- 1972 National League Championship Series
Infobox LCS
year = 1972
champion =Cincinnati Reds (3)
champion_manager =Sparky Anderson
champion_games = 95-59, .617, GA: 10½
runnerup =Pittsburgh Pirates (2)
runnerup_manager =Bill Virdon
runnerup_games = 96-59, .619, GA: 11
date =October 7 –October 11
television =NBC
announcers = Jim Simpson andSandy Koufax (Game 1-2)Curt Gowdy andTony Kubek (Game 3-5)
umpires =Augie Donatelli ,Ken Burkhart , Doug Harvey, Billy Williams,John Kibler ,Harry Wendelstedt The by|1972National League Championship Series was played between theCincinnati Reds and thePittsburgh Pirates fromOctober 7 toOctober 11 . Cincinnati won the series three games to two to advance to the World Series against theOakland Athletics .Background
The 1972 NLCS ended with a dramatic ninth inning in the fifth and deciding game. Cincinnati catcher
Johnny Bench tied the game with a leadoffhome run in the inning, and the Reds eventually scored the winning run on awild pitch by Pittsburgh'sBob Moose . The series was also notable as the last on-field appearance by Pittsburgh'sRoberto Clemente , who would die in a plane crash onDecember 31 .ummary
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati wins the series, 3-2
Game summaries
Game 1
Saturday,
October 7 ,1972 atThree Rivers Stadium inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania Linescore
Road=Cincinnati|RoadAbr=CIN
R1=1|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=0|R9=0|RR=1|RH=8|RE=0
Home=Pittsburgh|HomeAbr=PIT
H1=3|H2=0|H3=0|H4=0|H5=2|H6=0|H7=0|H8=0|H9=X|HR=5|HH=6|HE=0
RSP=|HSP=
WP=Steve Blass (1-0)|LP=Don Gullett (0-1)|SV=Ramón Hernández (1)
RoadHR=Joe Morgan (1)|HomeHR=Al Oliver (1)|The Reds got a first-inning homer from second baseman
Joe Morgan to take a shortlived 1-0 lead. But Pittsburgh bounced back with three in the bottom of the inning, highlighted by an RBI triple fromAl Oliver and an RBI double fromWillie Stargell . Pittsburgh never looked back, getting a two-run homer from Oliver in the fifth and coasting to the win behind the strong pitching ofSteve Blass . The frustrated Reds ultimately stranded eleven baserunners, and their managerSparky Anderson was ejected in the fourth inning. The time of game was a brisk 1:57.Game 2
Sunday,
October 8 ,1972 atThree Rivers Stadium inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania Linescore
Road=Cincinnati|RoadAbr=CIN
R1=4|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=1|R9=0|RR=5|RH=8|RE=1
Home=Pittsburgh|HomeAbr=PIT
H1=0|H2=0|H3=0|H4=1|H5=1|H6=1|H7=0|H8=0|H9=0|HR=3|HH=7|HE=1
RSP=|HSP=
WP=Tom Hall (1-0)|LP=Bob Moose (0-1)|SV=
RoadHR=Joe Morgan (2)|HomeHR=|Cincinnati bounced back to even the series with a much tighter win in Game 2. Pittsburgh starter
Bob Moose , who would suffer an even worse fate in the final game of the series, got nobody out as the Reds began the game with five straight hits.Bobby Tolan andTony Pérez both hit two-run doubles to give the Reds a 4-0 lead and chase Moose. The Pittsburgh bullpen stopped the Reds offense, though, and the Pirates came back to make it a 4-3 game with single runs in the fourth, fifth and sixth, asMilt May ,Roberto Clemente and Dave Cash picked up RBIs.Joe Morgan homered in the eighth to give the Reds a crucial insurance run, and Cincinnati reliever Tom Hall finished a long and strong relief stint to get the victory.Game 3
Monday,
October 9 ,1972 at Riverfront Stadium inCincinnati, Ohio Linescore
Road=Pittsburgh|RoadAbr=PIT
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=1|R6=0|R7=1|R8=1|R9=0|RR=3|RH=7|RE=0
Home=Cincinnati|HomeAbr=CIN
H1=0|H2=0|H3=2|H4=0|H5=0|H6=0|H7=0|H8=0|H9=0|HR=2|HH=8|HE=1
RSP=|HSP=
WP=Bruce Kison (1-0)|LP=Clay Carroll (0-1)|SV=Dave Giusti (1)
RoadHR=Manny Sanguillen (1)|HomeHR=|The series moved to Cincinnati and produced a tense, low-scoring contest. Cincinnati's
