From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1974 Chicago Cubs season
1974 Chicago Cubs season
NL East W L Pct. GB
Pittsburgh Pirates 88 74 .543 --
St. Louis Cardinals 86 75 .534 1.5
Philadelphia Phillies 80 82 .494 8
Montreal Expos 79 82 .491 8.5
New York Mets 71 91 .438 17
Chicago Cubs 66 96 .407 22
1974 Chicago Cubs • March 19, 1974: Ken Rudolph was traded by the Cubs
to the San Francisco Giants for Willie Prall.[5]
Major league affiliations
• •
Regular season
Location
• July 31, 1974: Bill Bonham had four strikeouts in one
• inning. [6]
•
1974 information
Season standings
Owner(s) Philip K. Wrigley Notable transactions
General manager(s) John Holland • April 1, 1974: Paul Popovich was traded by the Cubs
Manager(s) Whitey Lockman, Jim Marshall
to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Tom Dettore and cash.[7]
• June 5, 1974: George Riley was drafted by the Cubs in
Local television WGN-TV the 4th round of the 1974 Major League Baseball
(Jack Brickhouse, Jim West) Draft.[8]
Local radio WGN • June 17, 1974: Oscar Zamora was purchased by the
(Vince Lloyd, Lou Boudreau) Cubs from the Houston Astros.[9]
Stats ESPN.com
• July 28, 1974: Horacio Piña was traded by the Cubs to
BB-reference the California Angels for Rick Stelmaszek.[2]
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Roster
1974 Chicago Cubs
Offseason Roster
• October 25, 1973: Ferguson Jenkins was traded by the Pitchers Catchers Outfielders Manager
Cubs to the Texas Rangers for Bill Madlock and Vic • 33 Bill • 5 Adrian • 1 José • 16
Harris.[1] Bonham Garrett Cardenal Whitey
• November 3, 1973: Bob Locker was traded by the • 34 Ray • 8 Tom • 21 Gene Lockman
Cubs to the Oakland Athletics for Horacio Piña.[2] Burris Lundstedt Hiser • 25 Jim
• November 7, 1973: Glenn Beckert and Bobby Fenwick • 32 Tom • 15 George • 22 Pete Marshall
were traded by the Cubs to the San Diego Padres for Dettore Mitterwald LaCock Coaches
Jerry Morales.[3] • 47 Ken • 8 Rick • 7 Rick • 37 Hank
• December 11, 1973: Ron Santo was traded by the Frailing Stelmaszek Monday Aguirre
Cubs to the Chicago White Sox for Steve Stone, Ken • 44 Burt • 9 Steve • 24 Jerry • 2 Jim
Frailing, and Steve Swisher and a player to be named Hooton Swisher Morales Marshall
later. The White Sox completed the deal by sending • 40 Herb Infielders • 27 Jim • 6 J. C.
Jim Kremmel to the Cubs on December 18.[4] Hutson Tyrone Martin
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1974 Chicago Cubs season
Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Swisher, SteveSteve 90 280 60 .214 5 27
Swisher
2B Harris, VicVic Harris 62 200 39 .195 0 11
3B Madlock, BillBill Mad- 128 453 142 .313 9 54
lock
SS Kessinger, DonDon 153 599 155 .259 1 42
Kessinger
LF Morales, JerryJerry Mo- 151 534 146 .273 15 82
rales
CF Monday, RickRick Mon- 142 538 158 .294 20 58
day
RF Cardenal, JoséJosé Car- 143 542 159 .293 13 72
denal
Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Williams, BillyBilly Wil- 117 404 113 .280 16 68
liams
Ward, ChrisChris Ward 92 137 28 .204 1 15
Tyrone, JimJim Tyrone 57 81 15 .185 3 3
Stelmaszek, RickRick 25 44 10 .227 1 7
Stelmaszek
Lundstedt, TomTom 22 32 3 .094 0 0
Lundstedt
Márquez, GonzaloGonza- 11 11 0 .000 0 0
lo Márquez
Garrett, AdrianAdrian 10 8 0 .000 0 0
Garrett
• 49 Jim • 42 Matt • 20 Chris • 46 Pete • 26 Billy
Kremmel Alexander Ward Reiser Williams
• 17 Dave • 28 Ron Dunn • 3 Al
LaRoche • 23 Carmen Spangler
• 35 Mike Fanzone Player stats
Paul • 10 Billy
• 36 Grabarkewitz Batting
Horacio • 4 Vic Harris
Piña • 11 Don
Starters by position
• 48 Rick Kessinger Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits;
Reuschel • 18 Bill Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
• 30 Steve Madlock
Stone • 19 Gonzalo
Other batters
• 39 Jim Márquez Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting
Todd • 29 Dave average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in
• 45 Oscar Rosello
Zamora • 16 Rob Pitching
Sperring
• 12 Andre
Starting pitchers
Thornton Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L =
Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1974 Chicago Cubs season
Player G IP W L ERA SO
Bonham, BillBill Bonham 44 242.2 11 22 3.86 191
Reuschel, RickRick 41 240.2 13 12 4.30 160
Reuschel
Player G IP W L ERA SO
Hooton, BurtBurt Hooton 48 176.1 7 11 4.80 94
Stone, SteveSteve Stone 38 169.2 8 6 4.14 90
Frailing, KenKen Frailing 55 125.1 6 9 3.88 71
Todd, JimJim Todd 43 88 4 2 3.89 42
Burris, RayRay Burris 40 75 3 5 6.60 40
Dettore, TomTom Det- 16 64.2 3 5 4.18 43
tore
Player G W L SV ERA SO
Zamora, OscarOscar 56 3 9 10 3.12 38
Zamora
LaRoche, DaveDave 49 5 6 5 4.79 49
LaRoche
Piña, HoracioHoracio 34 3 4 4 3.99 32
Piña
Kremmel, JimJim Krem- 23 0 2 0 5.23 22
mel
Hutson, HerbHerb Hut- 20 0 2 0 3.45 22
son
Paul, MikeMike Paul 2 0 1 0 27.00 1
Level Team League Manager
AAA Wichita Aeros American Association Mike Roarke
AA Midland Cubs Texas League Walt Dixon
A Key West Conchs Florida State League Jack Mull and Q. V. Lowe
Rookie GCL Cubs Gulf Coast League Jack Mull
Other pitchers [2] ^ Horacio Piña page at Baseball Reference
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = [3] Glenn Beckert page at Baseball Reference
Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts [4] Ron Santo page at Baseball Reference
[5] Willie Prall page at Baseball Reference
Relief pitchers [6] 4 Strikeouts In 1 Inning : A Baseball Almanac
Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA Fabulous Feat
= Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts [7] Paul Popovich page at Baseball Reference
[8] George Riley page at Baseball Reference
[9] Oscar Zamora page at Baseball Reference
Farm system
See also: Minor league baseball
LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: GCL Cubs
References
• Johnson, Lloyd; Wolff, Miles, eds (1997). The
Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball (2nd ed.).
Notes Durham, N.C.: Baseball America.
[1] Bill Madlock page at Baseball Reference ISBN 978-0-9637189-8-3.
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