- 1990 American League Championship Series
Infobox LCS
alcs = yes
year = 1990
champion =Oakland Athletics (4)
champion_manager =Tony La Russa
champion_games = 103-59, .636, GA: 9
runnerup =Boston Red Sox (0)
runnerup_manager = Joe Morgan
runnerup_games = 88-74, .543, GA: 2
date =October 6 –October 10
MVP = Dave Stewart (Oakland)
television =CBS
announcers =Dick Stockton andJim Kaat
radio_network = CBS Radio
radio_announcers = Jim Hunter andJohnny Bench
umpires =Rich Garcia ,John Hirschbeck ,Jim Evans ,Terry Cooney ,Vic Voltaggio ,Larry McCoy The by|1990American League Championship Series was a best-of-seven series that matched the Eastern Division championBoston Red Sox against the Western Division championOakland Athletics . For the second time in three years, the Athletics swept the Red Sox 4 games to none. The sweep was capped by aRoger Clemens ejection in Game 4 for arguing balls and strikes. The Athletics would go on to lose to theCincinnati Reds in the1990 World Series .ummary
Oakland Athletics vs. Boston Red Sox
Oakland wins the series, 4-0
Game summaries
Game 1
Saturday,
October 6 ,1990 atFenway Park inBoston, Massachusetts Linescore
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RoadHR=|HomeHR=Wade Boggs (1)|The opening game of the series saw a battle of aces, as Oakland sent Dave Stewart to the hill against Boston's
Roger Clemens . The game was a scoreless pitchers duel until the bottom of the fourth, when Red Sox third basemanWade Boggs launched a solo home run off Stewart. Despite mounting scoring threats in each of the next two innings, the Athletics failed to deliver against the "Rocket."Oakland finally came through in its half of the seventh, when
Larry Andersen replaced Clemens on the mound. Andersen walkedMark McGwire , who then was forced out at second by the next batter,Walt Weiss . A single by pinch-hitterJamie Quirk moved Weiss to third, and he came home on asacrifice fly byRickey Henderson . In the eighth, the A's extended their lead viasmall ball , asJosé Canseco singled, was sacrificed over to second byHarold Baines , stole third, and then plated on a single byCarney Lansford .In the ninth, the wheels came off for the Red Sox bullpen, as Oakland blew the game wide open by erupting for seven runs. Henderson led the way with a two-run single and a stolen base,
Terry Steinbach andWillie Randolph added RBI base hits, and Canseco chipped in with a sacrifice fly. Despite the game being far from a save situation, A's closerDennis Eckersley shut Boston down in the bottom half of the inning. giving Oakland a 9-1 victory and a 1-0 series lead.Game 2
Sunday,
October 7 ,1990 atFenway Park inBoston, Massachusetts Linescore
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Home=Boston|HomeAbr=BOS
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WP=Bob Welch (1-0)|LP=Greg Harris (0-1)|SV=Dennis Eckersley (1)|Game 2 saw the A's Bob Welch, the eventual 1990 American League
Cy Young Award winner, take on Boston'sDana Kiecker . The Red Sox struck against Welch in the third, asLuis Rivera doubled, took third on aJody Reed grounder, and scored on a sacrifice fly by Carlos Quintana. Oakland got the run back the very next half-inning, however, asWillie McGee doubled and scored on a single by Baines.In the sixth, Boston manager Joe Morgan pulled Kiecker in favour of the bullpen, and as they had in Game 1, the A's went to work.
Mike Gallego and Rickey Henderson ripped consecutive singles, and McGee forced Henderson, moving Gallego to third. He came home on a groundout by Baines, giving the A's a 2-1 advantage. In the ninth, the Athletics extended their lead to three runs, courtesy an RBI double by Baines and a run-scoring single by McGwire. Eckersley worked a 1-2-3 ninth to secure his first save of the series, and Oakland carried a 2-0 ALCS lead back to the Coliseum.Game 3
Tuesday,
October 9 ,1990 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
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WP=Mike Moore (1-0)|LP=Mike Boddicker (0-1)|SV=Dennis Eckersley (2)|For Game 3 in Oakland, the Red Sox threw
Mike Boddicker , who had been the 1983 ALCS MVP with theBaltimore Orioles , against the Athletics' Mike Moore. In the second, the Red Sox drew first blood whenMike Greenwell walked, moved up to third on a single byDwight Evans , and came home on a sacrifice fly byTom Brunansky . Boston continued to lead until the bottom of the fourth, when the A's struck for two runs. Canseco and Baines both got on base and then executed a double steal, enabling Canseco to subsequently score on aDave Henderson sacrifice fly and Baines to eventually plate on a single by Randolph.In the sixth, Oakland added a pair of runs to their lead thanks to some shoddy fielding by the Red Sox. An error by Rivera on a ground ball allowed Baines to reach base, take second on a fly out by McGwire, then move to third when Dave Henderson was forced out by Steinbach. An RBI single by Randolph scored Baines and moved Steinbach to third. Steinbach then boldly tried to steal home and was gunned down, but an error by his Boston counterpart
Tony Peña resulted in another run. In the ninth, Eckersley picked up his second save as the A's took a 3-0 stranglehold on the series.Game 4
Wednesday,
October 10 ,1990 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
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WP=Dave Stewart (2-0)|LP=Roger Clemens (0-1)|SV=Rick Honeycutt (1)|The fourth game was a pitching rematch of Game 1, as Stewart again faced Clemens. In the bottom of the second, the "Rocket" gave up consecutive singles to Lansford and Steinbach, and both advanced one base due to a throwing error by Greenwell. McGwire then forced Steinbach, driving in Lansford with the first run of the game.
Randolph was the next batter, and when home plate umpire
Terry Cooney adjudged Clemens' fifth pitch to him to be ball four, the Red Sox ace lost his composure, letting loose a stream of profanities. Although Clemens later claimed he was talking to his glove, Cooney assumed the comments were directed at him and promptly ejected Clemens from the game. Upon realizing he had been ejected, Clemens charged at the umpires, while Peña and Boston manager Joe Morgan fiercely argued the call. The Red Sox bench also exploded, with Clemens' indignant teammates hurling water coolers and litter onto the field. In the end, Clemens, Morgan, andMarty Barrett were thrown out; an angry Barrett had merited his ejection by having to be physically restrained from leaving the dugout and confronting the umpiring crew. [cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE2DD103FF932A25753C1A966958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1|title=The Playoffs: Sox Complain as Clemens Is Biggest Out|date=1990-10-11 |accessdate=2008-02-14|publisher=The New York Times|author=Smith, Claire]The ejection proved to be the turning point of the game, as Gallego proceeded to belt a double to center field off Clemens' replacement,
Tom Bolton , scoring both McGwire and Randolph. The Red Sox briefly mounted a last-ditch rally in the top of the ninth, scoring a single run courtesy anEllis Burks double and a single byJody Reed , but Athletics relieverRick Honeycutt got Greenwell to ground out, handing Oakland its third straight American League pennant.Composite Box
1990 ALCS (4-0):
Oakland Athletics overBoston Red Sox Linescore
Road=Oakland Athletics
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Home=Boston Red Sox
H1=0|H2=1|H3=1|H4=1|H5=0|H6=0|H7=0|H8=0|H9=1|HR=4|HH=23|HE=5 |Total Attendance: 168,340 Average Attendance: 42,085 Notes
External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1990_ALCS.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - 1990 ALCS
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