Buster Posey Had Best Catching Seasons In SF Giants’ History
By Tej Kamaraju
6. Bob Brenly, 1984
Year ▾ | Age | G | PA | R | H | 2B | 3B | HR | RBI | SB | CS | BB | SO | BA | OBP | SLG | OPS | OPS+ |
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1984 | 30 | 145 | 567 | 74 | 147 | 28 | 0 | 20 | 80 | 6 | 9 | 48 | 52 | .291 | .352 | .464 | .816 | 131 |
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Generated 2/14/2014.
Brenly earned his only career All-Star berth in 1984, hitting a career-high 20 homers and posting a career-best 80 RBI, earning some MVP votes while playing for a last-place Giants team.
He was 10th in the National League with a .464 slugging percentage and 28 doubles and third among catchers by throwing out 56 would-be base stealers.
Offensively among catchers, Brenly was second with a .291 batting average, 20 home runs, 28 doubles, six stolen bases, a .464 slugging percentage and an .816 OPS; and third with 80 RBI, 74 runs and a .352 on-base percentage.