1976 New York Yankees season

1976 New York Yankees season

MLB yearly infobox
name = New York Yankees
season = 1976
misc = 1976 AL East Champions
1976 AL Champions

current league = American League
y1 = 1901
division = Eastern Division
y2 = 1969
Uniform logo =
ballpark = Yankee Stadium
y4 = 1976
city = New York City, New York
y5 = 1903
owners = George Steinbrenner
managers = Billy Martin
television = WPIX
radio = WMCA
(Frank Messer, Phil Rizzuto, Bill White)|
The New York Yankees' 1976 season was the 74th season for the Yankees. The team finished with a record of 97-62, finishing 10.5 games ahead of the Baltimore Orioles to win their first AL East title.

In the ALCS, the Yankees defeated the Kansas City Royals in 5 games. Chris Chambliss's walk-off home run in Game 5 clinched the pennant for the Yankees.

In the World Series, they were defeated in a four-game sweep by the defending champion Cincinnati Reds, marking only the second time that the Yankees had ever been swept in a World Series in their history (following the 1963 Los Angeles Dodgers).

New York was managed by Billy Martin. The Yankees returned to the newly-renovated Yankee Stadium.

1976 Preview

The Yankees returned to their home stadium in the Bronx after a two-year absence. The team had played home games at Shea Stadium in Queens, the home of the New York Mets, while renovations to Yankee Stadium were completed. The 1975 club had finished in third place in the AL East with a record of 83-79, finishing 12 games behind the division winning Boston Red Sox. The club was beginning their first full season under manager Billy Martin, who had been hired following the mid-season firing of Bill Virdon. Owner George Steinbrenner made three off-season moves to try to help the club. First, they brought in power-hitting outfielder/DH Oscar Gamble, who would find the 'short porch' in right field very inviting for his power swing. Then the club made two deals on the same day: they sent Doc Medich to Pittsburgh for three players, primarily seeking the services of pitcher Dock Ellis; and shipping outfielder Bobby Bonds to California for leadoff man Mickey Rivers and starter Ed Figueroa. The Pirates trade had the longest lasting impact, as then unheralded Willie Randolph was included in the deal, and was a major catalyst on championship teams for years to come.

Offseason Transactions

*November 22, 1975: Yankees acquired Oscar Gamble from Cleveland in exchange for Pat Dobson. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYY/1976_trans.shtml Baseball-Reference.com 1976 New York Yankees Transactions ] ]
*December 11, 1975: Yankees acquired Dock Ellis, Ken Brett and Willie Randolph from Pittsburgh in exchange for Doc Medich. Also acquired Mickey Rivers and Ed Figueroa from California in exchange for Bobby Bonds.
*March 29, 1976: Eddie Brinkman was released by the New York Yankees. [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/brinked01.shtml]

1976 Regular Season

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The Yankees won 97 games in 1976 and captured the Eastern Division title of the American League, marking their first post-season appearance since 1964. Two monumental things happened as the season opened. First, the club returned to Yankee Stadium to play home games, with a special pre-game ceremony for the April 15 home opener that included Joe DiMaggio, Mickey Mantle, Whitey Ford, Don Larsen, and the widows of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. 85-year old Bob Shawkey, who had pitched in the stadium in its opening season of 1923, threw out the first pitch, and the Bronx Bombers defeated Minnesota 11-4. Second, the team announced that Thurman Munson would serve in the role of team captain. This was significant because no Yankee player had been captain since the death of Gehrig in 1941.

The team started fast with a 10-3 record in April, including a 5-1 west coast swing through California and Oakland. On May 20, they authored another memorable chapter in their on-going rivalry with the Boston Red Sox. Lou Piniella collided with Carlton Fisk at home plate, igniting a huge bench-clearing brawl during which Graig Nettles injured Bill Lee's pitching arm.

By mid-June, the club had built a 7-game lead. On the June 15 trading deadline, it appeared they had made two significant moves to secure post-season success. First, they completed a 10-player deal with Baltimore, upgrading the pitching staff by acquiring starters Ken Holtzman and Doyle Alexander. Second, they were sold the rights to all-star pitcher Vida Blue from Oakland for $1.5 million. However, Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, invoking the "best interests in baseball clause", invalidated the sale of Blue, returning him to Oakland.

In July, six players represented the team in the All-Star Game in Philadelphia: Thurman Munson, who was elected to start by the fans; Chris Chambliss; Catfish Hunter; Willie Randolph; Mickey Rivers; and Sparky Lyle. By the end of the month, their lead in the division ballooned to 14 1/2 games. In August, they continued to cruise towards the division title, and took part in a marathon 19-inning affair with Minnesota. By September, the club was poised to secure the spot in the American League Championship Series, and did so on September 25 by defeating the Detroit Tigers 10-6 to clinch the division title.

