- 1997 Major League Baseball season
Major League Baseball final standings
width="50"
valign="top"Playoffs
*World Series:
Florida Marlins overCleveland Indians (4-3);Liván Hernández , MVPBaseballplayoffsbracket | RD1=
Division Series
NBC/FOX/ESPN | RD2=League Championship Series
NBC/FOX | RD3=World Series
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RD1-seed1=| RD1-seed2=| RD1-seed3=| RD1-seed4=| RD1-seed5=| RD1-seed6=| RD1-seed7=| RD1-seed8=RD1-seed1=Cent. | RD1-team1=
Cleveland Indians
RD1-seed2=WC | RD1-team2=New York Yankees
RD1-score1=3 | RD1-score2=2RD1-seed3=East | RD1-team3=
Baltimore Orioles
RD1-seed4=West | RD1-team4=Seattle Mariners
RD1-score3=3 | RD1-score4=1RD1-seed5=East | RD1-team5=
Atlanta Braves
RD1-seed6=Cent. | RD1-team6=Houston Astros
RD1-score5=3 | RD1-score6=0RD1-seed7=West | RD1-team7=
San Francisco Giants
RD1-seed8=WC | RD1-team8=Florida Marlins
RD1-score7=0 | RD1-score8=3RD2-seed1=Cent. | RD2-team1=
Cleveland Indians
RD2-seed2=East | RD2-team2=Baltimore Orioles
RD2-score1=4 | RD2-score2=2RD2-seed3=East | RD2-team3=
Atlanta Braves
RD2-seed4=WC | RD2-team4=Florida Marlins
RD2-score3=2 | RD2-score4=4RD3-seed1=AL | RD3-team1=
Cleveland Indians
RD3-seed2=NL | RD3-team2=Florida Marlins
RD3-score1=3 | RD3-score2=4*American League Championship Series MVP:
Marquis Grissom
**American League Division Series
*National League Championship Series MVP:Liván Hernández
**National League Division Series*All-Star Game,
July 8 atJacobs Field : American League, 3-1;Sandy Alomar, Jr. , MVPAwards and honors
*Most Valuable Player
**Ken Griffey, Jr. ,Seattle Mariners , OF (AL)
**Larry Walker ,Colorado Rockies , OF (NL)
*Cy Young Award
**Roger Clemens ,Toronto Blue Jays (AL)
**Pedro Martínez ,Montreal Expos (NL)
*Rookie of the Year
**Nomar Garciaparra ,Boston Red Sox , SS (AL)
**Scott Rolen ,Philadelphia Phillies , 3B (NL)
*Manager of the Year Award
**Davey Johnson ,Baltimore Orioles (AL)
**Dusty Baker ,San Francisco Giants (NL)MLB Statistical Leaders
1 American League Triple Crown Pitching Winner
Events
January-March
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January 5 -Boston Red Sox pitcherTim Wakefield escapes serious injury when he is hit by a car while out jogging. He is released from the hospital after being treated for bruises.*
January 6 - KnuckleballerPhil Niekro is elected to the Hall of Fame by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Niekro receives 80.34% of the vote. PitcherDon Sutton falls nine votes short of election.*
February 20 - ThePhiladelphia Phillies sign free agent outfielderDanny Tartabull . Tartabull will break his foot on Opening Day and sit out the year before retiring.*
March 5 -Nellie Fox ,Tommy Lasorda and Negro LeaguerWillie Wells are elected to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.April-May
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April 29 -Chili Davis ' 300th home run, leading off the 10th inning, snaps a 5–5 tie and gives theKansas City Royals a 6–5 win over theToronto Blue Jays .*
May 7 - The Montréal Expos score aNational League -record 13 runs in the 6th inning of their game against theSan Francisco Giants on the way to a 19-3 win. The Expos send 17 batters to the plate.Mike Lansing homers twice in the inning to drive in five runs, becoming the third Expos player to perform the feat, and the first NL second baseman to do so sinceBobby Lowe in 1894.*
May 8 - At home, theBaltimore Orioles stopRandy Johnson 's 16-game win streak with a decisive 13–3 pasting of theSeattle Mariners . Baltimore is led by catcherChris Hoiles , who collects six RBI on two homers and a double. Johnson strikes out 10 in six innings, but gives up five runs on six hits and two walks in his attempt to become the first AL pitcher sinceDave McNally (1968-69) to win 17 straight.*
May 13 -Eddie Murray gets two hits in Anaheim's 8-7 win over theChicago White Sox . The game is the 3,000th of Murray's career, making him only the sixth player in history to reach that mark, joiningPete Rose ,Carl Yastrzemski ,Hank Aaron ,Ty Cobb andStan Musial .*
May 21 -Roger Clemens fires theToronto Blue Jays past theNew York Yankees 4–1, for his 8th win of the year against no losses. The Rocket wins his 200th game, the 94th pitcher to reach the 200 victories mark.*
