1994 Cleveland Indians season

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1994  Cleveland Indians
League American League
Division Central
Ballpark Jacobs Field
City Cleveland, Ohio
Owners Richard Jacobs
General managers John Hart
Managers Mike Hargrove
Television WUAB
Jack Corrigan, Mike Hegan
SportsChannel
John Sanders, Rick Manning
Radio WKNR (1220 AM)
Herb Score, Tom Hamilton, Matt Underwood
  1993 Seasons 1995  

The 1994 Cleveland Indians season was the 94th season for the franchise. For the first time since 1986, the Indians finished the season with a winning record. However, the 1994 season ended prematurely due to the 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike that ended the season on August 12. It was the first season for the Indians playing at Jacobs Field after playing at Cleveland Stadium since 1946.

Contents

Offseason

Regular season

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Larry Doby
CF, Coach
Retired 1994

By Friday August 12, 1994, the Indians had compiled a 66–47 record through 113 games, just one game back of the Chicago White Sox for the AL Central Division lead. They had scored 679 runs (6.01 per game) and allowed 562 runs (4.97 per game). They were leading the AL Wildcard Race over the Baltimore Orioles by 2.5 games. Cleveland was leading the Majors in nearly every offensive category, including hits (1,165), runs scored (679), home runs (167), runs batted in (647), batting average (.290), slugging percentage (.484) and total bases (1,946). [10]

Cleveland pitching was also strong, as Indians pitchers had combined for an MLB-high 17 complete games pitched before the players' strike prematurely ended the season. [10]

Season standings

AL Central
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Chicago White Sox 6746.59334193327
Cleveland Indians 6647.584135163131
Kansas City Royals 6451.557435242927
Minnesota Twins 5360.4691432272133
Milwaukee Brewers 5362.4611524322930
Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
New York Yankees 7043.619
Chicago White Sox 6746.593
Texas Rangers 5262.456
Wild Card team
(Top team qualifies for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
Cleveland Indians 6647.584
Baltimore Orioles 6349.562
Kansas City Royals 6451.5573
Toronto Blue Jays 5560.47812
Boston Red Sox 5461.47013
Minnesota Twins 5360.46913
Detroit Tigers 5362.46114
Milwaukee Brewers 5362.46114
Oakland Athletics 5163.44715½
Seattle Mariners 4963.43816½
California Angels 4768.40920

Record vs. opponents

TeamBALBOSCALCWSCLEDETKCMILMINNYYOAKSEATEXTOR
Baltimore 4–28–42–44–63–44–17–34–54–67–54–63–37–2
Boston 2–47–52–43–74–24–25–51–83–79–36–61–57–3
California 4–85–75–50–53–46–43–33–34–83–62–76–43–4
Chicago 4–24–25–57–58–43–79–32–44–26–39–14–52–3
Cleveland 6–47–35–05–78–21–45–29–30–96–03–25–76–4
Detroit 4–32–44–34–82–84–86–43–33–35–46–35–75–4
Kansas City 1–42–44–67–34–18–45–76–44–27–36–44–36–6
Milwaukee 3–75–53–33–92–54–67–56–62–74–14–23–37–3
Minnesota 5–48–13–34–23–93–34–66–64–52–53–34–54–8
New York 6–47–38–42–49–03–32–47–25–47–58–43–23–4
Oakland 5–73–96–33–60–64–53–71–45–25–74–37–35–1
Seattle 4–66–67–21–92–33–64–62–43–34–83–49–11–5
Texas 3–35–14–65–47–57–53–43–35–42–33–71–94–8
Toronto 2–73–74–33–24–64–56–63–78–44–31–55–18–4

Transactions

Opening Day Lineup

Opening Day Starters
#NamePosition
7 Kenny Lofton CF
13 Omar Vizquel SS
9 Carlos Baerga 2B
8 Albert Belle LF
33 Eddie Murray 1B
22 Candy Maldonado DH
15 Sandy Alomar Jr. C
24 Manny Ramirez RF
20 Mark Lewis 3B
32 Dennis Martínez P

[17]

Roster

1994 Cleveland Indians
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Jacobs Field

President Bill Clinton threw out the ceremonial first pitch on April 4, 1994, before the first Major League game played at Jacobs Field. Clinton inaugural pitch 04 April 1994.jpeg
President Bill Clinton threw out the ceremonial first pitch on April 4, 1994, before the first Major League game played at Jacobs Field.

