- 1973 World Series
Infobox World Series Expanded
year = 1973
champion =Oakland Athletics (4)
champion_manager =Dick Williams
champion_games = 94-68, .580, GA: 6
runnerup =New York Mets (3)
runnerup_manager =Yogi Berra
runnerup_games = 82-79, .509, GA: 1½
date =October 13 –October 21
MVP =Reggie Jackson (Oakland)
television = NBC
announcers =Curt Gowdy ,Monte Moore (Game 1-2, 6-7), andLindsey Nelson (Game 3-5)
radio_network = NBC
radio_announcers = Jim Simpson, Bob Murphy (Game 1-2, 6-7), andMonte Moore (Game 3-5)
umpires =Marty Springstead (AL),Augie Donatelli (NL),Jerry Neudecker (AL),Paul Pryor (NL),Russ Goetz (AL),Harry Wendelstedt (NL)
HOFers = Athletics:Dick Williams (mgr.),Rollie Fingers ,Catfish Hunter ,Reggie Jackson .
Mets:Yogi Berra (mgr.),Willie Mays ,Tom Seaver .
ALCS =Oakland Athletics overBaltimore Orioles (3-2)
NLCS =New York Mets overCincinnati Reds (3-2)
The 1973 World Series matched the defending champion
Oakland Athletics against theNew York Mets , with the A's winning in seven games to repeat as World Champions.The
New York Mets won theNational League East division by 1 ½ games over theSt Louis Cardinals then defeated theCincinnati Reds , three games to two, in theNational League Championship Series . TheOakland Athletics won theAmerican League West division by 6 games over theKansas City Royals then defeated theBaltimore Orioles , three games to two, in theAmerican League Championship Series .The Mets' .509 season winning percentage was (and through 2007 remains) the lowest posted by any pennant-winner in major league history. Under the comparatively new divisional play system, the Mets found themselves back in the
World Series , but with a much weaker team than in their legendary 1969 championship season.Stumbling through the summer in last place, the Mets had gotten hot in September as the rest of the National League East collapsed, ultimately winning a mediocre division with a mere 82 victories. The final standings:
1. New York Mets 82 79 .509 ---2. St Louis Cardinals 81 81 .500 1.53. Pittsburgh Pirates 80 82 .494 2.54. Montreal Expos 79 83 .488 3.55. Chicago Cubs 77 84 .478 5.01969 holdoversBud Harrelson ,Jerry Grote ,Tom Seaver ,Jerry Koosman , andTug McGraw joined forces with the Mets' farm-system alumniJohn Milner andJon Matlack and trade-acquiredRusty Staub ,Felix Millan , and future Hall of FamerWillie Mays , now 42 years old. Don Hahn and Mays alternated in center field, although they both batted right-handed.The Mets' National League playoff opponents: an imposing
Cincinnati Reds squad that posted 99 victories during the regular season, was the favorite to return to the Series for a second consecutive year. (The Reds had fallen to the A's in the previous year's Series.) The1973 NLCS went the full five games, and featured a now-famous brawl between the barrel-chestedPete Rose and the wispy Metshortstop ,Bud Harrelson . In the end, the Mets continued their improbable rise and bumped Rose and the rest of the mighty Reds from the playoffs.The
Oakland Athletics secured the pennant by overcoming theBaltimore Orioles in the1973 ALCS . The A's, defending champions, still possessed a formidable lineup headed by a healthyReggie Jackson , (.293, 32 HR, 117 RBI, 22 stolen bases) who would be named league MVP in 1973. Jackson was joined in the lineup by standouts like third basemanSal Bando , the fine defensive outfielderJoe Rudi , the speedy shortstopBert Campaneris , and the A's catcher,1972 World Series heroGene Tenace . The pitching staff featured three 20-game winners,Ken Holtzman (21-13),Catfish Hunter (21-5), andVida Blue (20-9), withRollie Fingers (22 svs, 1.92) serving as the A's acerelief pitcher .As usual, the A's offered entertainment both on and off the field in 1973; their
day-glo uniforms were the perfect metaphor for a team notable for clashing personalities. The stars engaged regularly in conflicts with each other and with ownerCharles O. Finley .With the
designated hitter rule in effect for the first time in 1973,American League pitchers did not bat during the regular season. They were, however, expected to take their turn at the plate during each game of this Series. So it was that a man who had played no offensive role during the regular season came to make a key batting contribution for the A's during the Series. With some extra batting practice, A's pitcherKen Holtzman would stroke a double that helped the A's to win game one -- and another double that helped them secure the deciding seventh game.This Series was also made famous when Oakland A's owner
