- 1992 in baseball
Year in baseball
this year = 1992Champions
Major League Baseball
*World Series:
Toronto Blue Jays overAtlanta Braves (4-2);Pat Borders , MVP4TeamBracket | RD1=
League Championship Series | RD2=World Series
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RD1-seed1=East | RD1-team1=Toronto Blue Jays
RD1-seed2=West | RD1-team2=Oakland Athletics
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RD1-seed3=East | RD1-team3=Pittsburgh Pirates
RD1-seed4=West | RD1-team4=Atlanta Braves
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*American League Championship Series MVP:Roberto Alomar
*National League Championship Series MVP:John Smoltz
*All-Star Game,July 14 at Jack Murphy Stadium: American League, 13-6;Ken Griffey, Jr. , MVPOther champions
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Caribbean World Series :Indios de Mayagüez (Puerto Rico)
*College World Series : Pepperdine
*Japan Series :Seibu Lions overYakult Swallows (4-3)
*Little League World Series :Long Beach, California ; title awarded following loss to team fromZamboanga City ,Mindanao ,Philippines , which was later disqualified
*Summer Olympic Games atBarcelona ,Spain : Cuba (Gold), Chinese Taipei (Silver), Japan (Bronze)Awards and honors
*Most Valuable Player
**Dennis Eckersley ,Oakland Athletics (AL)
**Barry Bonds ,Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)
*Cy Young Award
**Dennis Eckersley ,Oakland Athletics (AL)
**Greg Maddux ,Chicago Cubs (NL)
*Rookie of the Year
**Pat Listach ,Milwaukee Brewers (AL)
**Eric Karros ,Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)
*Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award
**Dennis Eckersley ,Oakland Athletics (AL)
**Lee Smith,St. Louis Cardinals (NL)
*Manager of the Year
**Tony La Russa ,Oakland Athletics (AL)
**Jim Leyland ,Pittsburgh Pirates (NL)MLB Statistical Leaders
Major League Baseball final standings
Managers
American League National League Events
January-June
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January 2 - TheBoston Red Sox sign free agentpitcher Frank Viola .*
January 7 - PitchersTom Seaver andRollie Fingers are elected to theBaseball Hall of Fame by theBaseball Writers Association of America . Seaver finishes with a record 98.8% of the votes cast.Pete Rose , ineligible because of his ban from baseball (otherwise this year would have been his first year of eligibility), receives 41 write–in votes.*
January 31 - ThePittsburgh Pirates signoutfield erBarry Bonds to a one-year contract worth $4.7 million, the largest-ever one-year deal.*
February 20 -The Simpsons episode,Homer at the Bat airs featuring guest appearances byRoger Clemens ,Wade Boggs ,Ken Griffey, Jr. ,Steve Sax ,Ozzie Smith ,José Canseco ,Don Mattingly ,Darryl Strawberry , andMike Scioscia .*
March 2 -Chicago Cubs second basemanRyne Sandberg becomes the highest-paid player in major league history when he agrees to a four-year contract extension worth $28.4 million.*
March 17 - PitcherHal Newhouser and umpireBill McGowan are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.*
March 30 - In one of the biggest cross-town trades in Chicago baseball history, theChicago Cubs trade George Bell to theChicago White Sox , while the Sox sendSammy Sosa to the Cubs.*
April 6 - A crowd of 44,568 sees theBaltimore Orioles defeat theCleveland Indians 2-0 in the first game atOriole Park at Camden Yards .Rick Sutcliffe hurls the shutout for Baltimore.May 17- The
Minnesota Twins trade highly regarded prospect pitcherDenny Neagle to thePittsburgh Pirates for PJohn Smiley July-December
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July 7 -Andy Van Slyke of thePittsburgh Pirates becomes the first outfielder in nearly 18 years to record an unassisted double play, in the Pirates' 5–3 win over theHouston Astros . Van Slyke races in from center field to catch a fly ball, then continues in to double upKen Caminiti , who was running from second base on the play.*
