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ALL '77 AL ROSTERS LISTED IN POST #5.

CLEVELAND INDIANS AT NEW YORK YANKEES

MON.-THU. - SEPT. 26-29

YANKEE STADIUM - BRONX, NY

Current AL East standings: NYY 82-73, CLE 82-73, O's 2 or 3 games back (Lost daily schedule for these dates)

* If the Yankees or Indians sweep this 4-game series then they win the East.

Series 55

Game 1

Game Time: 7:30pm

Temp: 68

Starting Line-ups

CLE

Duane Kuiper 2B
Barry Bonnell CF
Mike Ivie 1B
Chet Lemon DH
Otto Velez RF
Buddy Bell 3B
Larry Cox C
Ron Pruitt LF
Frank Duffy SS

Starting Pitcher: Jim Bibby

NYY

Mickey Rivers CF
Willie Randolph 2B
Thurman Munson C
Reggie Jackson DH
Graig Nettles 3B
Lou Piniella RF
Chris Chambliss 1B
Roy White LF
Bucky Dent SS

Starting Pitcher: Ron Guidry

CLE 100 000 200 - 3 6 1
NYY 004 000 02x - 6 12 1

HOW THEY SCORED

TOP 1ST: Kuiper reached on an error by Dent. Bonnell walked. Kuiper to second. Ivie walked. Bases loaded. Velez sac fly to left. Kuiper scored. CLE 1, NYY 0

BOT 3RD: Rivers reached on an error by Bibby. Randolph singled. Rivers to third. Munson grounded into a 1-2 force out. Munson at first. Randolph to second. Jackson homered. Randolph and Munson scored. Nettles homered. CLE 1, NYY 4

TOP 7TH: Velez singled. Bell singled. Velez to second. Cox doubled. Velez scored. Bell to third. Kuiper singled. Bell scored. CLE 3, NYY 4

CLE Dave Tomlin relieved Jim Bibby with 2 on and 1 out in the 7th.

BOT 8TH: Piniella singled. Chambliss grounded into a 6-4 force out. Chambliss at first. White doubled. Chambliss scored. Dent singled. White scored. Randy Moffitt relieved Tomlin with 2 on and 2 out. CLE 3, NYY 6

WP: Guidry (CG) LP: Bibby (16-13)

Keys to the game: NYY DH Reggie Jackson and 3B Graig Nettles went deep back-to-back in a four-run fourth and SP Ron Guidry went the distance pitching a six-hitter and whiffed nine as the Yanks downed the Tribe 6-3 in the opener of the most important series of the season.

ATTENDANCE: 49,683

Game 2

Game Time 7:30pm

Temp: 71

Starting Line-ups


CLE

Duane Kuiper 2B
Barry Bonnell LF
Mike Ivie 1B
Chet Lemon DH
Otto Velez RF
Buddy Bell 3B
Larry Cox C
Rick Manning CF
Frank Duffy SS

Starting Pitcher: Don Hood

NYY

Mickey Rivers CF
Willie Randolph 2B
Thurman Munson C
Reggie Jackson DH
Graig Nettles 3B
Lou Piniella RF
Chris Chambliss 1B
Roy White LF
Bucky Dent SS

Starting Pitcher: Ed Figueroa

CLE 010 000 002 - 3 9 2
NYY 300 310 01x - 8 14 1

HOW THEY SCORED

BOT 1ST: Rivers walked. Randolph singled. Rivers to second. Munson grounded into a 6-4-3 double play. Rivers to third. Jackson doubled. Rivers scored. Nettles homered. Jackson scored. CLE 0, NYY 3

TOP 2ND: Velez singled. Cox walked. Velez to second. Manning reached on a two-base error by Piniella. Velez scored. CLE 1, NYY 3

BOT 4TH: Nettles singled. Piniella reached on an error by Cox. Nettles to second. Chambliss singled. Nettles scored. Piniella to third. White singled. Piniella scored. Chambliss to second. Dent hit into a 5-4 force out. Chambliss to third. Dent at first. Rivers singled. Chambliss scored. CLE 1, NYY 6

BOT 5TH: Munson tripled. Wilbur Wood replaced Don Hood with 1 on and 0 out. Jackson grounded out 3-2. Jackson at first. Piniella singled. Jackson to second. Chambliss singled. Jackson scored. CLE 1, NYY 7

