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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- ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
(4–2); Bucky Dent, MVP *
American League Championship Series The American League Championship Series (ALCS) is a best-of-seven playoff and one of two League Championship Series comprising the penultimate round of Major League Baseball's (MLB) postseason. The winner of the ALCS wins the AL pennant and ...
MVP: None *
National League Championship Series The National League Championship Series (NLCS) is a best-of-seven playoff and one of two League Championship Series comprising the penultimate round of Major League Baseball's (MLB) postseason. It is contested by the winners of the two Natio ...
MVP: Steve Garvey *
All-Star Game An all-star game is an exhibition game that showcases the best players (the "stars") of a sports league. The exhibition is between two teams organized solely for the event, usually representing the league's teams based on region or division, bu ...
, July 11 at
San Diego Stadium San Diego Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in San Diego, California, United States. Opened in 1967 as San Diego Stadium; it was renamed Jack Murphy Stadium for sportswriter Jack Murphy (sportswriter), Jack Murphy from 1981 to 1997. From 1997 t ...
: National League, 7–3; Steve Garvey, MVP


Other champions

* Amateur World Series:
Cuba Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba (largest island), Isla de la Juventud, and List of islands of Cuba, 4,195 islands, islets and cays surrounding the main island. It is located where the ...
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College World Series The College World Series (CWS), officially the NCAA Men's College World Series (MCWS), is a baseball tournament held each June in Omaha, Nebraska. It is the culmination of the NCAA Division I baseball tournament—featuring 64 teams in the ...
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USC USC may refer to: Education United States * Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, Santurce, Puerto Rico * University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina ** University of South Carolina System, a state university system of South Carolina * ...
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Japan Series The Japan Series ( , officially the Japan Championship Series, ), also the Nippon Series, is the annual championship series in Nippon Professional Baseball, the top baseball league in Japan. It is a best-of-seven series between the winning cl ...
: Yakult Swallows over Hankyu Braves (4–3) * Big League World Series:
Taipei, Taiwan , nickname = The City of Azaleas , image_map = , map_caption = , pushpin_map = Taiwan#Asia#Pacific Ocean#Earth , coordinates = , subdivision_type = Country ...
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Little League World Series The Little League World Series is an annual baseball tournament for children (primarily boys) aged 10 to 12 years old, held in South Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Originally called the National Little League Tournament, it was later renamed for th ...
: Pin-Kuang, Pin-Tung,
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ...
* Senior League World Series: Hualien, Taiwan Winter Leagues * 1978 Caribbean Series:
Indios de Mayagüez The Indios de Mayagüez (Mayagüez Indians) are a baseball team in Puerto Rico's Liga de Béisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente (Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League, in Spanish). Based in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, the ''Indios' ...
* Dominican Republic League: Águilas Cibaeñas *
Mexican Pacific League The Mexican Pacific League (, or LMP), also known as the Liga ARCO Mexicana del Pacífico for sponsorship reasons, is a professional baseball Winter league baseball, winter league based in Northwestern Mexico. The league comprises 10 teams. It wa ...
: Tomateros de Culiacán * Puerto Rican League:
Indios de Mayagüez The Indios de Mayagüez (Mayagüez Indians) are a baseball team in Puerto Rico's Liga de Béisbol Profesional Roberto Clemente (Roberto Clemente Professional Baseball League, in Spanish). Based in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, Mayagüez, the ''Indios' ...
* Venezuelan League: Leones del Caracas


