- 1995 Major League Baseball season
The
1995 Major League Baseball season is the 92nd since the American League and National League combined to form Major League Baseball. Due to the1994 Major League Baseball strike which carried into the 1995 season, a shortened 144 game schedule commenced onApril 25 , when theFlorida Marlins played host to theLos Angeles Dodgers .Regular season
After the 1994 season was ended due to the player's strike, there was still a deal that had to be worked out. However, it wasn't until Major league owners parlayed plans to have replacement players play 1995 until the players got into serious negotiations. However, the negotiations pushed the start of the season back to late-April, already 18 games into a regular season. Moguls, however, made things worse when they announced their new playoff arrangements where the lower seed (i.e. the 1/4 series) had home field the first two games at home and the higher seed had the final three games at home. Also, 1995 was the year that the ill-conceived Baseball Network plan was announced. Despite the strike, which alienated many fans, Baltimore Oriole
Cal Ripken Jr. surpassedLou Gehrig 's consecutive games played streak when he played in his 2,130th straight game on September 6. Games during the playoffs were also broadcast simultaneously, meaning that games were only broadcast regionally. Despite the craziness, the 1995 season is now considered a financial success where the two best teams in baseball (in their leagues) met up in the World Series, theCleveland Indians andAtlanta Braves . For the first time since 1954, the Indians were the AL representatives in the World Series. This came on the heels of dominating the AL Central (beating second place Chicago by 30 games).They met the
Boston Red Sox , who had AL MVPMo Vaughn (39 home runs, 126 RBI) and got to start the series at home. Regardless, Cleveland swept the Red Sox. Meanwhile, in the other ALDS series between Seattle and Yankees, the Yankees stormed out to a quick 2-0 series lead atYankee Stadium , winning game 2 on a 15th inning walk-off home run byJim Leyritz . However, as the series shifted to The Kingdome in Seattle, the Mariners, who had made a 13 game comeback on the California Angels to force a one-game playoff (whichRandy Johnson got the win), the Mariners won games 3 and 4 to cause a classic game 5, in which the Mariners came back three times to win onEdgar Martínez 's famous double that scoredJoey Cora andKen Griffey, Jr. . In the ALCS, the Mariners surprised the Indians by taking game 1, however, on the power of pitchersDennis Martinez andOrel Hershiser , the Indians managed to knock off Seattle in 6.In the NLDS, it was the near-opposite to the New York/Seattle series. The
Cincinnati Reds , who'd run away with the NL Central, swept the Dodgers and theAtlanta Braves took both games vs. Colorado atCoors Field before the Rockies finally won a game in game 3. However, the Braves finished off the Rockies at home in game 4. Then, in the NLCS, after taking both games atRiverfront Stadium , the Braves finished the sweep of the Reds at home.In the
1995 World Series , the Braves took the first two at home vs. Cleveland. Then, during the three games atJacobs Field , the Indians won games 3 and 5 but those games sandwiched around the Braves 5-2 game 4 victory. In game 6, the Braves, on the power of an 8-inning, one-hitter thrown byTom Glavine andDavid Justice hitting a solo home run in the fifth inning, won 1-0 and won the World Series. The victory made the Braves the first team to win a World Series in three cities (Boston (1914), Milwaukee (1957), and Atlanta (1995)).tatistical Leaders
All-Star game
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Home Run Derby - Frank Thomas (Chicago White Sox), 16 Home Runs*All-Star Game,
July 11 atThe Ballpark in Arlington : National League, 3-2;Jeff Conine , MVPMajor League Baseball final standings
Playoffs
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Division Series
ABC/NBC | RD2=League Championship Series
ABC/NBC | RD3=World Series
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Seattle Mariners
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Atlanta Braves
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RD3-score1=2 | RD3-score2=4Awards and honors
*Most Valuable Player
**Mo Vaughn ,Boston Red Sox (AL)
**Barry Larkin ,Cincinnati Reds (NL)
*Cy Young Award
**Randy Johnson ,Seattle Mariners (AL)
**Greg Maddux ,Atlanta Braves (NL)
*Rookie of the Year
**Marty Cordova ,Minnesota Twins (AL)
**Hideo Nomo ,Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)
*Manager of the Year Award
**Lou Piniella ,Seattle Mariners (AL)
**Don Baylor ,Colorado Rockies (NL)Events
January-June
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April 2 - After 232 days, the1994 Major League Baseball strike comes to an end.*
April 8 - TheColorado Rockies sign free agent outfielderLarry Walker .*
April 25 -Major League Baseball begins its strike-shortened 144-game season. Opening day games in New York, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh among other cities see fan protests regarding the strike spill onto the field.*
April 26 - TheColorado Rockies openCoors Field with an 11-9 victory over theNew York Mets in 14 innings.*
June 30 - Eddie Murray became a member of the3000 hit club .July-September
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July 11 - TheNational League defeats theAmerican League in the All-Star Game 3-2, on an 8th-inning pinch-hit home run byJeff Conine . Conine becomes the 10th player to homer in his first All-Star at bat, and is named the Game's MVP. Frank Thomas,Craig Biggio andMike Piazza also connect for home runs.*
August 10 - TheLos Angeles Dodgers are forced to forfeit to the visitingSt. Louis Cardinals when inebriated fans react to several close calls by throwing souvenir baseballs onto the field. NoMajor League Baseball game has resulted in forfeit since.*
August 18 - St. Louis'Tom Henke achieved his 300th career save against Atlanta.*
