- 1985 World Series
Infobox World Series Expanded
year = 1985
champion =Kansas City Royals (4)
champion_manager =Dick Howser
champion_games = 91-71, .562, GA: 1
runnerup =St. Louis Cardinals (3)
runnerup_manager =Whitey Herzog
runnerup_games = 101-61, .623, GA: 3
date=October 19 –October 27
MVP =Bret Saberhagen (Kansas City)
television = ABC
announcers =Al Michaels ,Tim McCarver andJim Palmer
radio_network = CBS
radio_announcers =Jack Buck andSparky Anderson
umpires = Umpires:Don Denkinger (AL), Billy Williams (NL),Jim McKean (AL),Bob Engel (NL),John Shulock (AL),Jim Quick (NL)
HOFers = Royals: George Brett.
Cardinals:Ozzie Smith .
ALCS =Kansas City Royals overToronto Blue Jays (4-3)
NLCS =St. Louis Cardinals overLos Angeles Dodgers (4-2)The 1985 World Series began on
October 19 1985 and endedOctober 27 . The American League championKansas City Royals played against the National League championSt. Louis Cardinals , winning the series 4 games to 3. The Series was popularly known as the "Show-Me Series", or the "I-70 Showdown Series", as both cities are inMissouri , separated by the connectingInterstate 70 .The Cardinals won the
National League East division by three games over theNew York Mets , then defeated theLos Angeles Dodgers , four games to two, in the National League Championship Series. The Royals won theAmerican League West division by one game over the California Angels then defeated theToronto Blue Jays , four games to three, in the American League Championship Series.The Cardinals were seeking to win their NL-leading tenth World Series Title, while the Royals were seeking to become the first AL expansion team to win the World Series.
This was the first World Series in which all games were played at night. This was also the first World Series that featured commentator
Tim McCarver , who called theWorld Series withAl Michaels andJim Palmer for ABC.Howard Cosell was originally supposed to be in the booth, but he was removed from his assignment just prior to Game 1 because of the controversy surrounding his book "I Never Played the Game".This World Series was also the last time to date that the DH was not used at an American League ballpark.
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In the 1985 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, an umpire's mistaken calls greatly influenced the outcome of game 6. In the 4th inning of the scoreless game, Kansas City Royals Frank White seemed to have stolen second base but was called out by the umpire. Replays later showed that White had beaten the tag, and the following batter,
Pat Sheridan , hit a single into the outfield. White more than likely would have given the Royals a 1-0 lead had he remained on 2B.Jorge Orta 's Royals were trailing 3 games to 2 in the Series and 1-0 on the scoreboard when he led off the bottom of the ninth with a ground ball to Cardinal first baseman Jack Clark, who flipped the ball to Cardinal pitcherTodd Worrell covering first. First base umpire Don Denkinger called Orta safe, but television replays later showed that Worrell had beaten him to the base. Steve Balboni followed with a single to left, moving Orta to 2B. Jim Sundberg's sacrifice bunt, instead of moving up the runners, ended up in a force out at third. With Hal McRae batting next, Cardinals' catcher Darrell Porter, who had played four seasons with the Royals, allowed a passed ball, and both Kansas City runners moved up. McRae was intentionally walked to load the bases. Dane Iorg would then pinch hit for Dan Quisenberry, and his single to LF drove in two runs giving Kansas City a 2-1 win.The outcome shifted momentum to the Royals, and in game seven of the Series the next night, Kansas City's Bret Saberhagen pitched an 11-0 shutout.
It was the second Missouri-only World Series: the first was the
1944 World Series between two St. Louis teams, theSt. Louis Cardinals vs. the St. Louis Browns (a team that later moved and is now theBaltimore Orioles ).Although the Royals lost the first two games at home, they overcame their poor start and became World Series champions for the first time thanks to MVP
Bret Saberhagen 's victories in Games 3 and 7.AL
Kansas City Royals (4) vs NLSt. Louis Cardinals (3)Matchups
Game 1
Saturday,
October 19 ,1985 at Royals Stadium inKansas City, Missouri Linescore
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WP=John Tudor (1-0)|LP=Danny Jackson (0-1)|SV=Todd Worrell (1)|Game 2
Sunday,
October 20 ,1985 at Royals Stadium inKansas City, Missouri Linescore
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WP=Ken Dayley (1-0)|LP=Charlie Leibrandt (0-1)|SV=Jeff Lahti (1)|Charlie Leibrandt continued a history of tough luck in the post-season. The previous year, he had lost game three of the 1984 ALCS, 1-0, when he pitched a three-hit complete game. He lost game four in the 1985 ALCS in the ninth inning. And clinging to a two-run lead in the ninth, managerDick Howser opted to not send in his relief aceDan Quisenberry to close out the game. Leibrandt faltered, and only one out from tying the series at one apiece, Leibrandt yielded a bases loaded double toTerry Pendleton that scored three runs and gave the Cardinals a 4-2 win at Royals Stadium.Game 3
Tuesday,
October 22 ,1985 at Busch Stadium II inSt. Louis, Missouri Linescore
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RoadHR=Frank White (1)|HomeHR=|The Royals got back into the series by riding ace
Bret Saberhagen to a 6-1 victory against twenty-game winnerJoaquín Andújar . Saberhagen flashed messages on the television screen to his pregnant wife who was due to give birth any day. She eventually gave birth onOctober 26 .Royals second baseman Frank White made history by becoming the first second baseman in the history of the World Series to hit in the clean-up spot in the batting order. White came through with a home run off of Andujar.
