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1979 Major League Baseball postseason

The 1979 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of Major League Baseball for the 1979 season. The winners of each division advance to the postseason and face each other in a League Championship Series to determine the pennant winners that face each other in the World Series.

1979 Major League Baseball postseason
Tournament details
DatesOctober 2–17, 1979[1]
Teams4
Final positions
ChampionsPittsburgh Pirates
(5th title)
Runner-upBaltimore Orioles
(6th World Series appearance)
Tournament statistics
MVPWillie Stargell
(PIT)
← 1978
1980 →

In the American League, the Baltimore Orioles returned to the postseason for the first time since 1974, and the California Angels made their first postseason appearance in franchise history. In the National League, the Pittsburgh Pirates made their sixth postseason appearance in the past decade, along with the Cincinnati Reds.

This was the first postseason since 1975 to not feature either the New York Yankees, Kansas City Royals, Philadelphia Phillies, or Los Angeles Dodgers. The former three teams returned in the following postseason, and all four returned in the expanded 1981 postseason.

The playoffs began on October 2, 1979, and concluded on October 17, 1979, with the Pirates again defeating the Orioles in seven games in the 1979 World Series. The Pirates won their fifth and most recent title in franchise history.

Playoff seeds edit

  American League Teams   National League Teams

The following teams qualified for the postseason:

American League edit

National League edit

Playoff bracket edit

League Championship Series
(ALCS, NLCS)
World Series
      
East Baltimore 3
West California 1
AL Baltimore 3
NL Pittsburgh 4
East Pittsburgh 3
West Cincinnati 0

American League Championship Series edit

California Angels vs. Baltimore Orioles edit

Baltimore won the series, 3–1.

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 October 3 California Angels – 3, Baltimore Orioles – 6 (10 innings) Memorial Stadium 3:10 52,787[6] 
2 October 4 California Angels – 8, Baltimore Orioles – 9 Memorial Stadium 2:51 52,108[7] 
3 October 5 Baltimore Orioles – 3, California Angels – 4 Anaheim Stadium 2:59 43,199[8] 
4 October 6 Baltimore Orioles – 8, California Angels – 0 Anaheim Stadium 2:56 43,199[9]

This was the first ALCS since 1975 to not feature either the New York Yankees or Kansas City Royals.

This was the first postseason meeting between the Orioles and Angels. The Orioles defeated the Angels in four games to return to the World Series for the fourth time in eleven years.

The Orioles prevailed in an extra-inning Game 1 off a walk-off three-run home run from John Lowenstein in the bottom of the tenth. Game 2 was an offensive duel which the Orioles won 9-8 after fending off a rally by the Angels in the top of the ninth after they had scored two runs. When the series shifted to Anaheim, the Angels won their first postseason game in franchise history in Game 3, as Larry Harlow hit an RBI double to overcome a late Orioles' lead in the bottom of the ninth. However, the series would wrap up in Game 4, as the Orioles blew out the Angels, 8–0, thanks to a complete-game shutout pitched by starter Scott McGregor.

This was the first of three consecutive losses in the ALCS for the Angels, as they would blow a 2–0 series lead in the 1982 ALCS to the Milwaukee Brewers, and a 3–1 series lead in the 1986 ALCS to the Boston Red Sox. The Angels would not win the AL pennant until 2002, the year when they won the World Series.

The Orioles would win their next and most recent pennant in 1983, where they defeated the Chicago White Sox in four games en route to the World Series title.

National League Championship Series edit

Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Cincinnati Reds edit

Pittsburgh won the series, 3–0.

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 October 2 Pittsburgh Pirates – 5, Cincinnati Reds – 2 (11 innings) Riverfront Stadium 3:14 55,006[10] 
2 October 3 Pittsburgh Pirates – 3, Cincinnati Reds – 2 (10 innings) Riverfront Stadium 3:24 55,000[11] 
3 October 5 Cincinnati Reds – 1, Pittsburgh Pirates – 7 Three Rivers Stadium 2:45 42,240[12]

This was the fourth postseason meeting between the Reds and Pirates this decade. The Reds won in 1970, 1972, and 1975. This time, the Pirates would return the favor, sweeping the Reds and returning to the World Series for the second time in nine years.

The Pirates stole Game 1 in Cincinnati in extra innings, capped off by a three-run home run by Willie Stargell in the top of the eleventh. They would won Game 2 in extra innings as well, taking a 2–0 series lead headed back to Pittsburgh. Bert Blyleven pitched a complete game in Game 3 as the Pirates blew out the Reds, 7–1, securing the pennant.

The Reds would not return to the postseason again until 1990, where they met the Pirates again in the NLCS and defeated them in six games en route to a World Series title.

