- 1979 National League Championship Series
Infobox LCS
year = 1979
champion =Pittsburgh Pirates (3)
champion_manager =Chuck Tanner
champion_games = 98-64, .605, GA: 2
runnerup =Cincinnati Reds (0)
runnerup_manager = John McNamara
runnerup_games = 90-71, .559, GA: 1½
date =October 2 –October 5
MVP =Willie Stargell (Pittsburgh)
television =NBC
announcers = Joe Garagiola,Tony Kubek andDon Sutton
radio_network = CBS Radio
radio_announcers =Jack Buck andJerry Coleman
umpires =John Kibler , Ed Montague,Jerry Dale ,Frank Pulli ,Dick Stello ,Jim Quick The by|1979National League Championship Series was played between theNational League West championCincinnati Reds and theNational League East championPittsburgh Pirates .Background
It was the fourth time in the 1970s that the Pirates and Reds had faced off for the pennant; Cincinnati had won all three previous meetings in 1970, 1972 and 1975. The Pirates prevailed in three consecutive games played from
October 2 toOctober 5 .ummary
Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
Pittsburgh wins the series, 3-0
Game summaries
Game 1
Tuesday,
October 2 ,1979 at Riverfront Stadium inCincinnati, Ohio Linescore
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WP=Grant Jackson (1-0)|LP=Tom Hume (0-1)|SV=Don Robinson (1)
RoadHR=Willie Stargell (1),Phil Garner (1)|HomeHR=George Foster (1)|Both sides threw their aces in game one as fourteen-game winner
John Candelaria started for the Pirates, andTom Seaver started for the Reds. AfterOmar Moreno grounded out to start the game, a 45-minute rain delay stalled the contest. When play resumed, Seaver retiredTim Foli and Dave Parker for an unusually long 1-2-3 inning.Pittsburgh struck first in the third inning when second baseman
Phil Garner led off with an opposite-field home run. After Candelaria struck out,Omar Moreno hit a sinking liner to right thatDave Collins attempted a sliding shoestring catch on. The ball skidded off the wetRiverfront Stadium turf in front of Collins and rolled to the wall. The speedy Moreno ended up with a triple, but it could have easily been an inside-the-park homer if not for the hustle ofHector Cruz in center. A sacrifice fly by Foli gave the Pirates a 2-0 lead. The Reds tied it in the bottom of the fourth when George Foster hit a titanic two-run homer into the left field upper deck withDave Concepción aboard. Despite a sore shoulder, Candelaria gutted out seven painful innings and shut out the Reds before giving way toEnrique Romo .The score stayed at 2-2 until the top of the eleventh inning. Tim Foli and Parker singled off Reds reliever
Tom Hume .Willie Stargell drilled an upper-deck three-run homer to make it 5-2, Pirates. The Reds didn't go away silently, though. After Grant Jackson retired the first two batters in the bottom of the eleventh,Dave Concepción singled and George Foster walked. Don Robinson came on to replace Jackson and walkedJohnny Bench to load the bases. At that point,Chuck Tanner visited the mound, andWillie Stargell jokingly asked Robinson, "Why don't you move to first and I'll pitch?" The barb relaxed Robinson, who settled down and struck outRay Knight for the final out.Game 2
Wednesday,
October 3 ,1979 at Riverfront Stadium inCincinnati, Ohio Linescore
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WP=Don Robinson (1-0)|LP=Doug Bair (0-1)|SV=|In another extra inning affair, the Pirates beat the Reds 3-2 to earn a road sweep and send the series to Pittsburgh needing just one win in three home games to make the
1979 World Series . The starting pitchers wereJim Bibby for the Pirates andFrank Pastore for the Reds.Pastore helped himself with an RBI sacrifice fly to center in the bottom of the second that scored
Dan Driessen . Driessen was aboard after singling and moving to third on aRay Knight single. Pittsburgh tied it in the third with three consecutive singles byTim Foli ,Dave Parker , andWillie Stargell . Stargell's single gave him four RBIs in fourteen innings of play. The Pirates took the lead in the fifth whenPhil Garner singled, moved to third on a bunt and a fly out, and scored on a double by Foli. Pirates starter Bibby left after seven innings, having held the Reds to four hits and the single run.The Reds mounted a threat in the eighth against the Pirate bullpen. Left-hander Grant Jackson retired lefty-hitting
Joe Morgan for the first out, butChuck Tanner , managing by percentages, brought inEnrique Romo to face right-handed hittingDave Concepción . The move backfired as Romo gave up back-to-back singles to Concepcion and George Foster. CloserKent Tekulve was then brought in, and Tekulve struck outJohnny Bench , but wild-pitched on the third strike, sending the runners to second and third. Tekulve then intentionally walkedDan Driessen and retiredRay Knight for the last out.But, then Tekulve encountered trouble in the ninth. With one out,
Hector Cruz , batting forTom Hume , doubled. Lefty hitterDave Collins then doubled in Cruz to tie the game. Tekulve was then replaced by lefty Dave Roberts, but Roberts failed to do his job and walked Morgan. Tanner then brought in Game 1 saver Don Robinson, who struck out Concepcion and retired Foster on a groundout to end the threat.The Pirates won it in the tenth when
Omar Moreno singled, went to second on a bunt and scored on Parker's single. Robinson retired the Reds in the tenth and the Pirates had a two games to none lead over the Reds. Robinson got the win andDoug Bair got the loss.Game 3
Friday,
October 5 ,1979 atThree Rivers Stadium inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania Linescore
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RoadHR=Johnny Bench (1)|HomeHR=Willie Stargell (2),Bill Madlock (1)|The Pirates made it to their first World Series since 1971 with a blowout win to complete a three-game sweep of the Reds. The starting pitchers were
Bert Blyleven for the Pirates, andMike LaCoss for the Reds. For the second time in three games, the start was delayed by rain.After allowing a hit in the first, the Pirates got on the board quickly when leadoff hitter
Omar Moreno , a pain in the Reds' side all series, singled and stole second.Tim Foli then grounded to LaCoss, who tried to catch Moreno in a rundown between second and third, but Moreno reached third safely and Foli to first.Dave Parker then hit asacrifice fly for a 1-0 Pirates lead.In the second,
Phil Garner tripled and scored on Foli's sacrifice fly. LaCoss was then replaced byFred Norman , who gave upWillie Stargell 's second home run of the series and another solo homer toBill Madlock in the third. Stargell doubled home two more runs in the fourth for a 6-0 Pirate lead and essentially clinched the NLCS MVP.The Reds got one run back in the fifth when
Johnny Bench homered, but it was their last run of the year. The Pirates got that run back in the eighth when Garner scored on an error. Blyleven went the distance and the Pirates had completed an unexpected sweep in advancing to the1979 World Series .Composite Box
1979 NLCS (3-0):
Pittsburgh Pirates overCincinnati Reds Linescore
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