Champions
Major League Baseball
*
World Series
The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball (MLB). It has been contested since between the champion teams of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL). The winning team, determined through a best- ...
:
New York Yankees
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over
Los Angeles Dodgers
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(4–2);
Reggie Jackson, MVP
*
American League Championship Series MVP: None
*
National League Championship Series MVP:
Dusty Baker
*
All-Star Game
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, July 19 at
Yankee Stadium: National League, 7–5;
Don Sutton, MVP
Other champions
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College World Series:
Arizona State
*
Japan Series:
Hankyu Braves over
Yomiuri Giants
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(4–1)
*
Big League World Series:
Taipei, Taiwan
*
Little League World Series: Li-Teh,
Kaohsiung
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,
Taiwan
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*
Senior League World Series:
Taipei, Taiwan
Winter Leagues
*
1977 Caribbean Series:
Tigres del Licey
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Dominican Republic League:
Tigres del Licey
*
Mexican Pacific League:
Venados de Mazatlán
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Puerto Rican League:
Criollos de Caguas
*
Venezuelan League:
Navegantes del Magallanes
Awards and honors
*
Baseball Hall of Fame
**
Ernie Banks
**
Martín Dihigo
**
John Henry Lloyd
**
Al Lopez
**
Amos Rusie
**
Joe Sewell
*
Most Valuable Player
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**
Rod Carew (AL)
Minnesota Twins
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**
George Foster (NL)
Cincinnati Reds
*
Cy Young Award
**
Sparky Lyle (AL)
New York Yankees
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**
Steve Carlton (NL)
Philadelphia Phillies
*
Rookie of the Year
**
Eddie Murray (AL)
Baltimore Orioles
**
Andre Dawson (NL)
Montreal Expos
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*Woman Executive of the Year (major or minor league)
**Mary Anne Whitacre,
Hawaii Islanders,
Pacific Coast League
*
Gold Glove Award
**(P)
Jim Palmer,
Baltimore Orioles (
AL);
Jim Kaat,
Philadelphia Phillies (
NL)
**(C)
Jim Sundberg,
Texas Rangers (AL);
Johnny Bench,
Cincinnati Reds (NL)
**(1B)
Jim Spencer,
Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The club plays its ...
(AL);
Steve Garvey,
Los Angeles Dodgers
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(NL)
**(2B)
Frank White,
Kansas City Royals
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(AL);
Joe Morgan,
Cincinnati Reds (NL)
**(3B)
Graig Nettles,
New York Yankees
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(AL);
Mike Schmidt,
Philadelphia Phillies (NL)
**(SS)
Mark Belanger,
Baltimore Orioles (AL);
Dave Concepción,
Cincinnati Reds (NL)
**(OF)
Juan Beníquez,
Texas Rangers (AL);
César Gerónimo,
Cincinnati Reds (NL)
**(OF)
Al Cowens,
Kansas City Royals
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(AL);
Garry Maddox,
Philadelphia Phillies (NL)
**(OF)
Carl Yastrzemski,
Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Founded in as one of the Ameri ...
(AL);
Dave Parker,
Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central ...
(NL)
MLB statistical leaders
Major league baseball final standings
Events
January
*January 1 –
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher
Danny Frisella is killed in a dune buggy accident in Arizona.
*January 2 – Not even a full season into owning the
Atlanta Braves,
Ted Turner is suspended by Commissioner
Bowie Kuhn for tampering with the signing of
Gary Matthews. In addition, the Braves are stripped of their first round selections in the June 1978 baseball draft. Turner successfully appeals the suspension, and the draft picks are reinstated.
*January 4 –
Mary Shane is hired by the
Chicago White Sox
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as MLB's first woman TV play-by-play announcer.
*January 6
**
California Angels shortstop
Mike Miley is killed in a single-car accident in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
**Future
Hall-of-Fame first baseman
Willie McCovey, four days shy of his 39th birthday, returns to the
San Francisco Giants
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as a free agent. The slugger had spent 1974–1976 with the
San Diego Padres
The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team based in San Diego. The Padres compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Division. ...
and
Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of the American League (AL) American League We ...
. Playing with his original and longtime (1959–1973) team, McCovey enjoys a renaissance in 1977, playing in 141 games, smashing 28 home runs, and batting .280 with 134 hits.
*January 11 – The
Chicago Cubs
The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central Division. Th ...
trade pitcher
Mike Garman and outfielder
Rick Monday to the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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for minor league pitcher Jeff Albert, first baseman
Bill Buckner and shortstop
Iván DeJesús.
*January 19 – The
Baseball Writers' Association of America elects
Ernie Banks to the
Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.
*January 20 – The
Baltimore Orioles trade outfielder
Paul Blair to the
New York Yankees
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in exchange for outfielders
Elliott Maddox and
Rick Bladt.
*January 31 – The Special Veterans Committee selects second baseman
Joe Sewell, pitcher
Amos Rusie and catcher
Al López for the Hall of Fame.
February
*February 2 –
Fritz Peterson, who gained notoriety in as a member of the
New York Yankees
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when he and teammate
Mike Kekich swapped wives and families, is released by the
Texas Rangers, ending his major league career. In 355
games pitched over 11 seasons, Peterson posted a 133–131
won–lost record (3.30
earned run average) with 20 shutouts and one 20-win season () for the Yanks, Rangers and
Cleveland Indians
The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. Since , the team ...
.
*February 3 – The Special Committee on the Negro Leagues elects
Martín Dihigo and
John Henry Lloyd to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Dihigo, a dominant pitcher born in Cuba, also is one of just two players to be inducted to the Cuban, Dominican Republic, Mexican Baseball and Venezuelan Halls of Fame, being the other
Willie Wells. Lloyd, a standout shortstop and prolific hitter, played in the Negro Leagues from 1906 through 1932, and is also a member of the Cuban and Mexican Halls of Fame. The committee then dissolves, its functions being taken over by the Veterans Committee.
*February 5 – The
Chicago Cubs
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trade pitcher
Darold Knowles to the
Texas Rangers for a "
player to be named later (PTBNL)." Outfielder
Gene Clines is later sent to Chicago to complete the deal.
*February 11 – The
Cubs continue their busy off-season, sending third baseman and 1975–1976
National League batting champion Bill Madlock and second baseman
Rob Sperring to the
San Francisco Giants
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for third baseman
Steve Ontiveros, outfielder
Bobby Murcer and minor-league pitcher Andrew Muhlstock.
*February 16
**Third baseman
Dave Roberts, acquired by the brand-new
Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Since 1989, the team has p ...
from the
San Diego Padres
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on October 22, 1976, is traded back to the Padres in exchange for pitcher
Jerry Johnson.
**The
Cubs make their fourth trade in five weeks, sending outfielder
Champ Summers to the
Cincinnati Reds for outfielder
Dave Schneck.
*February 18 – The
New York Yankees
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trade
Sandy Alomar to the
Texas Rangers for fellow infielders
Brian Doyle and
Greg Pryor.
*February 19 – The
Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of the American League (AL) American League We ...
sell the contract of veteran relief pitcher
Paul Lindblad to the
Rangers for a reported $400,000.
*February 23 – The
Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. One of the AL's eight chart ...
sign veteran free-agent second baseman
Tito Fuentes, 33, who had been granted free agency from the
San Diego Padres
The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team based in San Diego. The Padres compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Division. ...
on December 1, 1976. Fuentes will start 149 games at second for the
1977 Tigers before ceding his position to top prospect
Lou Whitaker in 1978.
*February 24 – The
Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of the American League (AL) American League We ...
trade veteran first baseman/outfielder
Ron Fairly to the
Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Since 1989, the team has p ...
for minor league infielder Mike Weathers. Fairly, a key member of the
Montreal Expos
The Montreal Expos () were a Canadian professional baseball team based in Montreal. The Expos were the first Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located outside the United States. They played in the National League (baseball), National League ...
from June 1969 through the 1974 season, will become the first major leaguer to play for both Canadian franchises.
March
*March 2 – Free-agent pitcher
Ed Farmer is signed by the
Baltimore Orioles.
*March 15
**
Oakland Athletics
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owner
Charles O. Finley announces four trades, three of them with the
Chicago Cubs
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, in an attempt to remake his team after
free agency has liberated his former stars to sign elsewhere. His three transactions with the Cubs net him pitcher
Joe Coleman and outfielder
Jim Tyrone in exchange for pitcher
Jim Todd and infielders
Gaylen Pitts and
Jerry Tabb.
**In his most significant transaction, made with the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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, Finley obtains six players—pitchers
Doug Bair,
Dave Giusti,
Rick Langford and
Doc Medich and outfielders
Tony Armas and
Mitchell Page—in exchange for pitcher
Chris Batton,
American League All-Star second baseman
Phil Garner, and veteran infielder
Tommy Helms.
*March 16 – Finley's
Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of the American League (AL) American League We ...
sign veteran seven-time All-Star slugger and
AL MVP Dick Allen, 35, who had been granted free agency from the
Philadelphia Phillies on November 5, 1977.
*March 17 –
Charlie Finley is in the news again. A Federal Court rules in favor of
Commissioner of Baseball Bowie Kuhn's decision—"in the best interest of baseball"—to void his
Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of the American League (AL) American League We ...
' June 1976 deals that saw the team sell the contracts of
Rollie Fingers and
Joe Rudi to the
Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Founded in as one of the Ameri ...
and
Vida Blue to the New York Yankees for a total of $3.5 million. Finley had sued Kuhn and MLB to force the deals to go through.
*March 18 – The
Minnesota Twins
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sign free agent pitcher
Geoff Zahn, released by the
Chicago Cubs
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on January 17.
*March 21 – The
Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. One of the AL's eight chart ...
'
Mark Fidrych,
1976
Events January
* January 2 – The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights enters into force.
* January 5 – The Pol Pot regime proclaims a new constitution for Democratic Kampuchea.
* January 18 – Full diplomatic ...
American League Rookie of the Year, rips the cartilage in his left knee shagging fly balls in the outfield. He will undergo surgery March 31 and not return to the mound until May 27.
*March 26
**The
Oakland Athletics
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trade 22-year-old outfielder
Claudell Washington, a 1975 AL All-Star, to the
Texas Rangers for pitcher
Jim Umbarger, infielder
Rodney "Cool Breeze" Scott, and cash.
**The
Houston Astros
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trade second baseman
Rob Andrews and cash to the
San Francisco Giants
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for second baseman
Rob Sperring and outfielder
Willie Crawford.
**The
Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Founded in as one of the Ameri ...
release popular third baseman
Rico Petrocelli, 33, a 13-year veteran and two-time
American League All-Star. Instead of signing with another team, Petrocelli opts to retire from baseball.
*March 28
**While in
Orlando, Florida
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for an
exhibition game with the
Minnesota Twins
The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team is named afte ...
,
Texas Rangers second baseman
Lenny Randle, angered with manager
Frank Lucchesi over playing time and remarks Lucchesi has made to the press, exchanges heated words with his manager during batting practice. When the argument escalates, Randle punches Lucchesi, still in street clothes, in the face and knocks him down. Lucchesi is hospitalized for a week: he needs plastic surgery to repair his fractured cheekbone, broken in three places. He also receives bruises to his kidney and back. The Rangers suspend Randle for 30 days without pay and fine him $10,000; he never plays for them again. Randle is also charged with
assault
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and pleads no contest to battery charges in a Florida court, where he is slapped with an additional $1,050 fine.
**The
Cincinnati Reds trade outfielder
Joel Youngblood to the
St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for pitcher
Bill Caudill.
*March 29 – The
Cleveland Indians
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reacquire outfielder
John Lowenstein from the
Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Since 1989, the team has p ...
for shortstop
Héctor Torres.
*March 30 – The
Seattle Mariners
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trade pitcher
Roy Thomas, who had been selected in the
expansion draft
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, to the
Houston Astros
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for second baseman
Larry Milbourne.
April
*The
Pittsburgh Pirates
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purchase the contract of outfielder
Mike Easler from the
California Angels.
*April 5
**The
New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Am ...
acquire shortstop
Bucky Dent from the
Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The club plays its ...
for pitchers
LaMarr Hoyt and Bob Polinsky, outfielder
Oscar Gamble and $200,000. Dent, 25, a
American League All-Star with the Pale Hose, will have a notable six-year tenure in Yankee pinstripes—hitting one of the most famous homers in club history in
1978
Events January
* January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213.
* January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd ...
, earning two
World Series
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rings in
1977 and
1978
Events January
* January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213.
* January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd ...
(in which he will star as the
Series' MVP), and making two more All-Star teams.
**The
Los Angeles Dodgers
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sign veteran
Boog Powell, the
American League Most Valuable Player, who was released by the
Cleveland Indians
The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. Since , the team ...
on March 30. Powell, 35, will
pinch hit in 47 games for the 1977 Dodgers.
*April 6 – Before 57,762 fans, the
Seattle Mariners
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play their first
American League
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game and open their home stadium, the
Kingdome, with a 7–0 loss to the
California Angels.
José Báez' first-inning
single is the first
hit in Mariners' history.
*April 7
** After the grounds crew clears snow from the field before Opening Day festivities, the
Toronto Blue Jays
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play their first game in franchise history, defeating the
Chicago White Sox
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9–5 at
Exhibition Stadium. Near-freezing temperatures greet the inaugural crowd of 44,649, and snow flurries fly throughout the afternoon. In the home half of the first inning, Toronto first baseman
Doug Ault enters the history books with the Jays' first-ever hit—their first home run.
