- 1992 American League Championship Series
Infobox LCS
alcs = yes
year = 1992
champion =Toronto Blue Jays (4)
champion_manager =Cito Gaston
champion_games = 96-66, .593, GA: 4
runnerup =Oakland Athletics (2)
runnerup_manager =Tony La Russa
runnerup_games = 96-66, .593, GA: 6
date =October 7 –October 14
MVP =Roberto Alomar (Toronto)
television =CBS
announcers =Dick Stockton ,Jim Kaat , andJohnny Bench (Game 2)
radio_network = CBS Radio
radio_announcers = Jim Hunter andJohnny Bench
umpires =Don Denkinger , Larry Young, Al Clark,Durwood Merrill ,Joe Brinkman ,Drew Coble The by|1992American League Championship Series was played between theToronto Blue Jays and theOakland Athletics fromOctober 7 toOctober 14 ,1992 . The Blue Jays won the series 4 games to 2 to advance to the World Series. The series was a rematch of the 1989 ALCS, which Oakland won in five games.Background
Oakland finished the 1992 season with a 96-66 record (.593), clinching their fourth
American League West title in five years by six games over theMinnesota Twins . The Blue Jays also finished 1992 with a 96-66 mark, claiming their second straightAmerican League East championship by four games over theMilwaukee Brewers .The Athletics clinched the Western division on
September 28 . Although they were not playing that day, the Twins' 9-4 loss to theChicago White Sox at home eliminated Minnesota from contention and gave the A's the crown. The race for the Eastern division went down to the final weekend of the season, with the Brewers leapfrogging theBaltimore Orioles for second place in mid-September. However, Toronto pulled out a 3-1 defeat of theDetroit Tigers onOctober 3 to secure the division title.ummary
Oakland Athletics vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Toronto wins the series, 4-2
Game summaries
Game 1
Wednesday,
October 7 ,1992 at SkyDome inToronto, Ontario Linescore
Road=Oakland|RoadAbr=OAK
R1=0|R2=3|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=0|R9=1|RR=4|RH=6|RE=1
Home=Toronto|HomeAbr=TOR
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WP=Jeff Russell (1-0)|LP=Jack Morris (0-1)|SV=Dennis Eckersley (1)
RoadHR=Harold Baines (1),Mark McGwire (1),Terry Steinbach (1)|HomeHR=Dave Winfield (1),Pat Borders (1)|The first game of the series had Oakland's Dave Stewart face off against Toronto's
Jack Morris . The A's put up a three-spot against Morris in the second inning, asMark McGwire andTerry Steinbach hit back-to-back home runs. Stewart held the Jays scoreless until the fifth, when catcherPat Borders homered to put Toronto on the board.Dave Winfield added another solo shot for Toronto in the sixth, and in the eighth a base hit byJohn Olerud scored Winfield to tie the game.However, Oakland took the lead right back in the top of the ninth, when
Harold Baines led off the inning with a solo home run. A's closerDennis Eckersley then shut down the Jays in the bottom half of the inning to preserve a 4-3 victory and give the Athletics a 1-0 lead in the series.Game 2
Thursday,
October 8 ,1992 at SkyDome inToronto, Ontario Linescore
Road=Oakland|RoadAbr=OAK
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=0|R9=1|RR=1|RH=6|RE=0
Home=Toronto|HomeAbr=TOR
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WP=David Cone (1-0)|LP=Mike Moore (0-1)|SV=Tom Henke (1)
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Kelly Gruber (1)|Game 2 saw Oakland's Mike Moore face the Jays'
David Cone . The game was initially a pitchers' duel, as Moore and Cone put up zeroes for the first four innings. In the bottom of the fifth, however, Toronto'sKelly Gruber hit a two-run home run off Moore to give the Jays the lead. In the seventh, Gruber doubled, took third on a grounder, and came home on aManuel Lee sacrifice fly to extend the Toronto lead to three. The A's avoided a shutout in the top of the ninth, whenRubén Sierra tripled and scored on a single by Baines, but that was all they could muster against Toronto closerTom Henke . The Jays took the second game and tied the series at a game apiece.Game 3
Saturday,
October 10 ,1992 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
Road=Toronto|RoadAbr=TOR
R1=0|R2=1|R3=0|R4=1|R5=1|R6=0|R7=2|R8=1|R9=1|RR=7|RH=9|RE=1
Home=Oakland|HomeAbr=OAK
H1=0|H2=0|H3=0|H4=2|H5=0|H6=0|H7=2|H8=1|H9=0|HR=5|HH=13|HE=3
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WP=Juan Guzmán (1-0)|LP=Ron Darling (0-1)|SV=Tom Henke (2)
RoadHR=Roberto Alomar (1),Candy Maldonado (1)|HomeHR=|The series shifted to Oakland for Game 3, as Juan Guzmán took the hill for the Jays while
Ron Darling toed the rubber for the A's. Toronto struck in the second, when Winfield reached on an error by Athletics' third basemanCarney Lansford , moved to third on a wild pitch by Darling, and scored on a single byCandy Maldonado .Roberto Alomar hit a solo home run in the fourth to give the Jays a 2-0 lead, but in the bottom half of the inning the A's tied the game with RBI base hits by Baines and Steinbach.However, the very next inning, Maldonado hit a solo homer of his own, and after Oakland manager