Notable transactions

*May 16, 1976: Acquired Fran Healy from Kansas City in exchange for Larry Gura.
*June 8, 1976: Pat Tabler was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 1st round (16th pick) of the 1976 amateur draft. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/t/tablepa01.shtml Pat Tabler page at Baseball Reference] ]
*June 15, 1976: Acquired Ken Holtzman, Doyle Alexander, Grant Jackson, Ellie Hendricks, and Jimmy Freeman from Baltimore in exchange for Rudy May, Tippy Martinez, Dave Pagan, Scott McGregor, and Rick Dempsey.
*June 15, 1976: Oakland A's owner Charles O. Finley sold pitcher Vida Blue [ [http://www.thediamondangle.com/sitt/vida.html SITT - Vida Blue ] ] to the New York Yankees for $1.5 million, and left fielder Joe Rudi and relief pitcher Rollie Fingers to Boston for $1 million each. Three days later, Bowie Kuhn voided the transactions in the “best interests of baseball.”
*July 10, 1976: Acquired Gene Locklear from San Diego in exchange for a player to be named later.
*July 31, 1976: Sent Rick Sawyer to San Diego to complete July 10th trade.
*August 1, 1976: Released Jim York.
*August 31, 1976: Rafael Santana was signed by the New York Yankees as an amateur free agent. [ [http://www.baseball-reference.com/s/santara01.shtml Rafael Santana Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com ] ]
*September 1, 1976: Signed César Tovar as a free agent.

Roster

Pitching

Starting pitchers

1976 Post-Season

ALCS

After splitting the first two games with the Western Division champion Royals in Kansas City, the Yankees returned home to try and capture the pennant. The two clubs split the next two games as well, setting up a deciding Game Five showdown. The Yankees had a 6-3 lead after seven innings, but the Royals rallied for 3 runs in the top of the 8th to tie the game at 6-6. Then in the bottom of the ninth, Chris Chambliss hit the first pitch thrown by Mark Littell over the right field wall for the game-winning walk-off home run. Of course, it was anything but a walk-off, as fans stormed the field with delight, making it nearly impossible for Chambliss to round the bases. The win put the Bombers into the World Series for the first time since 1964.

Game 1

October 9, 1976 at Royals Stadium

Game 4

October 13, 1976 at Yankee Stadium

1976 Individual Awards and Honors

Team Captain Thurman Munson won the AL MVP.

Graig Nettles was the AL home run champion with 32 home runs in the season.

Munson, Chambliss, Catfish Hunter, Sparky Lyle, Willie Randolph and Mickey Rivers all represented the Yankees at the 1976 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

* Billy Martin, Associated Press AL Manager of the Year

1976 Wrap-Up

The 1976 Yankees saw the team restore the franchise to glory following the mismanaged years when CBS owned the club and failed to finish in the top half of the league or division from 1965 through 1972. Owner George Steinbrenner delivered on his promise to return the Yankees to greatness, and the fans responded as attendance reached over 2 million for the first time since 1950. Munson won the American League MVP, hitting .302 with 105 RBI. Munson became the first, and to date the only, Yankee player ever to win the MVP and the Rookie of the Year award while wearing the Yankees uniform.

But the loss to Cincinnati in the World Series only consumed Steinbrenner to try and further improve the ball club. Thanks to the Seitz decision which made the reserve clause obsolete, Steinbrenner took advantage of the new era of free agency. In an era where other owners such as Charlie Finley were unwilling to spend money to keep players, and other clubs were still run by families not ready for the 'balance sheet' era of sports ownership, Steinbrenner ushered in the big salary era of sports by signing Reggie Jackson to a five-year contract worth just under $3 million. The idea of bringing in Jackson for 1977 would be to try to put the Yankees over-the-top.

Still, the 1976 version of the Yankees would mark a return of prominence to the organization. It marked the first of three consecutive American League titles, and a stretch of six seasons where the club won five division titles, four league championships, and two World Series titles.

References

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/NYY/1976.shtml 1976 New York Yankees]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1976_WS.shtml 1976 World Series]
* [http://baseball-almanac.com/teamstats/roster.php?y=1976&t=NYA 1976 New York Yankees team page at www.baseball-almanac.com] succession box
title = AL East Championship Season
years = 1976
before =Boston Red Sox
1975
after = New York Yankees
1977
succession box
title = American League Champions
years = 1976
before = Boston Red Sox
1975
after = New York Yankees
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