**
Frank Sinatra
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keeps a promise and sings ''
The Star-Spangled Banner
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'' on Opening Day at
Dodger Stadium. Sinatra had promised
Tommy Lasorda that he would sing the anthem if Lasorda ever became manager of the
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Div ...
.
*April 12 – The
Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. One of the AL's eight chart ...
trade
Willie Horton, who has played for the team since , to the
Texas Rangers for pitcher
Steve Foucault.
*April 15 – Before a crowd of 57,592, the
Montreal Expos
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play their first game at
Montreal's Olympic Stadium. The visiting
Philadelphia Phillies spoil their home opener, 7–2, behind future Hall of Fame left-hander
Steve Carlton.
*April 17
**Umpires
Terry Tata,
Ed Sudol,
Dick Stello and
Bruce Froemming walk off the field in protest after the video screen at
Fulton County Stadium shows the replay of a controversial, disputed call involving
Bob Watson of the
Houston Astros
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scoring at a run at home plate. The crew returns to the field after they are promised the replay will never happen again.
**Less than a week after earning his first win in the major leagues,
Mike Pazik of the
Minnesota Twins
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is involved in a collision. A driver exiting the highway the wrong way strikes Pazik's van head on. The accident results in Pazik suffering two broken legs, thus ending his baseball career.
*April 24
**Canadian right-hander
Ferguson Jenkins, a future
Hall of Famer, throws the first shutout ever in
Exhibition Stadium as the visiting
Boston Red Sox
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defeat the
Toronto Blue Jays
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9–0.
**
Charlie Hough hits what will be the only homer of his 25-year MLB career, as he closes out the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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' 16–6 victory over the
Braves at
Fulton County Stadium.
*April 25 – The
Cincinnati Reds defeat the
Atlanta Braves 23–9. The Reds score 12 runs in one inning and outfielder
George Foster scores five runs and drives in seven.
*April 26 – Before completing his suspension with the
Texas Rangers,
Lenny Randle is traded to the
New York Mets
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of Queens. The Mets compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National ...
for a
player to be named later ("PTBNL"). The Rangers will receive shortstop
Rick Auerbach from New York on May 20.
*April 27
**The
New York Yankees
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acquire pitcher
Mike Torrez from the
Oakland Athletics
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in exchange for pitcher
Dock Ellis, infielder
Marty Perez and outfielder
Larry Murray. While Torrez will only spend one season in pinstripes—and throw two complete-game victories for them in the
1977 World Series—he'll become a part of Yankees lore the following season when, as a member of the
Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Founded in as one of the Ameri ...
, he surrenders
Bucky Dent's
home run that helps the Yankees win the
AL East championship.
**
Garry Templeton of the
St. Louis Cardinals scores five runs in a game, setting a team record as the Cardinals rout the
Chicago Cubs
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at
Wrigley Field 20–3.
** The
Montreal Expos
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and
San Francisco Giants
The San Francisco Giants are an American professional baseball team based in San Francisco. The Giants compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Div ...
trade shortstops, with the Expos acquiring
Chris Speier from San Francisco for
Tim Foli.
*April 30
**The red-hot
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Div ...
defeat the visiting
Montreal Expos
The Montreal Expos () were a Canadian professional baseball team based in Montreal. The Expos were the first Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located outside the United States. They played in the National League (baseball), National League ...
behind
Rick Rhoden's solid eight-inning effort to improve their April record to 17–3, opening up a 7½-game lead in the
National League West Division over the two-time world champion
Cincinnati Reds.
**
Dennis Eckersley throws 11 shutout innings and
Dave LaRoche nails down the save as the
Cleveland Indians
The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. Since , the team ...
defeat the
Milwaukee Brewers 1–0 (12 innings) at
County Stadium. The winning run is
unearned and spoils a stellar, 11
-inning start by the Brewer's
Jim Slaton.
May
*May 9
**In a nationally televised
ABC Monday Night Baseball game between the
St. Louis Cardinals and the
Cincinnati Reds,
Al Hrabosky, the "Mad Hungarian", loads the bases in the eighth inning with the score tied 5–5, then proceeds to strike out
George Foster,
Johnny Bench, and
Bob Bailey to the delight of the fans at
Busch Memorial Stadium. The Cardinals win 6–5 on a walk-off home run by
Ted Simmons in the home half of the tenth.
**The
Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Since 1989, the team has p ...
acquire third baseman
Roy Howell from the
Texas Rangers for pitcher
Steve Hargan, shortstop
Jim Mason and $200,000. On the field, the Jays defeat the
Seattle Mariners
The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle. The Mariners compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League West, West Division. The team joined the American ...
10–4 at
Exhibition Stadium in the first on-field meeting between 1977's two AL expansion teams.
*May 11
**
Atlanta Braves owner
Ted Turner fires manager
Dave Bristol and names himself manager before a game against the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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. The Braves lose 2–1, their 17th consecutive loss. Turner is then ordered by
National League president
Chub Feeney to desist; soon after, owners are banned from managing. Coach
Vern Benson will pilot the Braves on May 12 to a 6–1 win, breaking the losing streak. Then Bristol is reinstated to the manager's post for the remainder of the season.
** The
California Angels trade first baseman
Bruce Bochte and pitcher
Sid Monge to the
Cleveland Indians
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for pitchers
Dave LaRoche and
Dave Schuler.
*May 14 –
Jim Colborn throws a
no-hitter as the
Kansas City Royals
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defeat the
Texas Rangers 6–0. Colborn is the first Royal to pitch a no-hitter at Royals Stadium, later renamed
Kauffman Stadium.
*May 17
**Mets ace
Tom Seaver pitches his fifth career one-hitter, a 6–0 shutout of the
Chicago Cubs
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. Seaver's no-hit bid is broken up by
Steve Ontiveros on a bloop single in the fifth.
**The visiting
New York Yankees
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score three runs in the top of the 15th to defeat the
Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of the American League (AL) American League We ...
5–2.
Sparky Lyle throws 6
innings of scoreless relief for the win and rookie
Dell Alston tallies the winning run in his MLB debut. In winning, the Yankees edge ahead of the
Baltimore Orioles and
Boston Red Sox
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in the
AL East by a half-game.
**The
San Diego Padres
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trade their top 1976 relief pitcher,
Butch Metzger, to the
St. Louis Cardinals for pitcher
John D'Acquisto and infielder
Pat Scanlon.
*May 21
**At
Olympic Stadium
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, the
San Diego Padres
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and
Montreal Expos
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go 21 innings and five hours and 33 minutes to decide an 11–8 San Diego triumph. The Expos out-hit the Padres, 25 to 13 (including
Ellis Valentine's
inside-the-park home run
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), but
Merv Rettenmund, the Padres' veteran outfielder, blasts a three-run homer off
Jeff Terpko to provide the winning margin.
**The
Expos acquire right-hander
Santo Alcala from the
Cincinnati Reds for two
players to be named later. Pitchers
Shane Rawley and
Ángel Torres are sent to Cincinnati on May 27 to complete the deal. Then, on May 22, Montreal sends first baseman
Mike Jorgensen to the
Oakland Athletics
The Oakland Athletics (frequently referred to as the Oakland A's) were an American Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Oakland, California from 1968 to 2024. The Athletics were a member club of the American League (AL) American League We ...
for veteran pitcher
Stan Bahnsen.
*May 25 – In the second game of a
Fenway Park twi-night double-header, centerfielder
Lyman Bostock of the
Minnesota Twins
The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team is named afte ...
ties a major league record with 12 putouts, and records 17 putouts over both games, setting an
American League
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record. Minnesota sweeps the twin bill, 13–5 and 9–4, and lashes 35 total base hits.
*May 27 –
Mark Fidrych returns from the injured list and pitches a complete game at home for the
Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. One of the AL's eight chart ...
, but loses 2–1 to the
Seattle Mariners
The Seattle Mariners are an American professional baseball team based in Seattle. The Mariners compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League West, West Division. The team joined the American ...
. The return of "The Bird" draws 44,207 to
Tiger Stadium.
*May 28
**The
San Diego Padres
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, fourth in the
NL West at 20–28 but already 14½ games behind the
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Div ...
, fire fourth-year manager
John McNamara and replace him with veteran skipper
Alvin Dark, 55, whose last managing job saw him lead the
Oakland Athletics
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to the
AL West division title.
**The
Seattle Mariners
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purchase the contract of pitcher
Tom House from the
Boston Red Sox
The Boston Red Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Boston. The Red Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Founded in as one of the Ameri ...
.
*May 30
**At age 22, pitcher
Dennis Eckersley fires a
no-hitter as the
Cleveland Indians
The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. Since , the team ...
top the
California Angels 1–0. Eckersley walks one batter and strikes out 12.
**The
New York Mets
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of Queens. The Mets compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National ...
, floundering at 15–30 and last in the
NL East, sack second-year skipper
Joe Frazier
Joseph William Frazier (January 12, 1944November 7, 2011) was an American professional boxer who competed from 1965 to 1981. Nicknamed "Smokin' Joe", he is widely regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight boxers of all time. He was known for ...
and replace him with
player-manager Joe Torre. A nine-time
NL All-Star as a catcher, first baseman and third baseman, Torre, 36, appears in only two more contests as a pinch hitter before removing himself from the active list to focus on managing full-time. His career in the dugout will last 29 seasons, produce four
World Series
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championships (all with the
New York Yankees
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), and earn him a berth in
Cooperstown.
June
*June 1 – Pitcher
Jim Bouton is released by the
Chicago White Sox
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without ever appearing in a game for the team.
*June 3 – Leading by two runs in the bottom of the ninth inning, the
Baltimore Orioles escape a no-out loaded bases jam when
John Wathan hits into a run-scoring triple play to end the game, giving the O's a 7–6 victory over Kansas City at
Royals Stadium. Wathan's
sacrifice fly to right field is the first out, but it scores
Al Cowens from third base; however,
Freddie Patek, the runner on first, is caught in a run-down on the throw (out #2) and
Dave Nelson, stranded off third base, is tagged out (out #3) by
Mark Belanger, completing the 9-6-4-6 triple play.
*June 5 – On Old-Timer's Day, the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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retire the #24 jersey of former manager
Walter Alston, who retired in September 1976 after 23 years (which yielded four
World Series
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championships) at the team's helm.
*June 7 – The
Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The club plays its ...
select
Baseball Hall of Fame inductee
Harold Baines with the #1 pick in the
1977 MLB Draft. White Sox owner
Bill Veeck had first seen Baines play Little League ball and has followed his career. Pitcher
Bill Gullickson is taken with the second pick by the
Montreal Expos
The Montreal Expos () were a Canadian professional baseball team based in Montreal. The Expos were the first Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located outside the United States. They played in the National League (baseball), National League ...
, and the
Milwaukee Brewers take
University of Minnesota
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infielder
Paul Molitor (a Hall of Fame inductee) with the third pick.
Danny Ainge
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, a potential pro
basketball
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player, is picked in the 15th round by the
Toronto Blue Jays
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.
*June 8
**For the fourth time in his career,
Nolan Ryan strikes out 19 batters in a game, doing so against the
Toronto Blue Jays
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.
**For the 14th time in his 17 years as owner of the
Kansas City/Oakland Athletics,
Charlie Finley changes managers, firing
Jack McKeon (26–27) after only 53 games and replacing him with
Bobby Winkles. Denuded of talent by free agency, the Athletics were thought to be over-achieving under McKeon but Finley fires him anyway.
**The
Blue Jays purchase the contract of five-time
Gold Glove Award-winning third baseman
Doug Rader from the
San Diego Padres
The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team based in San Diego. The Padres compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Division. ...
.
*June 9 -
Carl Yastrzemski doubles against the Baltimore Orioles. It was his 500th double in his Hall of Fame career.
*June 12 – Before a crowd of only 10,439 at the
Astrodome
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, the New York Mets beat the
Houston Astros
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3–1.
Tom Seaver picks up the win and goes 7–3 for the season. It would be six years until Seaver again wins a game in a Met uniform.
*June 13 – The
California Angels and
Baltimore Orioles exchange right-handed relief pitchers, when
Dick Drago is sent to the Orioles for
Dyar Miller.
*June 15
**At the trading deadline, the
New York Mets
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deal future
Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher
Tom Seaver to the
Cincinnati Reds for pitcher
Pat Zachry, infielder
Doug Flynn and outfielders
Steve Henderson and
Dan Norman. They then trade infielder
Mike Phillips to the
St. Louis Cardinals for outfielder
Joel Youngblood, and send slugging outfielder
Dave Kingman to the
San Diego Padres
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for minor league pitcher
Paul Siebert and utilityman
Bobby Valentine, who will one day will manage the Mets. The day will forever be known in Mets lore as the "Midnight Massacre".
**The
Milwaukee Brewers send two minor leaguers, pitcher Rick O'Keeffe and infielder Garry Pyka, to the
Reds for veteran left-hander
Mike Caldwell, 28, who will be a 22-game winner in 1978 and go 102–80 in eight seasons in a Brewer uniform.
