a dramatic extra-inning showdown.

The Tigers entered the final week of the 1987 season 3.5 games behind. After a series against the Baltimore Orioles, the Tigers returned home trailing by a game and swept the Blue Jays. Detroit clinched the division in a 1–0 victory over Toronto in front of 51,005 fans at Tiger Stadium on Sunday afternoon, October 4. Frank Tanana pitched a complete-game shutout, and outfielder Larry Herndon hit a second-inning solo home run for the game's only run. Detroit finished the season with a Major League-best 98–64, two games ahead of Toronto. The team hit 225 home runs, the most since the 1961 New York Yankees.[2]

In what would be their last postseason appearance until 2006, the Tigers lost the 1987 American League Championship Series to the underdog Minnesota Twins (who would go on to win the World Series) in five games.

The 1987 Tigers' winning percentage ranks as the 10th best in team history, as follows:

Best Seasons in Detroit Tigers History
RankYearWinsLossesWin %  Finish
1 1934 101 53 .656 Lost 1934 World Series to Cardinals
2 1915 100 54 .649 2nd in AL behind Red Sox
3 1909 98 54 .645 Lost 1909 World Series to Pirates
4 1984 104 58 .642 Won 1984 World Series over Padres
5 1968 103 59 .636 Won 1968 World Series over Cardinals
6 1961 101 61 .623 2nd in AL behind Yankees
7 1950 95 59 .617 2nd in AL behind Yankees
8 1935 93 58 .616 Won 1935 World Series over Cubs
9 1907 92 58 .613 Lost 1907 World Series to Cubs
10 1987 98 64 .605 Lost 1987 ALCS to Twins

Season standings

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Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Detroit Tigers 9864 .605 5427 4437
Toronto Blue Jays 9666 .593 2 5229 4437
Milwaukee Brewers 9171 .562 7 4833 4338
New York Yankees 8973 .549 9 5130 3843
Boston Red Sox 7884 .481 20 5030 2854
Baltimore Orioles 6795 .414 31 3151 3644
Cleveland Indians 61101 .377 37 3546 2655
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Record vs. opponents

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Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR
Baltimore 1–129–38–47–64–99–32–115–73–107–54–87–51–12
Boston 12–14–83–97–62–116–66–77–57–64–87–57–56–7
California 3–98–48–57–53–95–87–58–53–96–77–65–85–7
Chicago 4–89–35–87–53–96–76–66–75–79–46–77–64–8
Cleveland 6–76–75–75–74–96–64–93–96–74–85–72–105–8
Detroit 9–411–29–39–39–45–76–78–45–85–77–58–47–6
Kansas City 3–96–68–57–66–67–54–88–55–75–89–47–68–4
Milwaukee 11–27–65–76–69–47–68–43–97–66–64–89–39–4
Minnesota 7–55–75–87–69–34–85–89–36–610–39–46–73–9
New York 10–36–79–37–57–68–57–56–76–65–77–55–76–7
Oakland 5–78–47–64–98–47–58–56–63–107–55–86–77–5
Seattle 8–45–76–77–67–55–74–98–44–95–78–59–42–10
Texas 5–75–78–56–710–24–86–73–97–67–57–64–93–9
Toronto 12–17–67–58–48–56–74–84–99–37–65–710–29–3
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Roster

