1984 SEASON
Hampered most of the season with several ailments, including a strained right wrist and pulled hamstring and still had a fine offensive year
Tied Dale Murphy for NL lead in home runs with 36; the seventh time he has led in homers, tying Ralph Kiner's record; only Babe Ruth has led more times (nine)
Tied Gary Carter for NL lease in RBI with 106, the seventh time he has driven in 100 runs breaking Del Ennis' club record
Hit 400th career homer, May 15 at LA off Bob Welch; only Ruth, Jimmie Foxx, Harmon Killebrew and Willie McCovey reached 400 in fewer at bats
Finished second to Murphy in slugging and third in walks
Became Phils all-time leader in total bases, surpassing Ed Delahanty
Hit 30+ homers for the sixth time and 35+ homers for ninth time
Walked over 90 times for the ninth time
Led club with 25 multiple RBI games and three multi-HR games
Played two games at first base, the first time at that position since 1973
Made 18 errors prior to All-Star break and only eight in second half
Sidelined in spring training with bursitis in right heel
Missed three games in June with a strained right wrist and two games with a pulled hamstring
Finished second among NL third basemen in games played, assists, errors and total chances
Saved best hitting for last, batting .308 in final three innings
Batted .457 with six home runs and 17 RBI vs Reds
Won Gold Glove Award for ninth time