**The
Philadelphia Phillies acquire outfielder
Bake McBride and pitcher
Steve Waterbury from the
St. Louis Cardinals in exchange for southpaw
Tom Underwood and outfielders
Rick Bosetti and
Dane Iorg. McBride, 28, is a former
National League Rookie of the Year and 1976
All-Star who will be a key member of the Phils' 1977–1978
NL East champions and
1980 World Series champions.
**The
New York Yankees
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obtain right-handed power hitter
Cliff Johnson from the
Houston Astros
The Houston Astros are an American professional baseball team based in Houston. The Astros compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League West, West Division. They are one of two major leag ...
for pitcher
Randy Niemann, infielder
Mike Fischlin and a "
PTBNL" (first baseman
Dave Bergman, added to the deal on November 23, 1977).
*June 16 – The
Los Angeles Dodgers
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purchase the contract of pitcher
Bobby Castillo from the
Kansas City Royals
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. Castillo will go on to be known as the pitcher who helped
Fernando Valenzuela learn how to throw a
screwball.
*June 18
**
Frank Robinson's term as manager of the
Cleveland Indians
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ends after 2
seasons when he is replaced by coach
Jeff Torborg at the team's helm. MLB's first black manager, Robinson has compiled a 186–189 (.496) record: his
1976 Indians had finished a promising 81–78, but the Tribe are only 26–31 (.456) when the change is made.
**In the sixth inning of an
NBC-televised game against the
Boston Red Sox
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at Fenway Park,
New York Yankees
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manager
Billy Martin pulls right fielder
Reggie Jackson and replaces him with
Paul Blair after Jackson misplays
Jim Rice's fly ball for a double. As Jackson returns to the dugout, he and Martin exchange words, Martin arguing that Jackson had shown him up by "not hustling" on the play. The Yankees manager lunges at Jackson (who is 18 years younger than Martin and outweighs him by about 40 pounds), and has to be restrained by coaches
Yogi Berra and
Elston Howard—with the NBC cameras showing the confrontation to the entire country. The Red Sox win, 10–4.
*June 19 – The
Red Sox complete a three-game sweep of the
New York Yankees
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at
Fenway Park, 11–1 behind
Ferguson Jenkins. Boston slugs five home runs, for a total of 16 blasts in the three-game set. They take a 2½-game lead over the Yankees and
Baltimore Orioles in the
AL East.
*June 20 – On ABC's
Monday Night Baseball, the Detroit Tigers'
Mark Fidrych beats the Yankees 2–1 at home, allowing 3 hits, no walks, and striking out nine.
*June 21 –
Frank Lucchesi is fired as the manager of the Texas Rangers with a 31–31 record following a 9–5 loss to the
Minnesota Twins
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. Lucchesi blames his firing on his spring-training altercation with former Ranger
Lenny Randle, and sues Randle for $200,000.
*June 22 –
Eddie Stanky replaces Lucchesi as the Rangers' manager. He pilots the Rangers to a 10–8 triumph over the
Minnesota Twins
The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team is named afte ...
at
Metropolitan Stadium, and then surprisingly quits his post a mere 18 hours after being hired, one of the shortest tenures in MLB history. Stanky returns to his successful college career as head baseball coach of the
University of South Alabama.
*June 24 – After hitting what appears to be a three-run homer in the third inning at
Metropolitan Stadium,
Ralph Garr is called out for passing teammate
Jim Essian, who waited at first base to make sure the ball cleared the fence. The umpires award the
Chicago White Sox
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outfielder, known as "Road Runner", a two-run single, but the mistake proves costly when Chicago loses the game in Minnesota, 7–6.
*June 25 – A group of former
Chicago Cubs
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flatten the Hall of Famers 5–1 in a pregame exhibition. The ex-Cubs included the likes of
Billy Jurges,
Stan Hack, and
Ron Santo. The 24 Hall of Famers that day includes the greatest collection outside of
Cooperstown. Players like
Joe DiMaggio,
Ralph Kiner and
Warren Spahn played at
Wrigley Field one last time. In the regular game, The Cubs scored four runs in the ninth to overtake the Mets, 5–4. The win improves the Cubs record to 44–22, seven games over the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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.
*June 26
**The
New York Yankees
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"flip the script" on the
Boston Red Sox
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by sweeping their rivals in a three-game set at
Yankee Stadium. After beating Boston 6–5 (11 innings) Friday and 5–1 (behind
Mike Torrez) on Saturday, they finish the sweep today, 5–4, with ace reliever
Sparky Lyle gaining his second victory of the series. The Yankees narrow Boston's division lead to two games, and launch the Bosox on a nine-game losing streak.
**
Pete Vukovich pitches the first shutout in Toronto Blue Jay history, blanking the Baltimore Orioles at
Memorial Stadium, 2–0.
** On
Rod Carew Night, the
Twins' first baseman goes 4-for-5 en route to scoring five runs and collecting six RBIs in Minnesota's 19–12 victory over the
White Sox at
Metropolitan Stadium.
*June 27 – The
San Francisco Giants
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'
Willie McCovey smashes two home runs, one a
grand slam off reliever
Joe Hoerner, in the sixth inning to pace a 14–9 victory over the
Cincinnati Reds. McCovey becomes the first player in major league history to twice hit two home runs in one inning (his first time was on April 12, 1973), and also becomes the all-time National League leader with 17 career grand slams.
Andre Dawson, in both
1978
Events January
* January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213.
* January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd ...
and
1986, will be the next player to hit two homers in the same inning.
*June 28
**The
Texas Rangers welcome their fourth manager of the 1977 season—former longtime
Baltimore Orioles third-base coach
Billy Hunter—by dropping a 6–5 decision to the
Athletics at the
Oakland Coliseum. Hunter succeeds
Frank Lucchesi,
Eddie Stanky and interim pilot
Connie Ryan as manager of the 34–35 Rangers. He will turn their season around by leading them to a 60–33 record and a second-place finish in the
AL West.
**At
Olympic Stadium
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, the
Chicago Cubs
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beat the
Montreal Expos
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4–2.
Rick Reuschel (11–2) is the winning pitcher, while
Bruce Sutter picks up his 21st
save of the season. The victory represents the high-water mark for the 1977 Cubs with a 47–22 record giving them an 8½-game lead over Pittsburgh.
*June 29
**
Willie Stargell hits his 400th career home run, helping the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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beat the
St. Louis Cardinals 9–1.
**Before 51,745 fans at
Tiger Stadium,
Mark Fidrych fires his sixth straight complete-gate victory of 1977, defeating the
Boston Red Sox
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7–2. Detroit's star sophomore improves his record to
6–2 (
1.83) in 70 innings pitched. But he will be hit hard in his next two starts, then shut down for the season after July 12 with what the Tigers call "tendinitis" in his pitching arm.
*June 30 –
Cliff Johnson joins
Joe DiMaggio and
Joe Pepitone as the only players in
Yankees' history to hit two home runs in the same inning. The designated hitter goes deep twice in the eighth as the Bronx Bombers score eight runs in an 11–5 win over the
Toronto Blue Jays
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.
July
*July 2 – For the second time in 1977,
Jim Spencer ties the
Chicago White Sox
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' club record for
RBIs in a game set by
Shoeless Joe Jackson in 1920, when he knocks in eight runs to help beat the
Minnesota Twins
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at
Comiskey Park, 13–8. The Chisox first baseman's two home runs enable Spencer to duplicate a feat he first accomplished May 14 against the
Cleveland Indians
The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. Since , the team ...
.
*July 3 – On his 24th birthday,
California Angels left-hander
Frank Tanana tosses his 14th consecutive complete game with his 6–4 victory over the
Oakland Athletics
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at
Anaheim Stadium. Tanana's record after today's game is
12–5 (
1.89).
*July 4
**At
Fenway Park, the
Boston Red Sox
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break a nine-game losing streak by bashing eight home runs in their 9–6 victory over the
Toronto Blue Jays
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.
Fred Lynn and
George Scott each hit two blasts.
**
Independence Day
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, the unofficial midpoint of the MLB season, ends with both
Chicago
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teams in first place in their divisions. In the
NL East, the
Cubs (48–28) hold a four-game lead over the
Philadelphia Phillies despite a doubleheader loss to the
Montreal Expos
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at
Wrigley Field. In the
AL West, the surprising
White Sox (45–32) lead the
Minnesota Twins
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by three lengths. The
AL East is the tightest race, with the
New York Yankees
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(45–35) one game in front of the
Red Sox (42–34) and the
Baltimore Orioles (43–36) only 1½ back. The only uncontested division is the
NL West, where the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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(54–26) hold a 10½-game bulge over the
Cincinnati Reds (42–35).
*July 6 – After going 1,887
MLB at bats without a home run,
Chicago Cubs
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outfielder
Greg Gross belts a three-run homer off
Montreal
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's
Don Stanhouse, providing the winning runs in an 8–6 Chicago victory.
*July 9 –
New York Mets
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third baseman
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Lenny Randle ends an
extra innings marathon with the
Expos at
Shea Stadium in the 17th inning with a
walk off home run off
Will McEnaney.
*July 10 – The
California Angels fire manager
Norm Sherry and name coach
Dave Garcia to replace him for the remainder of 1977. After a winter of high expectations—fed by the signings of marquee free agents
Don Baylor,
Bobby Grich and
Joe Rudi—the Angels are only 39–42 (
.481) and 9½ games out of first place in the
AL West under Sherry.
*July 13
**
Jim Rice slugs two homers and
Butch Hobson contributes a three-rub bomb in the tenth inning, enabling the
Boston Red Sox
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to hold onto their half-game lead in the
AL East by beating the home-standing
Cleveland Indians
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, 9–7.
**The
New York Mets
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trail the
Chicago Cubs
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2–1 in the sixth inning at
Shea Stadium when the lights go out as New York City is stricken with a
blackout that would last two days. The game will be resumed on September 16, with the Cubs winning 5–2.
*July 14 –
Jim Wynn, aka the "Toy Cannon", is released by the
New York Yankees
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. On July 26, the home run hitter will sign with the
Milwaukee Brewers, where he finishes his MLB career.
*July 19 – In the
All-Star Game
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at
Yankee Stadium, the
National League defeats the
American League
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for the 14th time in the last 15 encounters.
Don Sutton of the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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is named MVP.
*July 21 – Sixteen years and two days removed from his MLB debut,
Al Downing, best remembered as the pitcher who gave up
Hank Aaron's record breaking home run, is released by the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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, ending his MLB career.
*July 23 –
Gaylord Perry and
Adrian Devine combine for a 13-inning, five-hit shutout and
Mike Hargrove gets the game-winning hit, an RBI single, enabling the
Texas Rangers to edge the
Baltimore Orioles 1–0 at
Memorial Stadium. The matchup of Hall-of-Fame starting pitchers sees
Jim Palmer work 11 shutout innings without gaining a decision.
*July 24 – At
Dodger Stadium,
New York Mets
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outfielder
Bruce Boisclair drops
Davey Lopes' two-out, ninth-inning foul pop up. Lopes then responds with a game-ending three-run home run off
Bob Apodaca to give the Dodgers a 5–3 win and spoil the day for
Nino Espinosa, who left the game needing just one more out for a complete-game victory.
*July 25 –
Pete Rose becomes the all-time hit leader among switch-hitters when he collects his 2,881st career safety, a fourth-inning single off
Pete Falcone in the
Cincinnati Reds' 9–8 loss to the
St. Louis Cardinals at
Busch Memorial Stadium. Ex-Cardinal (and
New York Giant)
Frankie Frisch had established the record on August 4, 1937.
*July 28 – Just two days after pitching a complete game, 3–0 five-hit shutout for the
Chicago Cubs
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against the
Cincinnati Reds,
Rick Reuschel enters the 13th inning in relief of a 15–15 tie game with the Reds at
Wrigley Field. Reuschel retires two batters to end the Reds' half-inning, then leads off the bottom of the 13th with a single and scores the winning run on an RBI single by
Dave Rosello. The two teams combine for 11 home runs; the Cubs' six homers include two each from
Bill Buckner and
George Mitterwald
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.
August
*August 1 –
Willie McCovey extends his own National League record when he hits his 18th career grand slam in the third inning of the Giants' 9–2 victory over Montreal.
*August 4 – For the first time since , both
Chicago
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teams are in first place this late in a season. The faltering
Cubs, who had a 47–22 record on June 28, are now 61–43 and only a half-game in front of the
Philadelphia Phillies in the
NL East; they will skid to a mediocre 81–81 record. The
White Sox, who defeat the
Texas Rangers 5–4 today, are 63–41 and 3½ lengths ahead of the
Minnesota Twins
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in the
AL West; they will win 90 games, but be overwhelmed by the runaway divisional winner
Kansas City Royals
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on August 20.
*August 5 – The
Phillies defeat the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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8–3 at
Veterans Stadium, while the
Cubs fall to the visiting
San Diego Padres
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11–8. The victory powers Philadelphia into first place in their
division, ending the Cubbies' stranglehold on the top spot. Moreover, it represents the third victory of the Phils' 13-game winning skein that will see them 4½ games in front of the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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(and seven lengths ahead of the Cubs) by August 16.
*August 7 – In the second game of a doubleheader at
Wrigley Field,
Mick Kelleher of the
Cubs and
Dave Kingman of the
Padres are involved in a
bench-clearing brawl—a melee with a rare mismatch between the two major combatants. The , Kingman, angered over being hit by a
Steve Renko pitch leading off the second inning, slides hard into Kelleher, the Cubs' , second baseman, on
George Hendrick's ground ball one batter later. Kelleher responds by jumping onto Kingman's back and pummeling him with blows. Both Kelleher and Kingman are ejected from the game, which the Cubs win 9–4.