Darrell Chaney andBobby Tolan hit RBI singles to open the scoring in the bottom of the third. The Pittsburgh hurlers would shut down the Reds offense for the remainder of the game, however, while the Pirates managed just enough hitting of their own. In the fifth Pittsburgh catcherManny Sanguillen homered to get his team on the board, andRennie Stennett tied the game in the seventh with an RBI single. The Pirates scored the go-ahead and decisive run in the eighth on a groundout by Sanguillen. Pirates closerDave Giusti , who would yield a memorable homer in Game 5, came on in the eighth to get the save. Pittsburgh was now just one win from a series victory.Game 4
Tuesday,
October 10 ,1972 at Riverfront Stadium inCincinnati, Ohio Linescore
Road=Pittsburgh|RoadAbr=PIT
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=0|R7=1|R8=0|R9=0|RR=1|RH=2|RE=3
Home=Cincinnati|HomeAbr=CIN
H1=1|H2=0|H3=0|H4=2|H5=0|H6=2|H7=2|H8=0|H9=X|HR=7|HH=11|HE=1
RSP=|HSP=
WP=Ross Grimsley (1-0)|LP=Dock Ellis (0-1)|SV=
RoadHR=Roberto Clemente (1)|HomeHR=|The Reds evened the series with an easy win in Game 4 behind a sparkling two-hitter from
Ross Grimsley . The Reds got three early runs off Pirates starterDock Ellis , aided by Pittsburgh errors in the first and fourth. Grimsley himself singled in another run in the sixth and the Reds eventually added three more. Grimsley hardly needed the extra runs as he shut down the Pirates almost completely. Pittsburgh got their only run on a seventh-inning homer byRoberto Clemente , the last he would ever hit.Game 5
Wednesday,
October 11 ,1972 at Riverfront Stadium inCincinnati, Ohio Linescore
Road=Pittsburgh|RoadAbr=PIT
R1=0|R2=2|R3=0|R4=1|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=0|R9=0|RR=3|RH=8|RE=0
Home=Cincinnati|HomeAbr=CIN
H1=0|H2=0|H3=1|H4=0|H5=1|H6=0|H7=0|H8=0|H9=2|HR=4|HH=7|HE=1
RSP=|HSP=
WP=Clay Carroll (1-1)|LP=Dave Giusti (0-1)|SV=
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Johnny Bench (1),César Gerónimo (1)|Game 5 proved to be one of the most memorable postseason contests in baseball history. Pittsburgh took an early 2-0 lead with second-inning RBIs from
Richie Hebner and Dave Cash. The Reds got one back in the third on an RBI double byPete Rose . But Pittsburgh inched further ahead with another run-scoring hit from Cash in the fourth.César Gerónimo cut the Pirates' lead to 3-2 with a homer in the fifth, and the pitchers for both teams kept any more runs off the board until the bottom of the ninth.With Pittsburgh needing only three outs in the ninth to get to the World Series, Pirates closer
Dave Giusti yielded a dramatic game-tying homer toJohnny Bench on a hanging change-up. The inning rapidly turned chaotic for the Pirates.Tony Pérez singled and was replaced by pinch-runner George Foster.Denis Menke followed with another single, and the Pirates replaced Giusti with Game 2 starterBob Moose . A fly ball out advanced Foster to third. AfterDarrell Chaney made the second out on a popup with nobody scoring, Moose threw a wild pitch to pinch-hitterHal McRae . Foster came home with the winning run amid wild scenes of jubilation in the stadium. The Reds went on to the World Series where they would lose to theOakland Athletics , the first of three consecutive World Series championships for Oakland.Composite Box
1972 NLCS (3-2):
Cincinnati Reds overPittsburgh Pirates Linescore
Road=Cincinnati Reds
R1=6|R2=0|R3=3|R4=2|R5=1|R6=2|R7=2|R8=1|R9=2|RR=19|RH=42|RE=4
Home=Pittsburgh Pirates
H1=3|H2=2|H3=0|H4=2|H5=4|H6=1|H7=2|H8=1|H9=0|HR=15|HH=30|HE=4 |Total Attendance: 234,814 Average Attendance: 46,963 Quotes of the Series
*cquote|"One and two. The wind and the pitch to Bench. Change—hit in the air to deep right field! Back goes Clemente! At the fence—she's gone! Johnny Bench, who hits almost every home run to left field, hits one to right! The game is tied!" — Al Michaels' call of the game-tying home run by
Johnny Bench in Game 5.*cquote|"The stretch and the one-two pitch to McRae. In the dirt—it's a wild pitch! Here comes Foster! The Reds win the pennant!" —
Al Michaels ' call of the decisive wild pitch in Game 5.Notes
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1972_NLCS.shtml Baseball-reference.com] - 1972 NLCS
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