1969 Washington Senators season

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1969  Washington Senators
Washington Senators Cap Logo (1968 to 1971).svg
League American League
Division East
Ballpark RFK Stadium
City Washington, D.C.
Record86–76 (.531)
Divisional place4th
Owners Bob Short
Managers Ted Williams
Television WTOP
Radio WWDC (FM)
(Ron Menchine, Shelby Whitfield, Warner Wolf)
  1968 Seasons 1970  

The 1969 Washington Senators season involved the Senators finishing fourth in the newly established American League East with a record of 86 wins and 76 losses, their first winning season in franchise history, and only in Washington.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

The year 1969 was a turning point in Washington sports history. The Senators named Ted Williams as manager. The Washington Redskins hired Vince Lombardi as Head Coach and he had brought a winning attitude to the nation's capital. In the same year, the nearby University of Maryland had hired Lefty Driesell to coach basketball. It marked a renaissance in sports interest in America's most transient of cities.

The hiring of Ted Williams sparked at least increased curiosity in the team. Williams' fanatical approach to hitting helped improve the Senators offense considerably, and inspired the team to its one and only winning season during its 11-year stay in Washington. The Senators won 86 games, 21 more than in 1968, and improved from last place in the ten-team 1968 American League to one game out of third in the new AL East division. For this remarkable turnaround, Williams was voted American League Manager of the Year. As a result, attendance at RFK Stadium improved to over 900,000, the highest attendance for the "new" Senators and, at the time, the highest in Washington's baseball history.

Season standings

AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Baltimore Orioles 10953.67360214932
Detroit Tigers 9072.5561946354437
Boston Red Sox 8775.5372246354140
Washington Senators 8676.5312347343942
New York Yankees 8081.49728½48323249
Cleveland Indians 6299.38546½33482951

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
TeamBALBOSCALCWSCLEDETKCMINNYYOAKSEPWSH
Baltimore 10–86–69–313–511–711–18–411–78–49–313–5
Boston 8–108–45–712–610–810–27–511–74–86–66–12
California 6–64–89–98–45–79–97–113–96–129–9–15–7
Chicago 3–97–59–98–43–98–105–133–98–1010–84–8
Cleveland 5–136–124–84–87–117–55–79–85–77–53–15
Detroit 7–118–107–59–311–78–46–610–87–510–27–11
Kansas City 1–112–109–910–85–74–88–105–7–18–1010–87–5
Minnesota 4–85–711–713–57–56–610–810–213–512–66–6
New York 7–117–119–39–38–98–107–5–12–106–67–510–8
Oakland 4–88–412–610–87–55–710–85–136–613–58–4
Seattle 3–96–69–9–18–105–72–108–106–125–75–137–5
Washington 5–1312–67–58–415–311–75–76–68–104–85–7

Opening Day starters

President Richard Nixon throwing out the first pitch of the Senators' season in April 1969; manager Ted Williams is at left; owner Bob Short at right. Richard Nixon throwing out opening pitch at Senators game, 1969.jpg
President Richard Nixon throwing out the first pitch of the Senators' season in April 1969; manager Ted Williams is at left; owner Bob Short at right.