BOT 8TH: Rivers singled. Ranbdolph singled. Rivers to second. Munson grounded out 6-3. Runners advanced. Nettles reached on an error by Duffy. Rivers scored. CLE 1, NYY 8

TOP 9TH: Cox singled. Manning singled. Cox to second. PH Rico Carty (batting for SS Duffy) singled. Cox scored. Manning to third. Kuiper hit into a 1-6-3 double play. Manning scored. CLE 3, NYY 8

WP: Figueroa (CG) LP: Hood (13-6)

Keys to the game: NYY 3B Graig Nettles belted a two-run homer as part of a three-run first inning and the Yankees jumped out to an 8-1 lead before the Indians tried to rally in the 9th but fell far short in an 8-3 loss to the Bronx Bombers. NYY SP Ed Figueroa pitched the second straight complete game for the Pinstripes. Red hot CLE SP Don Hood was cooled down by New York's offense as Hood allowed six runs in just over four innings of work.

By winning the first two games of the series, the Yanks have opened up a two-game lead over the Indians with five left to play for each team.

ATTENDANCE: 47,578

Game 3

Game Time: 7:30pm

Temp: 72

Starting Line-ups

CLE

Duane Kuiper 2B
Barry Bonnell LF
Mike Ivie 1B
Chet Lemon DH
Otto Velez RF
Buddy Bell 3B
Larry Cox C
Rick Manning CF
Frank Duffy SS

Starting Pitcher: Ken Kravec

NYY

Mickey Rivers CF
Willie Randolph 2B
Thurman Munson C
Reggie Jackson DH
Graig Nettles 3B
Lou Piniella RF
Chris Chambliss 1B
Roy White LF
Bucky Dent SS

Starting Pitcher: Mike Torrez

CLE 000 100 306 - 10 14 1
NYY 000 000 003 - 3 7 0

HOW THEY SCORED

TOP 4TH: Velez doubled. Manning doubled. Velez scored. CLE 1, NYY 0

TOP 7TH: Duffy walked. Kuiper tripled. Duffy scored. Bonnell sac fly to left. Kuiper scored. Ivie singled. Dick Tidrow relieved Torrez with 1 on and 1 out. Lemon doubled. Ivie scored. CLE 4, NYY 0

CLE Jim Kern relieved Kravec with 2 on and 1 out in the 8th.

TOP 9TH: Bonnell singled. Ivie homered. Bonnell scored. Lemon walked. Velez singled. Lemon to second. Cox walked. Bases loaded. Manning grand slam homer. Lemon, Velez and Cox scored. CLE 10, NYY 0

BOT 9TH: Dent tripled. Randolph singled. Dent scored. Jackson singled. Randolph to third. Nettles walked. Bases loaded. Piniella doubled. Randolphj and Jackson scored. Dave Tomlin relieved Kern with 1 on and 2 out. CLE 10, NYY 3

WP: Kravec (15-14) LP: Torrez

Keys to the game: CLE 1B Mike Ivie hit a two-run homer and CF Rick Manning popped a grand slam as the Indians scored six runs in the 8th to propel the Indians past the Yankees 10-3. Manning drove in five runs for the Tribe.

The win moved the Indians back to within a game of division-leading New York.

ATTENDANCE: 52,803

Game 4

Game Time: 7:30pm

Temp: 66

Starting Line-ups

CLE

Duane Kuiper 2B
Barry Bonnell CF
Mike Ivie 1B
Chet Lemon DH
Otto Velez RF
Buddy Bell 3B

Larry Cox C (Left game with an injury in the 6th. Out 5 games. Replaced by Buck Martinez.)
Tom Shopay LF
Frank Duffy SS

Starting Pitcher: Wayne Garland

NYY

Mickey Rivers CF
Willie Randolph 2B
Thurman Munson C
Reggie Jackson DH
Graig Nettles 3B
Lou Piniella RF
Chris Chambliss 1B
Roy White LF
Bucky Dent SS

Starting Pitcher: Don Gullett

CLE 050 000 000 - 5 9 0
NYY 010 411 00x - 7 10 0

HOW THEY SCORED

TOP 2ND: Lemon singled. Velez doubled. Lemon scored. Bell doubled. Velez scored. Cox singled. Bell scored. Duffy homered. Cox scored. CLE 5, NYY 0