Awards and honors

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Baseball Hall of Fame The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York, operated by a private foundation. It serves as the central collection and gathering space for the history of baseball in the United S ...
** Addie Joss **
Larry MacPhail Leland Stanford "Larry" MacPhail Sr. (February 3, 1890 – October 1, 1975) was an American lawyer and an executive in Major League Baseball. He served as a high-ranking executive, including club president and general manager, with the Cincin ...
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Eddie Mathews Edwin Lee Mathews (October 13, 1931 – February 18, 2001) was an American professional baseball third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 17 seasons for the Boston / Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves (1952–1966); Houston Astros (19 ...
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Most Valuable Player In team sports, a most valuable player (MVP) award is an honor typically bestowed upon an individual (or individuals, in the instance of a tie) whose individual performance is the greatest in an entire league, for a particular competition, or ...
** Jim Rice (AL)
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 ...
**
Dave Parker David Gene Parker (born June 9, 1951), nicknamed "the Cobra", is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a right fielder from 1973 to 1991. A seven-time All-Star, Parker won two National League ba ...
(NL)
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 ...
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Cy Young Award The Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball (MLB), one each for the American League (AL) and National League (baseball), National League (NL). The award was introduced in 1956 by Commissioner of Baseball ( ...
**
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 ...
(AL)
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 ...
** Gaylord Perry (NL)
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. ...
* Rookie of the Year ** Lou Whitaker (AL)
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 ...
** Bob Horner (NL)
Atlanta Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Eas ...
*Woman Executive of the Year (major or minor league) **Patty Cox, Oklahoma City 89ers, American Association *
Gold Glove Award The Rawlings Gold Glove Award, usually referred to as simply the Gold Glove, is the award given annually to the Major League Baseball (MLB) players judged to have exhibited superior individual Fielding (baseball), fielding performances. It is awar ...
**(P)
Jim Palmer James Alvin Palmer (born October 15, 1945) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 19 years in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Baltimore Orioles (1965–1967, 1969–1984). Palmer was the winningest MLB pitcher in the ...
,
Baltimore Orioles The Baltimore Orioles (also known as the O's) are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore. The Orioles compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East Division. As one of the America ...
(AL);
Phil Niekro Philip Henry Niekro ( ; April 1, 1939 – December 26, 2020), nicknamed "Knucksie", was an American baseball pitcher who played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves, Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians, N ...
,
Atlanta Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Eas ...
(NL) **(C) Jim Sundberg, Texas Rangers (AL); Bob Boone,
Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. The Phillies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East Division. Since 2004, the team's home stadium has ...
(NL) **(1B) Chris Chambliss,
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 ...
(AL);
Keith Hernandez Keith Hernandez (born October 20, 1953) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, and Cleveland Indians. Hernandez was a five-time Major League ...
,
St. Louis Cardinals The St. Louis Cardinals are an American professional baseball team based in St. Louis. The Cardinals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Centra ...
(NL) **(2B) Frank White,
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 ...
(AL); Davey Lopes,
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 ...
(NL) **(3B)
Graig Nettles Graig Nettles (born August 20, 1944), nicknamed "Puff", is an American former Major League Baseball third baseman. During a 22-year baseball career, he played for the Minnesota Twins (1967–1969), Cleveland Indians (1970–1972), New York Yankee ...
,
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 ...
(AL);
Mike Schmidt Michael Jack Schmidt (born September 27, 1949) is an American former professional baseball third baseman who spent his entire 18-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the Philadelphia Phillies from 1972 to 1989. Schmidt was a 12-time Al ...
,
Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. The Phillies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East Division. Since 2004, the team's home stadium has ...
(NL) **(SS)
Mark Belanger Mark Henry Belanger (June 8, 1944 – October 6, 1998), nicknamed "the Blade", was an American professional baseball player and coach. He played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball as a shortstop from through , most notably as a member of the B ...
,
Baltimore Orioles The Baltimore Orioles (also known as the O's) are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore. The Orioles compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East Division. As one of the America ...
(AL); Larry Bowa,
Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. The Phillies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East Division. Since 2004, the team's home stadium has ...
(NL) **(OF) Dwight Evans,
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); Garry Maddox,
Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. The Phillies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East Division. Since 2004, the team's home stadium has ...
(NL) **(OF)
Fred Lynn Fredric Michael Lynn (born February 3, 1952) is an American former professional baseball center fielder who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), mostly with the Boston Red Sox and the California Angels. He was the first player to wi ...
,
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 David Gene Parker (born June 9, 1951), nicknamed "the Cobra", is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a right fielder from 1973 to 1991. A seven-time All-Star, Parker won two National League ba ...
,
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) **(OF) Rick Miller,
California Angels The Los Angeles Angels are an American professional baseball team based in the Greater Los Angeles area. The Angels compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) West Division. Since 1966, the team has pl ...
(AL); Ellis Valentine,
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 ...
(NL)