*August 9 –
Doug Capilla and
Pedro Borbón combine on a one-hitter, and the visiting
Cincinnati Reds defeat the
NL West front-runners, the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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, 4–0.
Ron Cey's seventh-inning single is the Dodgers' only safety.
*August 10 – The
Pittsburgh Pirates
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and
Chicago Cubs
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take 18 innings to settle matters at
Three Rivers Stadium, with Pirates emerging victorious 2–1 on
Ed Ott's pinch-hit
sacrifice fly.
Paul Reuschel excels for the Cubs with six innings of three-hit, shutout relief, while the Pirates'
Goose Gossage and
Grant Jackson each allow only one hit, as they combine for nine scoreless frames.
*August 12
**For the second consecutive day,
Manny Sanguillén of the
Oakland Athletics
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foils a
no-hit bid with a single hit off the
Baltimore Orioles'
Jim Palmer, who settles for a two-hit 6–0 victory. Yesterday's hit was off the
New York Yankees
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'
Mike Torrez, who finished with a 3–0 two-hitter.
**The
Cleveland Indians
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'
Dennis Eckersley one-hits the
Milwaukee Brewers at
Municipal Stadium 2–0.
Cecil Cooper's sixth-inning triple keeps Eckersley from recording his second no-hitter of 1977; he had tossed a no-no against the
California Angels on May 30.
**At
Wrigley Field, the first-place
Philadelphia Phillies begin a devastating four-game sweep of their closest pursuers, the
Chicago Cubs
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, with a 10–3 trouncing of the home side.
Steve Carlton (17–6) defeats
Rick Reuschel (15–5); the
Hall-of-Fame southpaw smashes a home run, and battery-mate
Tim McCarver clouts two, to help Carlton's cause. By the time the Phils leave town after an August 14 doubleheader, they've pushed the Cubs all the way to third place in the
NL East.
**In a game against the
New York Mets
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, the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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'
Ed Ott slides hard into the Mets'
Felix Millan at second base attempting to break up a double play. Millan responds by punching Ott in the jaw with a baseball in his hand, after which Ott lifts up Millan and body-slams him into his extended knee and severely injures Millan's shouder. Millan misses the remainder of the season and is forced to retire from baseball.
*August 16 – The streaky
Boston Red Sox
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, known for shaky pitching and home-run power, win their 16th game in their last 17 contests, 5–3 at
Fenway Park over the
Kansas City Royals
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. The hot streak, which began July 28, has featured unusually strong performances by Bosox pitchers, who have held opponents to two runs or fewer in ten of the 17 games. At 70–44, Boston now leads the
AL East by 3½ games over the
Baltimore Orioles, with the
New York Yankees
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only 4½ back.
*August 17
**With a 5–3 road victory over the
Cleveland Indians
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, the
Royals embark on a torrid streak of their own. They will win 31 of their next 35 games, and rocket from fourth place in the
AL West (64–51) to a 10½-game lead (99–55) by September 25, with a division championship clinched along the way.
**Records fall as the
Mexican League concludes its season. Ironman reliever
Aurelio López of the Mexico City Reds racks up his 30th save to go with a record 19 victories in relief. Veteran Tampico first baseman
Héctor Espino hits 14 home runs, raising his career total to 435, a new minor league record. Thirty-eight-year-old
Vic Davalillo, the league's top hitter with a .384 batting average, is purchased by the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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.
*August 18 – Amateur free-agent left-hander
Kevin Hickey signs a
Chicago White Sox
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contract after being invited to attend an open tryout by a White Sox employee who saw Hickey pitch in a local recreational
softball
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league. He is the only one of 250 men at the camp to leave with a contract. Hickey will appear in 231 MLB games between 1981 and 1991.
*August 20 – The
Kansas City Royals
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defeat the
Boston Red Sox
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5–2. Coupled with losses by the
Chicago White Sox
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,
Texas Rangers and
Minnesota Twins
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, the Royals gain sole possession of first place in the
American League West for the first time in 1977, and don't relinquish it for the rest of the season. The Red Sox, meanwhile, have fallen into another losing funk, with their 2–9 stretch between August 17 and 26 costing them the
AL East lead.
*August 21 – In front of 46,265 fans at
Shea Stadium,
Tom Seaver takes the mound against the
New York Mets
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for the first time in his career. His
Cincinnati Reds defeat the Mets 5–1.
*August 23
**The reeling
Boston Red Sox
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are one-hit by the
Minnesota Twins
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'
Dave Goltz at
Metropolitan Stadium.
Jim Rice's fourth-inning single is the Bosox' only safety. The defeat is Boston's fifth straight.
**The
New York Yankees
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defeat the
Chicago White Sox
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8–3 at
Comiskey Park. Coupled with the Red Sox' loss to the Twins, the Yankees move into first place for the first time since July 9. Moreover,
Billy Martin's Bombers (now 73–51) are in the midst of a month-long 28–5 torrid stretch and will remain atop the
American League East
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for the remainder of the season.
*August 27 – Against the
New York Yankees
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, the
Texas Rangers'
Toby Harrah and
Bump Wills become the first players in Major League history to hit back-to-back inside-the-park
home runs.
*August 28 – The Padres place
Dave Kingman on waivers.
*August 29
**
St. Louis Cardinals outfielder
Lou Brock steals two bases in a 4–3 loss to the
San Diego Padres
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. It is the 893rd career stolen base for Brock, breaking
Ty Cobb
Tyrus Raymond Cobb (December 18, 1886 – July 17, 1961), nicknamed "the Georgia Peach", was an American professional baseball center fielder. A native of rural Narrows, Georgia, Cobb played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB). He spent ...
's modern record.
**
Duane Kuiper hits his first and only career home run. He currently holds the
live-ball era record for the most career at-bats with exactly one home run.
*August 31
**
Hank Aaron's major league mark of 755 career home runs is tied by
Sadaharu Oh in
Japan
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. Three days later, Oh will hit his 756th homer to surpass Aaron's total, becoming the most prolific home run hitter in professional baseball history.
**Still harboring playoff hopes, the
Chicago White Sox
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reacquire veteran reliever
Clay Carroll from the
St. Louis Cardinals for three "
players to be named later:" pitchers
Dave Hamilton and
Silvio Martínez and outfielder
Nyls Nyman. The ChiSox had sent Carroll to St. Louis in March 1977, and he enjoyed a good season coming out of the Redbird bullpen. However, he's treated rudely by
American League
The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the American League (AL), is the younger of two sports leagues, leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada. It developed from the Western L ...
hitters, winning but one game and saving another in eight September appearances.
** The
Los Angeles Dodgers
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acquire veteran catcher
Jerry Grote from the
New York Mets
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of Queens. The Mets compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National ...
for two minor-league
players to named later. To make room for Grote, they release first baseman/pinch-hitter
Boog Powell.
September
*September 3 –
Sadaharu Oh surpasses
Hank Aaron's world record for home runs when he hits homer #756.
*September 5 –
Labor Day
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action concludes with three of MLB's four divisions still up for grabs. In the
AL East, the
New York Yankees
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lead the
Boston Red Sox
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by 2½ games and the
Baltimore Orioles by four, while the red-hot
Kansas City Royals
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have moved 5½ in front of the
Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The club plays its ...
in the
AL West. The
National League standings are somewhat more clear-cut, with the
Philadelphia Phillies seven games ahead of the
Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central ...
in the
East
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Etymology
As in other languages, the word is formed from the fact that ea ...
and the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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holding a 10½-game advantage over the
Cincinnati Reds in the
West.
*September 6 –
Dave Kingman is claimed off waivers by the
California Angels, making them his third team played for in 1977.
*September 7 –
Jim Dwyer is released by the
Chicago Cubs
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.
*September 8 – Pitching in relief of
Ray Burris and
Paul Reuschel against the
Montreal Expos
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at
Wrigley Field,
Chicago Cubs
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bullpen ace
Bruce Sutter strikes out the first six batters he faces. Entering a 2–2 tie game in the top of the eighth, he fans
Warren Cromartie,
André Dawson and
Tony Pérez. Then, in the ninth, he registers the 23rd "
immaculate inning"—three hitters faced, three strikeouts, nine pitches (and nine strikes) thrown—since 1900, whiffing
Ellis Valentine,
Gary Carter and
Larry Parrish. Future Hall-of-Famer Sutter faces three fellow
Cooperstown enshrinees (Dawson, Pérez, Carter) across those six hitters. His strikeout skein ends in the tenth inning, but he throws another shutout frame, then wins his sixth game of 1977 (against one loss), when the Cubs push over a run in home half of the tenth.
*September 9
**In the second game of a double header in
Boston
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, the
Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. One of the AL's eight chart ...
debut their new second baseman,
Lou Whitaker, and their new shortstop,
Alan Trammell. They will play side by side for 19 years to establish a new Major League record for tandem play at those positions.
**The
Cleveland Indians
The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. Since , the team ...
trade former all-star catcher
Ray Fosse to the
Seattle Mariners
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for journeyman pitcher
Bill Laxton and cash considerations.
*September 10 –
Roy Howell hits two home runs, two doubles, and a single, and drives in nine runs, as the
Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Since 1989, the team has p ...
beat the
New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Am ...
19–3.
*September 14 – At age 38, pitcher
Jim Bouton earns a 4–1 win for the
Atlanta Braves over the
San Francisco Giants
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. It is his first MLB victory since July 10, 1970, and the last win of his big-league career. A member of the
1962 world champion New York Yankees and an All-Star in 1963, Bouton had retired midway through the 1970 season, the year his famous "tell-all" memoir, ''
Ball Four,'' was published.
*September 15
**
Dave Kingman is traded by the
California Angels to the
New York Yankees
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for
pitcher
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Randy Stein. Having also played with the
New York Mets
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and
San Diego Padres
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earlier in the season, Kingman becomes the first—and only—
Major League Baseball
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player to play in all four divisions in one season. Kingman will hit four home runs in his two weeks with the Yankees but is ineligible for the postseason.
**In the bottom of the fifth inning at
Toronto
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's
Exhibition Stadium, manager
Earl Weaver pulls his
Baltimore Orioles from the field, citing "hazardous conditions" caused by a small tarp weighed down by bricks that covers a bullpen mound along the left-field foul line. After a 20-minute argument between Weaver and
umpiring crew chief Marty Springstead fails to resolve the issue, the Orioles
forfeit the game. Weaver's club already trail the
Blue Jays, 4–0, when the game is halted.
*September 16 – The
Seattle Mariners
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defeat the
Kansas City Royals
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4–1, snapping the Royals' 16-game winning streak.
*September 17 – Yankees DH
Dave Kingman, with a third-inning round-tripper off
Detroit's Jim Crawford at
Tiger Stadium, becomes the first player to homer for four different teams in one season. The much-traveled veteran will hit a total of 26 home runs in 1977 playing for the Mets (9), Padres (11), Angels (2), and the Yankees (4).
*September 18 – With 51,798 on hand, the
Baltimore Orioles salute future Hall-of-Famer
Brooks Robinson with a day in his honor at
Memorial Stadium. The 40-year-old, 18-time
All-Star and 16x
Gold Glove Award-winning third baseman appeared in his last official MLB game August 13 when he was announced as a pinch hitter for
Al Bumbry; it was his 2,896th game as an Oriole dating to . He went on the voluntarily retired list eight days later.
*September 19 – In his second MLB game,
rookie call-up
Ted Cox of the
Boston Red Sox
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singles in his first two at bats, tying and breaking
Cecil Travis' record of five hits in five at bats at the start of a career. Cox' first seven
plate appearances have produced six hits, with a base on balls mixed in, before he is finally retired in his eighth appearance by
Ed Figueroa of the
New York Yankees
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.
*September 20
**After second-place and seasons, the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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clinch the
NL West title by beating the
San Francisco Giants
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, 3–1.
**Former longtime Dodger executive
Buzzie Bavasi steps down as president of the
San Diego Padres
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after almost a decade as the head of the club's front office. Bavasi quits because of growing differences with owners
Ray and
Joan Kroc.
*September 22 –
Bert Blyleven fires a 6–0
no-hitter for the
Texas Rangers against the
California Angels at
Anaheim Stadium.
*September 23 –
George Foster blasts his 50th home run of the season off Atlanta's
Buzz Capra, becoming the first major leaguer with a 50-HR season since
Willie Mays in 1965.
*September 25 – The
New York Yankees
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continue their march to the 1977
AL East championship by shutting out the
Toronto Blue Jays
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in both games of an
Exhibition Stadium double-header, 15–0 and 2–0.
Ron Guidry
Ronald Ames Guidry (; born August 28, 1950), nicknamed "Louisiana Lightning" and "Gator", is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 14 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees. Guidry was also the pitch ...
and
Ed Figueroa each win their 16th games of the season. The Yanks'
magic number is now four.
*September 27 – At
Chicago
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's
Wrigley Field, the
Philadelphia Phillies beat the
Cubs 15–9 to clinch their second straight
NL East title. Starting pitcher
Larry Christenson wins his 18th game, slugs his third home run of 1977, and drives in five Phillie runs to advance his own cause.
