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1984 Houston Astros 1984 Houston Astros
1983/1985
Record 80-82 .494
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Standings 2nd in the NL West (12 games back)
Pythagorean 88-74, 88-74, 88-74
Runs (S/A) 693 / 630
BallparkAstrodome
Park FactorsBatting: 93 / Pitching: 93
Attendance1,229,862 (10th) (21th)
Payroll/Avg$9,574,775 / $382,991 (8th)
Spring TrainingCocoa Beach, Florida (Cocoa Expo Stadium (Astrotown))
ManagerBob Lillis
CoachesCot Deal, Denis Menke, Don Leppert, Jerry Walker, Les Moss
ExecutivesChairman of the Board: John McMullin, President/GM: Al Rosen
Minor Leagues(AAA) Tucson Toros, (AA) Columbus Astros, (A) Asheville Tourists, (A) Auburn Astros, (A) Daytona Beach Astros
Radio (KRBE) DeWayne Staats, Gene Elston, Mike Elliott
TV (KTXH) DeWayne Staats, Gene Elston, Larry Dierker, Mike Elliott
Cable TV (HSE) DeWayne Staats, Gene Elston, Jim Durham, Larry Hirsch

The 1984 Houston Astros went 80-82 and finished 2nd in the National League West. The Astros drew 1,229,862 to Astrodome. Jerry Mumphrey made the All-Star team.

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