MLB statistical leaders


Major league baseball final standings


Events


January

*January 19 –
Eddie Mathews Edwin Lee Mathews (October 13, 1931 – February 18, 2001) was an American professional baseball third baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 17 seasons for the Boston / Milwaukee / Atlanta Braves (1952–1966); Houston Astros (19 ...
, a 12-time
All-Star An all-star team is a group of people all having a high level of performance in their field. Originating in sports, it has since drifted into vernacular and has been borrowed heavily by the entertainment industry. Sports "All-star" as a sport ...
third baseman who slugged 512 career homers over his 17-year career, is elected to the
Hall of Fame A hall, wall, or walk of fame is a list of individuals, achievements, or other entities, usually chosen by a group of electors, to mark their excellence or Wiktionary:fame, fame in their field. In some cases, these halls of fame consist of actu ...
by the
Baseball Writers' Association of America The Baseball Writers' Association of America (BBWAA) is a professional association for journalists writing about Major League Baseball for daily newspapers, magazines, and qualifying websites. The organization was founded in 1908 and is known fo ...
on 301 of 379 ballots. *January 20 – George Bamberger, who has spent the past decade as the highly successful pitching coach of the
Baltimore Orioles The Baltimore Orioles (also known as the O's) are an American professional baseball team based in Baltimore. The Orioles compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) East Division. As one of the America ...
, fills the
Milwaukee Brewers The Milwaukee Brewers are an American professional baseball team based in Milwaukee. The Brewers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central Di ...
' managerial vacancy, open since Alex Grammas' firing in November 1977. Bamberger, 54, has never managed before, but between 1968 and 1977, his Oriole staff included 18 twenty-game winners and helped win five
American League East The American League East is one of Major League Baseball's six divisions. MLB consists of an East, Central, and West division for each of its two 15-team leagues, the American League (AL) and National League (baseball), National League (NL). T ...
championships, three AL pennants, and the 1970 World Series. *January 21 – The Texas Rangers sign first baseman Mike Jorgensen, who was granted free agency from 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 ...
on October 30, 1977. *January 25 – 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. ...
send southpaw Dave Tomlin and $125,000 to the Texas Rangers in return for veteran Gaylord Perry, who will win this year's
National League National League often refers to: *National League (baseball), one of the two baseball leagues constituting Major League Baseball in the United States and Canada *National League (division), the fifth division of the English football (soccer) system ...
Cy Young Award The Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball (MLB), one each for the American League (AL) and National League (baseball), National League (NL). The award was introduced in 1956 by Commissioner of Baseball ( ...
. *January 31 –
Commissioner of Baseball The commissioner of baseball is the chief executive officer of Major League Baseball (MLB) and the associated Minor League Baseball (MiLB) – a constellation of leagues and clubs known as " organized baseball". Under the direction of the commiss ...
Bowie Kuhn voids 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 of Vida Blue to the
Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. The Reds compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central Divisi ...
, citing the "best interests of baseball" clause. As compensation, the A's send Doug Bair to the Reds for minor-league prospect Dave Revering on February 25.


February

*February 2 – 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 veteran southpaw Mickey Lolich, 37, who was granted free agency 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 ...
on January 5. *February 3 – Nick Mileti sells 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 ...
to a group headed by trucking industry magnate Francis "Steve" O'Neill, 78, who most recently was a limited partner in
George Steinbrenner George Michael Steinbrenner III (July 4, 1930July 13, 2010) was an American businessman who was the principal owner and managing partner of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees from 1973 until his death in 2010. He was the longest-serving own ...
's
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 ...
ownership syndicate. O'Neill's group includes longtime executive
Gabe Paul Gabriel Howard Paul (January 4, 1910 – April 26, 1998) was an American executive in Major League Baseball who, between 1951 and 1984, served as general manager of the Cincinnati Reds, Houston Colt .45s, Cleveland Indians and New York Yan ...
, who begins a second stint as the Indians' club president. *February 8 – The
Milwaukee Brewers The Milwaukee Brewers are an American professional baseball team based in Milwaukee. The Brewers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central Di ...
reacquire power hitter Gorman Thomas from the Texas Rangers for cash. In 1978, Thomas, 27, who had failed an earlier, 1973–1976 audition with Milwaukee, will develop into an everyday centerfielder for the Brewers and bash 175 homers over the next five seasons. *February 15 – Bob Howsam, general manager of the
Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. The Reds compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central Divisi ...
since January 1967 and club president since March 1974, turns over both roles to longtime assistant Dick Wagner, 50. Howsam, two weeks shy of his 60th birthday, was Cincinnati's hard-nosed front-office boss during the " Big Red Machine" era; his clubs won five NL West titles, four
National League National League often refers to: *National League (baseball), one of the two baseball leagues constituting Major League Baseball in the United States and Canada *National League (division), the fifth division of the English football (soccer) system ...
pennants and two
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- ...
(, ). He's known to be a firm opponent of the free agency era and its rising player salaries. *February 17 – 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 ...
sign veteran left-handed reliever Tom Burgmeier, 34, granted free agency from 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 ...
on November 2, 1977. *February 28 **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. ...
trade first baseman Mike Ivie to the
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 ...
for versatile infielder Derrel Thomas. Ivie, 25, was the first overall pick in the June 1970 amateur draft. **The Texas Rangers trade left-hander and former Texas schoolboy sensation
David Clyde David Eugene Clyde (born April 22, 1955) is an American former left-handed Major League Baseball pitcher who played for five seasons with the Texas Rangers (1973–1975) and Cleveland Indians (1978–1979). He is noted for his once promising ...
, the first overall pick in the June 1973 draft, along with veteran outfielder Willie Horton, to 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 ...
for pitcher Tom Buskey and outfielder John Lowenstein.