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Notable transactions

Roster

1969 Washington Senators
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

Coaches

Game log

Regular season

1969 regular season game log: 86–76 (Home: 47–34; Away: 39–42)
April: 12–11 (Home: 5–5; Away: 7–6)
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1 April 71:30 p.m. EST Yankees L 4–8 Stottlemyre (1–0) Pascual (0–1)2:4745,1130–1 L1
2 April 98:05 p.m. EST Yankees W 6–4 Coleman (1–0) Bahnsen (0–1)2:0015,1621–1 W1
3 April 101:30 p.m. EST Yankees W 9–6 Hannan (1–0) Peterson (0–1) Higgins (1)2:333,9712–1 W2
4 April 118:00 p.m. EST @ Orioles W 4–0 Moore (1–0) Hardin (0–1) Higgins (2)2:158,4153–1 W3
5 April 122:15 p.m. EST @ Orioles L 0–9 McNally (1–0) Pascual (0–2)2:166,3793–2 L1
6 April 132:00 p.m. EST @ Orioles L 0–2 Palmer (1–0) Coleman (1–1)2:033–3 L2
7 April 134:38 p.m. EST @ Orioles L 0–9 Phoebus (1–0) Bosman (0–1)2:0720,4833–4 L3
8 April 152:00 p.m. EST @ Yankees L 2–8 Peterson (1–1) Bertaina (0–1)2:3213,8893–5 L4
April 16@ Yankees Postponed (Rain)(Makeup date: April 17)
9 April 171:00 p.m. EST @ Yankees L 3–7 (10) Stottlemyre (3–0) Higgins (0–1)2:283–6 L5
10 April 174:03 p.m. EST @ Yankees W 5–2 Moore (2–0) Bahnsen (0–3) Higgins (3)2:176,8834–6 W1
11 April 188:05 p.m. EST Orioles L 0–6 Phoebus (2–0) Coleman (1–2)2:274,4574–7 L1
12 April 192:15 p.m. EST Orioles W 7–5 Bosman (1–1) Cuellar (0–2) Higgins (4)2:205,4955–7 W1
13 April 201:00 p.m. EST Orioles L 1–2 McNally (2–0) Hannan (1–1) Watt (2)2:525–8 L1
14 April 204:27 p.m. EST Orioles W 5–2 Bertaina (1–1) Hardin (0–2) Humphreys (1)2:1918,0556–8 W1
15 April 218:05 p.m. EST Tigers L 0–2 Sparma (2–0) Moore (2–1)2:153,8136–9 L1
16 April 228:05 p.m. EST Tigers L 2–4 Hiller (1–0) Pascual (0–3) McMahon (3)2:484,9226–10 L2
April 24@ Red Sox Postponed (Rain)(Makeup date: July 5)
21 April 288:00 p.m. EDT @ Tigers W 6–1 Pascual (1–3) Wilson (1–3) Bosman (1)2:397,35311–10 W5
22 April 298:00 p.m. EDT @ Tigers L 4–5 Radatz (1–0) Bertaina (1–2)2:246,98611–11 L1
May: 12–16 (Home: 9–7; Away: 3–9)
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June: 14–12 (Home: 6–7; Away: 8–5)
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June 15 Angels Postponed (Rain)(Makeup date: September 2)
64 June 178:05 p.m. EDT Orioles L 1–5 Cuellar (0–2) Shellenback (1–2)2:2622,13431–33 L2
65 June 188:05 p.m. EDT Orioles L 1–3 Hardin (3–3) Moore (5–2) Hall (2)2:1110,42031–34 L3
66 June 198:05 p.m. EDT Orioles L 0–2 McNally (10–0) Higgins (4–7)2:0413,37631–35 L4
67 June 208:00 p.m. EDT @ Tigers W 7–2 (10) Knowles (3–0) McMahon (1–4)3:0727,72532–35 W1
68 June 211:15 p.m. EDT @ Tigers L 5–9 Lolich (8–1) Humphreys (1–2)2:3125,34032–36 L1
69 June 221:30 p.m. EDT @ Tigers W 9–4 Higgins (5–7) Dobson (2–5)2:5133–36 W1
70 June 224:56 p.m. EDT @ Tigers W 9–5 (6) Moore (6–2) Sparma (4–3)1:5152,72134–36 W2
71 June 238:00 p.m. EDT @ Orioles L 3–5 Palmer (9–2) Knowles (3–1) Richert (6)1:577,83034–37 L1
72 June 248:00 p.m. EDT @ Orioles L 3–6 (11) Hall (4–2) Shellenback (1–3)3:0614,76334–38 L2
73 June 258:00 p.m. EDT @ Orioles W 11–8 Humphreys (2–2) Hardin (3–4) Knowles (2)2:4111,13035–38 W1
June 30@ Indians Postponed (Rain)(Makeup date: July 1)
July: 16–15 (Home: 4–3; Away: 12–12)
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90 July 118:05 p.m. EDT Yankees L 3–4 Stottlemyre (13–6) Moore (7–4)2:1322,25446–44 L1
91 July 122:15 p.m. EDT Yankees L 1–3 Burbach (6–7) Bosman (6–3) Aker (7)2:3917,81846–45 L2
92 July 131:00 p.m. EDT Yankees W 5–4 Cox (7–1) Peterson (9–11)2:1947–45 W1
93 July 133:54 p.m. EDT Yankees W 10–1 Shellenback (2–4) Downing (1–3)2:2231,70048–45 W2
94 July 148:05 p.m. EDT Tigers W 3–0 Coleman (6–7) Sparma (5–7)2:5023,83149–45 W3
95 July 158:05 p.m. EDT Tigers W 7–3 Moore (8–4) Hiller (2–3) Baldwin (3)2:2816,12250–45 W4
96 July 168:05 p.m. EDT Tigers L 0–3 Lolich (8–1) Bosman (6–4)2:2721,56850–46 L1
97 July 178:05 p.m. EDT Tigers L 3–4 Wilson (8–7) Cox (7–2) McMahon (8)2:3124,70150–47 L2
98 July 188:00 p.m. EDT @ Yankees L 0–5 Peterson (10–11) Shellenback (2–5)2:1311,00250–48 L3
99 July 195:00 p.m. EDT @ Yankees L 0–9 Stottlemyre (14–7) Moore (8–5)2:1250–49 L4
100 July 197:47 p.m. EDT @ Yankees W 4–0 Coleman (7–7) Bahnsen (5–11)2:3716,54751–49 W1
101 July 202:00 p.m. EDT @ Yankees L 2–3 (11) Aker (5–2) Cox (7–3)3:1732,93351–50 L1
40th All-Star Game in Washington, DC
August: 14–11 (Home: 8–6; Away: 6–5)
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September: 17–11 (Home: 12–4; Away: 5–7)
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September 8@ Orioles Postponed (Rain)(Makeup date: September 9)
141 September 98:00 p.m. EDT @ Orioles L 1–6 Cuellar (21–10) Carlos (5–4)2:2572–69 L1
142 September 98:00 p.m. EDT @ Orioles L 2–3 Phoebus (13–6) Coleman (10–13) Watt (14)2:3910,74772–70 L2
143 September 108:05 p.m. EDT Yankees W 6–1 Bosman (12–5) Stottlemyre (18–13)2:106,01673–70 W1
144 September 118:05 p.m. EDT Yankees W 7–3 Hannan (6–5) Bahnsen (9–14) Knowles (12)2:105,38974–70 W2
145 September 128:05 p.m. EDT Tigers W 4–3 Cox (12–5) Wilson (12–10)2:179,39875–70 W3
146 September 132:15 p.m. EDT Tigers W 11–6 Knowles (1–2) Timmermann (3–3)2:569,92176–70 W4
147 September 141:30 p.m. EDT Tigers L 4–7 (12) Dobson (5–10) Dukes (0–1) Hiller (4)3:5812,11476–71 L1
148 September 158:05 p.m. EDT Orioles W 3–2 Humphreys (3–3) Palmer (14–3)1:515,37677–71 W1
149 September 168:05 p.m. EDT Orioles L 0–1 McNally (19–6) Hannan (6–6) Watt (16)2:418,16577–72 L1
150 September 178:00 p.m. EDT @ Yankees L 1–2 (5) Peterson (16–15) Cox (12–6)1:175,02577–73 L2
151 September 188:00 p.m. EDT @ Yankees L 3–4 Stottlemyre (19–13) Moore (8–8)2:136,02077–74 L3
September 23@ Tigers Postponed (Rain)(Makeup date: September 24)
154 September 245:30 p.m. EDT @ Tigers W 8–4 Hannan (7–6) McLain (23–9) Shellenback (1)2:3879–75 W1
155 September 248:43 p.m. EDT @ Tigers W 7–4 Higgins (10–9) Lolich (18–10) Knowles (13)2:4414,03280–75

