1978 American League Championship Series

1978 American League Championship Series

Infobox LCS
alcs = yes


year = 1978
champion = New York Yankees (3)
champion_manager = Bob Lemon
champion_games = 100-63, .613, GA: 1
runnerup = Kansas City Royals (1)
runnerup_manager = Whitey Herzog
runnerup_games = 92-70, .568, GA: 5
date = October 3October 7
television = ABC
announcers = Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell, and Jim Palmer
radio_network = CBS Radio
radio_announcers = Ernie Harwell and Ned Martin
umpires = Lou DiMuro, Rich Garcia, Ron Luciano, Bill Kunkel, Dave Phillips, Terry Cooney
The by|1978 American League Championship Series was held between the New York Yankees and the Kansas City Royals for the third consecutive year.

Background

The Royals won 92 games that year and won the Western Division title by 5 games over the Texas Rangers. The Yankees overcame a midseason deficit of 14 games and went on to win a one-game playoff against the Boston Red Sox to win the Eastern crown and finish with 100 wins.

Unlike the prior two ALCS which went five games, this one only took the Yankees four games to wrap up, and the Yankees went on to represent the American League in the 1978 World Series. Notable performers in this series included Reggie Jackson, who hit two home runs, and Chris Chambliss, who had six base hits in 15 at bats. George Brett and Amos Otis were the hitting stars for the Royals.

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Kansas City Royals vs. New York Yankees

New York wins the series, 3-1

Game summaries

Game 1

Tuesday, October 3, 1978 at Royals Stadium in Kansas City, MissouriLinescore
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RoadHR=Reggie Jackson (1)|HomeHR=|

Prior to the start of this game, both teams had to deal with bad news. Ron Guidry, he of the incredible 25-3 Cy Young Award-winning season, would be unavailable to start until Game 4, if played, at least. Guidry pitched the AL East division tie-breaker game against the Boston Red Sox and was starting to have arm trouble. Also, second baseman Willie Randolph would miss the entire postseason with a hamstring injury and be replaced by a platoon of Fred Stanley and Brian Doyle. For the Royals, star George Brett was suffering from a bout of hemorrhoids.

Without Guidry, the Yankees went with young Jim Beattie. Beattie pitched five shutout innings and Ken Clay went the rest of the way. The Royals would manage just two hits and one run off the two young pitchers.

Meanwhile, the Yankee bats knocked Dennis Leonard and Steve Mingori around for 13 hits and four runs, Doyle chipping in an RBI single. Reggie Jackson put an exclamation point on the win with a three-run homer in the eighth off Al Hrabosky.

Game 2

Wednesday, October 4, 1978 at Royals Stadium in Kansas City, MissouriLinescore
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WP=Larry Gura (1-0)|LP=Ed Figueroa (0-1)|SV=
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Freddie Patek (1)|

Royals' starter Larry Gura pitched six shutout innings and won with relief help from Marty Pattin and Al Hrabosky. The Royals' hitting stars were Darrell Porter, Frank White, and Fred Patek with 2 RBIs each, Patek's on a home run.

Game 3

Friday, October 6, 1978 at Yankee Stadium in New York, New YorkLinescore
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Home=New York|HomeAbr=NYY
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WP=Rich Gossage (1-0)|LP=Doug Bird (0-1)|SV=
RoadHR=George Brett 3 (3)|HomeHR=Thurman Munson (1), Reggie Jackson (2)|

Yankee starter Catfish Hunter pitched a fine game, going six innings, except for one thing: three consecutive solo home runs by George Brett. Still, Hunter had a 4-3 lead after six thanks to a solo homer, RBI single, and sacrifice fly by Reggie Jackson. Jackson also scored a run in the fourth when Fred Patek overthrew Darrell Porter at home plate as Jackson was attempting to score on a hit by Lou Piniella.

The Royals, however, got to Rich Gossage in the top of the eighth. Amos Otis doubled to right and Porter singled him in to tie it. After a Clint Hurdle single, Porter scored the go-ahead run on a groundout by Al Cowens.

But, the Yanks would not be denied. After a one-out single by Roy White, Royals manager Whitey Herzog replaced his starter, left-hander Paul Splittorff, with right-hander Doug Bird to face Thurman Munson. Munson then greeted Bird with a 460-foot, game-winning, two-run blast into the Yankee bullpen in deep left-center field.

Gossage retired the Royals in the ninth and got the win.

The other irony of this game, besides Brett's three homers in a losing effort, was that Reggie Jackson was so productive against Paul Splittorff after former manager Billy Martin's claims that Jackson couldn't hit Splittorff during the 1977 American League Championship Series the year prior.

Game 4

Saturday, October 7, 1978 at Yankee Stadium in New York, New YorkLinescore
Road=Kansas City|RoadAbr=KCR
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Home=New York|HomeAbr=NYY
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WP=Ron Guidry (1-0)|LP=Dennis Leonard (0-2)|SV=Rich Gossage (1)
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Roy White (1), Graig Nettles (1)|

Yankee manager Bob Lemon decided to use the sore-armed Ron Guidry to close out the series at Yankee Stadium. Guidry turned in an effective performance, going eight innings and giving up one run on seven hits and striking out seven.

It didn't start out that way, though. George Brett led the game off with a triple off Guidry and Hal McRae immediately followed by driving in Brett with a single. But, the Royals would come up zeros the rest of the way. Meanwhile, Graig Nettles tied it with a solo homer in the second inning, and Roy White hit the deciding solo homer in the sixth off Dennis Leonard.

Guidry left in the ninth after giving off a leadoff double to Amos Otis and Rich Gossage set down the next three Royal batters to close out the win and the series.

Composite Box

1978 ALCS (3-1): New York Yankees over Kansas City RoyalsLinescore
Road=New York Yankees
R1=0|R2=3|R3=1|R4=2|R5=2|R6=2|R7=2|R8=7|R9=0|RR=19|RH=42|RE=1
Home=Kansas City Royals
H1=3|H2=4|H3=1|H4=0|H5=1|H6=1|H7=3|H8=4|H9=0|HR=17|HH=35|HE=4Total Attendance: 194,102 Average Attendance: 48,526|

Notes

ee also

* 1978 in baseball

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1978_ALCS.shtml Series statistics at Baseball Reference]


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