Game 4
Wednesday,
October 23 ,1985 at Busch Stadium II inSt. Louis, Missouri Linescore
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RoadHR=|HomeHR=Willie McGee (1),Tito Landrum (1)|John Tudor's complete game shutout put the Cardinals on the verge of winning their second World Series in four years, 3-0.
Tito Landrum , only playing due to an injury toVince Coleman , continued to make his case for MVP with a home run.Game 5
Thursday,
October 24 ,1985 at Busch Stadium II inSt. Louis, Missouri Linescore
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WP=Danny Jackson (1-1)|LP=Bob Forsch (0-1)|SV=|Entering this game, the Royals were three for three in must-win games in the postseason. They ended this one four for four with a victory over the Cardinals, again by the score of 6-1.
Danny Jackson was the winning pitcher, following the same formula and pitching rotation as the Royals did in the ALCS where Jackson also won Game 5.Game 6
Saturday,
October 26 ,1985 at Royals Stadium inKansas City, Missouri Linescore
Road=St. Louis|RoadAbr=STL
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WP=Dan Quisenberry (1-0)|LP=Todd Worrell (0-1)|SV=|A pitcher's duel unfolded between
Danny Cox and Charlie Leibrandt, the tough-luck loser in Game Two. They traded goose eggs until the eighth, whenBrian Harper singled home Terry Pendleton to give the Cardinals the lead and inside track for the title. But the bottom of the ninth featured controversy and a collapse by the Cardinals.Whitey Herzog called on rookie relieverTodd Worrell to pitch the ninth. The first batter,Jorge Orta , sent a routine bouncer to Jack Clark. He tossed to Worrell and got Orta for the seeming first out, but umpireDon Denkinger erroneously called Orta safe. Every replay angle indicated that Orta was out. Instead of one out, the Royals now had one on and sluggerSteve Balboni at the plate. Balboni lifted a routine pop-up in foul territory along the first base dugout.Darrell Porter claimed he had it and then didn't, and the ball fell harmlessly behind Jack Clark. Given a reprieve, Balboni singled, putting runners at first and second with nobody out. Sent to bunt the runners over,Jim Sundberg 's bunt was fielded perfectly by Worrell, and he threw out Orta at third.But the rally stopper was undone when Porter's passed ball allowed the runners to move up and forced Herzog to walk Royals pinch-hitter
Hal McRae . With the bases loaded and one out, pinch-hitterDane Iorg looped a single to right field. Pinch runnerOnix Concepcion scored the tying run and Sundberg approached the plate with the winning run.Andy Van Slyke 's throw was on the money, but Porter made a short attempt to tag Sundberg, who slid home safely with the game-winning run.After the game, Iorg got his nose broken when his teammates, led by 230 pound (104 kg) pitcher [http://www.baseball-reference.com/j/jonesmi02.shtml Mike Jones] , mobbed him after his game winning hit.