Charlie O. Finley attempted to "fire" second-basemanMike Andrews for his errors in game 2 (see below). CommissionerBowie Kuhn would reinstate Andrews and sock Finley with a healthy fine. Despite the hostility of the Oakland players toward the team's owner, the A's would be the first to repeat as World Champions since the 1961-62New York Yankees although managerDick Williams would announce his resignation minutes after the deciding seventh game.Oakland reliever [http://www.baseball-reference.com/k/knowlda01.shtml Darold Knowles] became the only pitcher to appear in every game of a seven-game
World Series .At 82-79, the 1973
New York Mets had the worst record of any team to ever play in a World Series. They had only the ninth-best record in the 24-team major leagues, behind theOakland Athletics , theCincinnati Reds (who they beat in the National League playoffs), theBaltimore Orioles (who were defeated by Oakland in the American League playoffs), theLos Angeles Dodgers , theSan Francisco Giants , theBoston Red Sox , theDetroit Tigers and theKansas City Royals (none of whom made the postseason).The
New York Mets had the lowest winning percentage (now the second-lowest) of any post-season team (theSan Diego Padres finished 82-80 in by|2005).Willie Mays would record the final hit of his storied career in Game 2. In four World Series (1951 ,1954 ,1962 , and 1973), Mays did not hit a single home run. He hit only one in the post-season, during the 1971NLCS -San Francisco Giants versus thePittsburgh Pirates . Mays--who never hit a home run in four World Series appearances--also fell down in the outfield. He commented, "Growing old is just a helpless hurt."Fact|date=January 2008Oakland manager
Dick Williams quit after the Series was over, having had enough of ownerCharles O. Finley 's interference.This was the last
World Series in which each team sold separate programs for their home games. Starting in 1974,Major League Baseball printed the officialWorld Series program that was sold in both stadiums.ummary
AL
Oakland Athletics (4) vs NLNew York Mets (3)Matchups
Game 1
Saturday,
October 13 ,1973 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
Road=New York|RoadAbr=NYM
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WP=Ken Holtzman (1-0)|LP=Jon Matlack (0-1)|SV=Darold Knowles (1)|The Mets and A's opened the Series in Oakland with
Jon Matlack andKen Holtzman as the Game One starters (Matlack, with a 14-16 record during the 1973 season, is one of only four pitchers in history to start Game 1 of a World Series after a regular season losing record).Willie Mays started in place of the injuredRusty Staub and batted third in what turned out to be his final big league start.In the third, pitcher Holtzman doubled and scored when
Bert Campaneris hit a routine grounder that inexplicably bounced between Mets second baseman'sFelix Millan 's legs. Campaneris then stole second and scored on a single to right byJoe Rudi . The Mets came up with a run in the 4th on anRBI single byJohn Milner that scoredCleon Jones . Holtzman,Rollie Fingers , andDarold Knowles then shut the door on the Mets offense; Knowles earned the save.Game 2
Sunday,
October 14 ,1973 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
Road=New York|RoadAbr=NYM
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Home=Oakland|HomeAbr=OAK
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WP=Tug McGraw (1-0)|LP=Rollie Fingers (0-1)|SV=George Stone (1)
RoadHR=Wayne Garrett (1),Cleon Jones (1)|HomeHR=|Game 2 proved to be one of the wildest games in World Series history. Eventually won by the
New York Mets 10-7 in 12 innings, it set a new record for the longest game in Series history at 4 hours and 13 minutes.Vida Blue opposedJerry Koosman on the mound, but neither pitched well. In the first inning, the A's jumped on Koosman for two runs on aJesús Alou double and scored again in the second onJoe Rudi 's single scoring the ubiquitousBert Campaneris , who had tripled. The Mets got solohome runs fromCleon Jones andWayne Garrett in the 2nd and 3rd innings, respectively.The A's were up 3-2 going into the sixth when things started to get strange. With one out and the bases loaded,
