- 1980 World Series
Infobox World Series Expanded
year = 1980
champion =Philadelphia Phillies (4)
champion_manager =Dallas Green
champion_games = 91-71, .562, GA: 1
runnerup =Kansas City Royals (2)
runnerup_manager =Jim Frey
runnerup_games = 97-65, .599, GA: 14
date =October 14 –October 21
MVP =Mike Schmidt (Philadelphia)
television = NBC
announcers = Joe Garagiola,Tony Kubek andTom Seaver
radio_network = CBS
radio_announcers =Vin Scully andSparky Anderson
umpires =Harry Wendelstedt (NL),Don Denkinger (AL),Paul Pryor (NL), Bill Kunkel (AL),Dutch Rennert (NL),Nick Bremigan (AL)
HOFers = Phillies:Steve Carlton ,Mike Schmidt .
Royals: George Brett.
ALCS =Kansas City Royals overNew York Yankees (3-0)
NLCS =Philadelphia Phillies overHouston Astros (3-2)The 1980 World Series matched thePhiladelphia Phillies against theKansas City Royals , with the Phillies winning in six games to capture the only World Series title in franchise history to date. It is remembered for Game 6, which ended withTug McGraw striking out Willie Wilson at 11:29 p.m. Wilson set a World Series record by striking out 12 times (after getting 230 hits in the regular season) in the six-game set. The Phillies became the last of the original AL and NL franchises to win a World Series title.The Kansas City Royals became the second expansion team, and the first American League expansion team, to appear in the World Series. The AL would have to wait until 1985 before one of their expansion teams—the Royals themselves—would win a World Series.
This was the first World Series played entirely on
artificial turf . As of2007 , this was the last World Series in which neither of the participating franchises had won a World Series to that point. This was the first time that had happened since 1920.Background
The
Philadelphia Phillies won theNational League East division by one game over theMontreal Expos then defeated theHouston Astros , three games to two, in the National League Championship Series. TheKansas City Royals won theAmerican League West division by 14 games over theOakland Athletics then swept theNew York Yankees in the American League Championship Series.Two first year managers,
Dallas Green of thePhiladelphia Phillies andJim Frey of theKansas City Royals found themselves with an opportunity to do what no other manager could do before them; win a World Championship for their respective clubs. This was the first appearance for the Phillies since losing to theNew York Yankees in the 1950 Series and just their third overall, having also lost to theBoston Red Sox in 1915.The
Kansas City Royals entered the league as anexpansion club in by|1969. They had early success under the leadership ofWhitey Herzog , winning their division from 1976 to 1978 but each year they would lose to theNew York Yankees in theAmerican League Championship Series , exacting revenge with a sweep of the Yankees in the 1980 ALCS. The Phillies had a strikingly similar run entering this Series, as they were also divisional winners from 1976 to 1978, losing to theCincinnati Reds in 1976 NLCS and theLos Angeles Dodgers in 1977 and 1978, before regrouping in by|1980 and triumphing over theHouston Astros in the League Championship Series.Philadelphia Phillies
The
1980 Philadelphia Phillies seemed to have it all including eventual 1980 Most Valuable Player, third-basemanMike Schmidt (48 HR, 121 RBI, .286 BA) andCy Young Award winner, leftySteve Carlton (24–9, 2.34 ERA). This mostly veteran club finished between first and third in almost all offensive categories in the [http://www.baseball-reference.com/leagues/NL_1980.shtml National League] . 39-year-oldPete Rose led the club in hits (185) and doubles (42), while speedster center fieldersGarry Maddox and utility-manLonnie Smith combined for 68 steals. The pitching staff was just good enough, led by Carlton and 17-game winnerDick Ruthven . In the bullpen was the ever enthusiastic screwballerTug McGraw who was making his third trip to the Series, having riden the bench with the winningNew York Mets in 1969 and the losing Mets in 1973. Third time was the charm for both the cheerleading McGraw and the bad-luck Phillies.Kansas City Royals
The
Kansas City Royals had a Most Valuable Player of their own in the indomitable superstar, third-baseman George Brett who flirted with the sacred .400 mark all summer before settling for a .390 batting average. The unquestioned heart and soul of the Royals was surrounded by a solid corps including veteran Royals,Amos Otis , super-designated-hitter,Hal McRae , solid second-baseman, Frank White and switch-hitter Willie Wilson who finished the season with 230 hits and 79 stolen bases. The pitching staff had six players with 10 or more wins led by 20-game winner,Dennis Leonard (20–11, 3.79) and left-hander,Larry Gura (18–10, 2.95). SubmarinerDan Quisenberry won 12 games out of the bullpen including anAmerican League -best 33 saves.ummary
NL
Philadelphia Phillies (4) vs ALKansas City Royals (2)Matchups
