1982 St. Louis Cardinals season

This article is about the Major League Baseball team. For the National Football League team, see 1982 St. Louis Cardinals (NFL) season.
1982 St. Louis Cardinals
1982 NL East Champions
1982 NL Champions
1982 World Series Champions
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record 92–70 (.568)
Divisional place 1st
Other information
Owner(s) August "Gussie" Busch
General manager(s) Whitey Herzog, Joe McDonald
Manager(s) Whitey Herzog
Local television KSDK
(Jack Buck, Mike Shannon, Jay Randolph)
Local radio KMOX
(Jack Buck, Mike Shannon, Dan Kelly)
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The St. Louis Cardinals' 1982 season was the team's 101st season in St. Louis, Missouri and the 91st season in the National League. Making up for the previous year's near-miss, the Cardinals went 92-70 during the season and won their first-ever National League East Division title by three games over the Philadelphia Phillies. They defeated the National League West champion Atlanta Braves in three straight games to claim their first NL pennant since 1968. From there, they went on to win the World Series in seven games over the American League champion Milwaukee Brewers. It was the Cardinals' first World Championship since 1967, and their last until they opened the current Busch Stadium in 2006.

Offseason

Regular season

First baseman Keith Hernandez and shortstop Ozzie Smith won Gold Gloves this year.

Season standings

NL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
St. Louis Cardinals 92 70 0.568 46–35 46–35
Philadelphia Phillies 89 73 0.549 3 51–30 38–43
Montreal Expos 86 76 0.531 6 40–41 46–35
Pittsburgh Pirates 84 78 0.519 8 42–39 42–39
Chicago Cubs 73 89 0.451 19 38–43 35–46
New York Mets 65 97 0.401 27 33–48 32–49

Record vs. opponents

1982 National League Records

Sources:
Team ATL CHC CIN HOU LAD MON NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL
Atlanta 8–4 14–4 10–8 7–11 5–7 9–3 6–6 4–8 11–7 8–10 7–5
Chicago 4–8 6–6 9–3 5–7 6–12 9–9 9–9 9–9 4–8 6–6 6–12
Cincinnati 4–14 6–6 7–11 7–11 4–8 7–5 5–7 4–8 6–12 6–12 5–7
Houston 8–10 3–9 11–7 7–11 4–8 8–4 7–5 9–3 9–9 5–13 6–6
Los Angeles 11–7 7–5 11–7 11–7 8–4 6–6 4–8 5–7 9–9 9–9 7–5
Montreal 7–5 12–6 8–4 8–4 4–8 11–7 8–10 7–11 7–5 4–8 10–8
New York 3–9 9–9 5–7 4–8 6–6 7–11 7–11 8–10 6–6 4–8 6–12
Philadelphia 6-6 9–9 7–5 5–7 8–4 10–8 11–7 9–9 7–5 10–2 7–11
Pittsburgh 8–4 9–9 8–4 3–9 7–5 11–7 10–8 9–9 6–6 6–6 7–11
San Diego 7–11 8–4 12–6 9–9 9–9 5–7 6–6 5–7 6–6 10–8 4–8
San Francisco 10–8 6–6 12–6 13–5 9–9 8–4 8–4 2–10 6–6 8–10 5–7
St. Louis 5–7 12–6 7–5 6–6 5–7 8–10 12–6 11–7 11–7 8–4 7–5

Opening Day lineup

[7]

Notable games

Notable transactions

Roster

1982 St. Louis Cardinals roster
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

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Porter, DarrellDarrell Porter 120 373 86 .231 12 48
1B Hernandez, KeithKeith Hernandez 160 579 173 .299 7 94
2B Herr, TomTom Herr 135 493 131 .266 0 36
3B Oberkfell, KenKen Oberkfell 137 470 136 .289 2 34
SS Smith, OzzieOzzie Smith 140 488 121 .248 2 43
LF Smith, LonnieLonnie Smith 156 592 182 .307 8 69
CF McGee, WillieWillie McGee 123 422 125 .296 4 56
RF Hendrick, GeorgeGeorge Hendrick 136 515 145 .282 19 104