March

*March 6 – 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 ...
acquire veteran right-hander Jack Billingham, 35, from the
Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. The Reds compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central Divisi ...
for young lefty George Cappuzzello and minor-league outfielder John Valle. *March 15 **The
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 ...
win the " Vida Blue Sweepstakes", obtaining the star southpaw from
Charlie Finley Charles Oscar Finley (February 22, 1918 – February 19, 1996), nicknamed "Charlie O" or "Charley O", was an American businessman who owned Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics. Finley purchased the franchise while it was located in Kansas ...
's cross-bay
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 ...
in exchange for seven players and a cash payment of between $300,000 and $400,000.
Commissioner A commissioner (commonly abbreviated as Comm'r) is, in principle, a member of a commission or an individual who has been given a commission (official charge or authority to do something). In practice, the title of commissioner has evolved to incl ...
Bowie Kuhn immediately says he will not block the transaction. The seven players traded by the Giants are pitchers Dave Heaverlo, Phil Huffman, John Henry Johnson and Alan Wirth, catcher Gary Alexander, infielder Mario Guerrero ("
player to be named later In Major League Baseball, a player to be named later (PTBNL) is an unnamed player involved in exchange or "trade" of players between teams. The terms of a trade are not finalized until a later date, most often following the conclusion of the seaso ...
") and outfielder Gary Thomasson. Blue will go 18–10 ( 2.79), make the National League All-Star team, and finish third in NL
Cy Young Award The Cy Young Award is given annually to the best pitchers in Major League Baseball (MLB), one each for the American League (AL) and National League (baseball), National League (NL). The award was introduced in 1956 by Commissioner of Baseball ( ...
balloting in 1978. **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 ...
make two deals: they send pitcher Dennis DeBarr to 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 ...
for designated hitter Rico Carty; then they trade hurler Tom Bruno and cash to the
St. Louis Cardinals The St. Louis Cardinals are an American professional baseball team based in St. Louis. The Cardinals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Centra ...
for outfielder Rick Bosetti. *March 17 – At Al Lopez Field in
Tampa, Florida Tampa ( ) is a city on the Gulf Coast of the United States, Gulf Coast of the U.S. state of Florida. Tampa's borders include the north shore of Tampa Bay and the east shore of Old Tampa Bay. Tampa is the largest city in the Tampa Bay area and t ...
, the
Cincinnati Reds The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball team based in Cincinnati. The Reds compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central Divisi ...
host 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 a
spring training Spring training, also called spring camp, is the preseason of the Summer Professional Baseball Leagues, such as Major League Baseball (MLB), and it is a series of practices and exhibition games preceding the start of the regular season. Spri ...
match-up wearing green uniforms in honor of St. Patrick's Day. In , 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 ...
become the second team to adopt this tradition. *March 21 – With 17 days to go in spring training, 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. ...
fire manager
Alvin Dark Alvin Ralph Dark (January 7, 1922 – November 13, 2014), nicknamed "Blackie" and "the Swamp Fox", was an American professional baseball shortstop and manager. He played fourteen years in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston/Milwaukee ...
and replace him with Roger Craig, the club's pitching coach. It's Craig's first MLB managing opportunity. *March 24 – 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 ...
trade veteran shortstop Bud Harrelson to the
Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. The Phillies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East Division. Since 2004, the team's home stadium has ...
for second baseman Fred Andrews and cash. Harrelson, 33, has appeared in 1,322 games over 13 seasons in a Met uniform, and is a member of their 1969 World Series champions and 1973 National League pennant-winners. *March 28 – Among the players who draw career-ending unconditional releases, as teams cut rosters to prepare for Opening Day, are pitcher
Larry Dierker Lawrence Edward Dierker (born September 22, 1946) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher, manager, and broadcaster. During a 14-year baseball career as a pitcher, he pitched from 1964 to 1977 for the Houston Colt .45s/Astro ...
(released by the
St. Louis Cardinals The St. Louis Cardinals are an American professional baseball team based in St. Louis. The Cardinals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Centra ...
), designated hitter and 2025
Baseball Hall of Fame The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is a history museum and hall of fame in Cooperstown, New York, operated by a private foundation. It serves as the central collection and gathering space for the history of baseball in the United S ...
inductee Dick Allen (dropped by 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 ...
), and second baseman Denny Doyle (cut by 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 ...
). *March 30 **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 ...
pull off a blockbuster trade, acquiring top-of-the-rotation starter
Dennis Eckersley Dennis Lee Eckersley (born October 3, 1954), nicknamed "Eck", is an American former professional baseball pitcher and color commentator. Between 1975 and 1998, he pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox, ...
, 23, from the
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, along with backup catcher Fred Kendall, for pitchers Mike Paxton and Rick Wise, catcher Bo Díaz and third baseman Ted Cox. Eckersley will go 20–8 ( 2.99) for 1978 Bosox. **The
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trade pitcher Pablo Torrealba to 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 fellow hurler
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and catcher Jim Essian.


