Major League Baseball team season
The 1981 Cleveland Indians season was the franchise's 81st season as a member of the American League . Games were suspended for 50 days due to the 1981 Major League Baseball strike , causing a split season . The Indians finished the first half of the season in sixth place in the American League East , and the second half of the season tied for fifth place. Managed by Dave Garcia , the Indians played their home games at Cleveland Stadium and had an overall record of 52 wins and 51 losses.
Offseason
Regular season
Season standings
Record vs. opponents
Sources: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Team
BAL
BOS
CAL
CWS
CLE
DET
KC
MIL
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TEX
TOR
Baltimore
—
2–2
6–6
3–6
4–2
6–7
5–3
2–4
6–0
7–6
7–5
4–2
2–1
5–2
Boston
2–2
—
2–4
5–4
7–6
6–1
3–3
6–7
2–5
3–3
7–5
9–3
3–6
4–0
California
6–6
4–2
—
6–7
7–5
3–3
0–6
4–3
3–3
2–2
2–8
6–4
2–4
6–6
Chicago
6–3
4–5
7–6
—
2–5
3–3
2–0
4–1
2–4
5–7
7–6
3–3
2–4
7–5
Cleveland
2–4
6–7
5–7
5–2
—
1–5
4–4
3–6
2–1
7–5
3–2
8–4
2–2
4–2
Detroit
7–6
1–6
3–3
3–3
5–1
—
3–2
5–8
9–3
3–7
1–2
5–1
9–3
6–4
Kansas City
3–5
3–3
6–0
0–2
4–4
2–3
—
4–5
9–4
2–10
3–3
6–7
3–4
5–3
Milwaukee
4–2
7–6
3–4
1–4
6–3
8–5
5–4
—
9–3
3–3
4–2
2–2
4–5
6–4
Minnesota
0–6
5–2
3–3
4–2
1–2
3–9
4–9
3–9
—
3–3
2–8
3–6–1
5–8
5–1
New York
6–7
3–3
2–2
7–5
5–7
7–3
10–2
3–3
3–3
—
4–3
2–3
5–4
2–3
Oakland
5–7
5–7
8–2
6–7
2–3
2–1
3–3
2–4
8–2
3–4
—
6–1
4–2
10–2
Seattle
2–4
3–9
4–6
3–3
4–8
1–5
7–6
2–2
6–3–1
3–2
1–6
—
5–8
3–3
Texas
1–2
6–3
4–2
4–2
2–2
3–9
4–3
5–4
8–5
4–5
2–4
8–5
—
6–2
Toronto
2–5
0–4
6–6
5–7
2–4
4–6
3–5
4–6
1–5
3–2
2–10
3–3
2–6
—
Opening Day Lineup
[ 4]
Roster
1981 Cleveland Indians roster
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Other batters
Manager
Coaches
Player stats
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; AVG = Batting average; SB = Stolen bases
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; K = Strikeouts
Player
W
L
ERA
G
GS
SV
IP
H
R
ER
BB
K
Len Barker
8
7
3.91
22
22
0
154.1
150
72
67
46
127
Bert Blyleven
11
7
2.88
20
20
0
159.1
145
52
51
40
107
Tom Brennan
2
2
3.17
7
6
0
48.1
49
20
17
14
15
John Denny
10
6
3.15
19
19
0
145.2
139
62
51
66
94
Wayne Garland
3
7
5.79
12
10
0
56.0
89
40
36
14
15
Ed Glynn
0
0
1.17
4
0
0
7.2
5
1
1
4
4
Bob Lacey
0
0
7.59
14
0
0
21.1
36
20
18
3
11
Dennis Lewallyn
0
0
5.40
7
0
0
13.1
16
8
8
2
11
Sid Monge
3
5
4.34
31
0
4
58.0
58
31
28
21
41
Dan Spillner
4
4
3.14
32
5
7
97.1
86
41
34
39
59
Mike Stanton
3
3
4.36
24
0
2
43.1
43
21
21
18
34
Rick Waits
8
10
4.92
22
21
0
126.1
173
74
69
44
51
Team Totals
52
51
3.88
103
103
13
931.0
989
442
401
311
569
Awards and honors
All-Star Game
Farm system
[ 5]
Notes
References
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