As of 2024, this is the last time the Pirates won the NL pennant, and the Pirates now have the longest pennant drought of any National League team. Aside from the Seattle Mariners, the only team left that has yet to win a pennant, the Pirates hold the longest active pennant drought in the MLB, which currently stands at 45 years.

1979 World Series edit

Baltimore Orioles (AL) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (NL) edit

Pittsburgh won the series, 4-3.

Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 
1 October 10 Pittsburgh Pirates – 4, Baltimore Orioles – 5 Memorial Stadium 3:18 53,735[13] 
2 October 11 Pittsburgh Pirates – 3, Baltimore Orioles – 2 Memorial Stadium 3:13 53,739[14] 
3 October 12 Baltimore Orioles – 8, Pittsburgh Pirates – 4 Three Rivers Stadium 2:51 50,848[15] 
4 October 13 Baltimore Orioles – 9, Pittsburgh Pirates – 6 Three Rivers Stadium 3:48 50,883[16] 
5 October 14 Baltimore Orioles – 1, Pittsburgh Pirates – 7 Three Rivers Stadium 2:54 50,920[17] 
6 October 16 Pittsburgh Pirates – 4, Baltimore Orioles – 0 Memorial Stadium 2:30 53,739[18] 
7 October 17 Pittsburgh Pirates – 4, Baltimore Orioles – 1 Memorial Stadium 2:54 53,733[19]

This was a rematch of the 1971 World Series, which the Pirates won in 7 games after being down two games to none in the series. Once again, the Pirates defeated the Orioles in seven games, becoming the fourth team in World Series history to come back from a 3–1 series deficit to win the series.

In Game 1, the Orioles fended off a late Pirates rally to win. The Pirates evened the series by scoring the winning run in the top of the ninth inning of Game 2. In Pittsburgh for Game 3, the Pirates jumped out to an early lead, but the Orioles went on a 7–1 run through the next four innings to take the lead for good and win, and Scott McGregor pitched another complete game for the Orioles this postseason. in Game 4, the Pirates held a 6–4 lead going into the bottom of the eighth, but the Orioles put together an unprecedented rally with six unanswered runs to win 9-6 and take a 3–1 series lead. The Pirates blew out the Orioles in Game 5 to send the series back to Baltimore. Game 5 was the last World Series game ever played at Three Rivers Stadium, as well as the most recent World Series game played in Pittsburgh to date.

Game 6 started off as a pitchers' duel between Pittsburgh's John Candelaria and Baltimore's Jim Palmer, but the Pirates broke the game open in the seventh and eighth, scoring two runs in both innings to go ahead for good, and closer Kent Tekulve preserved the lead for the Pirates, forcing a seventh game. The Orioles jumped out to a 1–0 lead early, but the Pirates would ultimately prevail, as Willie Stargell hit a two-run home run off McGregor in the top of the sixth to put the Pirates ahead for good, and then for insurance in the ninth, Omar Moreno collected an RBI single, while another run scored when Dave Parker and Bill Robinson were hit by pitches back-to-back, scoring Moreno. Tekulve secured the title for the Pirates in the bottom of the ninth, earning his third save of the series. The Pirates were also the last team to win Game 7 of the World Series on the road until the San Francisco Giants did so in 2014.

The Orioles would not return to the World Series again until 1983, where they defeated the Philadelphia Phillies in five games in the World Series. The Pirates would not return to the postseason again until 1990, losing to the Cincinnati Reds in six games in the NLCS.

Broadcasting edit

NBC televised both LCS nationally in the United States. Each team's local broadcaster also televised coverage of LCS games. ABC aired the World Series.

