1977 American League Championship Series

1977 American League Championship Series

Infobox LCS
alcs = yes


year = 1977
champion = New York Yankees (3)
champion_manager = Billy Martin
champion_games = 100-62, .617, GA: 2½
runnerup = Kansas City Royals (2)
runnerup_manager = Whitey Herzog
runnerup_games = 102-60, .630, GA: 8
date = October 5October 9
television = NBC
announcers = Jim Simpson and Maury Wills (Game 1)
Dick Enberg and Don Drysdale (Game 2)
Joe Garagiola and Tony Kubek (Game 3-5)
radio_network = CBS Radio
radio_announcers = Ernie Harwell and Ned Martin
umpires = Jerry Neudecker, Russ Goetz, Jim McKean, Marty Springstead, Nick Bremigan, Bill Deegan
The by|1977 American League Championship Series was a 5-game series played between October 5 and October 9, 1977, at Yankee Stadium (Games 1-2), and Royals Stadium (3-5). The Yankees took the series 3-2, and would later go on to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1977 World Series to take the title. Kansas City was given home-field advantage as it rotated back to the Western Division; the Royals held a 102-60 record to the Yankees' 100-62 record.

History

This was the second straight year, in which the Royals and the Yankees squared off in the ALCS. The year before in the 1976 ALCS, the Yankees took the series in five games on a Chris Chambliss home run in the ninth inning of Game 5.

This series, they would again win it in their last at bat.

Overview

Each game of the series was dominated by, mostly, hitting. However, the pitchers of each team held their own and it made for some exciting games.

The first game's matchup was Paul Splittorff (16-6) versus Don Gullett (14-4). Although the matchup seemed to not exactly be the classic Game 1 pitcher's duel, these two pitchers were the best of their profession for that season, although Gullett's was plagued with some shoulder injuries.

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New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals

New York wins the series, 3-2

Game summaries

Game 1

Wednesday, October 5, 1977 at Yankee Stadium in New York, New YorkLinescore
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The visiting Royals jumped on the sore-shouldered Don Gullett early and never looked back. Hal McRae hit a two-run homer in the first, Freddie Patek had a two-run double in the second, and John Mayberry a two-run blast in the third. Thurman Munson provided the Yankee runs in the third with a two-run homer of his own, but that was the only blemish on a pitching gem by Paul Splittorff. Splittorff went eight strong innings and Doug Bird closed it in the ninth. Al Cowens added a solo homer for the Royals.

Game 2

Thursday, October 6, 1977 at Yankee Stadium in New York, New YorkLinescore
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The Royals had hopes of putting the Yankees down 2-0 going back to KC, and for a while that appeared possible. Beating new-found Yankees' ace Ron Guidry would be a tough task. The Royals scraped a run in the third when Freddie Patek drove in Darrell Porter with a sacrifice fly.

Royals' starter Andy Hassler had a shutout going for four innings, but Cliff Johnson broke the drought with a solo homer in the fifth. The Yankees took a 2-1 lead in the same inning when Willie Randolph singled, Hassler balked him to second, and Bucky Dent drove him home with a single.

Hard base-running helped the Royals tie it in the sixth. Patek led off with a double and Hal McRae walked. The next batter, George Brett, grounded to Graig Nettles, who threw to Randolph at second to force McRae. McRae, however, barreled into Randolph with a body-block, breaking up the double play attempt and enabling Patek to score the tying run.

McRae's aggressive ploy seemed to ignite the Yankees in their half of the sixth. Johnson doubled in a run and an error by Brett on a Randolph grounder allowed two more runs to score to make it 5-2. Randolph also had an RBI single in the eighth.

Meanwhile, Guidry stymied the Royals, pitching a complete game and allowing the Royals only three hits and the two runs.

Game 3

Friday, October 7, 1977 at Royals Stadium in Kansas City, MissouriLinescore
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Back at Kauffman Stadium, Dennis Leonard pitched a four-hit complete game to give the Royals a 2-1 series lead. Leonard was buoyed by two RBIs each from Al Cowens and Amos Otis (on a pinch-hit double in the sixth) and RBIs from Freddie Patek and John Mayberry.

