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Alston won the flip, opting to play the first game in San Francisco and the remaining two games in Los Angeles. [10] The Dodgers had been more successful at home in the season, holding a 53–28 (.654 winning percentage ) record there while going 47–34 (.580) on the road. [ 7 ]
Entering the August 22 game against San Francisco, Los Angeles was in first place in the National League with a 72–52 record, leading the Braves by half a game and the Giants by one and a half games. [2] The game took place in a tense atmosphere, as emotions were raw due to previous minor altercations between the teams.
The 1984 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was the 55th midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball. The game was played on July 10, 1984, at Candlestick Park in San Francisco, home of the San Francisco Giants of the National League. The ...
66–64–3 Game in San Francisco was the Rams' last game played as a St. Louis-based team. 2016: 49ers 2–0: 49ers 28–0: 49ers 22–21: 49ers 68–64–3 Rams relocate back to Los Angeles and Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. 49ers' wins against the Rams would be their only wins in their 2016 season. 2017: Tie 1–1: Rams 41–39: 49ers 34 ...
Los Angeles Raiders: 24–3: Detroit Lions: Pontiac Silverdome [240] 16 Friday December 14 Los Angeles Rams: 16–19: San Francisco 49ers: Candlestick Park: 49ers–Rams rivalry [241] Monday December 17 Dallas Cowboys: 21–28: Miami Dolphins: Orange Bowl: MIA Win: Clinch No. 1 Seed With DEN Loss [242] Super Bowl XIX: Sunday January 20 Miami ...
Edwin Díaz closed the game as the Mets avoided elimination to force Game 6 and send the series back to Los Angeles. [ 21 ] The Mets’ 12 runs were the second most they scored in a postseason game in franchise history, tied with Game 4 of the 2006 NLCS and behind only Game 3 of the 2015 NLDS, where they scored 13 (also against the Dodgers at ...
The Steelers defense forced a punt on the next drive, but Ray Guy's 34-yard kick pinned them on their own 14-yard line, and on the next play, Raiders defensive back Lester Hayes returned an interception 18 yards for a touchdown, making the score 7–3. After forcing a punt, Los Angeles running back Marcus Allen started off a drive with two ...
This was to accommodate the fact that the Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers hosted the AFC and NFC Championship Games in the Mountain Time Zone and Pacific Time Zone, respectively—thus avoiding a locally played game at 9:30 a.m. PST or 10:30 a.m. MST. The NFL would keep this format heading forward to avoid any further scheduling conflicts.