1987 World Series

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1987 World Series (4-3)

Minnesota Twins (85-77, AL) over St. Louis Cardinals (95-67, NL)


The 1987 World Series (the Series on the Mississippi) was played between the Minnesota Twins and the St. Louis Cardinals, with both cities located on the banks of the Mississippi River. The Minnesota Twins won 4 games to 3, giving the franchise its first World Series victory since 1924, when the team was located in Washington, D.C. and known as the Washington Senators.

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[edit] Playoffs

[edit] ALCS: Minnesota Twins def. Detroit Tigers

Going into the 1987 ALCS, few outside of Minnesota gave the lowly Twins much chance of defeating the mighty Detroit Tigers. Many sports writers noted that the Twins' 85-77 record would have placed them fifth in the powerful AL East. The Twins' home record in 1987, however, was the best in Major League Baseball, and they cruised to victory in the ALCS, winning both games at the Metrodome and losing the first at Tiger Stadium before winning games 4 and 5 and ending the Tigers' season.

[edit] NLCS: St. Louis Cardinals def. San Francisco Giants

The 1987 NLCS was a much closer race, with four of the seven games being decided by two or fewer runs.

[edit] Summary

AL Minnesota Twins (4) vs. NL St Louis Cardinals (3)
Game Score Date Location Attendance Time of Game
1 Cardinals – 1, Twins – 10 October 17Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota) 55,171 3:36
2 Cardinals – 4, Twins – 8 October 18Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota) 55,257 2:42
3 Twins – 1, Cardinals – 3 October 20Busch Stadium (St. Louis) 55,347 2:45
4 Twins – 2, Cardinals – 7 October 21Busch Stadium (St. Louis) 55,347 3:11
5 Twins – 2, Cardinals – 4 October 22Busch Stadium (St. Louis) 55,347 3:21
6 Cardinals – 5, Twins – 11 October 24Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota) 55,293 3:22
7 Cardinals – 2, Twins – 4 October 25Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota) 55,376 3:04

The 1987 Series was remarkable in several regards: It featured the first World Series game played in an indoor stadium (the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome), and was the first World Series in which all games were won by the home team. The 1987 Twins set the record for the worst regular season win-loss record of any World Series championship team (85-77, .525). This record stood until broken in 2006 by the St. Louis Cardinals, who won the World Series after going 83-78 (.516).

For this World Series, the powerhouse Cardinals, making their third World Series appearance in a six season span, were expected to make quick work of the supposedly-hapless Twins. However, the Twins team, the Metrodome and the fans conspired to make victory in Minnesota impossible for the St. Louis team, and three of the four Dome games were well out of the Cards' reach by the Seventh-inning stretch.

[edit] Composite Box

1987 World Series (4-3): Minnesota Twins (A.L.) over St Louis Cardinals (N.L.)

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Minnesota Twins 221 1387 140 38643
St Louis Cardinals 141 823 520 26606
Total Attendance: 387,129   Average Attendance: 55,304
Winning Player’s Share: – $85,581,   Losing Player’s Share – $56,053 *Includes Playoffs and World Series

[edit] Quote(s) of the Series

We are no longer the Twinkies. I don't want to hear that again. - Twins second baseman Steve Lombardozzi.

To (Gary) Gaetti...for the first time ever the Minnesota Twins are the world champions! -- Al Michaels announcing that the Twins had won the World Series.

And Lawless does the WALK!-- Al Michaels announcing that Tom Lawless had hit an unlikely game-winning home run.

[edit] Trivia

  • Although Steve Carlton was left off of the Twins' playoff roster, he still attended the White House to be congratulated by President Reagan. While making a photo op with the president, local newspapers listed the names of all of the Minnesota Twins. The only man who wasn't listed (and simply identified as a Secret Service agent) was a tall man wearing dark sunglasses in the back. The man in question was none other than Steve Carlton.
  • Just prior to Game 4, Reggie Jackson, who was working as a field reporter for ABC's coverage of the 1987 World Series, admitted that he didn't know who eventual Game 4 hero Tom Lawless was.
  • Besides setting a record for the worst ever regular season winning percentage for a World Series winner and hosting the first ever World Series game indoors, the 1987 Twins were the first team to ever enter the World Series having been outscored in the regular season. The 1987 Twins, as a team, were pretty much outnumbered in virtually every major statistical category. As ABC play-by-play man Al Michaels put it in the pre-game show for Game 1 "They were out everything!"
  • The crowd noise in the Metrodome could exceed 110 decibels, which is about the same as what a jet plane makes when it takes off.
  • Game 7 forced the scheduled National Football League game between the Denver Broncos and the Minnesota Vikings to be played the following night (also on ABC).
  • Frank Viola was supposed to be the best man at his brother's wedding, but had to back out when the Twins reached the World Series, since it fell on the same night as Game 1, which he was scheduled to pitch. ABC showed clips of the wedding throughout the game's broadcast.

[edit] Stats

[edit] Minnesota Twins

[edit] Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI

[edit] Pitching

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO

[edit] St. Louis Cardinals

[edit] Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At Bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting Average; HR = Home Runs; RBI = Runs Batted In

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI

[edit] Pitching

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO

[edit] Reference(s)

Neft, David S., and Richard M. Cohen. The World Series. 1st ed. New York: St Martins, 1990. (Neft and Cohen 419-424)

[edit] External links

[edit] Further Reading

  • Kent Hrbek and Dennis Brackin: Kent Hrbek's Tales from the Twins Dugout, Sports Publishing LLC, Champaign, IL, 2007.

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