Other batters

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
González, JulioJulio González 42 87 21 .241 1 7
Braun, SteveSteve Braun 58 62 17 .274 0 4

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Andújar, JoaquínJoaquín Andújar 38 265.2 15 10 2.47 137
Forsch, BobBob Forsch 36 233 15 9 3.48 69
Mura, SteveSteve Mura 35 184.1 12 11 4.05 84

Other pitchers

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Rasmussen, EricEric Rasmussen 8 18.1 1 2 4.42 15

Relief pitchers

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Sutter, BruceBruce Sutter 70 9 8 36 2.90 61
Bair, DougDoug Bair 63 5 3 8 2.55 68
Kaat, JimJim Kaat 63 5 3 2 4.08 35

Postseason

NLCS

Game 1

October 7, Busch Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Atlanta 000 000 000 030
St. Louis 001 005 01X 7131
W: Bob Forsch (1-0)  L: Pascual Pérez (0-1)   SV: None
HRs: ATL None   STL None

Game 2

October 9, Busch Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Atlanta 002 010 000 360
St. Louis 100 001 011 491
W: Bruce Sutter (1-0)  L: Gene Garber (0-1)   SV: None
HRs: ATL None   STL None

Game 3

October 10, Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
St. Louis 040 010 001 6120
Atlanta 000 000 200 261
W: Joaquín Andújar (1-0)  L: Rick Camp (0-1)   SV: Bruce Sutter (1)
HRs: ATL None   STL Willie McGee (1)

World Series

Main article: 1982 World Series

In Game 3, rookie outfielder Willie McGee hit two home runs, tying a World Series record for rookies.

NL St. Louis Cardinals (4) vs. AL Milwaukee Brewers (3)

Game Score Date Location Attendance Time of Game
1 Brewers – 10, Cardinals – 0 October 12Busch Stadium (St Louis) 53,723 2:30
2 Brewers – 4, Cardinals – 5 October 13Busch Stadium (St Louis) 53,723 2:54
3 Cardinals – 6, Brewers – 2 October 15Milwaukee County Stadium (Milwaukee) 56,556 2:53
4 Cardinals – 5, Brewers – 7 October 16Milwaukee County Stadium (Milwaukee) 56,560 3:04
5 Cardinals – 4, Brewers – 6 October 17Milwaukee County Stadium (Milwaukee) 56,562 3:02
6 Brewers – 1, Cardinals – 13 October 19Busch Stadium (St Louis) 53,723 2:21
7 Brewers – 3, Cardinals – 6 October 20Busch Stadium (St Louis) 53,723 2:50

Awards and honors

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Louisville Redbirds American Association Joe Frazier
AA Arkansas Travelers Texas League Gaylen Pitts and Nick Leyva
A St. Petersburg Cardinals Florida State League Nick Leyva and Gaylen Pitts
A Springfield Cardinals Midwest League Dave Bialas
A Gastonia Cardinals South Atlantic League Lloyd Merritt
A-Short Season Erie Cardinals New York–Penn League Joe Rigoli
Rookie Johnson City Cardinals Appalachian League Rich Hacker

References

  1. Willie McGee at Baseball Reference
  2. Jeff Little at Baseball Reference
  3. "Lonnie Smith to Card, Diaz to Phils in 3-team deal". St. Petersburg Times. November 20, 1981. p. 6C. Retrieved January 5, 2010.
  4. Silvio Martínez at Baseball Reference
  5. Ozzie Smith at Baseball Reference
  6. Joaquín Andújar at Baseball Reference
  7. Retrosheet Boxscore: St. Louis Cardinals 14, Houston Astros 3
  8. May 30, 1982 San Diego Padres at St. Louis Cardinals Play by Play and Box Score
  9. Terry Pendleton at Baseball Reference
  10. Vince Coleman at Baseball Reference
  11. Joe Boever at Baseball Reference
  12. Eric Rasmussen at Baseball Reference

External links

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