April

*April 1 – Starting off with a bang, Japanese star
Sadaharu Oh Sadaharu Oh ( Japanese: , ''Ō Sadaharu''; born May 20, 1940), also known as Wang Chen-chih (), is a Japanese-born Chinese former professional baseball player and manager who is currently the chairman of the Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks of N ...
hits a grand slam home run on opening day. It is his 757th home run. *April 4 **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 ...
sell the contract of two-time American League All-Star first baseman John Mayberry 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 ...
. **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 ...
reacquire veteran catcher Manny Sanguillén from the
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for pitcher Elias Sosa, outfielder Miguel Dilone and second baseman Mike Edwards (" PTBNL"). Sanguillén, 34, was a three-time National League All-Star during his previous term (1967, 1969–1976) with the Bucs. *April 9 – Comeback hopeful Steve Busby, making his first major-league start since July 6, 1976, hurls 5 innings before being relieved and Darrell Porter drives in two runs as the
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top the Cleveland Indians, 5–4. *April 13 – The
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defeat 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 ...
4–2 in their home opener on Reggie Candy Bar Day. Reggie Jackson slugs a 3-run home run in the first inning, and the field is showered with candy bars which were given out free to the fans at the game. *April 16 – The
St. Louis Cardinals The St. Louis Cardinals are an American professional baseball team based in St. Louis. The Cardinals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Centra ...
' Bob Forsch hurls a
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in beating the
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5–0. Forsch walks two and strikes out three in pitching the first home no-hitter by a Cardinal since Jesse Haines in . His brother, the
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' Ken Forsch, will toss a no-hitter the following season against the
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– making them the first big-league brothers to each author a no-hitter. *April 20 – With two out in the top of the fourth inning, the
Atlanta Braves The Atlanta Braves are an American professional baseball team based in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Braves compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Eas ...
' Jeff Burroughs hits a ground ball up the middle that
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rookie
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Ozzie Smith dives for behind second base. As he was in the air, the ball hits the base and caroms behind Smith. As he is diving in the opposite direction, Smith reaches out with his bare hand and catches the ball. He bounces up, and throws Burroughs out at first. The Padres win the game 2–0. *April 25 – The struggling, 6–11
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fire second-year manager Vern Rapp. His permanent replacement, former Redbird star
Ken Boyer Kenton Lloyd Boyer (May 20, 1931 – September 7, 1982) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) third baseman, coach and manager who played with the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, Chicago White Sox, and Los Angeles Dodgers for 15 seaso ...
, will take the helm of the club on April 29. *April 27 – Willie McCovey drives in four runs and a double and his 496th home run in leading Vida Blue and the
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to a 5–3 win over the
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. *April 29 **
Pete Rose Peter Edward Rose Sr. (April 14, 1941 – September 30, 2024), nicknamed "Charlie Hustle", was an American professional baseball player and manager. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1963 to 1986, most prominently as a member of ...
smashes three home runs in the
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' 14–7 win over the
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at
Shea Stadium William A. Shea Municipal Stadium ( ), typically shortened to Shea Stadium, was a multi-purpose stadium in Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City.Ken Boyer Kenton Lloyd Boyer (May 20, 1931 – September 7, 1982) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) third baseman, coach and manager who played with the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets, Chicago White Sox, and Los Angeles Dodgers for 15 seaso ...
's debut as manager, the
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defeat the
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1–0. The game tied a record for quickest game in Cardinals history, lasting just one hour and thirty-three minutes.