The Cardinals fumed afterward, blaming Denkinger for the call and the loss. Denkinger was also scheduled to be the home plate umpire in Game 7.See also:
* [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/baseballs_best/mlb_bb_gamepage.jsp?story_page=bb_85ws_gm6_stlkcr MLB.com's coverage Game 6]
*The CallGame 7
Sunday,
October 27 ,1985 at Royals Stadium inKansas City, Missouri Linescore
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RoadHR=|HomeHR=Darryl Motley (1)|One night after becoming a father,
Bret Saberhagen tossed a five-hitter and the Royals became the only team to ever come from a three games to one deficit twice in the same postseason to win the World Series. They also were the first team to lose the first two games at home and rally to win the Series. Saberhagen got all the offense he needed whenDarryl Motley homered to left off John Tudor in the 2nd inning. Tudor left the game trailing 5-0 in the third, and hit a power fan that resulted in a cut fingertip. In the long fifth inning, the Cardinals became completely unglued. A succession of five Cardinal pitchers allowed 6 Royals runs.Jeff Lahti bore the brunt of this rally, allowing 4 runs to score before being relieved byRicky Horton . Horton fared no better, lasting one batter before Herzog replaced him with volatile starter pressed into relief, Joaquín Andújar. Andujar allowed an RBI single to Frank White to increase the Royals lead to 10-0 before things really got nasty. WithJim Sundberg at the plate,Joaquín Andújar twice charged home plate umpire Don Denkinger to disagree with his strike zone. First,Whitey Herzog , who had been baiting Home Plate UmpireDon Denkinger throughout the game, was ejected, after he had emerged from the dugout to defend Andujar, who had disputed a ball/strike call. Herzog reportedly said to Denkinger, "We wouldn't even be here if you hadn't missed the fucking call last night!" [http://books.google.com/books?id=oKhjVVKyRvMC&pg=RA1-PA411&lpg=RA1-PA411&dq=%22We+wouldn't+even+be+here+if+you+hadn't+missed+the+fucking+call+last+night!%22%22&source=web&ots=gjH7Suqih7&sig=Erl3nR3tq_6nlobcl3k6YSYbjj0&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result] On the following pitch, again a ball, Andujar again lost his cool and charged at Denkinger, requiring the restraint of three teammates before finally being removed from the game. Andújar andWhitey Herzog were both ejected, and Andújar was suspended for the first ten games of the by|1986 season.The Royals became the first team ever to win the World Series after dropping Games 1 and 2 at home. The Royals also were the sixth and (to date) the last team to come back from a 3 games to 1 deficit to win the World Series, the others being the 1903 Boston Red Sox, 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates, 1958 New York Yankees, 1968 Detroit Tigers and 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates. Amazingly, the '85 Royals also came back from a 3 games to 1 deficit to win the American League Championship Series against the
Toronto Blue Jays .The Cardinals .185
batting average was the lowest for a seven-gameWorld Series until the New York Yankees hit .183 in the2001 World Series . The Cardinals also scored only 13 total runs - an all-time low for a seven game series - scoring only once in the final 26 innings of the series. If they had held on for the win in Game 6, they still would have been outscored in the series 15-13.Composite Box
1985 World Series (4-3):
Kansas City Royals (A.L.) overSt. Louis Cardinals (N.L.)Linescore
Road=Kansas City Royals
R1=1|R2=6|R3=3|R4=4|R5=8|R6=0|R7=2|R8=1|R9=3|RR=28|RH=68|RE=3
Home=St. Louis Cardinals
H1=1|H2=1|H3=2|H4=1|H5=1|H6=1|H7=0|H8=1|H9=5|HR=13|HH=40|HE=2Total Attendance: 327,494 Average Attendance: 46,785 |Winning Player’s Share: – $76,342 Losing Player’s Share – $54,922cite web|url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/ws/wsshares.shtml|title=World Series Gate Receipts and Player Shares|accessdate=2008-05-07|publisher=Baseball Almanac] Quote(s) of the Series
Notes
References
*Neft, David S., and Richard M. Cohen. The World Series. 1st ed. New York: St Martins, 1990. (Neft and Cohen 407-411)
*cite web |author=Forman, Sean L. |title=1985 World Series |date= |work=Baseball-Reference.com - Major League Statistics and Information. |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1985_WS.shtml |accessdate=2007-12-09External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1985_WS.shtml 1985 World Series at Baseball-Reference.com]
* [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/history/postseason/mlb_ws_recaps.jsp?feature=1985 1985 World Series at "WorldSeries.com (MLB.com)"]
* [http://baseball-almanac.com/ws/yr1985ws.shtml 1985 World Series by Baseball Almanac]
* [http://www.sportingnews.com/archives/worldseries/1985.html History of the World Series - 1985 at SportingNews.com]
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/features/1997/wsarchive/1985.html K.C. Had A Blast at SI.com]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1985/YPS_1985.htm 1985 World Series box scores and play-by-play at Retrosheet.org]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/teams/1985royals.stm 1985 Kansas City Royals at baseballlibrary.com]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/teams/1985cardinals.stm 1985 St. Louis Cardinals at baseballlibrary.com]
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