Tony La Russa gave Darling the hook in the seventh, the Jays added two unearned runs due to an error byLance Blankenship and a triple by Lee, making it a 5-2 game. Although the A's cut Toronto's lead down to a run, the Jays tacked on single runs in the eighth and ninth. Henke retired the Athletics in order in the ninth, giving Toronto a 7-5 victory and a 2-1 edge in the series.Game 4
Sunday,
October 11 ,1992 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
Road=Toronto|RoadAbr=TOR
R1=0|R2=1|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=0|R7=0|R8=3|R9=2|R10=0|R11=1|RR=7|RH=17|RE=4
Home=Oakland|HomeAbr=OAK
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WP=Duane Ward (1-0)|LP=Kelly Downs (0-1)|SV=Tom Henke (3)
RoadHR=Roberto Alomar (2),John Olerud (1)|HomeHR=|For the fourth game, Toronto threw Morris against Oakland's Bob Welch. In the second inning, Olerud tagged Welch for a solo homer to give the Jays the lead. However, the Athletics came back in a big way with a five-run third and tacked on another run in the sixth when Sierra doubled
Rickey Henderson home, giving Oakland a seemingly secure 6-1 advantage. In the top of the eighth, however, La Russa pulled Welch, who had been cruising along, and went to his bullpen. The Jays capitalized by scoring three runs off hits byJoe Carter , Olerud, and Maldonado, cutting the A's lead to 6-4.For the top of the ninth, La Russa turned to Eckersley to shut down the top of the Jays' order and tie the series. Although he had given up two of Toronto's three runs in the previous inning, the Oakland closer was still fearsome. Devon White led off with a single to left, but moved to third on an error by Henderson. Roberto Alomar was up next, and he hit a high line drive to right field that disappeared behind the wall for a game-tying two-run home run. This turned out to be a crucial point of the series, as it forced the game into extra innings and gave the Jays a chance to win.
Indeed, in the top of the 11th, Toronto came through. Derek Bell walked, moved to third on a Maldonado single, and came home on a sacrifice fly by Borders to give the Jays a 7-6 lead. Henke shut the door on the A's in the bottom of the inning, handing Toronto a 3-1 series lead.
Game 5
Monday,
October 12 ,1992 at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum inOakland, California Linescore
Road=Toronto|RoadAbr=TOR
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=1|R5=0|R6=0|R7=1|R8=0|R9=0|RR=2|RH=7|RE=3
Home=Oakland|HomeAbr=OAK
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WP=Dave Stewart (1-0)|LP=David Cone (1-1)|SV=
RoadHR=Dave Winfield (2)|HomeHR=Rubén Sierra (1)|Game 5 pitted Toronto's Cone against Oakland's Stewart. In the bottom of the first, Sierra cracked a two-run home run off Cone, and the next inning an error by Cone proved costly as Henderson got on base and then scored on a single by
Jerry Browne . Although Winfield broke the shutout with a homer off Stewart in the fourth, the unearned runs continued to hurt the Jays, as the A's added three runs in the fifth (only one of which was earned) for a 6-1 lead. Toronto managed only one more run in the seventh when White singled Gruber home, and Stewart went the distance as the Athletics took a 6-2 victory and cut the Jays' advantage in the series to 3-2.Game 6
Wednesday,
October 14 ,1992 at SkyDome inToronto, Ontario Linescore
Road=Oakland|RoadAbr=OAK
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=1|R7=0|R8=1|R9=0|RR=2|RH=7|RE=1
Home=Toronto|HomeAbr=TOR
H1=2|H2=0|H3=4|H4=0|H5=1|H6=0|H7=0|H8=2|H9=X|HR=9|HH=13|HE=0
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WP=Juan Guzmán (2-0)|LP=Mike Moore (0-2)|SV=
RoadHR=|HomeHR=Joe Carter (1),Candy Maldonado (2)|The series came back to Toronto for Game 6, with Guzmán going against Moore. In the bottom of the first, the Jays took a lead they would never relinquish, as White reached on an error by Henderson and scored on a homer by Carter, making it 2-0. In the third, Olerud lashed an RBI double and Maldonado followed with a three-run shot, extending the advantage to 6-0. McGwire put Oakland on the board in the sixth with a single that scored Sierra, but the A's could only manage another run against the Jays. In the ninth, Henke took the mound and induced a flyout from Sierra to end a 9-2 win, making Toronto the first non-U.S.-based team to win a pennant in Major League history.
Composite Box
1992 ALCS (4-2):
Toronto Blue Jays overOakland Athletics Linescore
Road=Toronto Blue Jays
R1=2|R2=2|R3=4|R4=2|R5=5|R6=1|R7=4|R8=7|R9=3|R10=0|R11=1|RR=31|RH=59|RE=8
Home=Oakland Athletics
H1=2|H2=3|H3=6|H4=2|H5=3|H6=2|H7=2|H8=2|H9=2|H10=0|H11=0|HR=24|HH=52|HE=7 |Total Attendance: 293,086 Average Attendance: 48,848 Quotes of the Series
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