In May 1990, Cuyahoga County voters approved a 15-year sin tax on alcohol and cigarette sales in order to finance the new sports complex. In June 1992, the ceremonial first pitch was thrown at the site of the new Jacobs Field before construction of the building began.

In 1994, the ballpark opened under the name Jacobs Field as the new home of the Cleveland Indians, which had previously shared Cleveland Municipal Stadium with the NFL's Cleveland Browns. On April 4, 1994, the Indians played their first game at the new stadium. President Bill Clinton threw out the ceremonial first pitch, and the Indians defeated the Seattle Mariners 4–3 in 11 innings.

Highlights

StatisticPerson(s)Date
First Ceremonial First Pitch President Clinton to Sandy Alomar Jr. April 4, 1994
First Hit Eric Anthony (Seattle Mariners), home runApril 4, 1994
First Indians Hit Sandy Alomar Jr., single to right fieldApril 4, 1994
First Double Manny Ramírez April 4, 1994
First Triple Ken Griffey Jr. (Seattle Mariners)April 7, 1994
First Home Run Eric Anthony (Seattle Mariners)April 4, 1994
First Indians Home Run Eddie Murray April 7, 1994
First Indians Run Candy Maldonado, scored on Manny Ramírez 2-run double in the 8th inningApril 4, 1994
First Winning Pitcher Eric Plunk April 4, 1994
First Save Hipólito Pichardo (Kansas City Royals)April 15, 1994

Player stats

= Indicates team leader
= Indicates league leader

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBIAVGSB
Sandy Alomar Jr. 8029244841511443.2888
Ruben Amaro Jr. 2623551025.2172
Carlos Baerga 103442811393221980.3148
Albert Belle 1064129014735236101.3579
Alvaro Espinoza 902312755130119.2381
Rene Gonzales 2223681115.3482
Wayne Kirby 78191335660523.29311
Jesse Levis 110100001.0000
Mark Lewis 20736155018.2051
Kenny Lofton 1124591051603291257.34960
Candy Maldonado 4292141851512.1961
Matt Merullo 410110000.1000
Eddie Murray 108433571102111776.2548
Tony Peña 40112183381210.2950
Herbert Perry 49110001.1110
Manny Ramirez 9129051782201760.2694
Paul Sorrento 9532243901401462.2800
Jim Thome 9832158862012052.2683
Omar Vizquel 692863978101133.27313
Team Totals1134022679116524020167647.290131

Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBK
Brian Barnes 015.4060013.112108155
Larry Casian 028.647008.1169842
Mark Clark 1133.8220200127.113361544060
Jerry DiPoto 008.0470015.2261414109
Steve Farr 115.28190415.1171291512
Jason Grimsley 524.571413082.29147423459
Derek Lilliquist 134.91360129.1341716815
Albie Lopez 124.2444017.020118618
Dennis Martínez 1163.5224240176.216675694492
José Mesa 753.82510273.07133312663
Jack Morris 1065.6023230141.1163968867100
Chris Nabholz 0111.4564011.023161495
Charles Nagy 1083.4523230169.1175766548108
Chad Ogea 016.0641016.12111111011
Eric Plunk 722.54410371.06125203773
Jeff Russell 114.97130512.21387310
Paul Shuey 018.49140511.21411111216
Russ Swan 0111.2512008.013111072
Julián Tavárez 0121.601101.268410
Matt Turner 102.1390112.2136375
Bill Wertz 0010.381004.195511
Team Totals66474.36113113211018.21097562494404666

Awards and honors

All-Star Game

Minor league affiliates

LevelTeamLeagueSeason article
AAA Charlotte Knights International League 1994 Charlotte Knights season
AA Canton–Akron Indians Eastern League 1994 Canton–Akron Indians season
Advanced A Kinston Indians Carolina League
A Columbus RedStixx South Atlantic League
Short Season A Watertown Indians New York–Penn League
Rookie Burlington Indians Appalachian League

References

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  2. Dennis Martínez at Baseball-Reference
  3. Randy Milligan at Baseball-Reference
  4. Sam Horn at Baseball Reference
  5. Félix Fermín at Baseball-Reference
  6. 1 2 Jack Morris at Baseball-Reference
  7. Pete Rose, Jr. at Baseball-Reference
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  17. 1994 Opening Day Lineup at Baseball-Reference