BOT 2ND: Nettles homered. CLE 5, NYY 1

BOT 4TH: Munson singled. Nettles walked. Munson to second. Piniella singled. Bases loaded. Chambliss singled. Munson and Nettles scored. Piniella to second. White grounded into a 3-2 force out. Chambliss to second. White at first. Dent singled. Bases loaded. Wayne Twitchell relieved Garland with the bases loaded and 2 out. Rivers hit by pitch. Chambliss scored. Bases loaded. Randolph singled. White scored. CLE 5, NYY 5

BOT 5TH: Jackson homered. CLE 5, NYY 6

BOT 6TH: White tripled. White scored on a passed ball. CLE 5, NYY 7

WP: Gullett SV: Lyle LP: Twitchell (7-7)

Keys to the game: The Indians jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the second inning and it looked like they would split the four-game set with the Yankees and leave tied for first; but the Yankees rallied from the five-run deficit and scored the next seven runs in a 7-5 win over the Indians. NYY 3B Graig Nettles homered for the third time int he series and DH Reggie Jackson hit what would turn out to be the game-winning homer in the fifth against Cleveland reliever Wayne Twitchell. CLE ace SP Wayne Garland was chased in the fourth inning by the Yankees.

The lethal loss means the Indians lost three of four in the Bronx and trail the Yanks by two games with each team having just three games left to play.

A lot of things will now have to happen for the Indians to make the post-season.

Final 3 games: CLE (@ Tor) NYY (vs. Det)

ATTENDANCE: 50,201

CLE RECORD: 83-76 (2 GB)
 

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INDIANS' PLAYOFF CHANCES

There are only two scenarios in which the Indians can make the playoffs as we head into the final three games of the regular season for both New York and Cleveland.

The Yanks lead the Tribe by two games.

SCENARIO 1

Cleveland makes the playoffs if: Detroit sweeps New York and Cleveland sweeps Toronto.

SCENARIO 2

Cleveland makes the playoffs if: New York loses two out of three to the Tigers and the Indians sweep the Blue Jays to tie NY in the AL East. If that happens, it sets up a one-game playoff between Cleveland and New York with the winner advancing to the playoffs. A coin toss to decide the location of the game was won by Cleveland. (I actually did the coin toss!)

(NOTE: All non-Indians' games are determined by a dice rolling system I created that is listed in post #12.)
 

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ALL '77 AL ROSTERS LISTED IN POST #5.

Series 56 (Last series of the regular season)

(NOTE: IRL, the Indians-Blue Jays games on Friday and Saturday were postponed due to bad weather and a double-header was played on the last Sunday of the regular season.

The Yankees entered the weekend with an 85-74 record while the Tribe was 83-76.

Here are the results for the Yankee games on Friday and Saturday vs. Detroit (Results based on my dice-rolling system for non-Indians' games listed in post #12):

FRIDAY: Yankees win

SATURDAY: Yankees win

With the Saturday win, the Yankees won their 87th game of the season and clinched the AL East.

Below are the final two games of the Indians' '77 season.)


CLEVELAND INDIANS AT TORONTO BLUE JAYS

SUNDAY - OCT. 2

EXHIBITION STADIUM - TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA

Game 1 (Daytime Double-Header)

Game Time: 12:00 pm

Temp: 66

Starting Line-ups

CLE

Johnny Grubb LF
Barry Bonnell LF
Mike Ivie 1B
Chet Lemon DH
Otto Velez RF
Buddy Bell 3B
Duane Kuiper 2B
B. Martinez C
Frank Duffy SS

Starting Pitcher: Jim Bibby

TOR

Bob Bailor CF
Al Woods LF
Bruce Bochte RF
Ron Fairly DH
Doug Ault 1B
Roy Howell 3B
Steve Staggs 2B
Hector Torres SS
Alan Ashby C

Starting Pitcher: Jerry Garvin

CLE 004 0000 012 - 7 12 0
TOR 010 010 000 - 2 5 2

HOW THEY SCORED

BOT 2ND: Ault homered. CLE 0, TOR 1

TOP 3RD: Duffy reached on an error by Ault. Grubb reached on an error by Ault. Duffy to second. Bonnell singled. Duffy scored. Grubb to third. Ivie homered. Grubb and Bonnell scored. CLE 4, TOR 1

TOP 5TH: Torres singled. Bailor grounded into a 6-4 force out. Bailor at first. Woods singled. Bailor to second. Bochte singled. Bailor scored. CLE 4, TOR 2

TOP 8TH: Velez homered. CLE 5, TOR 2

TOP 9TH: Duffy singled. Grubb singled. Ivie doubled. Duffy and Grubb scored. CLE 7, TOR 2

WP: Bibby (17-13, CG) LP: Garvin (CG)

Keys to the game: CLE 1B Mike Ivie drove in five runs awith a homer and a double and SP Jim Bibby tossed a complete game five-hitter in his final start of the season as the Tribe downed the Jays 7-2.