*September 29
**
Jean R. Yawkey, who inherited the
Boston Red Sox
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from her late husband,
Tom, upon the longtime owner's death in July 1976, announces she is selling the team to a consortium headed by
Haywood Sullivan, a former Bosox catcher now a club vice-president, and
Buddy LeRoux, its former (1966–1974)
athletic trainer turned real-estate mogul, for $15 million. Sullivan is known to be a close personal friend of the Yawkeys. The announcement immediately draws criticism from observers who say the Sullivan-LeRoux bid is not the highest among those submitted by other prospective owners; in addition, concerns are voiced that the Red Sox will not be able to compete with deep-pocketed owners in the new world of baseball free agency.
**With a 6–3 victory over the visiting
California Angels, the
Kansas City Royals
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reach the 100-win mark for the first time in the nine-year history of the franchise. The runaway
American League Western Division champions will finish with 102 regular-season victories.
**
Tony LaRussa, 32, is released by the
St. Louis Cardinals after playing for the
Triple-A New Orleans Pelicans of the
American Association, ending his 16-year playing career. But during the off-season LaRussa will be hired to manage the
Chicago White Sox
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'
Double-A Knoxville farm club, and by August 3, 1979, at 34, he will be named pilot of the White Sox themselves—beginning a 35-year, Hall-of-Fame career.
October
*October 1 – Despite a 10–7 loss to the
Detroit Tigers
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, the
New York Yankees
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clinch their second straight AL Eastern Division title when the
Boston Red Sox
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are beaten 8–7 by the
Baltimore Orioles.
*October 2 –
Dusty Baker of the Los Angeles Dodgers hits his 30th home run of the season off
J.R. Richard of the Houston Astros. Baker joins
Steve Garvey,
Reggie Smith and
Ron Cey as the other Dodgers with over 30 home runs that season, thus making the Dodgers the first team in MLB history to have four players hit over 30 home runs.
*October 5 –
Glenn Burke greets
Dusty Baker on the dugout steps to congratulate his Dodger teammate for hitting a grand slam against the Phillies in Game 2 of the
1977 NLCS. The greeting, which consists of the players extending their right arms above their heads and slapping their hands to make a resounding clap, is considered to be the first "
high five
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" in baseball history.
*October 7 – In Game 3 of the
National League Championship Series at
Philadelphia
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's
Veterans Stadium, the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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trail the
Phillies 5–3 with two outs in the ninth inning—but the Dodgers catch lightning in a bottle and turn the tide of the series. Pinch-hitter
Vic Davalillo beats out a two-strike drag bunt and scores when pinch-hitter
Manny Mota follows with a long double off
Greg Luzinski's glove. Mota reaches third on a throw that
Ted Sizemore mishandles.
Davey Lopes' grounder hits a seam in the carpet and caroms off
Mike Schmidt's knee to
Larry Bowa, and the shortstop's throw is ruled late although television replays and a scene from a 1977 highlight film show that Lopes was out. Mota scores to tie the game, 5–5. The Dodgers then pull out a 6–5 victory when
Bill Russell singles home Lopes after Lopes advanced to second on a wild pickoff throw by
Gene Garber.
*October 8 – In Game 4 of the
NLCS,
Tommy John of the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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outduels
Steve Carlton of the
Philadelphia Phillies for a 4–1 win and the 1977
National League pennant.
*October 9 – The visiting
New York Yankees
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win the deciding fifth game of the
1977 American League Championship Series, overcoming a 3–1 score by plating four runs in the eighth and ninth innings to defeat the
Kansas City Royals
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5–3.
Mike Torrez throws 5
shutout innings of middle relief and
Willie Randolph's
sacrifice fly drives in the decisive, pennant-winning run.
*October 18 – In Game 6 of the
World Series
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,
Reggie Jackson hits three home runs in three swings to lead the
New York Yankees
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to an 8–4, Series-clinching victory. With five homers in the 1977 Fall Classic's six games, Jackson sets a new record, and he is elected
World Series MVP.
*October 20
**Owner
Gene Autry announces a major shake-up of the
California Angels' front office. Autry takes over as club president from longtime administrator and ex-sportswriter
Arthur "Red" Patterson, and hires
Buzzie Bavasi, 63, former general manager of the
Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers and president of the
San Diego Padres
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, as his executive vice president and top advisor.
**
Ron Blomberg of the
Yankees, the
American League
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's first-ever
designated hitter
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, and southpaw reliever
Terry Forster of the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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are among a dozen MLB players who are granted free agency.
*October 24 –
Boston Red Sox
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owner
Jean R. Yawkey fires two-time
''Sporting News'' Executive of the Year Dick O'Connell and his top lieutenants to clear the way for
Haywood Sullivan, named general manager, and
Buddy LeRoux, named executive vice president/administration. Sullivan and LeRoux are the
general partners of a new ownership group expected to take control of the team in the coming days.
*October 25
**
Earl Weaver of the
Baltimore Orioles is named
Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
American League
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Manager of the Year by a landslide vote. Weaver receives 248 first place votes.
Whitey Herzog of the
Kansas City Royals
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is second and
Bob Lemon of the
Chicago White Sox
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finishes third.
**The
Chicago Cubs
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deal veteran outfielder
José Cardenal to the
Philadelphia Phillies for pitcher
Manny Seoane.
*October 26 – The
St. Louis Cardinals purchase the contract of pitcher
Aurelio López from the
Mexico City Reds of the
Mexican League.
*October 27 –
Calvin Griffith, owner of the
Minnesota Twins
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, rejects manager
Gene Mauch's request to resign and take a job as manager with the
California Angels. Griffith informs Mauch and Angels owner
Gene Autry that Mauch, a
Southern California
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resident, is under contract to the Twins for three more years.
Dave Garcia remains at the Angels' helm going into 1978.
*October 28 – The
Pittsburgh Pirates
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' highly coveted fireballing relief pitcher,
Goose Gossage, is one of three players granted free agency as MLB weathers the second off-season of the post-
reserve clause era. Gossage, 26, went
11–9 with 26
saves and a 1.62
earned run average in 72 games in 1977,
fanning 151 hitters in 133
innings pitched. The other players set loose today are outfielder
Oscar Gamble and pitcher
Tom Griffin.
*October 31 –
Mike Torrez, the
New York Yankees
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' premier post-season starting pitcher, is granted free agency. Torrez, 31, threw two complete-game victories in the Bombers' recently completed
World Series
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triumph against the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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.
November
*November 2
**Twenty-two players, including
Lyman Bostock,
Tom Burgmeier,
Larry Hisle,
Dave Kingman,
Doc Medich and
Richie Zisk, are granted free agency.
**Future
Hall-of-Famer Steve Carlton wins his second
National League Cy Young Award. His 23 wins helped the
Philadelphia Phillies reach the postseason for a second straight year for the first time in the 95-year-old franchise's history.
*November 9
**
George Foster of the
Cincinnati Reds wins the 1977
National League Most Valuable Player Award after his spectacular 52-homer, 149-RBI season.
Greg Luzinski of the
Phillies finishes second and
Dave Parker of the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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places third.
**The
Texas Rangers sign free-agent former
Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The club plays its ...
slugger
Richie Zisk, 28, to a ten-year, $2.75 million contract.
*November 11 – The
Rangers sign free-agent pitcher
Doc Medich, most recently with the
New York Mets
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of Queens. The Mets compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National ...
.
*November 16 –
Rod Carew of the
Minnesota Twins
The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team is named afte ...
easily beats
Al Cowens of the
Kansas City Royals
The Kansas City Royals are an American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Royals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team ...
and
Ken Singleton of the
Baltimore Orioles to win the 1977
American League MVP Award.
*November 17
**The
Milwaukee Brewers sign free-agent former
Minnesota Twins
The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team is named afte ...
outfielder
Larry Hisle to a six-year, $3.2 million contract. Hisle, a
1977 All-Star, is the reigning RBI champ of the
American League
The American League of Professional Baseball Clubs, known simply as the American League (AL), is the younger of two sports leagues, leagues constituting Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Canada. It developed from the Western L ...
, and his slugging will help lift the
1978 Brewers to the first over-.500 season in franchise history.
**
Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The club plays its ...
owner
Bill Veeck signs free-agent former
New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Am ...
designated hitter
Ron Blomberg to a four-year contract worth over $600,000. Due to shoulder and knee injuries, Blomberg has appeared in only 35 professional games since 1974 and did not play at all in 1977. Veeck's gamble fails as Blomberg bats only .231 in 169 plate appearances for the Pale Hose in 1978.
*November 20
**
Harry Dalton resigns as general manager of
California Angels and takes a similar position with the
Milwaukee Brewers, replacing
Jim Baumer. Although his six-year term with the Angels produced disappointing results, Dalton, 49, is known as a major architect of the
Baltimore Orioles'
American League
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and
AL East dynasty. In Milwaukee, Dalton will build the underperforming Brewers into a contending team in the AL East beginning in .
**The
Brewers also fire manager
Alex Grammas, who compiled a 133–190 (
.412) record over two full seasons as the club's skipper.
**
Buzzie Bavasi, whose October appointment to the
Angels' front office as executive vice president crowded out Dalton, becomes the Angels' new general manager.
*November 21
**The
Baltimore Orioles'
Eddie Murray (161
games played, 173
hits, 27
home runs, 88
RBI, .283
batting average, .803
OPS) is chosen as the 1977
AL Rookie of the Year. Murray will go on to play 21 MLB seasons, amass 3,255 hits, slug 504 homers, make eight
All-Star squads, win three
Gold Glove Awards as a first baseman and three
Silver Slugger Award
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s, earn a
1983 World Series ring, and become a first-ballot
Hall of Famer in 2003.
**On the eve of
Lyman Bostock's 27th birthday, the
California Angels sign the free-agent former
Minnesota Twins
The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team is named afte ...
outfielder to a $2.3 million, six-year contract. Ten months later, Bostock will be killed in a tragic accidental shooting, a victim of mistaken identity.
**Free-agent relief pitcher
Dick Drago returns to the
Red Sox after a two-year absence when he reportedly signs a multi-year $300,000 contract. Drago had spent 1976–1977 with the
Angels and
Orioles. Although Drago's signing is reported to the press today,
Baseball Reference and
Retrosheet record the transaction as being completed on December 27.
*November 22
**
Andre Dawson of the
Montreal Expos
The Montreal Expos () were a Canadian professional baseball team based in Montreal. The Expos were the first Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise located outside the United States. They played in the National League (baseball), National League ...
wins the
National League Rookie of the Year Award by one vote over
Steve Henderson of the
New York Mets
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of Queens. The Mets compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National ...
. Dawson
hit .282 with 19 home runs and 65 RBI, compared to Henderson's .297 average, 12 homers and 65 RBI. History will validate Dawson's triumph when he is elected to the
Baseball Hall of Fame in after eight
All-Star selections, eight
Gold Glove Awards, the
National League Most Valuable Player Award, and four
Silver Slugger Awards.
**The
Atlanta Braves hire
Bobby Cox as their manager for 1978, replacing
Dave Bristol, who was fired October 25. Former third baseman Cox, 36, was a highly successful manager in the
New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Am ...
' system from 1971 to 1976 and won a
World Series ring as the Yanks' 1977 first-base coach. Although Cox' first term (1978–1981) as the Braves' pilot will produce only one above-.500 season, he will return to Atlanta in 1986, first as
general manager
A general manager (GM) is an executive who has overall responsibility for managing both the revenue and cost elements of a company's income statement, known as profit & loss (P&L) responsibility. A general manager usually oversees most or all of ...
, where he will help build one of the most talented organizations in baseball. Then, on June 23, 1990, he'll begin a second term as the Braves' field manager through , a 21-year run that will see him win 14 division titles, five
National League pennants, and the
1995 World Series. He will be elected to the Hall of Fame in after 2,504 victories accumulated over 29 years—a quarter-century with the Braves, plus four seasons (1982–1985) at the helm of the
Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Since 1989, the team has p ...
.
**The
New York Yankees
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sign free-agent former
Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central ...
fireballer
Goose Gossage to a six-year, $2.75 million contract. Gossage will lead the
American League
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in
saves twice, and win a
1978 World Series ring, in
The Bronx
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over the next six seasons.
**The
Los Angeles Dodgers
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sign Gossage's former teammate with the
Chicago White Sox
The Chicago White Sox are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The White Sox compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The club plays its ...
and
Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central ...
, free-agent left-handed reliever
Terry Forster, to a five-year, $900,000 contract.
*November 23 – The
Boston Red Sox
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sign right-handed starting pitcher
Mike Torrez, a free agent formerly with the arch-rival
New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Am ...
, to a seven-year, $2.5 million contract. In addition to his two complete-game victories in the
1977 World Series, Torrez had won 14 games (losing 12) for the Bombers in 1977.
*November 29 – The
San Diego Padres
The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team based in San Diego. The Padres compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Division. ...
sign free-agent former
Chicago White Sox
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outfielder
Oscar Gamble to a six-year $2.85 million contract. Gamble had hit 31 home runs for the contending
1977 ChiSox, and their failure to retain him and fellow slugger
Richie Zisk (30 homers) will be keenly felt in 1978.
*November 30
**Free-agent power hitter
Dave Kingman signs with the
Chicago Cubs
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, making the Cubs the fifth franchise he was a part of during the calendar year. Kingman had started the season with the
Mets, then was traded to the
Padres, who later released him. He signed with the
Angels, played there for a week, and was traded to the
Yankees, where he finished the season before being granted free agency.