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Game log

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1987 game log: 98–64 (Home: 54–27; Away: 44–37)
April: 9–12 (Home: 4–5; Away: 5–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveCrowdRecordStreak
1April 6Yankees1–2 (10)Righetti (1–0)Morris (0–1)51,3150–1L1
2April 8Yankees5–6Hudson (1–0)Hernández (0–1)Righetti (1)12,2710–2L2
3April 9Yankees9–3Terrell (1–0)Tewksbury (1–0)12,2281–2W1
4April 10@ White Sox11–4Tanana (1–0)Allen (0–1)40,0252–2W2
5April 11@ White Sox7–1Morris (1–1)Dotson (1–1)12,8963–2W3
6April 12@ White Sox7–1Robinson (1–0)Davis (0–1)13,2454–2W4
7April 14@ Royals1–10Gubicza (1–1)Petry (0–1)16,0234–3L1
8April 15@ Royals1–2Saberhagen (2–0)Terrell (1–1)Black (1)18,7214–4L2
9April 17White Sox3–1Tanana (2–0)Dotson (1–2)Thurmond (1)16,9535–4W1
10April 18White Sox3–2King (1–0)Thigpen (0–1)20,6076–4W2
11April 19White Sox2–7Bannister (1–1)Petry (0–2)14,2696–5L1
12April 20@ Yankees2–8Rhoden (2–1)Morris (1–2)Righetti (4)20,1116–6L2
13April 21@ Yankees1–3Niekro (1–1)Terrell (1–2)Guante (1)25,1486–7L3
14April 22@ Yankees1–4Shirley (1–0)Tanana (2–1)Righetti (5)21,0916–8L4
15April 24Royals3–7Leibrandt (3–1)Petry (0–3)14,4496–9L5
16April 25Royals13–2Morris (2–2)Gubicza (1–3)18,0527–9W1
17April 26Royals1–6Saberhagen (4–0)Terrell (1–3)16,6867–10L1
18April 27@ Mariners2–5Langston (3–2)King (1–1)Núñez (4)8,4927–11L2
19April 28@ Mariners4–6Morgan (1–3)Robinson (1–1)Núñez (5)7,3937–12L3
20April 29@ Angels2–1 (10)King (2–1)Moore (1–1)26,1268–12W1
21April 30@ Angels12–4Morris (3–2)Fraser (1–1)27,6569–12W2
May: 15–11 (Home: 11–6; Away: 4–5)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveCrowdRecordStreak
22May 1@ Athletics1–2 (13)Eckersley (2–1)Kelly (0–1)14,0359–13L1
23May 2@ Athletics2–3 (13)Leiper (1–0)Snell (0–1)17,7539–14L2
24May 3@ Athletics0–2Plunk (1–1)King (2–2)Howell (4)21,8109–15L3
25May 5Mariners5–7Clarke (1–0)Robinson (1–2)Núñez (6)10,9189–16L4
26May 6Mariners7–5Terrell (2–3)Bankhead (4–2)Thurmond (2)13,71810–16W1
27May 8Athletics2–7Young (4–1)Tanana (2–2)13,94910–17L1
28May 9Athletics7–8G. Nelson (1–1)Thurmond (0–1)Howell (5)15,68510–18L2
29May 10Athletics7–6Snell (1–1)Ontiveros (0–1)14,11411–18W1
30May 11Angels1–5Witt (5–2)Terrell (2–4)Buice (2)11,07911–19L1
31May 12Angels15–2Petry (1–3)Lugo (0–2)11,57912–19W1
32May 13Angels10–7Tanana (3–2)Candelaria (4–1)11,65913–19W2
33May 15Indians4–3Henneman (1–0)Huismann (0–1)17,52514–19W3
34May 16Indians5–3Morris (4–2)Niekro (2–3)20,58315–19W4
35May 17Indians8–4Terrell (3–4)Carlton (2–4)20,82416–19W5
36May 18@ Rangers6–3Robinson (2–2)Guzmán (2–3)Thurmond (3)26,50317–19W6
37May 19@ Rangers8–10Mohorcic (3–1)King (2–3)17,48417–20L1
38May 20@ Rangers6–4Petry (2–3)Witt (1–3)King (1)16,82018–20W1
39May 22@ Twins3–2Morris (5–2)Viola (2–5)King (2)15,42319–20W2
40May 23@ Twins5–7Anderson (1–0)Terrell (3–5)Reardon (9)18,60119–21L1
41May 24@ Twins7–2Robinson (3–2)Atherton (2–1)16,35120–21W1
42May 25Rangers8–5Tanana (4–2)Correa (1–5)Henneman (1)13,82421–21W2
43May 26Rangers8–7 (11)Henneman (2–0)Mohorcic (3–2)11,23422–21W3
44May 27Rangers4–3Morris (6–2)Loynd (1–2)Thurmond (4)12,69623–21W4
45May 29Twins15–7Terrell (4–5)Straker (2–2)19,03124–21W5
May 30TwinsPostponed (Rain); Makeup: May 31
46May 31Twins5–9Reardon (2–3)King (2–4)24–22L1
47May 31Twins3–11Frazier (5–2)Tanana (4–3)20,99324–23L2
June: 17–9 (Home: 7–5; Away: 10–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveCrowdRecordStreak
48June 1@ Indians6–9Niekro (3–5)Petry (2–4)Bailes (3)6,50924–24L3
June 2@ IndiansPostponed (Rain); Makeup: August 21
49June 3@ Indians15–3Morris (7–2)Schrom (4–5)8,22625–24W1
50June 4@ Red Sox5–8Hurst (6–4)Terrell (4–6)24,66025–25L1
51June 5@ Red Sox4–2Robinson (4–2)Nipper (4–5)King (3)33,82726–25W1
52June 6@ Red Sox5–3 (14)King (3–4)Gardner (0–3)33,90227–25W2
53June 7@ Red Sox18–8Henneman (3–0)Leister (0–1)33,25428–25W3
54June 9Brewers8–5Morris (8–2)Higuera (5–6)16,64529–25W4