September 4 -Robin Ventura of theChicago White Sox becomes the eighth player in major league history to hit two grand slams in a single game, doing so in the 4th and 5th innings of the White Sox 14-3 win over the Texas Rangers. The last to do it wasFrank Robinson in 1970.*
September 6 -Cal Ripken, Jr. of theBaltimore Orioles plays in his 2,131st consecutive major league game to surpassLou Gehrig 's 56-year record. When the game becomes official in the middle of the fifth inning, Ripken takes a victory lap around Camden Yards during the 22-minute standing ovation from the sellout crowd, including PresidentBill Clinton . In the game, Ripken goes 2-for-4, including a home run, in Baltimore's 4-2 win over California.*
September 28 -Greg A. Harris of the Montréal Expos becomes the first major league pitcher since 1893 to pitch with both hands in one game. Harris faces four batters, two from his usual right side and two from the left, in the ninth inning of a 9–7 loss to theCincinnati Reds .October-December
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October 23 - TheSt. Louis Cardinals hireTony La Russa as their manager.*
October 28 - In a pitchers' duel, theAtlanta Braves win Game 6 of the World Series 1-0, on a combined one-hitter byTom Glavine andMark Wohlers .David Justice 's sixth-inning home run accounts for the game's only run. In winning, the Braves become the first team to win World Championships representing three different cities – Boston (1914), Milwaukee (1957) and Atlanta. CatcherTony Peña 's leadoff single in the 6th is Cleveland's only hit. Glavine is named Series MVP.*
November 2 - TheNew York Yankees nameJoe Torre as their new manager, replacingBuck Showalter .*
December 22 -Anheuser-Busch agrees to sell the Cardinals for $150 million to an investment group that agrees to keep the team in St. Louis.*
December 22 - TheFlorida Marlins sign free agent pitcher Kevin Brown. ThePhiladelphia Phillies sign free agent third basemanTodd Zeile . TheBoston Red Sox sign free agent pitcherJamie Moyer .Undated Events
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Greg Maddux won his 4th consecutiveCy Young Award , a record at the time (has since been equaled by Randy Johnson)* The Cleveland Indians'
Albert Belle became the first player with 50 home runs and 50 doubles in the same season.* The Cleveland Indians clinch the AL Central on the 123rd game of the season, the quickest a team ever clinched a division.
Deaths
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January 2 -Don Elston , 65, All-Star relief pitcher for the Cubs who led NL in appearances in 1958 and 1959
*January 12 - John "Hi" Simmons, 89, coach at Missouri from 1937 to 1973 who won the1954 College World Series
*January 18 -Ron Luciano , 57, American League umpire from 1968 to 1980 known for his flamboyance and several books
*February 7 -Cecil Upshaw , 52, relief pitcher, mainly for the Atlanta Braves, who saved 27 games in 1969 but missed the next season after nearly severing a finger
*March 5 - Roy Hughes, 84, infielder for four teams who scored 112 runs for 1936 Indians
*March 13 -Leon Day , 78, All-Star pitcher for the Newark Eagles of the Negro Leagues who was elected to the Hall of Fame just six days earlier; set several league strikeout marks, including 18 victims in one game
*March 29 - Terry Moore, 82, All-Star center fielder for the Cardinals who batted .304 in 1940, captained 1942 and 1946 champions
*April 9 -Bob Allison , 60, All-Star outfielder for the Senators/Twins who was the 1959 Rookie of the Year, had three 30-HR seasons and led the AL in triples and runs once each
*May 7 -Gus Bell , 66, All-Star outfielder, mainly with the Reds, who had four 100-RBI seasons and led the NL in triples in 1951; oldest in a major league family that includes son Buddy and grandson David
*May 30 -Glenn Burke , 42, center fielder for the Dodgers and Athletics who was the first former major leaguer to publicly acknowledge his homosexuality
*June 9 -Zoilo Versalles , 55, Cuban All-Star shortstop who led Twins to the 1965 AL pennant; first Latin American player to be named MVP, led AL in triples three times and in doubles and runs once each
*June 10 -Lindsey Nelson , 76, broadcaster for the Mets from 1962 to 1979, and also for the San Francisco Giants and NBC
*July 27 -Rick Ferrell , 89, Hall of Fame catcher for the Browns, Red Sox and Senators whose 1806 games caught were an AL record until 1988; from 1934-38, half of a battery with brother Wes
*August 3 -Harry Craft , 80, manager of the Houston Colt .45s in their 1962 debut; former Reds center fielder also managed the Kansas City Athletics and Chicago Cubs
*August 4 -Dick Bartell , 87, All-Star shortstop for five teams, known for his combative personality, who batted .300 five times and scored 100 runs three times; batted .381 for Giants in 1936 World Series
*August 13 -Mickey Mantle , 63, Hall of Fame center fielder for the Yankees who was the AL's MVP in 1956, 1957 and 1962 and won the 1956 Triple Crown; 16-time All-Star won four home run titles, hitting 50 twice, and retired with third most HRs (536) and walks (1733) in history; 10-time .300 hitter led AL in runs six times; most powerful switch-hitter in baseball history, with career marks for runs (1677), RBI (1509) and slugging percentage (.557), and successor toBabe Ruth andJoe DiMaggio as symbol of the Yankees' long reign; hit record 18 home runs in World Series play
*August 20 -Von McDaniel , 56, pitcher who joined his brother Lindy on the 1957-58 St. Louis Cardinals, winning seven games
*September 21 -Tony Cuccinello , 87, All-Star second baseman for five teams who lost 1945 batting title by one point in his final season; later a coach
*September 21 - Andrew Rozdilsky, 77, who performed as Andy the Clown at White Sox games from 1960 to 1990
*October 21 -Vada Pinson , 57, twice a National League All-Star outfielder; finished his career with 2,757 hits in 18 seasons
*December 27 -Oscar Judd , 87, Canadian pitcher who was an American League All-Star in 1943External links
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