1964 in baseball

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The following are the baseball events of the year 1964 throughout the world.

Contents

Champions

Major League Baseball

Other champions

Awards and honors

Baseball Writers' Association of America Awards
BBWAA AwardNational LeagueAmerican League
Rookie of the Year Dick Allen (PHI) Tony Oliva (MIN)
Cy Young Award Dean Chance (LAA)
Most Valuable Player Ken Boyer (STL) Brooks Robinson (BAL)
Gold Glove Awards
PositionNational LeagueAmerican League
Pitcher Bobby Shantz (PHI/ CHC/STL ) Jim Kaat (MIN)
Catcher Johnny Edwards (CIN) Elston Howard (NYY)
1st Base Bill White (STL) Vic Power ( PHI [a] / LAA/MIN )
2nd Base Bill Mazeroski (PIT) Bobby Richardson (NYY)
3rd Base Ron Santo (CHC) Brooks Robinson (BAL)
Shortstop Rubén Amaro (PHI) Luis Aparicio (BAL)
Outfield Roberto Clemente (PIT) Vic Davalillo (CLE)
Curt Flood (STL) Al Kaline (DET)
Willie Mays (SF) Jim Landis (CWS)

Statistical leaders

American League National League
StatPlayerTotalPlayerTotal
AVG Tony Oliva (MIN).323 Roberto Clemente (PIT).339
HR Harmon Killebrew (MIN)49 Willie Mays (SF)47
RBI Brooks Robinson (BAL)118 Ken Boyer (STL)119
W Dean Chance (LAA)

Gary Peters (CWS)

20 Larry Jackson (CHC)24
ERA Dean Chance (LAA)1.65 Sandy Koufax (LAD)1.74
K Al Downing (NYY)217 Bob Veale (PIT)250

Major league baseball final standings

American League final standings

National League final standings

Nippon Professional Baseball final standings

Central League final standings

Central League G W L T Pct. GB
Hanshin Tigers 14080564.588
Taiyo Whales 14080582.5801.0
Yomiuri Giants 14071690.50711.0
Hiroshima Carp 14064733.46716.5
Kokutetsu Swallows 14061745.45218.5
Chunichi Dragons 14057830.40725.0

Pacific League final standings

Pacific League G W L T Pct. GB
Nankai Hawks 15084633.571
Hankyu Braves 15079656.5493.5
Toei Flyers 15078684.5345.5
Tokyo Orions 15077685.5316.0
Nishitetsu Lions 15063816.43819.5
Kintetsu Buffaloes 15055914.37728.5

Events

January

Fred Hutchinson (#1) with future Hall of Famer Frank Robinson in 1963 Fred Hutchinson and Frank Robinson 1963.jpg
Fred Hutchinson (#1) with future Hall of Famer Frank Robinson in 1963

February

March

April

May

Dave Nicholson, who hit a 573 foot home run on May 6 which cleared the left field roof of Comiskey Park Dave Nicholson 1965.jpg
Dave Nicholson, who hit a 573 foot home run on May 6 which cleared the left field roof of Comiskey Park

June

Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax Sandy Koufax.jpg
Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax

July

August

Phil Linz Phil Linz - New York Yankees.jpg
Phil Linz

September

Ray Sadecki in 1975 Ray Sadecki 1975.JPG
Ray Sadecki in 1975

October

November

Ken Boyer Ken Boyer - St. Louis Cardinals - 1965.jpg
Ken Boyer

December

Births

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

January

February

Ken Hubbs Ken Hubbs 1963.jpg
Ken Hubbs

March

April

Jim Umbricht JimUmbricht.JPG
Jim Umbricht

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Notes

  1. Power was traded from the Angels to NL team Philadelphia Phillies on September 9, 1964. [1]

References

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  9. Brown, Thomas J. Jr. "May 26, 1964: Mets Score 19 Runs in Win Over Cubs". sabr.org. Society for American Baseball Research . Retrieved November 2, 2025.
  10. "San Francisco Giants 8, New York Mets 6 (23 innings)." Retrosheet box score (May 31, 1964).
  11. Cohen, Alan. "May 31, 1964: Baseball's Longest Doubleheader". sabr.org. Society for American Baseball Research . Retrieved November 1, 2025.
  12. Lowery, Cady. "Jim Bunning Throws a Perfect Game on Father's Day to Beat the New York Mets". baseballhall.org. National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum . Retrieved November 2, 2025.
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  21. Recht, Mike (August 18, 1964). "Cardinals Start Big Turnover; Bing Devine Resigns". The Associated Press/Athens (Georgia) Banner–Herald. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
  22. Koppett, Leonard (September 30, 1964). "Mets Sign Stengel for Next Year" (PDF). timesmachine.nytimes.com. The New York Times. Retrieved November 3, 2025.
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  24. 1 2 Durso, Joseph (October 17, 1964). "St. Louis Manager Turns In Note Dated Sept. 28". timesmachine.nytimes.com. The New York Times. Retrieved November 5, 2025.
  25. "Berra Out as Manager; Keane Quits Cards". timesmachine.nytimes.com. The New York Times. October 17, 1964. Retrieved November 5, 2025.
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