W2

156 September 251:30 p.m. EDT @ Tigers W 7–2 Bosman (13–5) Kilkenny (7–6)2:184,58981–75

W3

October: 1–0 (Home: 1–0; Away: 0–0)
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Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Senators team member

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases

PosPlayerGABRHAvg.HRRBISB
C Paul Casanova 1243792682.2164370
1B Mike Epstein 13140373112.27830852
2B Bernie Allen 1223653390.2479455
3B Ken McMullen 15856283153.27219874
SS Ed Brinkman 15157671153.2662432
LF Frank Howard 161592111175.296481111
CF Del Unser 15358169166.2867578
RF Lee Maye 712384169.2909261

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Other batters

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

PlayerGABRHAvg.HRRBISB
Hank Allen 1092714275.27711712
Tim Cullen 1192492252.2091151
Brant Alyea 1042372959.24911401
Ed Stroud 1232063552.25242912
Jim French 631581429.1842131
Zoilo Versalles 3175920.267061
Sam Bowens 3357611.193041
Dick Billings 273735.135000
Gary Holman 413115.161020
Dick Smith 212823.107000
Doug Camilli 1301.333000
Toby Harrah 8140.000000

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Joe Coleman 40247.212133.27182
Dick Bosman 31193.01452.1999
Jim Hannan 35158.1763.6472
Barry Moore 31134.0984.3051
Camilo Pascual 1455.1256.8334

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Casey Cox 52171.21272.7873
Jim Shellenback 3084.2474.0450
Frank Bertaina 1435.2136.5625
Cisco Carlos 617.2114.585

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Dennis Higgins 55109163.4871
Darold Knowles 5392132.2459
Bob Humphreys 473353.0543
Dave Baldwin 432444.0551
Jim Miles 100106.2015
Jan Dukes 80202.453
Frank Kreutzer 40004.502

Awards and honors


All-Star Game

Farm system

LevelTeamLeagueManager
AAA Buffalo Bisons International League Héctor López
AA Savannah Senators Southern League Hub Kittle
A Burlington Senators Carolina League Buddy Hicks and Bill Haywood
A Shelby Senators Western Carolinas League Joe Klein
Rookie Wytheville Senators Appalachian League Dick Gernert

Savannah affiliation shared with Houston Astros

Notes

  1. John Orsino at Baseball-Reference
  2. "New York Yankees at Washington Senators Box Score, April 7, 1969".
  3. Dave Moates at Baseball Reference
  4. Dave Criscione at Baseball Reference
  5. Lee Maye at Baseball Reference
  6. "1969 Washington Senators Statistics".
  7. 1 2 Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.96, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, ISBN   978-0-451-22363-0

References