- 1982 American League Championship Series
Infobox LCS
alcs = yes
year = 1982
champion =Milwaukee Brewers (3)
champion_manager =Harvey Kuenn
champion_games = 95-67, .586, GA: 1
runnerup = California Angels (2)
runnerup_manager =Gene Mauch
runnerup_games = 93-69, .574, GA: 3
date =October 5 –October 10
MVP =Fred Lynn (California)
television = ABC
announcers =Keith Jackson ,Jim Palmer andEarl Weaver
radio_network = CBS Radio
radio_announcers =Ernie Harwell andDenny Matthews
umpires =Larry Barnett , Bill Kunkel,Rich Garcia ,Steve Palermo ,Don Denkinger , Al ClarkThe by|1982American League Championship Series was played between theMilwaukee Brewers and the California Angels fromOctober 5 toOctober 10 ,1982 . Milwaukee won the series three games to two to advance to the franchise’s firstWorld Series , where they would lose to theSt. Louis Cardinals , four games to three. The 1982 ALCS was marked by a dramatic comeback by the Brewers, who lost the first two games of the series and were trailing late in the final game.The series was noteworthy as being the first to feature a matchup between two "expansion" teams (i.e., franchises not included among the sixteen operating in the major leagues for most of the first half of the twentieth century).
ummary
California Angels vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Milwaukee wins the series, 3-2
Game summaries
Game 1
Tuesday,
October 5 ,1982 at Anaheim Stadium inAnaheim, California Linescore
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RoadHR=Gorman Thomas (1)|HomeHR=Fred Lynn (1)|The Angels jumped to a 1-0 lead in the first when
Brian Downing scored an unearned run on a sacrifice fly byDon Baylor . Milwaukee came back to take a 3-1 lead with a two-run homer byGorman Thomas in the second and a run scored byPaul Molitor on a groundout in the third. But the Angels took back the lead for good in their half of the third with a four-run rally highlighted by Baylor’s two-run triple. Baylor capped off a five-RBI game with a two-run single in the fourth, and the Angels got another run in the fifth when eventual series MVPFred Lynn homered. California starterTommy John , who lent his name to the famous surgical procedure, settled down after the third and gave the Brewers little over the final six innings on his way to a complete-game victory.Game 2
Wednesday,
October 6 ,1982 at Anaheim Stadium inAnaheim, California Linescore
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RoadHR=Paul Molitor (1)|HomeHR=Reggie Jackson (1)|California got off to a 4-0 lead in Game 2 and never looked back. The Angles got two in the second on an RBI single from
Tim Foli and a squeeze bunt byBob Boone . California’sReggie Jackson homered in the third to make it 3-0, and Boone plated the Angels’ fourth run with a sacrifice fly in the fourth. The Brewers made a game of it in the fifth on Paul Molitor’s two-run inside-the-park homer, but could get no closer the rest of the way against the strong pitching ofBruce Kison . Those complete-game efforts helped produce the snappy 2:06 time of game. California was now up 2-0 in the series and needed only one more win for the franchise’s first trip to the World Series.Game 3
Friday,
October 8 ,1982 at County Stadium inMilwaukee, Wisconsin Linescore
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RoadHR=Bob Boone (1)|HomeHR=Paul Molitor (2)|The series moved to Milwaukee and produced the Brewers’ first win. Milwaukee opened the scoring in the fourth with three runs on an RBI double by
Cecil Cooper , who would eventually get the series-winning hit, and sacrifice flies byGorman Thomas andDon Money .Paul Molitor got two more runs for Milwaukee with a seventh-inning homer, this one over the fence. Brewers starterDon Sutton pitched strongly for the first seven innings but tired in the eighth, yielding three runs on aBob Boone homer and doubles byFred Lynn andDon Baylor .Pete Ladd came out of the Milwaukee bullpen to get the final four outs for the save.Game 4
Saturday,
October 9 ,1982 at County Stadium inMilwaukee, Wisconsin Linescore
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RoadHR=Don Baylor (1)|HomeHR=Mark Brouhard (1)|The Brewers again staved off elimination and evened the series in a rather sloppy but high-scoring Game 4. The teams combined for five errors to allow three unearned runs. Milwaukee built a 6-0 lead with three-run rallies in the second and fourth. The Brewers got a lot of help from two California errors and three wild pitches by Angels starter
Tommy John , who took the loss. The teams traded runs in the sixth:Fred Lynn doubled homeReggie Jackson for the Angels, andJim Gantner singled homeMark Brouhard for the Brewers. California rallied for four runs in the eighth on a grand slam byDon Baylor to cut Milwaukee’s lead to 7-5. But the Brewers bounced back with a two-run homer by Brouhard in the bottom of the inning to put the game away and level the series 2-2.Game 5
Sunday,
October 10 ,1982 at County Stadium inMilwaukee, Wisconsin Linescore
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WP=Bob McClure (1-0)|LP=Luis Sánchez (0-1)|SV=Pete Ladd (2)
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Ben Oglivie (1)|Game 5 proved to be the most dramatic of the series. The Angels got a quick 1-0 lead in the first on a double by
Brian Downing and a single byFred Lynn . But Milwaukee tied the game in the bottom of the inning whenPaul Molitor doubled and eventually came home on a sacrifice fly byTed Simmons . The Angles made it 2-1 in the third on an RBI single fromFred Lynn , and stretched the lead to 3-1 in the fourth on a run-scoring single fromBob Boone . Milwaukee cut the lead to 3-2 in the bottom of the fourth on Ben Oglivie’s homer. The score remained unchanged until the bottom of the seventh, when disaster struck the Angels. Milwaukee loaded the bases on two singles and a walk.Cecil Cooper then cracked the series-winning hit, a two-run single that put the Brewers ahead 4-3. The Milwaukee bullpen kept the Angels off the board in the final two innings, and the Brewers took home the franchise’s firstAmerican League pennant.Composite Box
1982 ALCS (3-2):
Milwaukee Brewers over California AngelsLinescore
Road=Milwaukee Brewers
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Home=California Angels
H1=2|H2=2|H3=6|H4=4|H5=1|H6=1|H7=0|H8=7|H9=0|HR=23|HH=40|HE=4 |Total Attendance: 284,691 Average Attendance: 56,938 Notes
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1982_ALCS.shtml Baseball-reference.com page for the 1982 ALCS]
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