AB | R | H | HR | RBI | SB | AVG |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
15920 | 2394 | 4222 | 796 | 2532 | 322 | 0.265 |
Dale Murphy was the offensive star of the Atlanta Braves through the 1980s and was also one of the top power hitters of the game. Murphy was named the National League MVP in back-to-back seasons (1982 & 1983) and he would finish atop the NL leaderboard in Runs Batted In while also being named an All-Star, a Silver Slugger, and a Gold Glove winner. The next two seasons were almost as good as he while he was not the MVP he would repeat the All-Star/Silver Slugger/Gold Glove trifecta and would win the Home Run Title in both of those years. The seven-time All-Star would have six 30 Home Run seasons with 371 in total for Atlanta along with 1,143 Runs Batted In. He was also the National League leader in OPS in 1983 and would finish second in the following three seasons.
MVP (1982 & 1983)
All-Star (1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 & 1987)
Silver Slugger (1982, 1983, 1984 & 1985)
Gold Glove (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985 & 1986)
Lou Gehrig Memorial Award (1985)
Roberto Clemente Award (1988)
Highest Slugging Percentage (1983 & 1984)
Highest OPS (1983)
Most Runs Scored (1985)
Most Total Bases (1984)
Most Home Runs (1984 & 1985)
Most Runs Batted In (1982 & 1983)
Most Walks (1985)
Most Extra Base HIts (1984)
Most Intentional Walks (1987)
Highest Power-Speed # (1983)
Highest Win Probability Added (1983 & 1985)
Highest Championship Win Probability Added (1983)
Most Assists by a Centerfielder (1984)
Most Putouts by a Rightfielder (1987 & 1988)
Most Assists by a Rightfielder (1988)
Most Double Plays Turned by a Rightfielder (1988)
Most Total Zone Runs by a Rightfielder (1988)
Highest Range Factor per Game by a Rightfielder (1988)
Most Total Zone Runs by an Outfielder (1988)
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