Game 4

Saturday, October 8, 1977 at Royals Stadium in Kansas City, MissouriLinescore
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This game was a barn-burner early on, with the Yankees precariously clinging to the upper hand. New York jumped out to an early 4-0 lead after 3 1/2 innings on RBIs by Thurman Munson, Bucky Dent, Mickey Rivers, and Lou Piniella. The Royals clawed back in the home half of the third when Freddie Patek, having a fine series for himself, tripled and scored on a short fly ball hit by Frank White, barely beating Reggie Jackson's throw to the plate. George Brett tripled in a run in the same inning.

After Graig Nettles singled in a run in the fourth to make it 5-2, the Royals got two more in their half. With two outs, Patek doubled in a run, chasing Yankee starter Ed Figueroa. White doubled in Patek and Hal McRae drew a walk off reliever Dick Tidrow. At this point, Yankee manager Billy Martin made a gutsy move, bringing in his ace closer and AL Cy Young Award winner, Sparky Lyle. Lyle was rarely used this early in a game, but Martin figured he was fresh, having only pitched one inning the whole series and, in Martin's own words, "I wanted my best pitcher out there."

But, the move paid off. Lyle shut the Royals down for the remaining 5 1/3 innings, allowing only two hits and no runners past second base. The Yankees added insurance in the ninth on a Munson sacrifice fly.

Game 5

Sunday, October 9, 1977 at Royals Stadium in Kansas City, MissouriLinescore
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In order for the Yankees to advance to their second straight World Series, they would have to win again at the Royals' home park. To do that, they would have to beat their Game 1 nemesis, Paul Splittorff. Given that, Yankee manager Billy Martin decided to sit out Reggie Jackson on the grounds that he was 1-for-15 so far in the series and, in his own words, "can't hit Splittorff." Lou Piniella started in right field and batted 4th.

Early on, it was evident Ron Guidry didn't have his best stuff. The Royals struck for a pair in the first when Hal McRae singled, George Brett tripled him in, and Al Cowens drove in Brett with a groundout. The Yankees crept back in the third on a Thurman Munson RBI single, but the Royals matched that in the third on a double by McRae and RBI single by Cowens with one out. At this point, Martin pulled Guidry in favor of Mike Torrez. Torrez would pitch shutout ball over the next 5 1/3 innings.

The Yankees began to claw back in the 8th. Right-hander Doug Bird relieved Splittorff after Willie Randolph led off the inning with a single. With one out, Piniella singled Randolph to third. With the "unhittable" Splittorff out of the game, Martin decided to send Jackson to the plate to hit for Cliff Johnson. Jackson put aside all frustrations over not starting the game and came through with a pinch-hit RBI single to cut the Royal lead to 3-2.

The Royals mounted a threat in their half of the eighth. Torrez walked both Amos Otis and Pete LaCock with two outs, but relief ace Sparky Lyle came in and struck out Cookie Rojas, the Royals' DH playing in what would be his last major-league game.

With apparently very little confidence in regular closer Mark Littell, who struggled in 1977, Royals manager Whitey Herzog sent Game 3 stopper Dennis Leonard out to preserve the lead in the ninth. Leonard, unaccustomed to short relief, yielded a bloop single to Paul Blair and walked Roy White with no outs. Herzog, going with percentages, replaced Leonard with another normal starter, left-hander Larry Gura. The strategy backfired as Gura gave up a game-tying RBI single to Mickey Rivers, with White reaching third. Herzog then brought in Littell, who retired Willie Randolph on a deep drive to center as White tagged and scored the go-ahead run. Munson was retired, but Piniella hit a grounder to third that Brett threw away at first, scoring Rivers with the final run.

Lyle then retired the Royals in the ninth, the final outs coming when Freddie Patek hit into a double play. As the Yankees celebrated, Patek sat in the dugout, dejected, for several minutes. Tony Kubek, commentating for NBC, said it best: "The Yankees know how to win."

Composite Box

1977 ALCS (3-2): New York Yankees over Kansas City RoyalsLinescore
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Home=Kansas City Royals
H1=4|H2=3|H3=7|H4=2|H5=1|H6=3|H7=1|H8=1|H9=0|HR=22|HH=42|HE=5Total Attendance: 234,713 Average Attendance: 46,943|

Notes

External links

* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1977_ALCS.shtml Baseball-Reference.com's 1977 ALCS page]


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