Game 1
Tuesday,
October 14 ,1980 atVeterans Stadium inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania Linescore
Road=Kansas City|RoadAbr=KCR
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Home=Philadelphia|HomeAbr=PHI
H1=0|H2=0|H3=5|H4=1|H5=1|H6=0|H7=0|H8=0|H9=X|HR=7|HH=11|HE=0
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WP=Bob Walk (1-0)|LP=Dennis Leonard (0-1)|SV=Tug McGraw (1)
RoadHR=Willie Aikens 2 (2),Amos Otis (1)|HomeHR=Bake McBride (1)|The Royals jumped on Philly rookie starter
Bob Walk (who became the first rookie to start the first game of a World Series sinceJoe Black of theBrooklyn Dodgers in 1952) early with a pair of two run bombs - one byAmos Otis in the second and another byWillie Aikens in the third. In their half of the third, the Phils rallied to take the lead, with the key blow coming on a three run homer byBake McBride . They would add two more runs late to extend their lead. Despite Aikens hitting another two run homer to cut the lead to one,Tug McGraw was able to hold on the Phillies a 7-6 victory. Prior to 1980, the Philadelphia Phillies hadn't won a World Series game since Game 1 of the1915 World Series against theBoston Red Sox .Game 2
Wednesday,
October 15 ,1980 atVeterans Stadium inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania Linescore
Road=Kansas City|RoadAbr=KCR
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=1|R7=3|R8=0|R9=0|RR=4|RH=11|RE=0
Home=Philadelphia|HomeAbr=PHI
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WP=Steve Carlton (1-0)|LP=Dan Quisenberry (0-1)|SV=Ron Reed (1)|Game 2 was a pitcher's duel between left-handers
Larry Gura andSteve Carlton . Carlton looked in control up 2-1 until, acting on a complaint from Kansas City manager Jim Frey that Carlton was using a foreign substance on the ball, the umpires made Carlton wash his hands. [During Game 2 of the 2006 World Series on October 22, 2006, the television announcers on FOX related this story when the FOX cameras picked up an inexplicable foreign substance on Kenny Rogers's hand.] Carlton then loaded the bases on three walks andAmos Otis ripped a double into the left field corner driving in two, and setting up a third score. Down 4-2, the Phillies rallied to go up on the Royals in the eighth. The big hits in this inning came on a game-tying RBI double byDel Unser and a go ahead RBI single byBake McBride past the drawn in infield.Mike Schmidt drove in an insurance run with a double off the right-center field wall andRon Reed picked up the save in the ninth as Philadelphia went up 2-0 heading to Kansas City.George Brett had to have minor surgery after Game 2. In Game 3, a fully recovered Brett hit a home run as his Royals wound up winning in 10 innings by the score of 4-3.
Game 3
Friday,
October 17 ,1980 at Royals Stadium inKansas City, Missouri Linescore
Road=Philadelphia|RoadAbr=PHI
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Home=Kansas City|HomeAbr=KCR
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WP=Dan Quisenberry (1-1)|LP=Tug McGraw (0-1)|SV=
RoadHR=Mike Schmidt (1)|HomeHR=George Brett (1),Amos Otis (2)|K.C. got back in the series with a thrilling extra inning victory in Game 3. George Brett began the scoring with a blast into the right field stands in the first.
Amos Otis gave the Royals a 3-2 lead in the seventh with a home run butMike Schmidt tied it with a homer of his own in the eighth. The game headed into extra frames and in the bottom of the tenth,Willie Aikens drove in Willie Wilson with a double to left-center for the game winning run.Game 4
Saturday,
October 18 ,1980 at Royals Stadium inKansas City, Missouri Linescore
Road=Philadelphia|RoadAbr=PHI
R1=0|R2=1|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=0|R7=1|R8=1|R9=0|RR=3|RH=10|RE=1
Home=Kansas City|HomeAbr=KCR
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WP=Dennis Leonard (1-1)|LP=Larry Christenson (0-1)|SV=Dan Quisenberry (1)
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Willie Aikens 2 (4)|A beautiful Saturday afternoon was the setting for Game 4. The Royals jumped all over Phillies starter
Larry Christenson in the bottom of the first. Willie Wilson doubled, George Brett tripled him in, andWillie Aikens smashed his third homer of the series. The onslaught continued whenAmos Otis doubled inHal McRae to give the Royals a 4-0 lead right out of the gate. Aikens would add another blast an inning later and despite the Phils' attempt at another comeback, the Royals would triumph 5-3. Willie Aikens became the first player in World Series history to have a pair of two-homer games. Despite the Royals victory, Game 4 is best remembered forDickie Noles ' fourth inningbrushback pitch under Brett's chin that ultimately prompted the umpires to issue warnings to each team. Brett told "Baseball Digest" in March 1998 that he had "no idea if that [brushback pitch by Noles] turned the Series around. All I know is we lost." Mike Schmidt, in his book "Clearing The Bases," called it "the greatest brushback in World Series history."Game 5