Don Hahn andBud Harrelson drove in runs with singles to put the Mets ahead 4-3.Ed Kranepool then pinch-hit for relieverHarry Parker and hit a comebacker to the mound. A's pitcherDarold Knowles threw the ball wildly pastRay Fosse while attempting to start a 1-2-3 double play, and two more Mets runs scored for a 6-3 lead.The A's tied it on a
Reggie Jackson RBI double in the seventh and RBI singles by Jackson andGene Tenace in the ninth.The game was knotted at 6-6 until the top of the 12th. Harrleson led off with a double and went to third on a bunt single by pitcher
Tug McGraw . With two outs,Willie Mays , who entered the game in the seventh as a pinch runner forRusty Staub , drove in Harrelson with a single that would turn out to be the final hit and RBI of his storied career. More importantly, it gave the Mets a 7-6 lead.Then, the strangeness resumed. After
Cleon Jones walked to load the bases,John Milner grounded to second basemanMike Andrews , but the ball went through his legs. McGraw and Mays scored to make the lead 9-6. The next batter,Jerry Grote , hit another grounder to Andrews, but he threw wildly past Tenace at first to score Jones and make it 10-6.The A's added a run in the bottom of the inning on a Jackson triple, but Andrews' errors proved too much to overcome. McGraw earned the win, and George Stone the save and the Mets evened the series.
But, the strangeness wasn't over yet. A's Owner Charlie Finley was furious at Andrews' twelfth-inning miscues; he proceeded to punish Andrews (and further alienate A's manager
Dick Williams ) by placing theinfielder on the disabled list -- citing a fake injury that would have sidelined Andrews for the rest of the Series. Commissioner of BaseballBowie Kuhn stepped in, reactivated Andrews, and disciplined Finley.Game 3
Tuesday,
October 16 ,1973 atShea Stadium inNew York, New York Linescore
Road=Oakland|RoadAbr=OAK
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=1|R7=0|R8=1|R9=0|R10=0|R11=1|RR=3|RH=10|RE=1
Home=New York|HomeAbr=NYM
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WP=Paul Lindblad (1-0)|LP=Harry Parker (0-1)|SV=Rollie Fingers (1)
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Wayne Garrett (2)|Game 3 matched up future Hall of Famers
Tom Seaver andCatfish Hunter . Hunter had trouble early on whenWayne Garrett homered to right andFelix Millan scored on a wild pitch, but then found his rhythm. Seaver kept the A's off the board until the 6th, whenSal Bando andGene Tenace broke through with consecutive doubles that delivered a run and cut the Met lead to 2-1.Joe Rudi came up with another clutch hit in the 8th when he singled inBert Campaneris to tie the game. Campaneris delivered the game-winning RBI in the 11th when he singled offHarry Parker to scoreTed Kubiak .Rollie Fingers got the save.Game 4
Wednesday,
October 17 ,1973 atShea Stadium inNew York, New York Linescore
Road=Oakland|RoadAbr=OAK
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=1|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=0|R9=0|RR=1|RH=5|RE=1
Home=New York|HomeAbr=NYM
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WP=Jon Matlack (1-1)|LP=Ken Holtzman (1-1)|SV=Ray Sadecki (1)
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Rusty Staub (1)|The tide seemed to turn in the Mets' favor beginning in Game 4. A's starter
Ken Holtzman couldn't make it out of the first inning afterRusty Staub smashed a three-run homer to left-center.Blue Moon Odom relieved and gave up a two-run single to Staub in a three-run Mets 4th.Jon Matlack got the win by pitching eight innings of five-hit ball.Mike Andrews entered the game as a pinch-hitter in the eighth, prompting a standing ovation from the Mets' home crowd, in a display of defiance toward A's ownerCharlie Finley . Andrews grounded out in what would be his last ever major league at-bat.Game 5
Thursday,
October 18 ,1973 atShea Stadium inNew York, New York Linescore
Road=Oakland|RoadAbr=OAK
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Home=New York|HomeAbr=NYM
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WP=Jerry Koosman (1-0)|LP=Vida Blue (0-1)|SV=Tug McGraw (1)|Game 5 was a rematch up of
Vida Blue andJerry Koosman . This time, both pitchers threw well.John Milner had an RBI single in the second, and Don Hahn's triple to center field scoredJerry Grote with the second Mets run in the 6th. Koosman pitched well and got the win, with a save fromTug McGraw .The Met fans at Shea Stadium couldn't be happier, as the team that just barely made it into the playoffs was now one win away from upsetting the defending champions for the title.