55June 10Brewers5–8 (10)Plesac (2–0)King (3–5)16,99829–26L1
56June 11Brewers5–8Wegman (5–5)King (3–6)Bosio (2)20,78029–27L2
57June 12Red Sox11–4Tanana (5–3)Clemens (4–6)32,34130–27W1
58June 13Red Sox6–4Petry (3–4)Crawford (2–2)Hernández (1)40,42731–27W2
59June 14Red Sox2–1Morris (6–2)Hurst (7–5)28,20332–27W3
60June 15@ Blue Jays2–1Terrell (5–6)Key (8–4)King (4)36,22533–27W4
61June 16@ Blue Jays4–10Lavelle (1–0)Robinson (4–3)36,39833–28L1
62June 17@ Blue Jays3–2Tanana (6–3)Clancy (7–4)Hernández (2)46,22734–28W1
63June 19@ Orioles5–3Morris (10–2)Williamson (2–5)Hernández (3)31,67235–28W2
64June 20@ Orioles5–9Bell (6–5)Terrell (5–7)Niedenfuer (2)27,24035–29L1
65June 21@ Orioles9–3Petry (4–4)Dixon (3–7)King (5)28,84536–29W1
66June 22Blue Jays2–0Tanana (7–3)Clancy (7–5)28,97837–29W2
67June 23Blue Jays7–8Stieb (6–4)Robinson (4–4)Henke (13)29,27537–30L1
68June 24Blue Jays3–5Cerutti (5–2)Morris (10–3)Musselman (3)34,86637–31L2
69June 26Orioles9–0Terrell (6–7)Griffin (0–1)29,39638–31W1
70June 27Orioles2–4Niedenfuer (1–0)Tanana (7–4)32,39538–32L1
71June 28Orioles8–7 (11)Hernández (1–1)Corbett (0–2)31,60639–32W1
72June 29@ Brewers11–1Morris (11–3)Bosio (3–2)21,48740–32W2
73June 30@ Brewers8–5Petry (5–4)Clear (5–3)Hernández (4)21,60941–32W3
July: 17–9 (Home: 10–3; Away: 7–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveCrowdRecordStreak
74July 1@ Brewers2–13Wegman (7–7)Terrell (6–8)24,52841–33L1
75July 2@ Mariners2–5Guetterman (6–1)Tanana (7–5)10,64641–34L2
76July 3@ Mariners5–2Robinson (5–4)Moore (3–10)King (6)13,56842–34W1
77July 4@ Mariners7–3Morris (12–3)Campbell (0–1)16,88443–34W2
78July 5@ Mariners7–5Petry (6–4)Langston (10–7)Henneman (2)13,23244–34W3
79July 6@ Athletics3–5G. Nelson (4–1)King (3–7)Howell (15)14,65644–35L1
80July 7@ Athletics6–4Tanana (8–5)Andújar (3–2)Hernández (5)17,17445–35W1
81July 8@ Athletics9–5Robinson (6–4)Ontiveros (5–3)Thurmond (5)20,03146–35W2
82July 9@ Angels2–5Sutton (6–9)Morris (12–4)Minton (5)30,96646–36L1
83July 10@ Angels9–4King (4–7)Lazorko (2–5)31,07347–36W1
84July 11@ Angels12–5Henneman (4–0)Reuss (3–1)44,21948–36W2
85July 12@ Angels4–5Witt (11–5)Tanana (8–6)Minton (6)42,68248–37L1
ASGJuly 14NL @ AL2–0Smith (1–0)Howell (0–1)Fernandez (1)49,671N/A
86July 16Mariners3–2Terrell (7–8)Moore (3–11)20,48849–37W1
87July 17Mariners7–0Tanana (9–6)Langston (10–9)24,66950–37W2
88July 18Mariners10–6Henneman (5–0)Reed (0–1)King (7)31,59451–37W3
89July 19Mariners4–5Núñez (3–1)Hernández (1–2)23,57751–38L1
90July 20Athletics5–4Henneman (6–0)G. Nelson (4–2)22,69252–38W1
91July 21Athletics6–5 (10)King (5–7)Howell (3–4)23,11853–38W2
92July 22Athletics1–10Lamp (1–0)Tanana (9–7)24,85553–39L1
93July 24Angels6–3Henneman (7–0)Finley (2–4)33,27554–39W1
94July 25Angels5–4 (10)Henneman (8–0)Minton (3–1)34,97355–39W2
95July 26Angels6–2Terrell (8–8)Fraser (6–7)31,33956–39W3
96July 27White Sox4–1Tanana (10–7)Nielsen (3–4)23,70457–39W4
97July 28White Sox3–1Robinson (7–4)Long (5–6)26,15658–39W5
98July 29White Sox0–4Bannister (6–8)Morris (12–5)28,91858–40L1
99July 31@ Yankees5–6Righetti (6–3)Henneman (8–1)50,21458–41L2
August: 19–11 (Home: 9–5; Away: 10–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveCrowdRecordStreak
100August 1@ Yankees10–5Tanana (11–7)Rasmussen (8–5)55,10359–41W1
101August 2@ Yankees5–8Rhoden (14–6)Robinson (7–5)Righetti (20)46,21259–42L1
102August 3Royals2–4 (10)Gleaton (2–3)Morris (12–6)25,78159–43L2
103August 4Royals4–8D. Jackson (5–13)Petry (6–5)23,33059–44L3
104August 5Royals4–2Terrell (9–8)Saberhagen (15–7)21,58460–44W1
105August 6Yankees12–5Tanana (12–7)Guidry (3–5)41,87561–44W2
106August 7Yankees8–0Robinson (8–5)Rhoden (14–7)48,26262–44W3
107August 8Yankees0–7John (11–4)King (5–8)45,81262–45L1
108August 9Yankees15–4Petry (7–5)Rasmussen (8–6)44,67363–45W1
109August 10@ White Sox4–8Dotson (9–8)Terrell (9–9)16,06863–46L1
110August 11@ White Sox9–6Tanana (13–7)Nielsen (3–5)Hernández (6)14,56764–46W1