**The
Boston Red Sox
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sign free-agent
Chicago White Sox
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utility infielder
Jack Brohamer.
December
*December 1
**
Gabe Paul, a key member of
George Steinbrenner's ownership group since it bought the
New York Yankees
The New York Yankees are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of the Bronx. The Yankees compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Am ...
in —and the Bombers' club president and general manager since the autumn of that year—announces his resignation from both posts, effective January 1, 1978. Paul, 67, will return to the
Cleveland Indians
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as president and minority owner in a new ownership syndicate headed by former Yankees' limited partner
Francis "Steve" O'Neill.
**The
Yankees concurrently announce that
Al Rosen, 53, former All-Star
Indians third baseman, and vice president
Cedric Tallis, 63, former GM of the
Kansas City Royals
The Kansas City Royals are an American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Royals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team ...
, will assume Paul's duties.
*December 5
**The
Toronto Blue Jays
The Toronto Blue Jays are a Canadian professional baseball team based in Toronto. The Blue Jays compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League East, East Division. Since 1989, the team has p ...
select first baseman
Willie Upshaw from the
Yankees and the
Milwaukee Brewers select catcher
Ned Yost from the
New York Mets
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of Queens. The Mets compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National ...
in the 1977
Rule 5 draft.
** The
California Angels trade pitcher
Richard Dotson and outfielders
Bobby Bonds and
Thad Bosley to the
Chicago White Sox
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in exchange for pitchers
Chris Knapp and
Dave Frost and catcher/outfielder
Brian Downing.
*December 6 – The
Blue Jays trade pitcher
Pete Vuckovich and a "
PTBNL" (outfielder
John Scott) to the
St. Louis Cardinals for pitchers
Tom Underwood and
Víctor Cruz.
*December 7
**The
Atlanta Braves sell the contract of pitcher
Andy Messersmith to the
New York Yankees
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. Messersmith, 32, who helped usher in
free agency with his
1975 arbitration case, has gone
16–15 (
3.49) in 45 games since signing a lucrative deal with the Braves in April 1976.
**The
Baltimore Orioles acquire pitchers
Joe Kerrigan and
Don Stanhouse and outfielder
Gary Roenicke from the
Montreal Expos
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for pitchers
Rudy May,
Randy Miller and
Bryn Smith.
**The
Seattle Mariners
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trade pitcher
Tommy Moore and outfielder
Carlos López to the
Orioles for pitcher
Mike Parrott.
*December 8
**The
Atlanta Braves,
New York Mets
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,
Texas Rangers and
Pittsburgh Pirates
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pull off an unusual four-team, interleague trade. The Braves send first baseman
Willie Montañez to the Mets. Then, the Rangers deal pitchers
Adrian Devine and
Tommy Boggs and outfielder
Eddie Miller to the Braves; outfielder
Tom Grieve and a "
PTBNL" (outfielder
Ken Henderson) to the Mets; and future
Hall-of-Fame starting pitcher
Bert Blyleven to the Pirates. In turn, Pittsburgh sends outfielder
Al Oliver and infielder
Nelson Norman to the Rangers, while the Mets trade pitcher
Jon Matlack to the Rangers and first baseman
John Milner to the Pirates.
**The
St. Louis Cardinals deal southpaw reliever
Al Hrabosky—known to fans as "The Mad
Hungarian"—to the cross-state
Kansas City Royals
The Kansas City Royals are an American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Royals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team ...
for pitcher
Mark Littell and catcher
Buck Martínez. They then send Martínez to the
Milwaukee Brewers for pitcher
George Frazier.
**
American League
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owners vote 11–3 to reject the September 29 sale of the
Boston Red Sox
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to a group led by
Haywood Sullivan and
Buddy LeRoux for $15 million, after a lawsuit reveals that the two principals have managed to acquire 52 percent of the team while investing only $200,000 of their own.
Jean R. Yawkey remains as owner, with Sullivan and LeRoux running the Bosox' front office while they rework the finances of their purchase offer.
[
]
**The
Red Sox make on-field news, acquiring 25-year-old second baseman
Jerry Remy from the
California Angels for pitcher
Don Aase.
**The
Chicago Cubs
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trade catcher
Steve Swisher, outfielder
Jerry Morales and cash to the
Cardinals for catcher
Dave Rader and outfielder
Héctor Cruz.
**Veteran first baseman/outfielder
Ron Fairly, a former
USC Trojan baseball player and longtime member of the
Los Angeles Dodgers
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, returns to
Southern California
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when the
Angels acquire him from the
Toronto Blue Jays
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for catcher
Pat Kelly and third baseman/outfielder
Butch Alberts.
*December 9
**
Oakland Athletics
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' owner/GM
Charlie Finley announces that he has traded ace left-hander
Vida Blue to the
Cincinnati Reds for first base prospect
Dave Revering and $1.75 million in cash. The deal will be voided on January 30, 1978, by
Commissioner of Baseball Bowie Kuhn, who tells Finley to restructure the trade.
**The
Reds are successful in another transaction, however, when they acquire speedy outfielder
Dave Collins from the
Seattle Mariners
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for pitcher
Shane Rawley. Collins will steal 79 bases for the
1980 Reds.
**The
Milwaukee Brewers obtain outfielder
Ben Oglivie from the
Detroit Tigers
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for pitchers
Rich Folkers and
Jim Slaton. Oglivie, 28, will spend nine years—the remainder of his MLB career—with Milwaukee, put up home run totals of 29 (), 41 () and 34 (), and make three
American League All-Star teams.
**The
New York Yankees
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add another bullpen piece in free-agent right-hander
Rawly Eastwick, most recently a member of the
St. Louis Cardinals.
*December 12 – The
Yankees pick up veteran first baseman
Jim Spencer from the
Chicago White Sox
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, along with outfielder
Tommy Cruz and minor-league hurler Bob Polinsky, in exchange for pitchers
Stan Thomas and Ed Ricks and cash considerations.
*December 14 – In one of the worst trades in team history, the
Boston Red Sox
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deal veteran pitcher
Ferguson Jenkins, a future Hall of Famer, to the
Texas Rangers for obscure left-hander
John Poloni. Jenkins, who has clashed with Boston manager
Don Zimmer, returns to the Rangers, where he will win 34 games combined in and ; Poloni never pitches a game for the Red Sox, who lose the
1978 AL East title in a one-game playoff to the Yankees.
*December 20 – The
Seattle Mariners
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sign free-agent former
Cleveland Indians
The Cleveland Guardians are an American professional baseball team based in Cleveland. The Guardians compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. Since , the team ...
first baseman/outfielder
Bruce Bochte, a future All-Star.
*December 21
**The
Montreal Expos
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sign free-agent former
Baltimore Orioles left-hander
Ross Grimsley, who will win 20 games for the
1978 Expos.
**The
California Angels sign free-agent former
Boston Red Sox
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outfielder
Rick Miller.
Movies
*''
The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training''
*''
Murder at the World Series'' TV movie
Births
January
*January 2 –
Hansel Izquierdo
*January 2 –
Scott Proctor
*January 3 –
A. J. Burnett
*January 3 –
Mike Crudale
*January 3 –
Zach Sorensen
*January 4 –
Brian O'Connor
*January 4 –
Walter Silva
*January 5 –
Eric Junge
*January 8 –
Dave Matranga
*January 10 –
Rick Bauer
*January 12 –
Reggie Taylor
*January 16 –
Colter Bean
*January 17 –
Rob Bell
*January 18 –
Franklin Núñez
*January 22 –
Aaron Rakers
*January 23 –
Jason Stanford
*January 28 –
Bob File
*January 28 –
Lyle Overbay
*January 30 –
Takahiro Arai
*January 30 –
John Lindsey
February
*February 2 –
Adam Everett
*February 5 –
Javier Martínez
*February 5 –
Abraham Núñez
*February 6 –
Pete Zoccolillo
*February 7 –
Dave Borkowski
*February 9 –
Napoleón Calzado
*February 12 –
Gary Knotts
*February 13 –
Joe Lawrence
*February 15 –
Álex González
*February 17 –
Juan Padilla
*February 21 –
Chad Hutchinson
*February 22 –
J. J. Putz
Joseph Jason Putz (; born February 22, 1977) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners, New York Mets, Chicago White Sox and Arizona Diamondbacks.
Early life an ...
*February 24 –
Bronson Arroyo
*February 26 –
Mike Muchlinski
*February 26 –
Josh Towers
*February 27 –
Craig Monroe
March
*March 2 –
Jay Gibbons
*March 5 –
Mike MacDougal
*March 6 – Marcus Thames
*March 9 – Justin Leone
*March 10 – Ben Davis (baseball), Ben Davis
*March 10 – Tike Redman
*March 17 – Robb Quinlan
*March 18 – Fernando Rodney
*March 18 – Terrmel Sledge
*March 19 – David Ross (baseball), David Ross
*March 20 – Joe Fontenot
*March 25 – Brett Jodie
*March 27 – Nate Rolison
*March 30 – Jeriome Robertson
*March 31 – Jamie Brown (baseball), Jamie Brown
April
*April 2 – Mike Gallo
*April 4 – Eric Valent
*April 5 – Winston Abreu
*April 6 – Andy Phillips (baseball), Andy Phillips
*April 6 – Barry Wesson
*April 7 – Jimmy Osting
*April 7 – Ben Petrick
*April 12 – D. J. Carrasco
*April 15 – Paul Phillips (baseball), Paul Phillips
*April 19 – Joe Beimel
*April 19 – Dennys Reyes
*April 19 – George Sherrill
*April 21 – Kip Wells
*April 23 – Andruw Jones
*April 23 – Jason Tyner
*April 24 – Carlos Beltrán
*April 25 – Hajime Miki
*April 26 – Kosuke Fukudome
*April 26 – Chris Magruder
*April 27 – Orber Moreno
*April 28 – Jorge Sosa (baseball), Jorge Sosa
May
*May 2 – Luke Hudson
*May 3 – Ryan Dempster
*May 5 – Tom Gregorio
*May 6 – Benito Báez
*May 13 – Robby Hammock
*May 13 – Chris Oxspring
*May 14 – Roy Halladay
*May 16 – Ivanon Coffie
*May 19 – Dan Giese
*May 19 – Brandon Inge
*May 20 – Steve Stemle
*May 24 – Jae Weong Seo
*May 25 – Alex Anthopoulos
*May 25 – Fernando Lunar
*May 27 – Mike Caruso (baseball), Mike Caruso
*May 28 – Alex Hernández (baseball), Alex Hernandez
June
*June 1 – Brad Wilkerson
*June 2 – Wascar Serrano
*June 3 – Travis Hafner
*June 6 – Mark Ellis (baseball), Mark Ellis
*June 7 – Joe Horgan
*June 11 – Odalis Pérez
*June 11 – Adam Pettyjohn
*June 13 – José Ortiz (second baseman), José Ortiz
*June 15 – Bret Prinz
*June 16 – Kerry Wood
*June 19 – Bruce Chen
*June 21 – Roger Deago
*June 25 – Ryan Kohlmeier
*June 27 – Juan Peña (baseball), Juan Peña
*June 28 – Kevin McGlinchy
*June 28 – Chris Spurling
*June 29 – Tony McKnight
*June 29 – Shawn Sedlacek
July
*July 6 – Michael Ryan (baseball), Michael Ryan
*July 7 – Andy Green (baseball), Andy Green
*July 8 – Craig House (baseball), Craig House
*July 11 – Javier López (baseball), Javier López
*July 18 – Glenn Williams
*July 22 – Ryan Vogelsong
*July 24 – Jason Smith (baseball), Jason Smith
*July 25 – Travis Phelps
*July 26 – Joaquín Benoit
*July 27 – Kyle Denney
August
*August 2 – Julio Mateo
*August 3 – Justin Lehr
*August 4 – Paxton Crawford
*August 5 – Eric Hinske
*August 5 – Mark Mulder
*August 7 – Tyler Yates
*August 8 – Jeremy Hill (baseball), Jeremy Hill
*August 9 – Jason Frasor
*August 10 – Lorenzo Barceló
*August 10 – Julio Ramírez (baseball), Julio Ramírez
*August 13 – Will Ohman
*August 14 – Scott Chiasson
*August 14 – Juan Pierre
*August 15 – Allen Levrault
*August 17 – Mike Maroth
*August 19 – Matt White (baseball, born 1977), Matt White
*August 20 – Josh Pearce
*August 20 – Aaron Taylor (baseball), Aaron Taylor
*August 26 – Agustín Montero
*August 26 – Allan Simpson
*August 27 – Justin Miller (baseball, born 1977), Justin Miller
*August 28 – Tom Shearn
*August 29 – Steve Lomasney
*August 29 – Roy Oswalt
*August 29 – Aaron Rowand
*August 30 – Jon Adkins
*August 30 – Marlon Byrd
September
*September 2 – Yamid Haad
*September 3 – Nate Robertson
*September 4 – Matt DeWitt
*September 4 – Sun-Woo Kim
*September 5 – Jason Hart (baseball), Jason Hart
*September 7 – Shane Nance
*September 9 – Kyle Snyder (baseball), Kyle Snyder
*September 10 – Danys Báez
*September 10 – Chad Hermansen
*September 13 – Grant Roberts
*September 15 – Damian Rolls
*September 18 – Jody Gerut
*September 19 – Mike Smith (2000s pitcher), Mike Smith
*September 21 – Brian Tallet
*September 23 – Brent Abernathy
*September 24 – Pasqual Coco
*September 25 – Wil Nieves
*September 25 – Chris Piersoll
*September 26 – Aaron Myette
*September 27 – Vicente Padilla
*September 29 – Heath Bell
*September 29 – Jake Westbrook
October
*October 3 – Eric Munson
*October 4 – Bobby Scales
*October 9 – Brian Roberts (baseball), Brian Roberts
*October 11 – Ty Wigginton
*October 15 – Mitch Jones
*October 19 – Mario Ramos
*October 19 – Randy Ruiz
*October 22 – Brad Thomas (baseballer), Brad Thomas
*October 24 – Rafael Furcal
*October 26 – Scott Sobkowiak
*October 27 – Onan Masaoka
*October 28 – Chen Chin-Feng
November
*November 1 – Luis de los Santos (pitcher), Luis de los Santos
*November 4 – Larry Bigbie
*November 4 – Marcus Gwyn
*November 8 – Nick Punto
*November 9 – Peter Bergeron
*November 10 – Matt Cepicky
*November 11 – Mike Bacsik (left-handed pitcher), Mike Bacsik
*November 17 – Alex Graman