Game 2 (DH 2)

Game Time: 30-minutes after the start of the first game

Starting Line-ups

CLE

Johnny Grubb RF
Barry Bonnell CF
Mike Ivie 1B
Rico Carty DH
Buddy Bell 3B
Dick Davis LF
Duane Kuiper 2B
B. Martinez C
Frank Duffy SS

Starting Pitcher: Don Hood

TOR

Bob Bailor CF
Al Woods LF
Bruce Bochte RF
Doug Ault 1B
Roy Howell 3B
Doug Rader DH
Steve Staggs 2B
Hector Torres SS
Rick Cerone C

Starting Pitcher: Dave Lemancyzk

CLE 000 230 000 - 5 8 3
TOR 000 100 100 - 2 4 2

HOW THEY SCORED

TOP 4TH: Ivie doubled. Carty reached on a two-base error by Bailor. Ivie scored. Bell singled. Carty scored. CLE 2, TOR 0

BOT 4TH: Bochte walked. Howell walked. Bochte to second. Rader reached on an error by Duffy. Bases loaded. Staggs hit into a 5-4 force out. Bochte scored. CLE 2, TOR 1

TOP 5TH: Duffy singled. Bonnell walked. Duffy to second. Ivie singled. Duffy scored. Bonnell to third. Carty walked. Bases loaded. Bell reached on a two-base error by Bochte. Bonnell and Ivie scored. CLE 5, TOR 1

BOT 7TH: Cerone homered. CLE 5, TOR 2

CLE Kern relieved Hood to start the 9th.

WP: Hood (14-6) SV: Kern (18) LP: Lemancyzk.

Keys to the game: The Indians took advantage of two big Blue Jay errors to score three unearned runs and those were the difference in the season finale as the Indians downed the Jays 5-2 to seep the double-header. CLE SP Don Hood went eight solid innings, allowing only one earned run and picking up the victory and RP Jim Kern garnered his 18th save of the season for the Tribe.

CLE Final Record: 85-76


NEXT THREE POSTS

* Final Standings

* Playoff & World Series Results


* Final Player Stats/Offensive & Pitching MVPs
 

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'77 MLB FINAL STANDINGS

(KEY: Wins... Losses... Games Behind)

(AL Div. Champ / NL Div. Champ)

AMERICAN LEAGUE


EAST

NYY 88... 74... --
CLE 85... 76... 2-1/2
BAL 83... 78... 4-1/2
BOS 78... 83... 9-1/2
MIL 78... 84... 10
TOR 68... 93... 19-1/2
DET 63... 99... 25

WEST

CWS 97... 64... --
KCR 90... 72... 7-1/2
TEX 87... 75... 10-1/2
MIN 86... 75... 11
CAL 82... 80... 14-1/2
OAK 72... 89... 25
SEA 69... 93... 28-1/2

NATIONAL LEAGUE

EAST

PHI 91... 71... --
MTL 89... 73... 2
STL 88... 74... 3
PIT 86... 76... 5
CHC 83... 79... 8
NYM 64... 98... 27

WEST

LAD 88... 74... --
CIN 87... 75... 1
HOU 80... 82... 8
SFG 80... 82... 8
SDP 79... 83... 9
ATL 64... 98... 24

(NEXT POST: All playoff/World Series results.)
 

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'77 MLB PLAYOFFS

ALCS (Best-of-5)

Chicago White Sox vs. New York Yankees

Game 1 - CWS @ NYY

Game 2 - CWS @ NYY

Game 3 - NYY @ CWS

Game 4 - NYY @ CWS

CWS wins series 3-1


NLCS (Best-of-5)

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Philadelphia Phillies

Game 1 - PHI @ LA

Game 2 - PHI @ LA

Game 3 - LA @ PHI

Game 4 - LA @ PHI

LA wins series 3-1

WORLD SERIES (Best-of-7)


Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Chicago White Sox

Game 1 - LA @ CWS

Game 2 - LA @ CWS

Game 3 - CWS @ LA

Game 4 - CWS @ LA

Game 5 - CWS @ LA

LA wins World Series 4-1


(All game outcomes decided by the dice rolling system listed in post #12.)