References edit

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External links edit

  • League Baseball Standings & Expanded Standings - 1979

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The 1979 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of Major League Baseball for the 1979 season The winners of each division advance to the postseason and face each other in a League Championship Series to determine the pennant winners that face each other in the World Series 1979 Major League Baseball postseasonTournament detailsDatesOctober 2 17 1979 1 Teams4Final positionsChampionsPittsburgh Pirates 5th title Runner upBaltimore Orioles 6th World Series appearance Tournament statisticsMVPWillie Stargell PIT 19781980 In the American League the Baltimore Orioles returned to the postseason for the first time since 1974 and the California Angels made their first postseason appearance in franchise history In the National League the Pittsburgh Pirates made their sixth postseason appearance in the past decade along with the Cincinnati Reds This was the first postseason since 1975 to not feature either the New York Yankees Kansas City Royals Philadelphia Phillies or Los Angeles Dodgers The former three teams returned in the following postseason and all four returned in the expanded 1981 postseason The playoffs began on October 2 1979 and concluded on October 17 1979 with the Pirates again defeating the Orioles in seven games in the 1979 World Series The Pirates won their fifth and most recent title in franchise history Contents 1 Playoff seeds 1 1 American League 1 2 National League 2 Playoff bracket 3 American League Championship Series 3 1 California Angels vs Baltimore Orioles 4 National League Championship Series 4 1 Pittsburgh Pirates vs Cincinnati Reds 5 1979 World Series 5 1 Baltimore Orioles AL vs Pittsburgh Pirates NL 6 Broadcasting 7 References 8 External linksPlayoff seeds edit nbsp nbsp Orioles nbsp Angels nbsp Pirates nbsp Reds nbsp American League Teams nbsp National League Teams The following teams qualified for the postseason American League edit Baltimore Orioles AL East champions 102 57 2 California Angels AL West champions 88 74 3 National League edit Pittsburgh Pirates NL East champions 98 64 4 Cincinnati Reds NL West champions 90 71 5 Playoff bracket editLeague Championship Series ALCS NLCS World Series EastBaltimore3WestCalifornia1ALBaltimore3NLPittsburgh4EastPittsburgh3WestCincinnati0American League Championship Series editMain article 1979 American League Championship Series California Angels vs Baltimore Orioles edit Baltimore won the series 3 1 Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 1 October 3 California Angels 3 Baltimore Orioles 6 10 innings Memorial Stadium 3 10 52 787 6 2 October 4 California Angels 8 Baltimore Orioles 9 Memorial Stadium 2 51 52 108 7 3 October 5 Baltimore Orioles 3 California Angels 4 Anaheim Stadium 2 59 43 199 8 4 October 6 Baltimore Orioles 8 California Angels 0 Anaheim Stadium 2 56 43 199 9 This was the first ALCS since 1975 to not feature either the New York Yankees or Kansas City Royals This was the first postseason meeting between the Orioles and Angels The Orioles defeated the Angels in four games to return to the World Series for the fourth time in eleven years The Orioles prevailed in an extra inning Game 1 off a walk off three run home run from John Lowenstein in the bottom of the tenth Game 2 was an offensive duel which the Orioles won 9 8 after fending off a rally by the Angels in the top of the ninth after they had scored two runs When the series shifted to Anaheim the Angels won their first postseason game in franchise history in Game 3 as Larry Harlow hit an RBI double to overcome a late Orioles lead in the bottom of the ninth However the series would wrap up in Game 4 as the Orioles blew out the Angels 8 0 thanks to a complete game shutout pitched by starter Scott McGregor This was the first of three consecutive losses in the ALCS for the Angels as they would blow a 2 0 series lead in the 1982 ALCS to the Milwaukee Brewers and a 3 1 series lead in the 1986 ALCS to the Boston Red Sox The Angels would not win the AL pennant until 2002 the year when they won the World Series The Orioles would win their next and most recent pennant in 1983 where they defeated the Chicago White Sox in four games en route to the World Series title National League Championship Series editMain article 1979 National League Championship Series Pittsburgh Pirates vs Cincinnati Reds edit Pittsburgh won the series 3 0 Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 1 October 2 Pittsburgh Pirates 5 Cincinnati Reds 2 11 innings Riverfront Stadium 3 14 55 006 10 2 October 3 Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Cincinnati Reds 2 10 innings Riverfront Stadium 3 24 55 000 11 3 October 5 Cincinnati Reds 1 Pittsburgh Pirates 7 Three Rivers Stadium 2 45 42 240 12 This was the fourth postseason meeting between the Reds and Pirates this decade The Reds won in 1970 1972 and 1975 This time the Pirates would return the favor sweeping the Reds and returning to the World Series for the second time in nine years The Pirates stole Game 1 in Cincinnati in extra innings capped off by a three run home run by Willie Stargell in the top of the eleventh They would won Game 2 in extra innings as well taking a 2 0 series lead headed back to Pittsburgh Bert Blyleven pitched a complete game in Game 3 as the Pirates blew out the Reds 7 1 securing the pennant The Reds would not return to the postseason again until 1990 where they met the Pirates again in the NLCS and defeated them in six games en route to a World Series title As of 2024 this is the last time the Pirates won the NL pennant and the Pirates now have the longest pennant drought of any National League team Aside from the Seattle Mariners the only team left that has yet to win a pennant the Pirates hold the longest active pennant drought in the MLB which currently stands at 45 years 1979 World Series editMain article 1979 World Series Baltimore Orioles AL vs Pittsburgh Pirates NL edit Pittsburgh won the series 4 3 Game Date Score Location