1987 Oakland Athletics season
Major League Baseball team season
The 1987 Oakland Athletics season was the 87th season for the Oakland Athletics franchise, all as members of the American League , and their 20th season in Oakland . The Athletics finished third in the American League West with a record of 81 wins and 81 losses. Mark McGwire set a rookie record by hitting 49 home runs.[ 1] At the beginning of the season, the word "Athletics" returned, in script lettering, to the front of the team's jerseys. Former A's owner, Charles O. Finley banned the word "Athletics" from the club's name in the past because he felt that name was too closely associated with former Philadelphia Athletics owner Connie Mack . In his first full Major League season, Mark McGwire hit 49 home runs, a single-season record for a rookie; he was named the American League Rookie of the Year. McGwire would be the first American League rookie since Al Rosen of the Cleveland Indians in 1950 to lead the American League in home runs.[ 2] The 1987 season also saw the return of Reggie Jackson to Oakland.
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CAL
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIL
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TEX
TOR
Baltimore
—
1–12
9–3
8–4
7–6
4–9
9–3
2–11
5–7
3–10
7–5
4–8
7–5
1–12
Boston
12–1
—
4–8
3–9
7–6
2–11
6–6
6–7
7–5
7–6
4–8
7–5
7–5
6–7
California
3–9
8–4
—
8–5
7–5
3–9
5–8
7–5
8–5
3–9
6–7
7–6
5–8
5–7
Chicago
4–8
9–3
5–8
—
7–5
3–9
6–7
6–6
6–7
5–7
9–4
6–7
7–6
4–8
Cleveland
6–7
6–7
5–7
5–7
—
4–9
6–6
4–9
3–9
6–7
4–8
5–7
2–10
5–8
Detroit
9–4
11–2
9–3
9–3
9–4
—
5–7
6–7
8–4
5–8
5–7
7–5
8–4
7–6
Kansas City
3–9
6–6
8–5
7–6
6–6
7–5
—
4–8
8–5
5–7
5–8
9–4
7–6
8–4
Milwaukee
11–2
7–6
5–7
6–6
9–4
7–6
8–4
—
3–9
7–6
6–6
4–8
9–3
9–4
Minnesota
7–5
5–7
5–8
7–6
9–3
4–8
5–8
9–3
—
6–6
10–3
9–4
6–7
3–9
New York
10–3
6–7
9–3
7–5
7–6
8–5
7–5
6–7
6–6
—
5–7
7–5
5–7
6–7
Oakland
5–7
8–4
7–6
4–9
8–4
7–5
8–5
6–6
3–10
7–5
—
5–8
6–7
7–5
Seattle
8–4
5–7
6–7
7–6
7–5
5–7
4–9
8–4
4–9
5–7
8–5
—
9–4
2–10
Texas
5–7
5–7
8–5
6–7
10–2
4–8
6–7
3–9
7–6
7–5
7–6
4–9
—
3–9
Toronto
12–1
7–6
7–5
8–4
8–5
6–7
4–8
4–9
9–3
7–6
5–7
10–2
9–3
—
Opening Day starters
Notable transactions
April 3, 1987: Brian Guinn (minors), Dave Wilder (minors), and Mark Leonette (minors) were traded by the Athletics to the Chicago Cubs for Dennis Eckersley and Dan Rohn .[ 9]
April 27, 1987: Dennis Lamp was signed as a free agent by the Athletics.[ 10]
April 30, 1987: Bill Caudill was signed as a free agent by the Athletics.[ 11]
May 12, 1987: Brian Harper was signed as a free agent by the Athletics.[ 12]
June 29, 1987: Bill Mooneyham was traded by the Athletics to the Milwaukee Brewers for Russ McGinnis .[ 13]
July 29, 1987: Johnnie LeMaster was released by the Oakland Athletics.[ 6]
August 29, 1987: Tim Belcher was traded by the Athletics to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Rick Honeycutt .[ 14]
August 30, 1987: The Athletics traded players to be named later to the San Diego Padres for Storm Davis . The Athletics completed the deal by sending Dave Leiper to the Padres on August 31 and Rob Nelson to the Padres on September 8.[ 15]
August 31, 1987: Gary Lavelle was signed as a free agent by the Athletics.[ 16]
Draft picks
All-Star Game
The 1987 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 58th playing of the midsummer classic between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball . The game was held on July 14, 1987, at the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California , the home of the Oakland Athletics of the American League. The game resulted in the National League defeating the American League 2–0 in 13 innings. Montreal Expos outfielder Tim Raines was named the Most Valuable Player.