111August 12@ White Sox8–7Hernández (2–2)Thigpen (3–4)16,43865–46W2
112August 13@ Royals4–1Morris (13–6)Gubicza (9–12)38,22166–46W3
113August 14@ Royals5–7Black (5–6)Terrell (9–10)Quisenberry (8)38,74966–47L1
114August 15@ Royals8–4King (6–8)D. Jackson (6–14)Henneman (3)40,42567–47W1
115August 16@ Royals10–6Robinson (9–5)Gleaton (2–4)33,00668–47W2
116August 18Twins11–2Morris (14–6)Carlton (6–12)32,05369–47W3
117August 19Twins7–1Terrell (10–10)Blyleven (12–10)38,16370–47W4
118August 20Twins8–0Alexander (1–0)Niekro (6–9)45,80471–47W5
119August 21@ Indians4–12Easterly (1–0)Petry (7–6)Gordon (1)71–48L1
120August 21@ Indians3–8Farrell (2–0)Tanana (13–8)20,96571–49L2
121August 22@ Indians8–6Henneman (9–1)Bailes (6–6)King (8)20,14872–49W1
122August 23@ Indians4–3Morris (15–6)Candiotti (6–13)21,09773–49W2
123August 24@ Twins4–5Reardon (6–6)King (6–9)27,33873–50L1
124August 25@ Twins5–4Alexander (2–0)Niekro (6–10)Henneman (4)30,63974–50W1
125August 26@ Twins10–8Petry (8–6)Reardon (6–7)Hernández (7)29,26575–50W2
126August 28Rangers3–5Williams (7–3)Morris (15–7)Mohorcic (16)32,36275–51L1
127August 29Rangers4–1Terrell (11–10)Witt (7–7)41,60476–51W1
128August 30Rangers7–0Alexander (3–0)Hough (14–10)38,64177–51W2
129August 31Indians2–7Farrell (3–0)Tanana (13–9)22,53077–52L1
September: 17–12 (Home: 9–3; Away: 8–9)
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130September 1Indians6–5 (12)Hernández (3–2)Gordon (0–2)19,81078–52W1
131September 2Indians2–1Morris (16–7)Candiotti (7–14)20,51679–52W2
132September 3Indians3–1Terrell (12–10)Yett (3–6)21,96480–52W3
133September 4@ Rangers11–2Alexander (4–0)Hough (14–11)16,09581–52W4
134September 5@ Rangers7–8Howe (2–2)Hernández (3–3)26,05881–53L1
135September 6@ Rangers3–9Guzmán (12–11)Robinson (9–6)22,37481–54L2
136September 7@ Orioles12–4Morris (17–7)Ballard (2–5)13,65182–54W1
September 8@ OriolesPostponed (Rain); Makeup: September 9
137September 9@ Orioles7–4Terrell (13–10)Dixon (7–9)Hernández (8)83–54W2
138September 9@ Orioles6–0Alexander (5–0)Boddicker (10–8)21,57984–54W3
139September 10@ Brewers3–4Nieves (12–6)Tanana (13–10)Mirabella (1)9,71584–55L1
140September 11@ Brewers2–5Higuera (16–9)Henneman (9–2)21,16184–56L2
141September 12@ Brewers2–11Wegman (10–10)Morris (17–8)50,28884–57L3
142September 13@ Brewers5–1Terrell (14–10)Bosio (10–6)21,88085–57W1
143September 14Red Sox3–0Alexander (6–0)Clemens (16–9)Henneman (5)23,28786–57W2
144September 15Red Sox9–8Petry (9–6)Crawford (5–4)Henneman (6)20,39887–57W3
145September 16Red Sox4–1Morris (18–8)Sellers (7–8)22,34188–57W4
146September 18Brewers5–2Terrell (15–10)Wegman (10–11)King (9)30,10489–57W5
147September 19Brewers7–6Alexander (7–0)Bosio (10–7)34,00690–57W6
148September 20Brewers4–11Nieves (13–7)Morris (18–9)Crim (10)32,14390–58L1
149September 21@ Red Sox4–9Nipper (10–11)Snell (1–2)20,37690–59L2
150September 22@ Red Sox8–5Terrell (16–10)Woodward (1–1)Noles (1)20,18991–59W1
151September 23@ Red Sox4–0Alexander (8–0)Hurst (15–12)23,79892–59W2
152September 24@ Blue Jays3–4Flanagan (6–7)Morris (18–10)Henke (34)42,43692–60L1
153September 25@ Blue Jays2–3Musselman (12–4)Hernández (3–4)46,23392–61L2
154September 26@ Blue Jays9–10Núñez (5–1)Henneman (9–3)46,42992–62L3
155September 27@ Blue Jays3–2 (13)Henneman (10–3)Núñez (5–2)Noles (4)46,34693–62W1
156September 28Orioles0–3Habyan (6–6)Morris (18–11)Niedenfuer (12)20,01593–63L1
157September 29Orioles10–1Tanana (14–10)Bell (9–13)16,88294–63W1
158September 30Orioles3–7Mesa (1–3)Petry (9–7)19,43494–64L1
October: 4–0 (Home: 4–0; Away: 0–0)
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159October 1Orioles9–5Terrell (17–10)Boddicker (10–12)19,74995–64W1
160October 2Blue Jays4–3Alexander (9–0)Clancy (15–11)Henneman (7)45,16796–64W2
161October 3Blue Jays3–2 (12)Henneman (11–3)Musselman (12–5)45,02697–64W3
162October 4Blue Jays1–0Tanana (15–10)Key (17–8)51,00598–64W4
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Batting

