Rick Camp 1984 Game by Game Pitching Logs

Rick Camp pitched in 31 Major League games during the 1984 regular season. The chart below is a comprehensive analysis of the games Camp pitched in, specifically relating to his 1984 pitching statistics. Notes: The Date / Box field has a link to the box score from the game being described. If the Date is followed by an asterisk (*), Camp started that game. Cumulative monthly totals are provided where applicable.

"The Braves trailed the Mets 16-13 with two on and two out in the bottom of the 19th, six hours and 51 minutes after the game's rain-delayed start. Rick Camp, the pitcher who had hit his first career home run in the 18th on a two-out, 0-2 pitch to tie the game, came to the plate. The 7,000 or so fans left from a July 4 Fireworks Night crowd of 44,947 in Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium started to chant: 'We want Camp!' Camp was not amused. 'If this team needs me to hit a home run to win a game, it's in trouble,' he said. He was right. At 3:55 a.m., E.D.T., Friday, July 5, Ron Darling, pitching in relief for the first time since he was a freshman at Yale, struck out Camp. It was the longest game of the season both in hours and innings, and, as far as anyone knows, it was the latest a major league game has ever ended. 'The strangest game I've ever seen,' said the Mets' Keith Hernandez, who hit for the cycle." - Sportswriter Henry Hecht in Sports Illustrated (July 15, 1985 | Volume 63, Issue 3, 'Inside Pitch', Page 64)
Rick Camp 1984 Game by Game Pitching Logs

In Chronological Order / Rick Camp Stats

04-06-1984vs Expos0000.001.01000010000
04-07-1984vs Expos0000.000.10000000000
04-14-1984 *at Padres1001.355.11311030000
04-20-1984vs Astros0002.082.01413020000
04-28-1984 *at Astros1002.406.11422030000
 April 1984 Totals
2 0 0 2.40 14.3 4 11 4 6 0 9 0 0 0 0
05-06-1984 *at Expos0004.242.00644000000
05-13-1984vs Pirates0003.662.22401000000
05-24-1984at Cubs0004.430.20222200000
05-24-1984at Cubs0004.571.10211020000
 May 1984 Totals
0 0 0 4.57 6.2 2 14 7 8 2 2 0 0 0 0
06-10-1984at Dodgers0004.182.01000010100
06-19-1984vs Giants1003.385.21400040000
06-22-1984vs Dodgers0004.093.21744141000
06-26-1984 *vs Astros0104.316.23544140000
 June 1984 Totals
1 1 0 4.31 18.0 6 16 8 8 2 13 1 1 0 0
07-01-1984 *at Mets0004.171.11000000010
07-04-1984vs Expos0004.071.01100000000
07-07-1984 *at Phillies1003.785.23511030000
07-16-1984 *at Expos0103.797.04833010000
07-21-1984 *vs Phillies1003.657.07223070100
07-27-1984 *at Giants0103.925.03544120001
07-31-1984 *at Astros0003.966.02633120000
 July 1984 Totals
2 2 0 3.96 33.0 21 27 13 14 2 15 0 1 1 1
08-05-1984 *vs Giants0004.006.04633051000
08-09-1984 *vs Dodgers0103.748.03811120000
08-14-1984 *vs Pirates1003.528.01411100000
08-19-1984 *at Cardinals0103.705.05544120000
08-24-1984 *at Cubs0103.705.02522120100
08-28-1984 *vs Cardinals0003.598.05922010000
 August 1984 Totals
1 3 0 3.59 40.0 20 37 13 13 4 12 1 1 0 0
09-01-1984 *vs Cubs0003.438.04311030000
09-05-1984 *at Dodgers0003.486.01733031100
09-09-1984 *at Giants0003.606.05644120010
09-15-1984 *vs Giants1003.439.04711010001
09-20-1984 *vs Reds1003.277.02601030000
 September 1984 Totals
2 0 0 3.27 36.0 16 29 9 10 1 12 1 1 1 1
 1984 Yearly Totals 8 6 0 3.28 148.2 69 134 54 59 11 63 3 4 2 2
Rick Camp 1984 Game by Game Pitching Logs


Did you know that Rick Camp pitched 16 games at home, had an ERA of 2.14, pitched 84 innings, allowed 70 hits, had 20 earned runs, 25 runs, and 4 home runs, walked 37 batters (2 intentionally), threw 1 wild pitches, hit batters 0 times, and balked 1 times?

On the road, Rick Camp pitched 15 games, had an ERA of 4.77, pitched 64.2 innings, allowed 64 hits, had 34 earned runs, 34 runs, and 7 home runs, walked 26 batters (1 intentionally), threw 3 wild pitches, hit batters 2 times, and balked 1 times.

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