Roster
1987 Oakland Athletics
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
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; SB = Stolen bases
[ 19]
Other batters
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases
Pitching
Starting pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L= Losses; ERA = Earned run average; CG = Complete games; SO = Strikeouts
[ 19]
Other pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Relief pitchers
Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts
Awards and records
Mark McGwire , American League Rookie of the Year
Mark McGwire, Rookie Record, Most Home Runs in One Season (49)
1987 MLB All-Star Game
McGwire's rookie record 49 home runs
Home Run
Game
Date
Inning
Location
Opposing Pitcher
Team
1
4
04-10-1987
7th
Oakland
Donnie Moore[ 20]
Angels
2
15
04-21-1987
4th
Oakland
Urbano Lugo[ 21]
Angels
3
18
04-25-1987
3rd
Oakland
Scott Bankhead[ 22]
Mariners
4
22
04-29-1987
2nd
Oakland
Ted Higuera[ 23]
Brewers
5
24
05-01-1987
3rd
Oakland
Walt Terrell[ 24]
Tigers
6
29
05-08-1987
4th
Detroit
Frank Tanana[ 25]
Tigers
7
29
05-08-1987
8th
Detroit
Frank Tanana[ 25]
Tigers
8
30
05-09-1987
6th
Detroit
Eric King[ 26]
Tigers
9
31
05-10-1987
2nd
Detroit
Jack Morris[ 27]
Tigers
10
31
05-10-1987
4th
Detroit
Jack Morris[ 27]
Tigers
11
35
05-16-1987
1st
Oakland
Jimmy Key[ 28]
Blue Jays
12
37
05-18-1987
7th
Oakland
Tim Stoddard[ 29]
Yankees
13
38
05-19-1987
3rd
Oakland
Dennis Rasmussen[ 30]
Yankees
14
39
05-20-1987
2nd
Oakland
Charles Hudson[ 31]
Yankees
15
41
05-23-1987
2nd
Oakland
Mike Boddicker[ 32]
Orioles
16
42
05-24-1987
2nd
Oakland
Jeff Ballard[ 33]
Orioles
17
44
05-27-1987
4th
Toronto
Joe Johnson[ 34]
Blue Jays
18
48
05-31-1987
2nd
New York
Tommy John[ 35]
Yankees
19
48
05-31-1987
7th
New York
Tommy John[ 35]
Yankees
20
59
06-13-1987
4th
Arlington Stadium
Ed Correa[ 36]
Rangers
21
61
06-15-1987
4th
Kansas City
Charlie Leibrandt [ 37]
Royals
22
66
06-21-1987
8th
Oakland
Jose Guzman[ 38]
Rangers
23
72
06-27-1987
1st
Cleveland
Ken Schrom[ 39]
Indians
24
72
06-27-1987
5th
Cleveland
Ed Vande Berg[ 39]
Indians
25
72
06-27-1987
9th
Cleveland
Scott Bailes[ 39]
Indians
26
73
06-28-1987
4th
Cleveland
Tom Candiotti[ 40]
Indians
27
73
06-28-1987
7th
Cleveland
Tom Candiotti[ 40]
Indians
28
75
06-30-1987
1st
Chicago
Scott Nielsen[ 41]
White Sox
29
79
07-04-1987
5th
Boston
Bruce Hurst[ 42]
Red Sox
30
80
07-05-1987
4th
Boston
Oil Can Boyd[ 43]
Red Sox
31
83
07-08-1987
6th
Oakland
Jeff Robinson[ 44]
Tigers
32
86
07-11-1987
2nd
Oakland
Bill Wegman[ 45]
Brewers
33
86
07-11-1987
8th
Oakland
Dan Plesac[ 45]
Brewers
34
89
07-17-1987
10th
Boston
Calvin Schiraldi[ 46]
Red Sox
35
93
07-21-1987
10th
Detroit
Eric King[ 47]
Tigers
36
94
07-22-1987
8th
Detroit
Mark Thurmond[ 48]
Tigers
37
101
07-29-1987
4th
Oakland
Don Sutton[ 49]
Angels
38
113
08-11-1987
7th
Seattle
Mike Moore[ 50]
Mariners
39
115
08-14-1987
6th
Anaheim
Don Sutton[ 51]
Angels
40
129
08-29-1987
10th
Toronto
Mark Eichhorn[ 52]
Blue Jays
41
134
09-04-1987
5th
Baltimore
Mike Boddicker [ 53]
Orioles
42
136
09-05-1987
2nd
Baltimore
Jon Habyan[ 54]
Orioles
43
142
09-12-1987
2nd
Oakland
Charlie Leibrandt[ 55]
Royals
44
145
09-15-1987
4th
Arlington Stadium
Greg Harris[ 56]
Rangers
45
145
09-15-1987
6th
Arlington Stadium
Greg Harris[ 56]
Rangers
46
148
09-19-1987
1st
Kansas City
Mélido Pérez[ 57]
Royals
47
153
09-24-1987
9th
Oakland
Scott Bannister[ 58]
White Sox
48
154
09-25-1987
9th
Oakland
Bobby Thigpen[ 59]
White Sox
49
157
09-29-1987
1st
Oakland
John Farrell[ 60]
Indians
Farm system
References
^ Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures , 2008 Edition, p.344, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
^ Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures , 2008 Edition, p.346, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
^ Donnie Hill page at Baseball Reference
^ Vida Blue page at Baseball Reference
^ Jim Eppard page at Baseball Reference
^ a b "Johnnie LeMaster Stats" .
^ Jeff Kaiser page at Baseball Reference