*November 19 – Justin Duchscherer
*November 23 – Adam Eaton (pitcher), Adam Eaton
*November 26 – John Parrish (baseball), John Parrish
*November 27 – Willie Bloomquist
*November 27 – Raúl Valdés
*November 29 – Jason Alfaro
*November 30 – Carlos Valderrama (baseball), Carlos Valderrama
December
*December 3 – Chad Durbin
*December 6 – Kevin Cash
*December 7 – Eric Chavez
*December 7 – Saúl Rivera
*December 10 – Dan Wheeler
*December 12 – Orlando Hudson
*December 14 – Doug DeVore
*December 14 – Dan Wright (baseball), Dan Wright
*December 18 – José Acevedo (baseball), José Acevedo
*December 21 – Buddy Carlyle
*December 21 – D'Angelo Jiménez
*December 21 – Freddy Sánchez
*December 23 – Shawn Chacón
*December 23 – Jesús Colomé
*December 24 – Matt Ginter
*December 29 – Jimmy Journell
*December 29 – Jack Wilson (shortstop), Jack Wilson
*December 30 – Grant Balfour
*December 31 – Chris Reitsma
Deaths
January
*January 1 – Mary Carey (baseball), Mary Carey, 51, All-American Girls Professional Baseball League infielder
*January 1 –
Danny Frisella, 30, Milwaukee Brewers relief pitcher who posted a 5–2 (2.74 ERA) record with a team-best nine saves in 1976; spent ten years in MLB and saved 57 career games for five teams, notably the New York Mets
*January 2 – Max Wilson (baseball), Max Wilson, 60, left-handed pitcher who worked in 12 games for the 1940 Philadelphia Phillies and 1946 Washington Senators
*January 6 –
Mike Miley, 23, California Angels shortstop and 1974 first-round draft pick, who played 84 total games for them in 1975 and 1976
*January 9 – Howard Lohr, 84, outfielder who played 21 career games for the 1914 Cincinnati Reds and 1916 Cleveland Indians
*January 10 – Vic Frazier, 72, pitcher for the Chicago White Sox (1931–1933 and 1939), Detroit Tigers (1933–1934) and Boston Bees (1937); went 23–38 (5.77) in 126 career games
*January 11 – Tex Carleton, 70, pitcher who won 100 games, losing 76, for the St. Louis Cardinals (1932–1934), Chicago Cubs (1935–1938) and Brooklyn Dodgers (1940); member of 1934 "Gashouse Gang" world champions and two other National League pennant-winners; as a Dodger, threw a no-hitter against Cincinnati on April 30, 1940
*January 11 – Stu Holcomb, 66, college football and basketball coach (Miami of Ohio, Purdue) and athletic director (Purdue, Northwestern) who served from September 1970 into late July 1973 as general manager of MLB's Chicago White Sox
*January 13 – Red Ostergard, 80, minor-league outfielder who went 4-for-11 (.364) as a pinch hitter for the 1921 White Sox in his lone MLB stint
*January 16 – Jim Hamilton (baseball), Jim Hamilton, 54, shortstop/third baseman who played 19 games for the 1946 Kansas City Monarchs of the Negro American League
*January 16 – Baby Doll Jacobson, 86, center fielder for the St. Louis Browns and four other American League clubs between 1915 and 1927 who batted .311 lifetime, with 1,714 hits
*January 17 – Ernie Wingard, 76, left-handed pitcher who made 145 appearances for 1924–1927 St. Louis Browns
*January 19 – Don Hendrickson, 63, relief pitcher who appeared in 39 games for 1945–1946 Boston Braves
*January 29 – Hod Ford, 79, infielder for 15 seasons (1919–1933) with five NL teams, principally the Boston Braves and Cincinnati Reds; batted .263 in 1,446 games
February
*February 3 – Chi-Chi Olivo, 48, Dominican relief pitcher who worked in 96 games for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves in four seasons between 1961 and 1966; brother of Diomedes Olivo (who died on February 15)
*February 4 – Nemo Leibold, 84, outfielder in 1,268 games for four AL teams, principally the Chicago White Sox, from 1913 to 1925; batted .300 twice; later a minor league manager
*February 7 – Arthur Ehlers, 80, baseball executive; general manager of Philadelphia Athletics (1951–1953) and Baltimore Orioles (1954)
*February 8 – Boardwalk Brown, 87, pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics (1911–1914) and New York Yankees (1914–1915); won 17 games for 1913 world champions, although he did not appear in the World Series
*February 15 – Diomedes Olivo, 58, brother of Chi-Chi Olivo and father of Gilberto Rondón; left-handed relief pitcher who broke into the majors at age 41 and appeared in 85 career games for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1960 and 1962) and St. Louis Cardinals (1963); later a Cardinals' scout
*February 16 – Rudolph Ash, 76, outfielder who appeared for the Chicago American Giants of the Negro National League in 1920 and the Hilldale Club and Newark Stars of the Eastern Colored League in 1926
*February 16 – Ken Nash, 88, who appeared in 35 games as a pinch hitter and infielder for the 1912 Cleveland Naps and 1914 St. Louis Cardinals
*February 18 – George Zackert, 92, pitcher in five games for the 1911-1912 Cardinals
*February 19 – Mike González (catcher), Mike González, 86, Cuban catcher, coach and manager; his playing career encompassed 17 seasons and 1,042 games played for five National League clubs between 1912 and 1932; coached for St. Louis Cardinals for 13 seasons (1934 to 1946) and twice (in 1938 and 1940) served as acting manager of Redbirds; earned five World Series rings as a Cardinal player and coach; longtime fixture as manager and club owner in Cuban Winter League, and one of the first Latin Americans to forge a long post-playing career in MLB
*February 26 – Harry Welchonce, 93, who appeared in 26 games as an outfielder and pinch hitter for the 1911 Philadelphia Phillies
March
*March 3 – Tenny Edwards, 73, catcher/infielder in 22 games for the 1937 St. Louis Stars of the Negro American League
*March 3 – Stubby Overmire, 57, left-handed pitcher who appeared in 266 games for three American League clubs, primarily the Detroit Tigers, over a decade (1943–1952); member of 1945 World Series champ Tigers who also fashioned a long, post-playing career as a coach, scout and minor-league skipper for Detroit
*March 9 – Spike Merena, 67, pitcher who worked in four contests for the 1934 Boston Red Sox; in three MLB starting assignments, he tossed two complete games and one shutout
*March 13 – Hap Glenn, 63, third baseman who played in 20 games for the 1938 Atlanta Black Crackers of the Negro American League
*March 28 – Jelly Gardner, 81, outfielder who played a dozen seasons (1920–1931), primarily for the Chicago American Giants; led 1922 Negro National League in stolen bases
*March 30 – Barney Olsen, 57, centerfielder who played in 24 games for the 1941 Chicago Cubs
April
*April 3 – Hank Steinbacher, 64, outfielder for the Chicago White Sox from 1937 to 1939; batted .331 with 132 hits in 106 games in 1938
*April 4 – Sam Hill (baseball), Sam Hill, 50, outfielder for the Chicago American Giants of the Negro American League (1946–1948); played in two All-Star games in 1948
*April 6 – Frank Rooney (baseball), Frank Rooney, 92, first baseman who appeared in 12 games for the 1914 Indianapolis Hoosiers of the "outlaw" Federal League
*April 9 – Roxie Lawson, 70, pitcher who hurled in 208 games for the Cleveland Indians (1930–1931), Detroit Tigers (1933 and 1935–1939) and St. Louis Browns (1939–1940)
*April 12 – Philip K. Wrigley, 82, owner of the Chicago Cubs from January 26, 1932, until his death; over those 45 years, his teams won four National League pennants, all between 1932 and 1945; kept arc lights and night games out of Wrigley Field; organized the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in 1943; served as vice president of the NL from 1947 to 1966; his William Wrigley Jr., father and William Wrigley III, son were his predecessor and successor as Cubs' owner
*April 12 – Hal Leathers, 78, middle infielder who played nine games with the 1920 Cubs; contrary to surname, he made seven errors in 43 MLB chances for a poor fielding percentage of .837
*April 12 – Tim McCabe, 82, pitcher who went 5–1 (2.92 ERA) in 22 appearances for the 1915–1918 St. Louis Browns
*April 14 – Lionel Decuir, 62, catcher who appeared in 37 games in the Negro leagues between 1937 and 1940, 35 of them for the Kansas City Monarchs
*April 19 – Fred Carisch, 95, catcher/first baseman who got into 226 total games for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1903–1906), Cleveland Naps (1912–1914) and Detroit Tigers (1923); coach for the Tigers in 1923–1924
*April 22 – Rube Yarrison, 81, pitcher in 21 contests for the 1922 Philadelphia Athletics and 1924 Brooklyn Robins
*April 27 – Ernie Neitzke, 82, outfielder (eight games) and pitcher (two games) in 11 contests for the 1921 Boston Red Sox
*April 28 – Al Smith (LH pitcher), Al Smith, 69, left-handed pitcher who won 99 games for the New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies and Cleveland Indians (1934–1945); known as starting pitcher who halted Joe DiMaggio's 56-game hitting streak on July 17, 1941; in 1943, won 17 games for Indians and was named to the American League All-Star squad
*April 30 – Elam Vangilder, 81, pitcher for 1919–1927 St. Louis Browns and 1928–1929 Detroit Tigers, appearing in 367 total games
May
*May 5 – Bill Marshall (baseball), Bill Marshall, 66, second baseman who played for the Boston Red Sox (one game in 1931) and Cincinnati Reds (six games in 1934)
*May 8 – Frankie Pytlak, 68, good-hitting catcher who played in 795 games for Cleveland Indians (1932–1940) and Boston Red Sox (1941 and 1945–1946); batted .300 or better four times
*May 11 – Johnnie Chambers, 65, pitcher who appeared in two games for the 1937 St. Louis Cardinals
*May 11 – Oscar Horstmann, 85, pitcher who worked in 50 games for the 1917–1919 Cardinals
*May 13 – Adam DeBus, 84, shortstop/third baseman for the 1917 Pittsburgh Pirates who played in 38 games
*May 14 – Lou Maguolo, 77, legendary scout who covered the Midwestern U.S. for the St. Louis Browns and New York Yankees between 1936 and 1975
*May 23 – Sam Bohne, 80, infielder who played 663 games for three National League clubs, principally the Cincinnati Reds, in seven seasons spanning 1916 and 1926
*May 26 – Johnny Kucab, 57, relief pitcher for the 1950–1952 Philadelphia Athletics, appearing in 59 games; in one of his three career starts, he hurled a complete-game, 5–3 win on October 1, 1950, earning Connie Mack his 3,729th and final victory as a Hall of Fame manager
June
*June 2 – Milt Steengrafe, 79, pitcher who appeared in 16 games for the Chicago White Sox in 1924 and 1926
*June 10 – Turk Farrell, 43, hard-throwing pitcher who won 106 games, mainly with the Philadelphia Phillies and Houston Colt .45s/Astros, over 14 seasons (1956–1969); four-time NL All-Star; biological father of
Richard Dotson
*June 15 – Bill Lee (right-handed pitcher), Big Bill Lee, 67, two-time All-Star pitcher who had a pair of 20-win seasons for the Chicago Cubs (1935 and 1938); in the latter year, led NL in earned run average (2.66); won 169 games over 14 seasons, 11 of them for the Cubs
*June 18 – Johnny Frederick, 75, slugger who hit .308 with 85 HR and 377 RBI in six seasons (1929–1934) for the Brooklyn Robins/Dodgers
*June 26 – Jack Berly, 74, pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals (1924), New York Giants (1931) and Philadelphia Phillies (1932–1933) who appeared in 65 MLB games
*June 28 – Otto Bluege, 67, middle infielder who appeared in 109 games for the 1931–1932 Cincinnati Reds, then a longtime scout; brother of Ossie Bluege
July
*July 11 – Shag Crawford, 60, National League umpire who worked in 3,120 games from 1956 to 1975, plus three World Series and three All-Star games; father of umpire Jerry Crawford
*July 16 – Milt Stock, 84, third baseman who played in 1,628 games over 14 seasons (1913–1926) for four National League clubs, including 1915 NL champion Philadelphia, and batted .300 five times; later, both a minor-league manager and executive and an MLB coach; father-in-law of
Eddie Stanky
*July 20 – James Lemon, James H. Lemon, 74, co-owner and club president of the Washington Senators from 1963 through 1967, and owner/board chairman in 1968, when he sold the club to Bob Short, who moved it to Arlington, Texas, in 1972
*July 20 – Red Longley, 67, outfielder, catcher and third baseman who was a stalwart member of the Memphis Red Sox of the Negro American League, playing for them for ten seasons spanning 1937 to 1947
*July 27 – Billy Holm, 65, catcher who appeared in 119 MLB games during World War II for the 1943–1944 Chicago Cubs and 1945 Boston Red Sox
August
*August 9 – George Milstead, 74, pitcher who worked in 36 total games for 1924–1926 Chicago Cubs
*August 12 – Bubber Jonnard, 79, back-up catcher for four clubs in 103 total games spread over six years between 1920 and 1935; later a coach and scout; twin brother of Claude Jonnard
*August 16 – Charlie Barnabe, 77, southpaw who was winless in seven decisions over 24 games pitched for the 1927–1928 Chicago White Sox
*August 16 – Al Javery, 59, pitcher who hurled in 205 games for the Boston Bees/Braves from 1940 to 1946; two-time (1943 and 1944) National League All-Star
*August 16 – Joe Kelly (1910s outfielder), Joe Kelly, 90, light-hitting outfielder who batted .224 in 376 career games for three National League clubs (1914, 1916–1919)
*August 19 – Bob Klinger, 69, pitcher who compiled a 66–61 record for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1938–1943) and Boston Red Sox (1946–1947); losing pitcher in decisive Game 7 of 1946 World Series
*August 19 – Russ Taylor (baseball broadcaster), Russ Taylor, 51, Montreal sportscaster who was the #2 play-by-play broadcaster for the Expos' English-language radio team from their maiden MLB season, 1969, through 1976
*August 19 – Chuck Wortman, 85, weak-hitting shortstop for the Chicago Cubs from 1916 to 1918 who batted .186 in 161 career games; batted once in 1918 World Series
*August 24 – Leo Cristante, 50, relief pitcher who appeared in 30 MLB games for the 1951 Philadelphia Phillies and 1955 Detroit Tigers
*August 28 – Silvio García, 63, Cuban shortstop for the New York Cubans of the Negro National League (1936, 1940, 1946–1947); played in four All-Star games during his latter two seasons.