May 25 - TheMinnesota Twins retireKirby Puckett 's uniform number 34 in a 90-minute pregame ceremony.*
May 26 - In theChicago Cubs ' 2–1 win over thePittsburgh Pirates , CubSammy Sosa and PirateTony Womack both hitinside-the-park home run s in the sixth inning. It is the first time two inside-the-park homers are hit in the same NL game sinceLou Brock andHéctor Cruz of theSt. Louis Cardinals did it against theSan Diego Padres on June 18, by|1976. Greg Gagne of the Twins had two for Minnesota on October 4, by|1986.*
May 26 - In Toronto,Roger Clemens allows one run and four hits in seven innings and strikes out seven to beat the Rangers 8–1. The Rocket is now 9–0, his best start since beginning by|1986 at 14-0.*
May 26 -Andrés Galarraga hits a 469-foot two-run homer andVinny Castilla adds a solo shot as theColorado Rockies overcome a six-run deficit to beat the Cardinals 9–7. Galarraga has four RBI, and his moon shot offMark Petkovsek is the third-longest homer in the three-season history ofCoors Field .*
May 27 -Barry Larkin 's streak of consecutively reaching base 13 times is stopped byCurt Schilling , who goes all the way to beat Cincinnati 2–1. Larkin singles in the first inning, but flies out in the 3rd to end his streak one shy of Pedro Guerrero's NL record, set in by|1985.*
May 30 - The Orioles'Mike Mussina retires the first 25 Indian batters beforeSandy Alomar, Jr. ruins his no-hit bid with a one-out single in the 9th. Mussina then strikes out the final two batters for a 3–0 victory.*
May 31 -Cal Ripken, Jr. snaps a 7th-inning tie with a record-breaking home run as theBaltimore Orioles rally from a 4-run deficit to beat theCleveland Indians 8–5. Ripken's homer gives him 4,274 total bases with Baltimore, breaking the franchise mark for total bases in a career. Baltimore also place Eric Davis on the disabled list. Davis is suffering from colon cancer and will be operated on in early June.*
May 31 - In Miami,Andrés Galarraga golfs a 529-foot grand slam, the longest home run ever atPro Player Stadium . His homer gives theColorado Rockies a 7-0 lead over theFlorida Marlins , and they eventually win 8–4. Galarraga has three home runs in the past three games against Florida that traveled 1,435 feet, an average of 478 feet. He hit a 455-foot homer two days before and a 451-foot homer the previous day. The longest previous homer at the stadium was 482 feet byPete Incaviglia of the Phillies offAl Leiter on May 1, by|1996.*
May 31 - UnbeatenRoger Clemens is the first 10-game winner in the majors, as theToronto Blue Jays romp 13-3 over theOakland Athletics .*
May 31 -Ila Borders of theSt. Paul Saints of the Northern League faces threeSioux Falls Canaries batters, and surrenders three earned runs, in her professional baseball debut. The Canaries, who led 4-0 when she entered the game, go on to defeat St. Paul 11-1.June-July
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June 12 - The first interleague game took place as the Texas Rangers hosted theSan Francisco Giants at The Ballpark in Arlington (now Rangers Ballpark in Arlington).*
July 8 - TheAmerican League defeats theNational League by a score of 3-1 in the annual All-Star Game, played atJacobs Field .Cleveland Indians catcherSandy Alomar, Jr. hits a 2-run home run and is named the game's MVP. Alomar is the first hometown player to homer sinceHank Aaron did it inAtlanta Fulton County Stadium in by|1972.*
July 12 - At a sold outThree Rivers Stadium ,Francisco Cordova pitched nine innings of a combined 10-inning no-hitter for thePittsburgh Pirates . Ricardo Rincon pitched the 10th inning. The Pirates won the game on a dramatic three run, pinch hit home run in the bottom of the 10th by Mark Smith.August-September
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September 4 - Rookie catcher Bobby Estalella has three home runs and four RBI as he leads thePhiladelphia Phillies to a 6-4 win over the Montréal Expos.*
September 10 -Mark McGwire joinsBabe Ruth as the only players in major league history with 50 home runs in consecutive seasons by hitting a 446-foot shot offShawn Estes in the third inning of theSt. Louis Cardinals ' road game against theSan Francisco Giants . McGwire, who hit a major league-leading 52 homers for theOakland Athletics last season, becomes the first player with back-to-back 50-homer seasons since Ruth did it in by|1927 and by|1928.*