Time Attendance 1 October 10 Pittsburgh Pirates 4 Baltimore Orioles 5 Memorial Stadium 3 18 53 735 13 2 October 11 Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Baltimore Orioles 2 Memorial Stadium 3 13 53 739 14 3 October 12 Baltimore Orioles 8 Pittsburgh Pirates 4 Three Rivers Stadium 2 51 50 848 15 4 October 13 Baltimore Orioles 9 Pittsburgh Pirates 6 Three Rivers Stadium 3 48 50 883 16 5 October 14 Baltimore Orioles 1 Pittsburgh Pirates 7 Three Rivers Stadium 2 54 50 920 17 6 October 16 Pittsburgh Pirates 4 Baltimore Orioles 0 Memorial Stadium 2 30 53 739 18 7 October 17 Pittsburgh Pirates 4 Baltimore Orioles 1 Memorial Stadium 2 54 53 733 19 This was a rematch of the 1971 World Series which the Pirates won in 7 games after being down two games to none in the series Once again the Pirates defeated the Orioles in seven games becoming the fourth team in World Series history to come back from a 3 1 series deficit to win the series In Game 1 the Orioles fended off a late Pirates rally to win The Pirates evened the series by scoring the winning run in the top of the ninth inning of Game 2 In Pittsburgh for Game 3 the Pirates jumped out to an early lead but the Orioles went on a 7 1 run through the next four innings to take the lead for good and win and Scott McGregor pitched another complete game for the Orioles this postseason in Game 4 the Pirates held a 6 4 lead going into the bottom of the eighth but the Orioles put together an unprecedented rally with six unanswered runs to win 9 6 and take a 3 1 series lead The Pirates blew out the Orioles in Game 5 to send the series back to Baltimore Game 5 was the last World Series game ever played at Three Rivers Stadium as well as the most recent World Series game played in Pittsburgh to date Game 6 started off as a pitchers duel between Pittsburgh s John Candelaria and Baltimore s Jim Palmer but the Pirates broke the game open in the seventh and eighth scoring two runs in both innings to go ahead for good and closer Kent Tekulve preserved the lead for the Pirates forcing a seventh game The Orioles jumped out to a 1 0 lead early but the Pirates would ultimately prevail as Willie Stargell hit a two run home run off McGregor in the top of the sixth to put the Pirates ahead for good and then for insurance in the ninth Omar Moreno collected an RBI single while another run scored when Dave Parker and Bill Robinson were hit by pitches back to back scoring Moreno Tekulve secured the title for the Pirates in the bottom of the ninth earning his third save of the series The Pirates were also the last team to win Game 7 of the World Series on the road until the San Francisco Giants did so in 2014 The Orioles would not return to the World Series again until 1983 where they defeated the Philadelphia Phillies in five games in the World Series The Pirates would not return to the postseason again until 1990 losing to the Cincinnati Reds in six games in the NLCS Broadcasting editNBC televised both LCS nationally in the United States Each team s local broadcaster also televised coverage of LCS games ABC aired the World Series References edit 1979 Major Leagues Schedule Baseball Reference com Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 Baltimore Orioles Statistics Baseball Reference com Archived from the original on May 21 2022 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 California Angels Statistics Baseball Reference com Archived from the original on March 26 2022 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates Statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 Cincinnati Reds Statistics Baseball Reference com Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 ALCS Game 1 California Angels vs Baltimore Orioles Retrosheet Archived from the original on October 30 2020 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 ALCS Game 2 California Angels vs Baltimore Orioles Retrosheet Archived from the original on October 27 2020 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 ALCS Game 3 Baltimore Orioles vs California Angels Retrosheet Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 ALCS Game 4 Baltimore Orioles vs California Angels Retrosheet Archived from the original on October 30 2020 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 NLCS Game 1 Pittsburgh Pirates vs Cincinnati Reds Retrosheet Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 NLCS Game 2 Pittsburgh Pirates vs Cincinnati Reds Retrosheet Archived from the original on July 14 2021 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 NLCS Game 3 Cincinnati Reds vs Pittsburgh Pirates Retrosheet Archived from the original on July 14 2021 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 World Series Game 1 Pittsburgh Pirates vs Baltimore Orioles Retrosheet Archived from the original on October 31 2021 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 World Series Game 2 Pittsburgh Pirates vs Baltimore Orioles Retrosheet Archived from the original on November 4 2021 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 World Series Game 3 Baltimore Orioles vs Pittsburgh Pirates Retrosheet Archived from the original on November 4 2021 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 World Series Game 4 Baltimore Orioles vs Pittsburgh Pirates Retrosheet Archived from the original on October 31 2021 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 World Series Game 5 Baltimore Orioles vs Pittsburgh Pirates Retrosheet Archived from the original on October 28 2019 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 World Series Game 6 Pittsburgh Pirates vs Baltimore Orioles Retrosheet Archived from the original on November 4 2021 Retrieved July 11 2022 1979 World Series Game 7 Pittsburgh Pirates vs Baltimore Orioles Retrosheet Archived from the original on May 14 2021 Retrieved July 11 2022 External links editLeague Baseball Standings amp Expanded Standings 1979 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1979 Major League Baseball postseason amp oldid 1222741185, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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