- 1972 American League Championship Series
Infobox LCS
alcs = yes
year = 1972
champion =Oakland Athletics (3)
champion_manager =Dick Williams
champion_games = 93-62, .600, GA: 5½
runnerup =Detroit Tigers (2)
runnerup_manager =Billy Martin
runnerup_games = 86-70, .551, GA: ½
date =October 7 –October 12
television =NBC
announcers =Curt Gowdy andTony Kubek (Game 1-2)
Jim Simpson andSandy Koufax (Game 3-5)
umpires =Red Flaherty ,Nestor Chylak ,Johnny Rice ,Don Denkinger ,Larry Barnett ,Art Frantz The by|1972American League Championship Series took place betweenOctober 7 andOctober 12 of by|1972. TheOakland Athletics (93-62 on the season) played theDetroit Tigers (86-70 on the season) for the right to go to the1972 World Series , with the Athletics coming out on top in the 5-game series, 3-2. Games 1 and 2 took place at theOakland Coliseum , and 3 through 5 took place at Tiger Stadium. The Athletics would go on to beat theCincinnati Reds in the World Series in 7 games. The two teams would meet again in the2006 American League Championship Series .Overview
The Athletics won the first two games of the series at home. One of the Series' most memorable moments came in the 7th inning of Game 2.
Bert Campaneris came to bat, having had 3 hits, 2 runs scored, and 2 stolen bases in his first 3 at bats in the game.Lerrin LaGrow 's first pitch hit Campaneris in the ankle. Campaneris staggered for a moment, glared at LaGrow and then flung his bat toward the mound. The bat spiraled at LaGrow five feet off the ground, but LaGrow ducked, and the bat narrowly missed LaGrow, landing a few feet behind the mound. A bench-clearing brawl ensued, and Tigers managerBilly Martin had to be restrained by umpires and teammates to prevent him from going after Campaneris. Both LaGrow and Campaneris were suspended for the rest of the ALCS. [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Lerrin_LaGrow_1948&page=chronology] [http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Lerrin_LaGrow]After Game 2, the Series moved to Detroit, where the Tigers would fight back, winning the next two. Game 4 was one of the most historic playoff games of all time, going 10 innings, with the Tigers pulling out the victory. After it was 1-1 at the end of 9 innings, the Athletics scored 2 runs in the top of the 10th, and it looked as if the series was over. But amazingly the Tigers scored three in the bottom of the 10th to win it after Jim Northrup singled off
Joe Horlen .Game 5 was set where
Blue Moon Odom for the A's would be facingWoodie Fryman of the Tigers. After 2 innings, the game was 1-1. But by the 4th, it was clear runs wouldn't come easy, so whenGeorge Hendrick scored on aGene Tenace RBI single, the Tigers knew they were in trouble. By the 9th inning, Odom andVida Blue had combined to pitch 7 scoreless innings. With the A's up 2-1, it all came down to the Tigers 9th where they would still face Vida Blue.Norm Cash would single, but that would be it asTony Taylor would fly to center for the final out. Odom got the win, Blue got the save, and the A's were a World Series team for the first of three straight years.ummary
Oakland Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers
Oakland wins the series, 3-2
Game summaries
Game 1
Saturday,
October 7 ,1972 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
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RoadHR=Al Kaline (1),Norm Cash (1)|HomeHR=|Game 1 pitted ace pitchers
Catfish Hunter for the A's andMickey Lolich for the Tigers, and, as expected, both were brilliant.Norm Cash gave the Tigers a 1-0 lead in the second inning, and the A's tied it in the third on aJoe Rudi sacrifice fly.The score remained at 1-1 until the 11th, although the Tigers threatened in their half of the ninth.
Duke Sims led off with a double off Hunter.Vida Blue came on in relief to pitch to left-handed hittingNorm Cash . Cash laid down a sacrifice bunt, but reached first when second basemanTed Kubiak , covering first, droppedSal Bando 's throw. Sims reached third.Rollie Fingers then came in to face pinch hitterGates Brown and got him on a foul pop fly.Jim Northrup then bounced into a 4-6-3double play to end the threat.Al Kaline gave the Tigers a 2-1 lead in the 11th with a solo homer off Fingers and looked like a hero at that point. In the bottom of the 11th, Lolich gave up back-to-back singles toSal Bando andMike Epstein .Chuck Seelbach relieved Lolich.Gene Tenace attempted a sacrifice bunt, but third basemanAurelio Rodriguez pounced on it and forcedBlue Moon Odom , running for Bando, at third.Gonzalo Marquez pinch hit forDal Maxvill and grounded a base hit to right, scoringMike Hegan , running for Epstein, and tying the game. Tenace attempted to advance to third, and Kaline's throw from right field sailed past Rodriguez, allowing Tenace to score and win the game for the A's.Game 2
Sunday,
October 8 ,1972 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
Road=Detroit|RoadAbr=DET
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WP=Blue Moon Odom (1-0)|LP=Woodie Fryman (0-1)|SV=|Bert Campaneris was a sparkplug from the start. He led off the game for the A's with a single offWoodie Fryman and promptly stole second and third.Joe Rudi then batted him in with a one-out single.The A's plated four more runs in the fifth when
George Hendrick pinch-hit a single and went to second on aBlue Moon Odom sacrifice. Campaneris singled Hendrick to third andMatty Alou singled him in.Chris Zachary relieved Lolich and threw two wild pitches, scoring Campaneris and sending Alou to third. After Rudi walked,Reggie Jackson blasted a two-run double to make it 5-0.Odom got the win for the A's, who now had a 2-0 lead, but would be without Campaneris for the remainder of the playoffs due to the bat-throwing incident described above.