Starters by position

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

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Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CMatt Nokes135461133.2893287
1BDarrell Evans150499128.2573499
2BLou Whitaker149604160.2651659
3BTom Brookens143444107.2411459
SSAlan Trammell151597205.34328105
LFKirk Gibson128487135.2772479
CFChet Lemon146470130.2772075
RFPat Sheridan141421109.259649
DHBill Madlock8732691.2791450
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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

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Mike Heath9327076.281833
Larry Herndon8922573.324947
Dave Bergman9117247.273622
Darnell Coles5314927.181415
Jim Morrison3411724.205419
Johnny Grubb5911423.202213
Billy Bean266617.25804
Terry Harper316413.203310
Jim Walewander535413.24114
Scott Lusader234715.31918
Dwight Lowry13255.20001
Orlando Mercado10223.13601
Tim Tolman9121.08301
Doug Baker810.00000
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Starting pitchers

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

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Player G IP W L ERA SO
Jack Morris34266.018113.38208
Walt Terrell35244.217104.05143
Frank Tanana34218.215103.91146
Dan Petry30134.2975.6193
Jeff Robinson29127.1965.3798
Doyle Alexander1188.1901.5344
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Relief pitchers

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

More information Player, G ...
Player G W L SV ERA SO
Eric King556994.8989
Mike Henneman5511372.9875
Willie Hernández453483.6730
Mark Thurmond480154.2321
Nate Snell221203.9619
Dickie Noles40024.500
Bryan Kelly50105.0610
Morris Madden200016.200
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Farm system

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