*August 30 – Leo Hannibal, 66, who played in 22 games, 18 as a pitcher, for four Negro leagues teams between 1932 and 1938
September
*September 2 – Chucho Ramos, 59, Venezuelan outfielder who collected five hits in ten at-bats over four May 1944 games for the Cincinnati Reds
*September 7 – Buster Maynard, 64, outfielder who appeared in 224 games over five campaigns (1940, 1942–1943 and 1946) with New York Giants
*September 8 – Oral Hildebrand, 70, pitcher who won 83 games over a ten-year (1931–1940), 258-game career for the Cleveland Indians, St. Louis Browns and New York Yankees; chosen to American League squad for the first All-Star game in 1933; member of 1939 World Series champion Yankees
*September 14 – Beau Bell, 70, right fielder for St. Louis Browns (1935–1939), Detroit Tigers (1939) and Cleveland Indians (1940–1941) who led AL in hits (218) and doubles (51) in 1937; selected to AL All-Star team that season, and batted .297 lifetime in 767 MLB games; later coached at Texas A&M
*September 19 – Paddy Livingston, 97, catcher for Cleveland (1901, 1912) and Philadelphia (1909–1911) of the American League and Cincinnati (1906) and St. Louis (1917) of the National League, getting into 206 career games; at his death, the oldest major leaguer and the only survivor among players who appeared in the AL's inaugural season; member of 1910 World Series champion Athletics
*September 24 – Sherm Lollar, 53, seven-time American League All-Star catcher (1950, 1954–1956 and 1958–1960) who won first three Gold Gloves awarded (1957–1959); appeared in 1,752 games over 18 seasons for the Cleveland Indians (1946), New York Yankees (1947–1948, including 1947 World Series champions), St. Louis Browns (1949–1951) and Chicago White Sox (1952–1963) and batted .264 lifetime with 155 homers; later a coach, including service on 1966 Series champion Baltimore Orioles
*September 26 – Ernie Lombardi, 69, eight-time National League All-Star catcher (1936–1940, 1942–1943, 1945); played in 1,853 career games for four NL clubs, mainly the Cincinnati Reds and New York Giants, between 1931 and 1947; member of Reds' 1940 World Series champs; batted .306 lifetime with 190 homers; 1938 NL Most Valuable Player; only catcher to win two batting titles (1938 and 1942), he caught Johnny Vander Meer's back-to-back no-hitters in 1938; posthumously elected to the Hall of Fame in 1986
*September 30 – Del Pratt, 89, second baseman for four AL teams between 1912 and 1924 who led Junior Circuit in RBI in 1916 with St. Louis Browns; batted over .300 in his last five seasons, and collected 1,996 career hits
October
*October 1 – Pat Patterson (baseball, born 1897), Pat Patterson, 80, third baseman/shortstop who went 14-for-35 (.400) over 23 games in his lone MLB audition with the World Series-bound 1921 New York Giants
*October 8 – Clarence Miles, 80, Baltimore attorney and lead member of the ownership group that purchased the St. Louis Browns in September 1953 and moved them to Maryland as the modern Orioles franchise; served as club president in 1954 and 1955 before selling his share of the team
*October 10 – Jim Lyle, 77, pitcher who made only one MLB appearance on October 2, 1925 for AL champion Washington Senators but won 212 games in the minor leagues
*October 13 – Joe Bratcher, 79, hard-hitting outfielder who batted .331 in a dozen minor league seasons (1920–1931), but played only four MLB games (and went hitless in his one official at bat) for the 1924 St. Louis Cardinals
*October 14 – Bing Crosby, 74, actor, singer and sportsman who was a minority owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates from August 1946 until his death
*October 17 – Cal Hubbard, 76, umpire in the American League from 1936 to 1951, and supervisor of AL arbiters from 1952 to 1969, who developed modern systems of umpire positioning; NFL defensive tackle from 1927 to 1936; only man to be selected to the Baseball (1976) and Pro Football (1963) halls of fame
*October 23 – George Gerken, 74, outfielder/pinch hitter who played 44 games for 1927–1928 Cleveland Indians
*October 24 – Bill Lewis (baseball), Bill Lewis, 73, catcher/pinch hitter who batted .327 in 101 at bats in a reserve role for St. Louis (1933) and Boston (1935–1936) of the National League
*October 27 – Carlisle Littlejohn, 76, pitcher in 26 games for the 1927–1928 St. Louis Cardinals
*October 27 – Red Lynn, 63, pitcher who worked in 85 career games for the Detroit Tigers (1939), New York Giants (1939–1940) and Chicago Cubs (1944)
*October 28 – Ralph Cleage, 79, outfielder who appeared in 23 games for the 1924 St. Louis Stars of the Negro National League
*October 30 – Bill Drake (baseball), Bill Drake, 82, pitcher who worked in 190 Negro National League games between 1920 and 1930, principally for St. Louis and Kansas City; led NNL in games lost (14) in 1920 and games won (17) the following year; nicknamed "Plunk" for his willingness to pitch inside
November
*November 4 – Pinky Pittenger, 78, backup infielder/outfielder who played from 1921 through 1929 for the Boston Red Sox, Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds
*November 8 – Jim Gladd, 55, catcher in four games for the 1946 New York Giants
*November 8 – Bob Griffith, 65, pitcher and occasional outfielder who hurled in 105 games in the Negro National League between 1934 and 1948; batted .265 in 135 games played
*November 8 – Bucky Harris, 81, Hall of Fame manager of five teams for 29 seasons between 1924 and 1956 who won the third-most games (2,157) in history; managed Washington Senators for 18 seasons over three terms, winning 1924 World Series as "Boy Wonder" rookie skipper; led Yankees to 1947 title; also won AL pennant in his sophomore managing campaign in 1925, but his Senators dropped that year's Fall Classic; skippered Detroit Tigers twice and Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies for one year each, and late in his career was general manager of 1959–1960 Bosox; as second baseman (1919–1929 and 1931), led AL in double plays five times
*November 9 – Fred Haney, 79, player, manager, executive and broadcaster; infielder in 622 games with four MLB clubs over seven seasons in the 1920s; as a manager, he helmed two horrible teams, the 1939–1941 St. Louis Browns and 1953–1955 Pittsburgh Pirates, finishing last five times in six years; in June 1956, he became skipper of the contending Milwaukee Braves and led them to the 1957 World Series championship, 1958 National League pennant, and 1959 NL tie-breaker series before stepping down; returning to his native Los Angeles, he was the first general manager of the expansion Angels and served from December 1960 through 1968; in between these assignments, he was radio play-by-voice for minor-league Hollywood Stars (1943–1948) and color man for NBC-TV Game of the Week (1960)
*November 9 – Jack Ogden, 80, pitcher who appeared in 123 games in five seasons spanning 15 years (1918–1932) for the New York Giants, St. Louis Browns and Cincinnati Reds
*November 16 – José Acosta (baseball), José Acosta, 86, Cuban pitcher whose 16-season professional career included 55 games pitched for the 1920–1922 Washington Senators
*November 17 – Roger Peckinpaugh, 86, shortstop in 2,012 games for four American League teams between 1910 and 1927 who was named the 1925 league MVP in his last full season; starting shortstop of 1924 World Series champion Washington Senators; in 1914, at age 23, he became youngest manager in MLB history when on September 15 he was named interim pilot of the New York Yankees (leading them to a 10–10 record); later, served as manager (1928–1933 and 1941) and general manager (1941–1946) of Cleveland Indians
*November 21 – Ron Willis, 34, relief pitcher who, in his official rookie season, helped lead the 1967 World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals to the NL pennant, topping Redbirds in games pitched (65), notching ten saves (second on the club), and posting a 2.67 ERA; overall appeared in 188 games (all in relief) over all or parts of five MLB seasons (1966–1970) for the Cardinals, Houston Astros and San Diego Padres
*November 24 – Mayo Smith, 62, manager of the Philadelphia Phillies (1955–1958), Cincinnati Reds (1959) and Detroit Tigers (1967–1970) who led Detroit to the 1968 World Series title; posted a 663–613 lifetime record; an outfielder in his playing days who spent one year in majors, 1945, with wartime Philadelphia Athletics
*November 25 – Andy Childs (baseball), Andy Childs, 72, second baseman and pinch hitter in 22 games for Indianapolis (1937) and Memphis (1938) of the Negro American League
*November 28 – Bob Meusel, 81, outfielder for the "Murderers' Row" New York Yankees of 1920–1929; batted over .300 seven times, including a career-high mark of .337 in 1927, hit for the cycle three times, appeared in six World Series (winning three rings), and led American League in home runs (33) and runs batted in (134) in 1925; brother of Irish Meusel
*November 29 – George Herbert Walker Jr., 72, New York investment banker and minority owner of the Mets from their founding in 1961 until just before his death; uncle and a namesake of George H. W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States
December
*December 1 – Dobie Moore, 82, star shortstop for the Negro Leagues' Kansas City Monarchs (1920–1926) who batted .347 lifetime
*December 3 – Bill Bonness, 53, southpaw pitcher who made two appearances for the 1944 Cleveland Indians
*December 4 – Johnny Rizzo, 65, outfielder who played five seasons (1938–1942) for four National League clubs; knocked in 111 runs during his rookie year, trailing only Hall of Famers Joe Medwick and Mel Ott
*December 7 – Denny Sothern, 73, center fielder who appeared in 357 games over five campaigns between 1926 and 1931 for the Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates and Brooklyn Robins
*December 8 – Art Ewoldt, 83, third baseman who played nine games for the 1919 Philadelphia Athletics
*December 11 – Berith Melin, 59, outfielder, one of the original Rockford Peaches founding members of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League in its 1943 All-American Girls Professional Baseball League season, 1943 inaugural season
*December 18 – Leniel Hooker, 58, pitcher whose nine-year (1940–1948) career was spent almost entirely with the Newark Eagles; led Negro National League in winning percentage (.857) in 1942
*December 25 – Ken Guettler, 50, minor league baseball slugger of the 1940s and 1950s; eight-time home run champion who, in 1956, led the Double-A Texas League in homers (62) and runs batted in (143)
*December 26 – Al Mahon, 68, southpaw pitcher who appeared in three April and May contests for 1930 Philadelphia Athletics.
*December 29 – Jimmy Brown (baseball), Jimmy Brown, 67, infielder and leadoff hitter for the St. Louis Cardinals (1937–1943) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1946); member of 1942 World Series champions and 1943 National League All-Star; with his playing career essentially ended by World War II, he became an MLB coach and minor-league manager
*December 30 – Halsey Hall, 79, longtime Minneapolis–Saint Paul sportswriter and broadcaster; after 27 years as radio voice of the minor-league Minneapolis Millers, joined broadcast team of relocated Minnesota Twins in 1961 and stayed through 1972
References
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