May

*May 5 –
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singles off Montreal's Steve Rogers (baseball), Steve Rogers for career hit 3,000 and gets a hug at first base from former teammate Tony Pérez. The
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beat the
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4–3. *May 12 – At Royals Stadium, a potential game-ending routine fly ball becomes an Amos Otis walk-off home run, walk-off inside-the-park home run as Reggie Jackson and Mickey Rivers collide in the outfield. 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 ...
defeat the
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, 4–3. The misplay turns a sure Goose Gossage save (baseball), save into a sour loss for the current World Series champion Yankees. *May 14 – With the Chicago Cubs losing 7–5 to 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 ...
, Dave Kingman hits a two-run home run with two outs in the ninth inning to send the game into extra innings. Kingman, who had also homered in the sixth, hits his third home run of the day in the fifteenth inning to give the Cubs a 10–7 victory over the Dodgers at Dodger Stadium, and end his day with eight RBIs. Following the game, Paul Olden, a reporter for Los Angeles radio station KLAC, asks Dodger manager Tommy Lasorda, "What's your opinion of Kingman's performance?" during his post-game interview. Lasorda goes off in a now-famous obscenity-laced tirade. *May 15 – The
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sign relief pitcher Mike Marshall (pitcher), Mike Marshall, the Cy Young Award, National League Cy Young Award winner, who had been granted free agency from the Texas Rangers on November 9, 1977. In Minnesota, Marshall, 35, will reunite with manager Gene Mauch, for whom he starred with the
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in –, and become the Twins' bullpen ace. *May 16 **The surprising
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improve to 20–9 on the season with a 16-inning, 4–2 home victory over the Seattle Mariners. Second-year catcher Lance Parrish's walk-off home run seals the win. Parrish, 21, is one of the Tigers' core of young players who have sparked a rejuvenation of the franchise after a difficult mid-1970s rebuilding program. **With his team in last place and suffering through its worst start since ,
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owner Bill Veeck trades Bobby Bonds to the Texas Rangers for outfielders Claudell Washington and Rusty Torres and a minor league
player to be named later In Major League Baseball, a player to be named later (PTBNL) is an unnamed player involved in exchange or "trade" of players between teams. The terms of a trade are not finalized until a later date, most often following the conclusion of the seaso ...
. Acquired in a high-profile trade from the
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the previous December, Bonds, 32, plays just 26 games in a White Sox uniform. *May 17 –
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outfielder Bill North, a veteran of the club's 1973–1974 pennant- and World Series-winning teams, is traded to the
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for Glenn Burke. North will become a free agent at the end of 1978 season. *May 20 – At Olympic Stadium (Montreal), Olympic Stadium, Willie Stargell of the
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hits two home runs off Wayne Twitchell in a 6–0 victory over the
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. His second is a 535-foot shot in the fourth inning that lands in the upper deck – the only fair ball ever to be hit there. *May 23 **After almost eight full months, the
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are finally sold—to a group now headed by former sole owner Jean R. Yawkey, ex-Red Sox catcher and front-office lieutenant Haywood Sullivan, and the club's former athletic trainer, Buddy LeRoux. The American League accepts the restructured deal, valued at $20.5 million, after it initially nixed Yawkey's attempt to sell the team to Sullivan and LeRoux for $15 million in September 1977; under that arrangement, the duo would have invested only $200,000 of their own capital and borrowed the rest to obtain a 52 percent share. With the retention of the wealthy Mrs. Yawkey in a leading ownership role, the sale (reportedly the highest price yet paid for a sports franchise in the U.S.) goes through. **With the
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leading the American League West Division (24–15), manager Bobby Winkles walks off the job because of owner
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's constant second-guessing. Jack McKeon, whom Winkles had replaced in the manager's chair on June 8, 1977, gets his old job back. It's Finley's 15th managerial change in his 18 years as owner. *May 26 – The
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obtain outfielder George Hendrick from the
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for pitcher Eric Rasmussen (baseball), Eric Rasmussen. Hendrick, 28, will become a two-time Major League Baseball All-Star Game, NL All-Star and Silver Slugger Award winner in his seven years in St. Louis. *May 30 – In his
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debut, Silvio Martínez fires a complete game one-hitter as the St. Louis Cardinals, Cardinals beat the
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, 8–2. The only hit Martínez gives up is a two-run homer by Steve Henderson (baseball), Steve Henderson.


