Dale Murphy - Major League Statistics

Major League Statistics

Career Hitting
Year Team G AB H 2B 3B HR R RBI SB BB SO AVG OBP SLG OPS
1976 Atlanta 19 65 17 6 0 0 3 9 0 7 9 .262 .333 .354 .687
1977 Atlanta 18 76 24 8 1 2 5 14 0 0 8 .316 .316 .526 .842
1978 Atlanta 151 530 120 14 3 23 66 79 11 42 145 .226 .284 .394 .679
1979 Atlanta 104 384 106 7 2 21 53 57 6 38 67 .276 .340 .469 .809
1980 Atlanta 156 569 160 27 2 33 98 89 9 59 133 .281 .349 .510 .858
1981 Atlanta 104 369 91 12 1 13 43 50 14 44 72 .247 .325 .390 .716
1982 Atlanta 162 598 168 23 2 36 113 109 23 93 134 .281 .378 .507 .885
1983 Atlanta 162 589 178 24 4 36 131 121 30 90 110 .302 .393 .540 .933
1984 Atlanta 162 607 176 32 8 36 94 100 19 79 134 .290 .372 .547 .919
1985 Atlanta 162 616 185 32 2 37 118 111 10 90 141 .300 .388 .539 .927
1986 Atlanta 160 614 163 29 7 29 89 83 7 75 141 .265 .347 .477 .824
1987 Atlanta 159 566 167 27 1 44 115 105 16 115 136 .295 .417 .580 .997
1988 Atlanta 156 592 134 35 4 24 77 77 3 74 125 .226 .313 .421 .734
1989 Atlanta 154 574 131 16 0 20 60 84 3 65 142 .228 .306 .361 .667
1990 Atl/Phi 154 563 138 23 1 24 60 83 9 61 130 .245 .318 .417 .735
1991 Philadelphia 153 544 137 33 1 18 66 81 1 48 93 .252 .309 .415 .724
1992 Philadelphia 18 62 10 1 0 2 5 7 0 1 13 .161 .175 .274 .449
1993 Colorado 26 42 6 1 0 0 1 7 0 5 15 .143 .224 .167 .391
18 Yrs 2,180 7,960 2,111 350 39 398 1,197 1,266 161 986 1,748 .265 .346 .469 .815

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