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1975 Atlanta Braves season


FieldValue
nameAtlanta Braves
season1975
leagueNational League
divisionWest
ballparkAtlanta Stadium
cityAtlanta
record67–94 (.416)
divisional_place5th
ownersWilliam Bartholomay
general_managersEddie Robinson
managersClyde King, Connie Ryan
televisionWTCG
radioWSB
(Ernie Johnson, Milo Hamilton)

(Ernie Johnson, Milo Hamilton) |}} The 1975 Atlanta Braves season was the tenth season in Atlanta along with the 105th season as a franchise overall and the 100th in the National League.

Offseason

  • November 2, 1974: Hank Aaron was traded by the Braves to the Milwaukee Brewers for Dave May and a player to be named later. The Brewers completed the deal by sending Roger Alexander (minors) to the Braves on December 2.
  • November 8, 1974: Danny Frisella was traded by the Braves to the San Diego Padres for Cito Gaston.
  • December 3, 1974: The Braves traded a player to be named later and cash to the Chicago White Sox for Dick Allen. The Braves completed the deal by sending Jim Essian to the White Sox on May 15, 1975.
  • March 28, 1975: Paul Casanova was released by the Braves.
  • March 29, 1975: Jack Pierce was traded by the Braves to the Detroit Tigers for Reggie Sanders.

Regular season

Season standings

Record vs. opponents

Notable transactions

  • April 4, 1975: Leo Foster was traded by the Braves to the New York Mets for Joe Nolan.
  • May 7, 1975: Dick Allen and Johnny Oates were traded by the Braves to the Philadelphia Phillies for Jim Essian, Barry Bonnell, and $150,000.
  • May 28, 1975: Ron Reed and a player to be named later were traded by the Braves to the St. Louis Cardinals for Elías Sosa and Ray Sadecki. The Braves completed the deal by sending Wayne Nordhagen to the Cardinals on June 2.
  • June 3, 1975: 1975 Major League Baseball draft
    • Gary Cooper was drafted by the Braves in the 3rd round.
    • Glenn Hubbard was drafted by the Braves in the 20th round.
  • June 7, 1975: Roric Harrison was traded by the Braves to the Cleveland Indians for Blue Moon Odom and a player to be named later. The Indians completed the deal by sending Rob Belloir to the Braves at June 16.
  • June 16, 1975: Rick Mahler was signed by the Braves as an amateur free agent.

Managerial turnover

The 1974 Braves had thrived under manager Clyde King upon his appointment July 24, going 38–25 to finish the year 14 games above .500. But the 1975 club fell under the break-even mark May 23 and never recovered. They were 58–76 (.433) and 31 games behind the Cincinnati Reds when King was fired on August 29, 1975. With only a handful of games left in the season, special scout Connie Ryan, a veteran former Braves' infielder and coach, was named to finish out the string, and the club performed even more poorly under Ryan, at 9–18.

For , GM Eddie Robinson promised to hire a "firebrand" to replace the scholarly King, and in October he selected Dave Bristol as the team's new skipper. Bristol, 42, had been the third-base coach of the Montreal Expos from 1973 to 1975 and had previously compiled a poor record (144–209, .408) with the 1970–1972 Milwaukee Brewers. But he was hailed as an unsung contributor to "the Big Red Machine" Cincinnati dynasty, when, as Sparky Anderson's predecessor, he inserted into the lineup many of the players—like Johnny Bench, Lee May, Tommy Helms, and Gary Nolan—who proved to be key contributors to the Cincinnati championship clubs of the early 1970s. Bristol also had led the Reds to first division finishes in each of his three full seasons (1967–1969) as manager.

Said Helms upon Bristol's hiring by the Braves: "[Bristol] has a way of letting the players know how to win and what it's like to win. He's fiery and he's tough, but he's a ballplayer's man."

Roster

1975 Atlanta Braves
**Roster**
**Pitchers**

Player stats

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

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
CVic Correll10332570.2151139
1BEarl Williams11138392.2401150
2BMarty Perez120461127.275234
SSLarvell Blanks141471110.234338
3BDarrell Evans156567138.2432273
LFRalph Garr151625174.278631
CFRowland Office126355103.290330
RFDusty Baker142494129.2611972

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Mike Lum12436483.228836
8220356.2761240
Rod Gilbreath9020249.243216
Biff Pocoroba6718848.255122
6414134.241615
Rob Belloir4310523.21909
Ed Goodson477616.21118
Bob Beall20317.22601
8184.22200
Craig Robinson10171.05900
Frank Tepedino870.00000
441.25000
Davey Johnson1111.00001

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Carl Morton39277.217163.5078
Phil Niekro39275.215153.20144
1278.1474.2535
Ron Reed1074.2454.2240

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Jamie Easterly2168.2294.9834
2667.0273.3638
Ray Sadecki2566.1234.2124
Blue Moon Odom1556.0177.0730
1554.2344.7722
Mike Thompson1651.2064.7042
Gary Gentry720.0114.9510
Adrian Devine516.1104.418
Frank LaCorte313.2035.2710

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Tom House5877113.1836
Max León502164.1353
432224.4831
344003.2027
Pablo Torrealba60101.355
40001.592

Farm system

Notes

References

References

  1. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/a/aaronha01.shtml Hank Aaron] at ''Baseball Reference''
  2. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gastoci01.shtml Cito Gaston] at ''Baseball Reference''
  3. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/a/allendi01.shtml Dick Allen] at ''Baseball Reference''
  4. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/casanpa01.shtml Paul Casanova] at ''Baseball Reference''
  5. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/p/piercja01.shtml Jack Pierce] at ''Baseball Reference''
  6. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/f/fostele01.shtml Leo Foster] at ''Baseball Reference''
  7. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/n/nordhwa01.shtml Wayne Nordhagen] at ''Baseball Reference''
  8. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/c/coopega01.shtml Gary Cooper] at ''Baseball Reference''
  9. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hubbagl01.shtml Glenn Hubbard] at ''Baseball Reference''
  10. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/o/odombl01.shtml Blue Moon Odom] at ''Baseball Reference''
  11. [https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mahleri01.shtml Rick Mahler] at ''Baseball Reference''
  12. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=348&dat=19750831&id=R_pMAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LTMDAAAAIBAJ&pg=1748,4201145 "Braves fire Clyde king as manager"] [[United Press International]], ''Rome News-Tribune'', Aug. 31, 1975
  13. [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1842&dat=19751015&id=DgIsAAAAIBAJ&sjid=LMgEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1671,2806656 ''Florence Times/Tri-Cities Daily'', Oct. 15, 1975]
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