July 14 - TheAmerican League pounds out a record 19 hits in defeating theNational League by a score of 13–6 in the All-Star Game. It is the AL's fifth straight win.Seattle Mariners outfielderKen Griffey, Jr. , who hit a single, a double and a home run, is named the MVP, 12 years after his father Ken Sr. won the same honor.*
August 17 - AtDodger Stadium ,Kevin Gross of theLos Angeles Dodgers no-hits theSan Francisco Giants 2-0.*
August 28 - TheMilwaukee Brewers lash 31 hits in a 22-2 drubbing of theToronto Blue Jays , setting a record for the most hits by a team in a single nine-inning game.Darryl Hamilton leads the way for the Brewers, going 4-for-7 with 5 RBI.*
September 7 - After receiving an 18-9 no-confidence vote from the owners, CommissionerFay Vincent is forced to resign. Vincent is soon replaced byMilwaukee Brewers presidentBud Selig on what is meant to be an interim basis.*
September 9 -Robin Yount becomes the 17th player to reach 3,000 hits in theMilwaukee Brewers ' 5-4 loss to theCleveland Indians . Yount singles to right center off Cleveland'sJosé Mesa in the seventh inning.*
September 20 -Mickey Morandini of thePhiladelphia Phillies completes the firstNational League unassisted triple play in 65 years. It is the ninth since 1901, but only the second to be pulled off by a second baseman. ThePittsburgh Pirates are the opponent that day.*
September 23 -Bip Roberts of theCincinnati Reds hits safely in his tenth consecutive at-bat. He ends his streak later in the game against theLos Angeles Dodgers .*
September 27 - ThePittsburgh Pirates seal their third consecutiveNational League East championship with a 4-2 victory over theNew York Mets .*
September 28 - The idleOakland Athletics clinch their fourthAmerican League West crown in five years when the second-placeMinnesota Twins fall to theChicago White Sox 9-4.*
September 29 - TheAtlanta Braves wrap up theNational League West with a 6-0 shutout of theSan Francisco Giants .*
September 30 - George Brett of theKansas City Royals collects his 3,000th hit, an infield single offTim Fortugno in the seventh inning of a 4-0 Royals victory over the California Angels.*
October 3 - TheToronto Blue Jays clinch their second straightAmerican League East title with a narrow 3-2 win over theDetroit Tigers .*
October 23 - The expansionFlorida Marlins hireRene Lachemann as the team's first manager.*
October 24 - TheToronto Blue Jays clinch their first World Series championship with a 4–3 win over theAtlanta Braves in Game 6.Dave Winfield 's 2–out, 2–run double in the top of the 11th gives Toronto a 4–2 lead. The Braves score one run in the bottom half of the inning and have the tying run on 3rd when the final out is made.Jimmy Key wins the game in relief, andCandy Maldonado homers for Toronto. Blue Jays catcherPat Borders , with a .450 batting average, is named the Series MVP. TheToronto Blue Jays finish the season without being swept in any series. It is the first team from outside the United States to win the World Series.*
October 27 - The expansionColorado Rockies hireDon Baylor as the team's first manager.*
November 16 - The Rockies sign free agent first basemanAndrés Galarraga , who rejoins Don Baylor, his hitting coach with theSt. Louis Cardinals . Galarraga is coming off his second injury-plagued year, having missed 44 days of the season after being hit on the wrist by aWally Whitehurst pitch in the 3rd game of the season.*
November 17 - Major League Baseball holds an expansion draft to stock the rosters of the National League's two new teams, the Florida Marlins and Colorado Rockies. A total of 72 players are chosen. The best picks for Florida areTrevor Hoffman , eventually packaged forGary Sheffield ;Jeff Conine , andCris Carpenter , later dealt to the Texas Rangers forRobb Nen . For Colorado, their best picks are Eric Young,Joe Girardi ,Vinny Castilla ,Armando Reynoso ,Andy Ashby ,Brad Ausmus ,Charlie Hayes andDoug Bochtler . The next season, Ashby, Ausmus and Bochtler will go to theSan Diego Padres in an ill-fated deal for pricey veteran pitchersBruce Hurst and Greg Harris.Movies
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The Babe "
*"Comrades of Summer, The" (TV)