NEXT POST: Final player stats and Team MVPS.​
 
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IN THIS POST...

* Indians' Final player Stats

* Team MVP's

* Attendance Figures

*Record vs. Opp.

'77 INDIANS FINAL STATS

BATTING


(KEY: Hits-At-Bats/.Avg)

Ted Martinez - 61-233/.262
Barry Bonnell - 34-117/.291
Mike Ivie - 169-625/.270
Chet Lemon - 151-535/.282
Otto Velez - 39-194/.201
Buddy Bell - 148-577/.256
Larry Cox - 92-383/.240
Rick Manning - 76-299/.254
Frank Duffy - 89-480/.185
Duane Kuiper - 104-383/.272
Johnny Grubb - 84-243/.346
Buck Martinez - 9-47/.191
Ron Pruitt - 44-198/.222
John Hale - 16-75/.213
John Lowenstein - 34-146/.233
Joe Torre - 3-19/.158
Dick Davis - 2-20/.100
Rick Auerbach - 1-7/.143
Paul Dade - 50-169/.296
Charlie Spikes - 1-8/.125
Wayne Nordhagen - 39-193/.202
Luis Gomez - 21-131/.160
Bruce Bochte - 117-384/.305
Rico Carty - 41-138/.297
Tom Shopay - 6-20/.300

TEAM BATTING AVERAGE: 1431-5624/.254

OFFENSE

RUNS


Kuiper - 38
Bonnell - 13
Ivie - 89
Lemon - 96
Velez - 37
Bell - 67
Cox - 38
Manning - 43
Duffy - 49
Pruitt - 22
Hale - 4
Lowenstein - 20
Carty - 17
B. Martinez - 1
T. Martinez - 23
Shopay - 3
Spikes - 1
Torre - 2
Auerbach - 1
Davis - 2
Dade - 24
Nordhagen - 22
Gomez - 8
Bochte - 52
Grubb - 46

TOTAL RUNS: 718

RUNS PER GAME: 4.4

2B

T. Martinez - 7
Kuiper - 14
Ivie - 35
Lemon - 39
Grubb - 24
Velez - 11
Bell - 27
Cox - 15
Duffy - 12
Manning - 9
Carty - 9
Pruitt - 8
Lowenstein - 10
Bochte - 24
Gomez - 1
Dade - 10
Nordhagen - 6
Davis - 2
Bonnell - 1
B. Martinez - 1
Torre - 1

TOTAL: 263

3B

Kuiper - 1
Ivie - 1
Lemon - 5
Grubb - 5
Bell - 3
Cox - 3
Duffy - 2
Carty - 2
Pruitt -2
Manning - 4
Lowenstein - 1
T. Martinez - 1
Velez - 1
Bonnell - 1
Bochte - 4
Nordhagen - 5
Gomez - 4

TOTAL: 45

HR

Ivie - 14
Lemon - 25
Grubb - 7
Bell -14
Cox - 16
Duffy - 5
Carty - 5
Manning - 6
Lowenstein - 2
Shopay - 2
Velez - 11
T. Martinez - 2
Hale - 1
Torre - 2
Nordhagen - 6
Dade - 2
Shopay - 2
Bochte - 3

TOTAL: 125

RBI

Kuiper - 37
Ivie - 71
Lemon - 92
Grubb - 41
Bell - 90
Cox - 67
Duffy - 38
Carty - 24
Lowenstein - 12
Pruitt - 23
Manning - 30
T. Martinez - 9
Hale - 6
Velez - 30
Bonnell - 15
Davis - 1
Torre - 2
B. Martinez - 4
Bochte - 35
Nordhagen - 26
Gomez - 4
Dade - 20

TOTAL: 677

SB-CS

Kuiper - SB: 9 CS: 4
Lemon - SB: 4 CS: 3
Duffy - SB: 1 CS: 0
Bell - SB: 0 CS: 1
Lowenstein - SB: 3 CS: 0
Manning - SB: 13 CS: 4
Ivie - SB: 0 CS: 1
T. Martinez - SB: 4 CS: 1
Bonnell - SB: 1 CS: 0
Grubb - SB: 1 CS: 1
Bochte - SB: 1 CS: 0
Dade - SB: 4 CS: 2
Gomez - SB: 0 CS: 1

