PITCHING:
Franchise #1 overall pick Tommy John finally showed some promise in his third season, finishing 10-11 with a 2.64 ERA and 1.26 WHIP. John held opponents to a .248 batting average and a .329 slugging percentage.
Ron Reed also won 10 games, but suffered 17 losses with them. His 1.32 WHIP was only marginally worse than John's but he gave up 24 homers to John's 15 and finished with a 4.06 ERA.
Newcomer Skip Lockwood made 34 starts, led the team in innings with 214.2 (three more than John and four more than Reed). Despite a 1.52 WHIP, he kept his ERA at 3.65 (allowing only 14 homers). He walked 102 batters.
Second year man Fred Norman had a rough season in his first try at the starting rotation, with a 1.74 WHIP and 5.93 ERA. He won only four games and lost 18. Opponents slugged .416 against Norman.
Rookie Gorman Ely (9-9, 1.48, 3.86) was a revelation and really saved this team from a disastrous season, sucking up 135 innings in 28 starts.
In the bullpen, everyone got an opportunity. Six different relievers got five saves, and the team ended with 41 saves in 55 chances. Darold Knowles (10/13) got the most chances. Dave LaRoche (1.19 WHIP, 1.29 ERA) was spectacular while the rest of the pen posted ERAs between 3.87 (Knowles) and 5.01 (Ted Abernathy in a disappointing performance). Mopup man Bill Lee was 6-2 with a save.