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The Twins blew out the Cardinals in Game 6, 11–5, to force a seventh game. Viola pitched eight solid innings in Game 7 as the Twins came back to win by a 4–2 score, securing the title. With the Twins winning Game 7 in the regulation nine innings, the 1987 World Series was the first in which no games needed the bottom of the ninth inning.
The 1987 Post-Season Games (box scores and play-by-play) at Retrosheet; History of the World Series - 1987 at The Sporting News. Archived from the original in May 2006. Sweet Music at SI.com; 1987 St. Louis Cardinals at baseballlibrary.com; 1987 Minnesota Twins at baseballlibrary.com; A set of 10 play-by-play audio clips from ABC's coverage of ...
The Tigers rallied from a 3–1 deficit to win the series. First Game 7 loss by the Cardinals in the World Series. 1971 [31] Pittsburgh Pirates: Baltimore Orioles: 2–1: Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: The home team won all games of the series, except for Game 7. 1972 [32] Oakland Athletics: Cincinnati Reds: 3–2: Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati
The Royals won Game 7 by an 11–0 score for their first World Series title, with Denkinger ejecting both Herzog and Andújar in the fifth inning, [17] following Andújar's animated displeasure with ball and strike calls. [18] When Denkinger called a ball, Andújar emphatically showed his disagreement and had to be restrained by teammates.
The Rays and Astros are headed to a decisive Game 7 on Saturday in the ALCS. The Dodgers and Braves could follow. Let's look back at the biggest moments in baseball's biggest games.
Having won only 85 games during the 1987 regular season, they won the World Series with the then-fewest regular season wins since Major League Baseball expanded to a 162-game season in 1961, and the fewest of any team since the 1889 New York Giants (excluding the strike-shortened 1981 and the COVID-19 pandemic-shortened 2020 seasons and later ...
LOS ANGELES — Back in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series at Chavez Ravine, Kirk Gibson hit one of the most dramatic homers in baseball history. ... BOX SCORE: Dodgers 13, Yankees 9. The game ...
The World Series resumed 11 days later, after extensive repairs to Candlestick Park. Oakland swept the Giants in four games, but it hardly mattered at that point. Neither city would ever be the same.