June

*June 1 – 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 ...
trade pitcher Jim Colborn, an 18-game winner in 1977, to the Seattle Mariners for outfielder Steve Braun (baseball), Steve Braun. *June 2 – For the fourth time in five seasons, cowboy Gene Autry changes horses in midstream when his 25–21
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fire manager Dave Garcia and replace him with former Angels' star shortstop Jim Fregosi. Between and 1978, only in did Autry keep the same manager (Dick Williams) in place all season; Fregosi, 36, is the team's seventh non-interim skipper in eight years. Released by the
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the day before, he goes right from the active ranks to the manager's job. During his playing days with the Angels, to , Fregosi made six Major League Baseball All-Star Game, American League All-Star teams. As their skipper, he pulls the Halos out of a losing skid and compiles a 62–54 mark through season's end; the club finishes 87–75, tied for second in the AL West, five games behind the
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. *June 3 – Davey Johnson becomes the first major leaguer to hit two pinch-hitter, pinch-hit grand slam (baseball), grand slams in a season, as the
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beat the
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, 5–1. *June 6 – In the 1978 Major League Baseball draft, slugging third baseman Bob Horner of the Arizona State Sun Devils baseball, Arizona State Sun Devils is chosen first overall by the
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. In the second round of the same draft (48th overall), the
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select Cal Ripken Jr., a shortstop out of Maryland's Aberdeen High School (Maryland), Aberdeen High School. Future
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r Ripken is then best known as the son and namesake of the Orioles' Cal Ripken Sr., third-base coach. *June 10 – The
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trade veteran left-hander Ken Holtzman to his original MLB team, the Chicago Cubs, for 22-year-old righty Ron Davis (pitcher), Ron Davis, a prospect then pitching in Double-A (baseball), Double-A. Davis will go win–loss record (pitching), 14–2 (earned run average, 2.85) with nine save (baseball), saves for the 1979 New York Yankees season, 1979 Yankees. *June 14 **
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starts his 44-game hitting streak by collecting two hits in the
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' 3–1 win over the Chicago Cubs. **The second-place
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add to their bench strength by acquiring veteran outfielder and pinch hitter Jay Johnstone from the
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for pitcher Rawly Eastwick. The Bombers also receive outfield prospect Bobby Brown (outfielder), Bobby Brown in the transaction. *June 15 **The high-flying
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, currently 42–19 and six games ahead of the
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in the AL East, subtract from their bench strength by selling the contract of reserve outfielder and ace left-handed pinch hitter Bernie Carbo to the
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. Bosox left-hander Bill Lee (left-handed pitcher), Bill Lee protests the deal by staging a one-day walkout; he and Carbo are among of group of Red Sox players who've fallen out of favor with general manager Haywood Sullivan and manager Don Zimmer. **The
Philadelphia Phillies The Philadelphia Phillies are an American professional baseball team based in Philadelphia. The Phillies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) East Division. Since 2004, the team's home stadium has ...
reacquire right-handed pitcher and former top draft pick Dick Ruthven from the
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, straight up, for relief pitcher Gene Garber. Struggling so far with the downtrodden Braves, Ruthven, 27, will post a 13–5 win–loss record (pitching), record in 20 starts to help the Phils win their third straight NL East championship in 1978. **The
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sell the contract of Roger Metzger, their longtime starting shortstop and a former
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winner, to the
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. **The
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continue to strengthen their roster, obtaining backup outfielder Gary Thomasson from the
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for infielder Mickey Klutts, outfielder Dell Alston and $50,000. **The Chicago Cubs trade outfielder Héctor Cruz (baseball), Héctor Cruz to the
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for pitcher Lynn McGlothen. The Cubs also trade Joe Wallis to the
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for fellow outfielder Mike Vail. **Cleveland Indians, Cleveland then sends Joe Wallis, Wallis to the
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for catcher/designated hitter Gary Alexander. *June 16 **In a 12-season MLB career marked by near-misses — five one-hit games and eight two-hit games until today — Cincinnati Reds, Cincinnati's Tom Seaver finally hurls a
no-hitter In baseball, a no-hitter or no-hit game is a game in which a team does not record a hit (baseball), hit through conventional methods. Major League Baseball (MLB) officially defines a no-hitter as a completed game in which a team that batted in ...
. The
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are the 4–0 victims as Seaver strikes out three batters, and walks three. **Fresh off the Arizona State University campus with no minor league experience, the
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' Bob Horner homers in his first major league game off Bert Blyleven of the
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. *June 17 – The
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'
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strikes out 18 batters — 15 in six innings — in a 4–0 shutout of the
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, setting an American League record for left-handers. The victory raises the southpaw's record to 11–0. *June 26 – In only their second season, the 22–47
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are world beaters—for one day—as they score 24 runs on 24 hits against a 40–30 Baltimore Orioles squad. The result is a American football, football-like final score of 24–10 before 16,184 at Toronto's Exhibition Stadium. *June 27 – Joe Rudi hits a pinch-hit grand slam homer in the seventh to help his
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knock the
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out of a tie for first place with a 5–4 Angels win. *June 29 – Don Sutton sets a
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career strikeout record, fanning Gary Matthews in the first inning for his 2,284th career K. He passes a Dodger record previously held by Don Drysdale in a 7–3 win over the
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. *June 30 **Bill Veeck's 34–40
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, in fifth place in the AL West but only 5½ games out of first, change managers, replacing current Baseball Hall of Fame, Baseball-Hall-of-Famer Bob Lemon with future Hall-of-Famer Larry Doby. Lemon is sacked despite having led the 1977 Chicago White Sox season, 1977 ChiSox to a stellar 90–72 record. Doby becomes MLB's second black manager, after Frank Robinson, former skipper of the
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. **In the first game of a 10–9, 10–5 doubleheader loss to the
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at Fulton County Stadium, the
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' Willie McCovey hits his 500th career home run. With the blow, hit off Braves pitcher Jamie Easterly, McCovey becomes the 12th member of the 500th home run club. Giant Mike Ivie adds his second pinch grand slam of the year in the opener. San Francisco's Jack Clark (baseball), Jack Clark socks three homers in the twin bill.