Sunday,
October 19 ,1980 at Royals Stadium inKansas City, Missouri Linescore
Road=Philadelphia|RoadAbr=PHI
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=2|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=0|R9=2|RR=4|RH=7|RE=0
Home=Kansas City|HomeAbr=KCR
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WP=Tug McGraw (1-1)|LP=Dan Quisenberry (1-2)|SV=
RoadHR=Mike Schmidt (2)|HomeHR=Amos Otis (3)|Game 5 would be the pivotal game as the Phillies went up 3 games to 2. The game was scoreless until the fourth when
Mike Schmidt hit a two run bomb to right-center. The red hotAmos Otis led the Royals back with another homer and by the sixth, K.C. was in front 3-2. After the Phillies threw out a K.C. runner at the plate to keep the game a one run affair, they marched to victory by coming back in the ninth. Schmidt singled to open the inning andDel Unser drove him home all the way from first with a double down the right field line. After a bunt moved Unser to third,Manny Trillo drove in the go ahead run with a line shot that ricocheted off pitcherDan Quisenberry for an infield hit. In the bottom of the ninth, the Royals threatened by loading the bases with two out. The fans at Royals Stadium were standing hoping for a dramatic K.C. win. ButTug McGraw slienced the crowd by striking outJosé Cardenal with a high fastball to end the game.Game 6
Tuesday,
October 21 ,1980 atVeterans Stadium inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania Linescore
Road=Kansas City|RoadAbr=KCR
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=1|R9=0|RR=1|RH=7|RE=2
Home=Philadelphia|HomeAbr=PHI
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WP=Steve Carlton (2-0)|LP=Rich Gale (0-1)|SV=Tug McGraw (2)|Game 6 would be the culmination for the first Phillies championship ever. Philadelphia scored two in the third on a
Mike Schmidt single. It was all thatSteve Carlton andTug McGraw would need for the 4-1 win. Kansas City made Philly fans nervous by loading the bases in the eighth and the ninth but Tug McGraw struck out Willie Wilson for the third out in the final frame.Phillies catcher
Bob Boone 's knees were so sore by the end of the World Series that he could barely make it to the mound after the final out was recorded.When the modern-day World Series began in 1903, the National and American Leagues each had eight teams. With their victory in the 1980 World Series, the Phillies became the last of the "Original Sixteen" franchises to win a Series (although it should be noted that the St. Louis Browns never won a Series in St. Louis, having to wait until 1966, twelve years after they had become the
Baltimore Orioles ).While
Mike Schmidt was the official MVP of the 1980 World Series, theBabe Ruth Award (another World Series MVP) was given toTug McGraw .: [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/baseballs_best/mlb_bb_gamepage.jsp?story_page=bb_80ws_gm6_kcaphi mlb.com coverage of Game 6]
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1980 World Series (4-2):
Philadelphia Phillies (N.L.) overKansas City Royals (A.L.)Linescore
Road=Philadelphia Phillies
R1=0|R2=2|R3=7|R4=3|R5=5|R6=1|R7=1|R8=6|R9=2|R10=0|RR=27|RH=59|RE=2
Home=Kansas City Royals
H1=5|H2=3|H3=2|H4=1|H5=1|H6=3|H7=4|H8=3|H9=0|H10=1|HR=23|HH=60|HE=7Total Attendance: 324,516 Average Attendance: 54,086 |Winning Player’s Share: – $34,693 Losing Player’s Share – $32,212cite 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] Aftermath
This Series had the highest overall television ratings to date, with the six games averaging a
Nielsen rating of 32.8 and a share of 56.Soon after the World Series, members of both teams played for a week on "
Family Feud " with hostRichard Dawson . The week of shows was billed as a World Series Rematch Week. The Phillies won three out of the five games played, with all the money going to charity.The 1980 World Series was the first of numerous World Series that journeyman outfielder
Lonnie Smith (then with Phillies) participated in. He was also a part of the1982 World Series (as a member of theSt. Louis Cardinals ),1985 World Series (as a member of the Kansas City Royals), and the 1991 and1992 World Series as a member of theAtlanta Braves .Four men who played in the 1980 Series (
John Vukovich ,Ken Brett ,Dan Quisenberry , andTug McGraw ) have died ofbrain cancer .eries quotes
Notes
References
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*cite web |author=Forman, Sean L. |title=1980 World Series |date= |work=Baseball-Reference.com - Major League Statistics and Information. |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1980_WS.shtml |accessdate=2007-12-09External links
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* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/teams/1980royals.stm The 1980 Kansas City Royals at baseballlibrary.com]
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