1964 Dodger Team History (2024)

1964 Dodger Team History (1)

Team History: 1951-1997

1964 Record:
80-82, 6th place (tied)

Postseason:
None

Manager:
Walter Alston

All-Stars:
Walter Alston, Mgr.; Don Drysdale, P; Sandy Koufax, P

Home Attendance:
2,228,751

Season Recap:

1964 Dodger Team History (2)

In their worst season since 1958, the Dodgers dropped to a sixth-place tie with Pittsburgh. A lack of offense, coupled with shaky defense and injuries spelled trouble from the get-go for Alston’s club. If not for the pitching heroics of Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale, it could have been much worse for the club. Held to 223 innings pitched, Koufax was 19-5 and led the N.L. ERA list at 1.74 to go along with his seven shutouts. On April 24, he struck out 18 Chicago Cubs. Koufax pitched the third no-hitter in his career, a 3-0 win over the Philadelphia Phillies on June 4, to tie Bob Feller’s major league record. He just missed pitching a perfect game, walking Dick Allen on a 3-2 count in the fourth inning. Drysdale was the big workhorse with 321 innings, an 18-16 record and a fine 2.19 ERA. Center fielder Willie Davis topped the regulars in hitting with a .294 average and 42 stolen bases. Bob Miller went 7-7, primarily out of the bullpen, pitching in 70 games. Frank Howard, who had reported late to spring training due to personal problems, had trouble getting his stroke as he batted .226 with a team-leading 24 home runs. Key injuries to John Roseboro (right knee), Johnny Podres (left elbow), Tommy Davis (right shoulder) and Koufax (left elbow) slowed the club’s chances. Even coach Pete Reiser hit the shelf on April 16 as he suffered a heart attack. Shortstop Maury Wills topped the N.L. in stolen bases for the fifth consecutive season with 53. For the first time since 1948, the Dodger pitching staff failed to lead the National League in strikeouts, finishing second to the Cincinnati Reds. Executive Vice President and General Manager Buzzie Bavasi made a major trade with the Washington Senators in December, obtaining Claude Osteen, John Kennedy and cash in exchange for Howard and four players. Osteen made a big contribution the next season by winning the pivotal Game 3 of the World Series.

Below are the Dodger Front Office department heads and personnel, plus scouts who worked for Walter O’Malley.

President:
Walter O’Malley

Executive Vice President & General Manager:
Emil J. Bavasi

Vice President & Director of Minor League Operations:
Fresco Thompson

Vice President & Director of Stadium Operations:
Richard B. Walsh

Assistant Treasurer & Comptroller:
Col. E. John Burns

Executive Secretary:
Henry J. Walsh

Assistant to the President:
Joseph Ziegler

Assistant General Manager:
Arthur E. Patterson

Ticket Comptroller:
Walter Nash

Director of Scouting:
Al Campanis

Advertising Director:
Danny Goodman

Assistant Director of Minor League Operations:
William P. Schweppe

Dodgertown Camp Supervisor:
Peter O’Malley

Traveling Secretary:
Lee Scott

Director of Transportation:
Robert J. Schenz

Statistician:
Allan Roth

Director of Publicity:
Tom Seeberg

Group Ticket Sales and Knothole Club:
George (Tuck) Stainback

Manager:
Walter Alston

Club Physicians:
Dr. Robert Kerlan, Dr. Robert Woods
Scouts:
Al Campanis, Director; Dwight (Red) Adams, Cliff Alexander, Hugh Alexander, Romanus (Monty) Basgall, William Brenzel, John S. Carey, Leon Hamilton, Andy High, John R. Keenan, Tom Lasorda, Harry (Ted) McGrew, Kenneth Myers, Harold (Lefty) Phillips, Rudy Rufer, Tim Thompson, Ben Wade, Guy Wellman, Bert Wells.Manual Boody, Charles T. (Buzz) Bowers, Bob Carter, Scott Drysdale, Wally Heckel, Sr., Charles (Bob) Hodges, A. G. (Tony) John, Steve Lembo, Don Mohr, Mike Morrow, Richard Murray, Jake Pitler, Phil Sahara, L.F.(Lefty) Scheibal, Joe Thomas.
1964 Dodger Team History (2024)
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