1976 National League Championship Series

1976 National League Championship Series

Infobox LCS


year = 1976
champion = Cincinnati Reds (3)
champion_manager = Sparky Anderson
champion_games = 102-60, .630, GA: 10
runnerup = Philadelphia Phillies (0)
runnerup_manager = Danny Ozark
runnerup_games = 101-61, .623, GA: 9
date = October 9October 12
television = ABC
announcers = Al Michaels, Warner Wolf, and Tom Seaver
radio_network = CBS Radio
radio_announcers = Ralph Kiner and Jerry Coleman
umpires = Ed Sudol, Jerry Dale, Dick Stello, Ed Vargo, Doug Harvey, Terry Tata
The by|1976 National League Championship Series faced off the Cincinnati Reds (known for their nickname at the time, The Big Red Machine) and the Philadelphia Phillies. The Reds swept the three games of the best-of-five series, winning easily in the first two games, and in their last at bat in Game 3. It took place on October 9, 10, and 12 of 1976. The first two games took place at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia while Game 3 occurred at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati.

Stars of the series for the Reds included batters Johnny Bench (4 for 12, HR), Dave Concepción (4 runs scored), George Foster (2 H, both home runs), Ken Griffey (5 for 13, triple), Pete Rose (6 for 14, 2 RBIs, 3 runs scored), and pitchers Don Gullett (win, 8 IP, 2 hits), Pedro Borbon (4 1/3 IP, 0.00 ERA), and Pat Zachry (win, 5 IP, 3 SO).

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Philadelphia Phillies vs. Cincinnati Reds

Cincinnati wins the series, 3-0

Game summaries

Game 1

Saturday, October 9, 1976 at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaLinescore
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Home=Philadelphia|HomeAbr=PHI
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WP=Don Gullett (1-0)|LP=Steve Carlton (0-1)|SV=
RoadHR=George Foster (1)|HomeHR=|

Reds starter Don Gullett held the Phils to two hits in eight strong innings and helped his own cause with an RBI single in the sixth and a two-run double in the eighth. George Foster added a solo homer.

Game 2

Sunday, October 10, 1976 at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaLinescore
Road=Cincinnati|RoadAbr=CIN
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WP=Pat Zachry (1-0)|LP=Jim Lonborg (0-1)|SV=Pedro Borbón (1)
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Greg Luzinski (1)|

Buoyed by an RBI single by Bob Boone and a solo homer by Greg Luzinski, Phils starter Jim Lonborg no-hit the Reds until the sixth. After giving up an RBI single to Pete Rose, Lonborg was inexplicably removed from the game by manager Danny Ozark. Two more runs came across on an error by first baseman Dick Allen on a ball hit by Tony Perez, and those would turn out to be the deciding runs as the Reds cruised to their second victory and an almost insurmountable 2-0 lead going back to Cincinnati.

Game 3

Tuesday, October 12, 1976 at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, OhioLinescore
Road=Philadelphia|RoadAbr=PHI
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=1|R5=0|R6=0|R7=2|R8=2|R9=1|RR=6|RH=11|RE=0
Home=Cincinnati|HomeAbr=CIN
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WP=Rawly Eastwick (1-0)|LP=Gene Garber (0-1)|SV=
RoadHR=|HomeHR=George Foster (2), Johnny Bench (1)|

Once again, the Phillies got a strong starting pitching performance that went for naught. Jim Kaat held the Reds to one hit after six innings. Meanwhile, his teammates provided him a 3-0 lead via a consecutive doubles in the fourth by Mike Schmidt and Greg Luzinski and RBI doubles by Garry Maddox and Schmidt in the seventh.

But, in the bottom of the seventh, Kaat began to lose it. Ken Griffey led off with a single, Joe Morgan walked, and Tony Perez singled home Griffey. George Foster followed with a sacrifice fly. After a walk to Johnny Bench, Phils reliever Ron Reed retired Dave Concepción, but then surrendered a two-run triple to César Gerónimo to put the Reds ahead 4-3.

The Reds then sent Rawly Eastwick in to close the game out in the eighth, but his troubles from Game 1 continued. Jay Johnstone led off with a double and went to third on an Eastwick wild pitch as Bob Boone walked. Larry Bowa doubled in Johnstone and Dave Cash hit a sacrifice fly to give the Phils the lead back at 5-4. The Phils added another run in the top of the ninth on an RBI triple by Johnstone to make it 6-4.

With Reed still on the mound for the ninth, Foster and Bench hit back-to-back solo homers to tie the game. Gene Garber relieved and promptly gave up a single to Concepcion and a walk to Geronimo. Pinch-hitter Ed Armbrister sacrificed the runners to second and third. Garber then intentionally walked Pete Rose to load the bases. With the infield drawn in, Griffey hit a high bouncer over the head of Bobby Tolan playing first. Tolan got to the ball, but Griffey beat out the hit and Concepcion scored to send the Reds to their second straight World Series.

Composite Box

1976 NLCS (3-0): Cincinnati Reds over Philadelphia PhilliesLinescore
Road=Cincinnati Reds
R1=0|R2=0|R3=1|R4=0|R5=0|R6=6|R7=6|R8=3|R9=3|RR=19|RH=25|RE=2
Home=Philadelphia Phillies
H1=1|H2=1|H3=0|H4=1|H5=1|H6=0|H7=2|H8=2|H9=3|HR=11|HH=27|HE=2Total Attendance: 180,338 Average Attendance: 60,113|

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