^ "1987 Oakland Athletics Roster by Baseball Almanac" .
^ Dennis Eckersley page at Baseball Reference
^ Dennis Lamp page at Baseball Reference
^ Bill Caudill page at Baseball Reference
^ Brian Harper page at Baseball Reference
^ Bill Mooneyham page at Baseball Reference
^ Tim Belcher page at Baseball Reference
^ Rob Nelson page at Baseball Reference
^ Gary Lavelle page at Baseball Reference
^ "Ron Coomer Stats" .
^ Scott Brosius page at Baseball Reference
^ a b "1987 Oakland Athletics Statistics" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Friday, April 10, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Tuesday, April 21, 1987 at Anaheim Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Saturday, April 25, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Wednesday, April 29, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Friday, May 1, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ a b "Box Score of Game played on Friday, May 8, 1987 at Tiger Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Saturday, May 9, 1987 at Tiger Stadium" .
^ a b "Box Score of Game played on Sunday, May 10, 1987 at Tiger Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Saturday, May 16, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Monday, May 18, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Tuesday, May 19, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Wednesday, May 20, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Saturday, May 23, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Sunday, May 24, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Wednesday, May 27, 1987 at Exhibition Stadium" .
^ a b "Box Score of Game played on Sunday, May 31, 1987 at Yankee Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Saturday, June 13, 1987 at Arlington Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Monday, June 15, 1987 at Royals Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Sunday, June 21, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ a b c "Box Score of Game played on Saturday, June 27, 1987 at Cleveland Stadium" .
^ a b "Box Score of Game played on Sunday, June 28, 1987 at Cleveland Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Tuesday, June 30, 1987 at Comiskey Park I" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Saturday, July 4, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Sunday, July 5, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Wednesday, July 8, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ a b "Box Score of Game played on Saturday, July 11, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Friday, July 17, 1987 at Fenway Park" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Tuesday, July 21, 1987 at Tiger Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Wednesday, July 22, 1987 at Tiger Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Wednesday, July 29, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Tuesday, August 11, 1987 at Kingdome" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Friday, August 14, 1987 at Anaheim Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Saturday, August 29, 1987 at Exhibition Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Friday, September 4, 1987 at Memorial Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Sunday, September 6, 1987 at Memorial Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Saturday, September 12, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ a b "Box Score of Game played on Tuesday, September 15, 1987 at Arlington Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Saturday, September 19, 1987 at Royals Stadium" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Thursday, September 24, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Friday, September 25, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
^ "Box Score of Game played on Tuesday, September 29, 1987 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum" .
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