Game 3
Tuesday,
October 10 ,1972 at Tiger Stadium inDetroit, Michigan Linescore
Road=Oakland|RoadAbr=OAK
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WP=Joe Coleman (1-0)|LP=Ken Holtzman (0-1)|SV=
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Bill Freehan (1)|Joe Coleman put the Tigers back into the series by throwing a complete-game, seven-hit shutout. Coleman was aided by a two-run single in the fourth byIke Brown and a solo homer byBill Freehan in the eighth.Game 4
Wednesday,
October 11 ,1972 at Tiger Stadium inDetroit, Michigan Linescore
Road=Oakland|RoadAbr=OAK
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WP=John Hiller (1-0)|LP=Bob Locker (0-1)|SV=
RoadHR=Mike Epstein (1)|HomeHR=Dick McAuliffe (1)|Game 4 was the most exciting of the series. For eight innings it was a tight pitching duel between Game 1 duelists
Catfish Hunter andMickey Lolich . The only runs across were aDick McAuliffe solo homer for the Tigers in the third and aMike Epstein solo homer for the A's in the seventh.The Tigers threatened in both the eighth and ninth innings. In the eighth, McAuliffe walked and was sacrificed to second by
Al Kaline .Mickey Stanley reached on an infield hit, sending McAuliffe to third.Rollie Fingers relieved Hunter andBilly Martin had McAuliffe attempt to steal home, but Fingers gunned him down and struck outBill Freehan for the final out. In the ninth, with two outs,Tony Taylor doubled andVida Blue intentionally walkedAurelio Rodriguez . Blue then retired pinch-hitter Willie Horton on a fly to center.In the 10th, the A's took a two-run lead when
Gonzalo Marquez continued his pinch-hitting heroics with a one-out single.Matty Alou doubled home Marquez and went to third on the throw home.Ted Kubiak then hit a bloop single to right that Kaline overran, and Kubiak reached third with Alou scoring for a 3-1 lead. AfterJoe Rudi was retired for out #2,Reggie Jackson lifted another blooper that fell for a hit, but Kubiak strangely stayed at third and tagged, not realizing there were two outs.Sal Bando made the last out of the inning, and Kubiak's running mistake would come back to haunt the A's.The Tigers rallied in the bottom of the 10th, starting with singles by McAuliffe and Kaline. A's reliever
Joe Horlen wild-pitched the runners to second and third and then walkedGates Brown to load the bases with no outs.Bill Freehan then grounded an apparent double play ball to third, butSal Bando 's throw to second pulled Kubiak off the bag. McAuliffe scored and everybody was safe. Dave Hamilton then relieved Horlen and promptly walkedNorm Cash to tie the game, and then gave up a game-ending single toJim Northrup , scoring Brown with the winning run.Game 5
Thursday,
October 12 ,1972 at Tiger Stadium inDetroit, Michigan Linescore
Road=Oakland|RoadAbr=OAK
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WP=Blue Moon Odom (2-0)|LP=Woodie Fryman (0-2)|SV=Vida Blue (1)|The Tigers struck in their half of the first off
Blue Moon Odom whenDick McAuliffe led off with a single. After a one-out walk toDuke Sims , a passed ball byGene Tenace put the runners on second and third. McAuliffe scored whenBill Freehan grounded out.In the second,
Reggie Jackson led off for the A's with a walk and stole second.Sal Bando 's fly to right sent Jackson to third. After a walk toMike Epstein ,Dick Williams ordered a double steal. Jackson collided with Freehan and scored, but, the bad news was, Jackson tore his left hamstring and would be out for theWorld Series if Oakland won.The A's got the winning tally in the fourth when
George Hendrick , Jackson's replacement, reached on an error by shortstop McAuliffe. Bando sacrificed Hendrick to second, andGene Tenace , making amends for his earlier passed ball, singled Hendrick home.Odom got the win and
Vida Blue the save in four innings of relief as the A's, minus Jackson, moved on to the1972 World Series .As an odd precursor to what would become an explosive relationship years later,
Billy Martin visited the A's locker room and consoled Jackson, expressing regret that he would miss the Series.Composite Box
1972 ALCS (3-2):
Oakland Athletics overDetroit Tigers Linescore
Road=Oakland Athletics
R1=1|R2=1|R3=1|R4=1|R5=4|R6=0|R7=1|R8=0|R9=0|R10=2|R11=2|RR=13|RH=39|RE=3
Home=Detroit Tigers
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External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1972_ALCS.shtml 1972 ALCS at Baseball-Reference]
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