1976 Milwaukee Brewers season

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1976  Milwaukee Brewers
League American League
Division East Division
Ballpark Milwaukee County Stadium
City Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Owners Bud Selig
General managers Jim Baumer
Managers Alex Grammas
Television WTMJ-TV
(Merle Harmon, Bob Uecker, Ray Scott)
Radio 620 WTMJ
(Merle Harmon, Bob Uecker)
Stats ESPN.com
BB-reference
  1975 Seasons 1977  

The 1976 Milwaukee Brewers season involved the Brewers' finishing sixth in the American League East with 66 wins and 95 losses.. It was the seventh consecutive losing season in Milwaukee and the eighth overall for the franchise since its inception.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

(1976)
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Hank Aaron
OF: 1954–65
1975–76

Hank Aaron's 755th

Line score

July 20, County Stadium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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W: Augustine (3–7)  L: Ross (6–12)  SV: Frisella (4)  
Home runs: Melton (4), Scott (10), Aaron (10) Attendance: 10,134 Time: 2:37

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Hank Aaron's final home runs

Home runDatePitcherInningLocation
746May 4, 1976 Nelson Briles Bottom 4thCounty Stadium
747May 19, 1976 Mike Cuellar Top 6thMemorial Stadium
748June 14, 1976 Frank Tanana Bottom 3rdCounty Stadium
749June 16, 1976 Paul Hartzell Top 9thAnaheim Stadium
750June 18, 1976 Jim Todd Top 9thOakland Alameda County Coliseum
751June 19, 1976 Glenn Abbott Top 6thOakland Alameda County Coliseum
752June 22, 1976 Dave Roberts Bottom 4thCounty Stadium
753July 9, 1976 Jim Umbarger Bottom 2ndCounty Stadium
754July 11, 1976 Steve Foucault Bottom 10thCounty Stadium
755July 20, 1976 Dick Drago Bottom 7thCounty Stadium

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Season standings

AL East W L Pct. GB Home Road
New York Yankees 97620.61045–3552–27
Baltimore Orioles 88740.54310½42–3946–35
Boston Red Sox 83790.51215½46–3537–44
Cleveland Indians 81780.5091644–3537–43
Detroit Tigers 74870.4602436–4438–43
Milwaukee Brewers 66950.4103236–4530–50

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
TeamBALBOSCALCWSCLEDETKCMILMINNYYOAKTEX
Baltimore 7–118–48–47–1112–66–611–74–813–54–88–4
Boston 11–77–56–69–914–43–912–67–57–114–83–9
California 4–85–711–77–56–68–104–88–105–76–1212–6
Chicago 4–86–67–113–96–68–107–57–111–118–97–11
Cleveland 11–79–95–79–36–126–611–69–34–124–87–5
Detroit 6–124–146–66–612–64–812–64–89–86–65–7
Kansas City 6–69–310–810–86–68–48–410–87–59–97–11
Milwaukee 7–116–128–45–76–116–124–84–85–135–710–2
Minnesota 8–45–710–811–73–98–48–108–42–1011–711–7
New York 5–1311–77–511–112–48–95–713–510–26–69–3
Oakland 8–48–412–69–88–46–69–97–57–116–67–11
Texas 4–89–36–1211–75–77–511–72–107–113–911–7

Opening day starters

Notable transactions

Roster

1976 Milwaukee Brewers
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

OutfieldersManager

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

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C Darrell Porter 11938981.208532
1B George Scott 156606166.2741877
2B Tim Johnson 10527375.275014
3B Don Money 117439117.2671262
SS Robin Yount 161638161.252254
LF Dan Thomas 3210529.276415
CF Von Joshua 107423113.267528
RF Sixto Lezcano 145513146.285756
DH Hank Aaron 8527162.2291035

Other batters

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

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
Charlie Moore 8724146.191316
Gorman Thomas 9922745.198836
Mike Hegan 8021854.248531
Bernie Carbo 6918343.235315
Bill Sharp 7818044.244011
Jack Heidemann 6914632.219210
Gary Sutherland 5911525.21719
Pedro García 4110623.21719
Bobby Darwin 257318.24715
Jim Gantner 266917.24607
Bob Hansen 246110.16404
Steve Bowling 14427.16702
Jimmy Rosario 15377.18915
Art Kusnyer 15344.11803
Kurt Bevacqua 1271.14300

Pitching

Starting pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Jim Slaton 38292.214153.44138
Bill Travers 34240.015162.81120
Jim Colborn 32225.29153.71101
Gary Beare 641.0233.2932

Other pitchers

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

PlayerGIPWLERASO
Jerry Augustine 39171.29123.3059
Eduardo Rodríguez 43136.05133.6477
Pete Broberg 2092.1174.9728
Bill Champion 1024.1017.038
Moose Haas 516.0013.949

Relief pitchers

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

PlayerGWLSVERASO
Danny Frisella 325292.7443
Bill Castro 394683.4523
Ray Sadecki 362014.3427
Tom Murphy 150117.367
Ed Sprague Sr. 30207.040
Rick Austin 30005.063
Kevin Kobel 301011.251
Tom Hausman 30005.401

Farm system

The Brewers' farm system consisted of four minor league affiliates in 1976. [8]

LevelTeamLeagueManager
Triple-A Spokane Indians Pacific Coast League Frank Howard
Double-A Berkshire Brewers Eastern League John Felske
Class A Burlington Bees Midwest League Matt Galante
Class A Short Season Newark Co-Pilots New York–Penn League Tony Roig

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References

  1. Ed Romero at Baseball Reference
  2. "Box Score of Game played on Tuesday, July 20, 1976 at County Stadium". Baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  3. "Hank Aaron's 1976 Home Runs". 755homeruns.com. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  4. "1976 Milwaukee Brewers Roster by Baseball Almanac". Baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
  5. Von Joshua at Baseball Reference
  6. Bobby Darwin at Baseball Reference
  7. Bill Bordley at Baseball Reference
  8. "1976 Milwaukee Brewers Minor League Affiliates". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved December 30, 2020.