September 28 -Tony Gwynn of theSan Diego Padres tiesHonus Wagner 's record by winning his eighthNational League batting title. Gwynn finishes at .372, becoming the first player to win four consecutive NL batting titles sinceRogers Hornsby won six straight between by|1920 and by|1925.October-December
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October 27 - TheDetroit Tigers break ground on their new ballpark.*
November 6 - TheMilwaukee Brewers switch leagues, joining the National League Central Division, after theKansas City Royals reject the invitation. With the 1998 addition of theArizona Diamondbacks (NL) andTampa Bay Devil Rays (AL), the move will maintain an even number of teams in each league.*
November 18 — The expansion draft starts with several transactions. Twopitchers who appeared in the World Series a month earlier,Tony Saunders (Florida Marlins ) and Brian Anderson (Cleveland Indians ), are the first players taken. Saunders, the first player chosen overall, heads a list of newTampa Bay Devil Rays team that includesQuinton McCracken ,Bubba Trammell ,Albie López andTerrell Wade . Tampa Bay also obtainJohn Flaherty from theSan Diego Padres in exchange forBrian Boehringer andAndy Sheets ;Kevin Stocker from thePhiladelphia Phillies forBobby Abreu ;Fred McGriff from theAtlanta Braves in exchange for a player to be named, and signfree agent Roberto Hernández. TheArizona Diamondbacks , meanwhile, who signed free agentJay Bell to a five-year contract yesterday, selectJeff Suppan ,Jorge Fábregas andKarim García , and acquireTravis Fryman from theDetroit Tigers in exchange forJoe Randa ,Gabe Alvarez and a minor leaguer. They also obtain Devon White from theFlorida Marlins for a prospect.Deaths
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January 6 - Dick Donovan, 69, All-Star pitcher, mainly with the White Sox and Indians, who led AL in ERA in 1961 and won 20 games in 1962
*January 20 -Curt Flood , 59, All-Star center fielder who won seven Gold Gloves and batted .300 six times; challenged baseball's reserve clause all the way to theU.S. Supreme Court , unsuccessfully, after refusing a trade
*February 7 -Manny Salvo , 83, Boston pitcher who tied for the National League lead in shutouts in 1940
*February 13 -Bobby Adams , 75, third baseman for the Cincinnati Reds/Redlegs, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles and Chicago Cubs between 1946 and 1959
*June 1 -Mickey Rocco , 81, Cleveland first baseman who led the American League in fielding percentage at his position in 1943 and 1945
*June 9 -Thornton Lee , 90, All-Star pitcher who won over 100 games for the White Sox; won 22 games and led AL in ERA in 1941
*July 31 - Eddie Miller, 80, 7-time All-Star shortstop for four NL teams who led league in fielding five times
*August 23 -Guy Curtright , 84, White Sox outfielder who finished sixth in 1943 American League batting race with a .291 average
*September 9 -Richie Ashburn , 70, Hall of Fame center fielder for the Phillies who batted .308 lifetime, winning two batting titles, and led NL in putouts nine times, hits three times, triples twice and steals once; retired with six of the top eight single-season putout totals in history
*September 22 -Eddie Sawyer , 87, manager who led the Phillies' "Whiz Kids" to the 1950 pennant, later a scout
*September 26 -Woody English , 91, All-Star infielder for the Cubs who batted .300 twice
*October 6 -Johnny Vander Meer , 82, All-Star pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds who in 1938 became the only player to pitch two consecutive no-hitters; led NL in strikeouts three times
*October 21 -Dolph Camilli , 90, All-Star first baseman who was the NL's MVP in 1941, leading the Brooklyn Dodgers to the pennant; had five 100-RBI seasons
*November 2 -Roy McMillan , 68, All-Star shortstop for the Reds, Braves and Mets who won the NL's first three Gold Gloves; minor league manager, coach and scout
*November 20 -Dick Littlefield , 71, well-traveled pitcher who played for nine teams, earning 15 of his 33 wins with the Pirates
*November 27 -Buck Leonard , 90, Hall of Fame first baseman of the Negro Leagues regularly among the league leaders in batting average and home runs
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