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Brewers 1982

Covering the Milwaukee Brewers throughout the 1982 season, in real-time, as it would have happpened.

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Pedro Guerrero

NL Silver Sluggers Announced

November 8

Mike Schmidt
Schmidt won his third consecutive Silver Slugger.

AL Award Winners

The National League managers and coaches have spoken, and the annual Silver Slugger Awards have been announced to recognize the most prolific hitters in the league at each position.

Anyone get left off here? What about Lonnie Smith of the St. Louis Cardinals in the outfield? He hit .307 with 68 stolen bases. Or Jack Clark, who hit 27 homers and drove in 103 for the San Francisco Giants? Bill Buckner of the Chicago Cubs hit .306 and drove in 105, but it’s tough to argue with Al Oliver. It’s tough to argue with any of the winners, for that matter.

Pos: Player, Tm AVG HR RBI H 2B 3B SB
P: Don Robinson, PIT .282 2 16 24 5   0   0
C: Gary Carter, MON .293 29 97 163 32   1   2
1B: Al Oliver, MON .331 22 109 204 43   2   5
2B: Joe Morgan, SFG .289 14 61 134 19   4   24
3B: Mike Schmidt, PHI .280 35 87 144 26 3 14
SS: Dave Concepcion, CIN .287 5 53 164 25   4   13
OF: Dale Murphy, ATL .281 36 109 168 23 2 23
OF: Leon Durham, CHC .312 22 90 168 33 7 28
OF: Pedro Guerrero, LAD .304 32 100 175 27 5 22

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Al Oliver, Dale Murphy, Dave Concepcion, Don Robinson, Gary Carter, Joe Morgan, Leon Durham, Mike Schmidt, Pedro Guerrero

Yount Named TSN AL Player of the Year

November 1

1982 Donruss Robin Yount
Robin is recognized again!

The Sporting News announced their AL and NL teams today and named Robin Yount of the Milwaukee Brewers as their pick for the 1982 TSN American League Player of the Year Award.

Dale Murphy of the Atlanta Braves won the award in the National League while TSN named Steve Carlton of the Phillies and Dave Stieb of the Blue Jays their pitchers of the year.

Yount was joined by teammates Cecil Cooper at first base and Gorman Thomas in the outfield. So… how in the world is Dave Stieb the AL Pitcher of the Year? And how is Geoff Zahn on the team but not Pete Vuckovich? Vuke was named the best right-handed pitcher — not only in the American League, but in all of baseball — by the Associated Press. Vuke was also named to the UPI AL All-Star Team along with Baltimore’s Jim Palmer.

So while it’s certainly exciting (if not unexpected) that Yount won the Player of the Year Award, the fact that Vuke wasn’t recognized — not only as the best pitcher in the AL, but one of the two best pitchers — is a bit of a head-scratcher. And it also raises concerns that he may not win the AL Cy Young award.

Following are the entire AL and NL rosters, as named by The Sporting News:

American League

Catcher: Lance Parrish (DET)
1st Base: Cecil Cooper (MIL)
2nd Base: Damaso Garcia (TOR)
Shortstop: Robin Yount (MIL)
3rd Base: Doug DeCinces (CAL)
Outfield: Dave Winfield (NYY), Gorman Thomas (MIL) and Dwight Evans (BOS)
Designated Hitter: Hal McRae (KC)
Pitchers: Dave Stieb (TOR) and Geoff Zahn (CAL)

National League

Catcher: Gary Carter (MON)
1st Base: Al Oliver (MON)
2nd Base: Manny Trillo (PHI)
Shortstop: Ozzie Smith (STL)
3rd Base: Mike Schmidt (PHI)
Outfield: Dale Murphy (ATL), Pedro Guerrero (LA) and Lonnie Smith (STL)
Pitchers: Steve Carlton (PHI) and Steve Rogers (MON)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Al Oliver, Cecil Cooper, Dale Murphy, Damaso Garcia, Dave Stieb, Dave Winfield, Doug DeCinces, Dwight Evans, Gary Carter, Geoff Zahn, Gorman Thomas, Hal McRae, Lance Parrish, Lonnie Smith, Manny Trillo, Mike Schmidt, Ozzie Smith, Pedro Guerrero, Robin Yount, Steve Carlton, Steve Rogers

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