TOTAL - SB: 40 CS: 18

DEFENSE

OPP. SB-CS


vs. Cox - SB: 37 CS: 11

vs. Pruitt - SB: 20 CS: 7

vs. Nordhagen - SB: 10 CS: 3

vs. B. Martinez - SB: 1 CS: 0

TOTAL - SB: 68 CS: 21

ERRORS

Bell - 17
Kuiper - 9
Duffy - 27
Garalnd - 4
Lemon - 6
Ivie - 13
Grubb - 2
Kern - 4
Kravec - 2
Cox - 12
Bibby - 6
Lowenstein - 2
Manning - 3
T. Martinez - 3
Velez - 5
Hood - 6
Moffitt - 1
Auerbach - 1
Torre - 1
Bonnell - 1
Bochte - 5
Nordhagen - 5
Gomez - 7

TOTAL: 140

PITCHING

ERA

STARTERS


Wayne Garland - 253-2/3IP/101 ER - 3.58
Jim Bibby - 231-1/3 IP/75 ER - 2.92
Don Hood - 178-2/3 IP/47 ER - 2.37
Ken Kravec - 223-1/3 IP/89 ER - 3.59
Wayne Twitchell - 155-2/3 IP/74 ER - 4.28
Rick Waits - 137 IP/63 ER - 4.17

RELIEF

Jim Kern - 55-2/3 IP/23 ER - 3.72
Dave Tomlin - 78-2/3 IP/25 ER - 2.86
Doug Bair - 43-1/3 IP/24 ER - 4.98
Randy Moffitt - 20 IP/15 ER - 6.75
Wilbur Wood - 44-1/3 IP/29 ER - 5.89
Jim Laxton - 12 IP/ 15 ER - 11.25

STARTER ERA: 1179-2/3 IP/449 ER - 3.43

RELIEF ERA: 254 IP/131 ER - 4.64

TOTAL ERA - 1433-2/3 IP/580 ER - 3.64

W-L

Garland - 15-15
Bibby - 17-13
Hood - 14-6
Kravec - 15-14
Twitchell - 7-7
Kern - 1-6
Tomlin - 3-2
Bair - 3-3
Moffitt - 0-2
Wood - 0-1
Waits - 9-7

K-BB

Garland - K: 121 BB: 59
Bibby - K: 143 BB: 76
Hood - K: 103 BB: 70
Kravec - K: 155 BB: 73
Twitchell - K: 108 BB: 58
Kern - K: 50 BB: 16
Tomlin - K: 55 BB: 17
Bair - K: 27 BB: 19
Moffitt - K: 11 BB: 14
Wood - K: 10 BB: 37
Waits - K: 60 BB: 55
Laxton - K: 2 BB: 4

TOTAL - K: 845 BB: 498

SV-BS

Kern - SV: 18 BS: 5
Bair - SV: 0 BS: 2
Wood - SV: 1 BS: 0
Tomlin - SV: 10 BS: 4
Hood - SV: 1 BS: 0

TOTAL - SV: 30 BS: 11

QUALITY STARTS (A QS is when a starting pitcher goes 6+ innings and allows three or fewer runs.)

Garland - 17
Bibby - 17
Hood - 15
Kravec - 16
Twitchell - 8
Tomlin - 1

TOTAL: 74

COMPLETE GAMES

Garland - 17
Bibby - 7
Kravec - 7
Waits - 3
Hood - 6
Twitchell - 3

TOTAL: 43

SHUTOUTS (* Combined)

Garland - 2
Kravec - 4 (1*)
Waits - 1
Bibby - 4 (1*)
Hood - 3
Twitchell - 1

TOTAL: 15

TIMES SHOUTOUT: 8

HRs ALLOWED: 147

TEAM MVPs

OFF. MVP:
Chet Lemon (.282/25 HR/92 RBI)

PITCHING MVP: Jim Bibby (17-13/2.92 ERA)

ATTENDANCE

HOME (81 Games/71 Dates)
:

TOTAL: 1,896,038

AVG.: 26,705

ROAD (80 games/74 dates):

TOTAL:
1,733,116

AVG.: 23,420

RECORD VS. OPP.

vs. Bos - 9-6
vs. NYY - 6-9
vs. Mil - 8-7
vs. Sea - 7-3
vs. CWS - 4-6
vs. Oak - 5-5
vs. Tor - 11-3
vs. Bal - 6-9
vs. Cal - 4-6
vs. Det - 11-4
vs. Tex - 2-9
vs. Min - 6-5
vs. KC - 6-4

RECORD: 85-76

COMING SOON...

INDIANS '78!!!
 
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