*"Diamonds on the Silver Screen " (TV)
*"It’s Spring Training, Charlie Brown " (TV)
*"League of Their Own, A"
*"Mr. Baseball "Deaths
January-April
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January 17 -Red Durrett , 70, outfielder for the 1944 Brooklyn Dodgers
*February 8 -Fabian Gaffke , 78, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians between 1936 and 1942
*February 13 -Bill Humphrey , 80, pitcher for the 1938 Boston Red Sox
*February 26 -Jean R. Yawkey , 83, majority owner of the Boston Red Sox since 1976
*January 30 -Coaker Triplett , 80, left fielder for the Cubs, Cardinals and Phillies from 1938-1945, who later posted four .300 seasons with the Buffalo Bisons, including the 1950 International League batting title
*April 20 -Pat Creeden , 85, second baseman for the Boston Red Sox in the 1930s
*April 23 -Deron Johnson , 53, first and third baseman who led the NL in RBI in 1965; later a coach
*April 24 -Elio Chacón , 55, Venezuelan middle infielder who led the New York Mets in stolen bases in their 1962 inaugural season
*April 27 -Harlond Clift , 79, All-Star third baseman for the St. Louis Browns who was the first man at his position to hit 30 home runs; scored 100 runs seven times, and set records with 405 assists in 1937 and career mark of 309 double playsMay-August
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June 4 -Carl Stotz , 82, founder of Little League Baseball in 1939 who left the organization in 1955 in a litigious leadership dispute, shortly after serving as a pallbearer atCy Young 's funeral
*June 15 -Eddie Lopat , 73, All-Star pitcher who combined withAllie Reynolds andVic Raschi to form the heart of the Yankees' rotation through five World Series championships from 1949-53; led AL in ERA and winning percentage in 1953
*June 27 -Sandy Amorós , 62, Cuban left fielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers, best remembered for a spectacular catch in Game 7 of the 1955 World Series
*August 29 -Andy Gilbert , 78, outfielder for the Boston Red Sox in the 1940s, who later became a successfully minor league manager, winning 2009 games during 29 seasonseptember -December
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September 5 -Billy Herman , 83, Hall of Fame second baseman for the Cubs and Dodgers who batted .304 lifetime, scored 100 runs five times and led the NL in hits, doubles and triples once each and in putouts seven times; later a coach, minor league manager and scout
*September 22 -Aurelio López , 44, All-Star relief pitcher who had two seasons of 20 saves for the Detroit Tigers
*October 19 -Atley Donald , 82, New York Yankees pitcher who had a lifetime record of 65-33, a winning percentage of .663
*October 22 -Red Barber , 84, broadcaster for the Reds, Dodgers and Yankees from 1934 to 1966 who, along withMel Allen , won the first Ford Frick Award from the Hall of Fame
*November 5 -Rod Scurry , 36, relief pitcher for the Pirates who had 14 saves in 1982
*November 10 -Chuck Connors , 71, first baseman for the 1951 Cubs who gained stardom as an actor on the television series "The Rifleman"
*November 13 -Johnny Ostrowski , 75, utility outfielder/third baseman who played for thr Cubs, Red Sox, White Sox and Senators from 1943 to 1950
*November 13 -Wally Shaner , 92, left fielder who played from 1923 to 1929 for the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds
*November 29 -Tuck Stainback , 81, backup outfielder for seven different major league teams from 1934 to 1946, whom single-handedly preventedCarl Hubbell from pitching a perfect game in 1938
*December 1 -Chile Gómez , 91, Mexican infielder for the Philadelphia Phillies between 1935 and 1942
*December 12 -Rube Walker , 66, backup catcher for the Cubs and the Dodgers, later a pitching coach for the Senators, Mets and Braves
*December 28 -Sal Maglie , 75, All-Star pitcher for all three New York teams during the 1950s whose hardnosed style personified the rivalry between the franchises; led NL in wins and ERA once each
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