Game 6
Saturday,
October 20 ,1973 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
Road=New York|RoadAbr=NYM
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=1|R9=0|RR=1|RH=6|RE=2
Home=Oakland|HomeAbr=OAK
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WP=Catfish Hunter (1-0)|LP=Tom Seaver (0-1)|SV=Rollie Fingers (2)|The A's were in need of a win and they got one, thanks to the clutch pitching of
Catfish Hunter (who outdueledTom Seaver ), and the timely hitting ofReggie Jackson . Jackson doubled and drove inJoe Rudi in the first inning and doubled inSal Bando in the 3rd to give Oakland a 2-0 lead. In the eighth inning, the Mets threatened, knocking Hunter out of the game afterKen Boswell singled in a run. RelieverDarold Knowles put out the fire by striking outRusty Staub on three pitches with two men on base. In the bottom half of the inning, the A's added an insurance run when Jackson singled, advanced to third on center fielderDon Hahn 's error, and scored onJesús Alou 's sacrifice fly.Rollie Fingers got the save in the ninth inning to force a seventh game.Game 7
Sunday,
October 21 ,1973 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
Road=New York|RoadAbr=NYM
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=1|R7=0|R8=0|R9=1|RR=2|RH=8|RE=1
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WP=Ken Holtzman (2-1)|LP=Jon Matlack (1-2)|SV=Darold Knowles (2)
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Bert Campaneris (1),Reggie Jackson (1)|Jon Matlack , who had pitched brilliantly in the series, matched up withKen Holtzman , who was coming back from his early shower in Game 4. The third inning proved to be the difference, as Holtzman lined a one-out double off Matlack to left, his second of the Series after not batting at all during the season. Matlack then surrendered a two run opposite-field homer toBert Campaneris (Oakland's first home run of the series), and then another two run blast toReggie Jackson later in the inning, giving the A's a 4-0 lead and Holtzman all the runs he needed. The Mets came back with two runs after Oakland increased their lead to 5-0 in the fifth inning, but it was not enough. Campaneris snagged aWayne Garrett pop fly to end the series; and Jackson was named the World SeriesMVP .In the third inning,
Gene Tenace walked for the 11th time tying the Series record set byBabe Ruth of the Yankees in 1926. In the seventh inning,Wayne Garrett struck out for the 11th time tying the Series record set byEddie Mathews of theMilwaukee Braves in 1958.Darold Knowles got the save and became the only pitcher ever to appear in all seven games of a seven-game World Series.Composite Box
1973 World Series (4-3):
Oakland Athletics (A.L.) overNew York Mets (N.L.)Linescore
Road=Oakland Athletics
R1=3|R2=1|R3=7|R4=1|R5=1|R6=1|R7=1|R8=2|R9=2|R10=0|R11=1|R12=1|RR=21|RH=51|RE=9
Home=New York Mets
H1=5|H2=2|H3=1|H4=4|H5=0|H6=6|H7=0|H8=1|H9=1|H10=0|H11=0|H12=4|HR=24|HH=66|HE=10Total Attendance: 358,289 Average Attendance: 51,184 |Winning Player’s Share: – $24,618 Losing Player’s Share – $14,950cite 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] Notes
References
*Neft, David S., and Richard M. Cohen. "The World Series." 1st ed. New York: St Martins, 1990. (Neft and Cohen 345-350)
*Reichler, Joseph, ed. (1982). "The Baseball Encyclopedia" (5th ed.), p. 2191. MacMillian Publishing. ISBN 0-02-579010-2.
*cite web |author=Forman, Sean L. |title=1973 World Series |date= |work=Baseball-Reference.com - Major League Statistics and Information. |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1973_WS.shtml |accessdate=2007-12-09External links
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* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1973/YPS_1973.htm 1973 World Series box scores and play-by-play at Retrosheet.org]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/teams/1973athletics.stm The 1973 Oakland Athletics at baseballlibrary.com]
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/teams/1973mets.stm The 1973 New York Mets at baseballlibrary.com]
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