July

*July 1 – The
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reacquire catcher/outfielder Joe Ferguson (baseball), Joe Ferguson, whom they traded away in June 1976, obtaining him along with cash considerations from the
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in exchange for two "players to be named later": infielder Rafael Landestoy and outfield prospect Jeffrey Leonard. *July 4 – At the unofficial halfway milestone of the regular season, there are tight races in three of MLB's four divisions. The
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lead their traditional enemies, the
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(46–34), by two games in the NL West, with the
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(46–35) only 2½ back. In the NL East, the two-time defending division champ
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(43–32) sport a four-game bulge over the Chicago Cubs (40–37). On the crowded AL West leaderboard, the
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(42–38) sit in first place, with every other club in the division, except the last-place Seattle Mariners, within six games of the top. However, the AL East race appears to be a runaway, with the
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(53–24) nine full games in front of the
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and
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(both 45–34). *July 9 – The first dark cloud appears on the
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' 1978 horizon when shortstop Rick Burleson suffers an ankle injury. The Major League Baseball All-Star Game, AL All-Star will miss 17 games, and the Bosox will win only six of them before Burleson returns to the lineup on July 28. Burleson's replacement, veteran Frank Duffy (baseball), Frank Duffy, makes three errors in today's game, a 7–1 loss to the
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; a fielding percentage, .973 career fielder, Duffy cannot maintain that level of defense in 1978, posting a .929 mark in 21 games as Boston's backup shortstop. *July 11 – At Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, the
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wins the
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over the American League, 7–3. Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodgers first baseman Steve Garvey earns the MVP trophy. Vida Blue starts for the NL, becoming the first pitcher to start for both leagues in the All-Star Game. Blue also started in 1971 in baseball, 1971 and 1975 in baseball, 1975 for the American League. *July 13 – Jerry Koosman and Tom Seaver lock up for the second time since Seaver's trade to the
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. Koosman and the Mets beat Seaver and the Reds, 4–2. Only one of the three runs Seaver gives up is earned. *July 17 **The
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defeat the
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9–7 in 11 innings, but the game is remembered for Reggie Jackson ignoring signs from third-base coach Dick Howser. With the score tied 5–5 in the bottom of the tenth and Thurman Munson on first, manager Billy Martin signals for Jackson to sacrifice bunt. Jackson makes a half-hearted attempt on the first pitch, and Martin removes the bunt sign. Jackson, however, then defies Martin and still attempts a bunt, popping out to the catcher. Jackson is suspended by Martin for five games. **In a Monday Night Baseball game televised nationally by American Broadcasting Company, ABC, the
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' Rob Andrews hits his first major league home run. The hit turns out to be the game-winning run in a 9-7 win over the
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. The game is only shown nationally because ABC's scheduled game between the
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and
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is long-delayed by rain. *July 21 **As Reggie Jackson is returning from suspension, Billy Martin says in a post-game interview about Jackson and Yankee owner
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, "One's a born liar [referring to Jackson], and the other's convicted [Steinbrenner, referring to his 1974 conviction on charges of making illegal presidential campaign contributions]." Martin later appears on live television tearfully announcing his resignation from the Yankees, although some sources believe that Steinbrenner actually fired him. With the Yankees at 50–42 and 12 games behind the front-running
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, Steinbrenner names Bob Lemon manager for the remainder of the season; he'd been fired from the
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three weeks earlier. **
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starter Mike Paxton strikes out four batters in the fifth inning of an 11–0 win over the Seattle Mariners. *July 26 – Johnny Bench hits his 300th career home run. *July 31 – The slumping
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defeat the
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, 9–2, at Fenway Park. It's only Boston's third win in their final 13 July games, and their AL East lead has shrunk from nine games on July 19 to five games (over the
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) today. The
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are third, 7½ back.


August

*August 1 – The
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trounce the
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, 16–4, and stop
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's hitting streak at 44 games. Larry McWilliams and Gene Garber are the Atlanta pitchers. Rose goes 0-for-4, including striking out in the 9th inning to end the game. Rose's streak is the second-longest in major league history. He goes 70-for-182 during the skein (a batting average (baseball), batting average of .385). *August 2–3 – In a game played over successive nights in The Bronx, the first-place
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overcome an early, 5–0 deficit, tie the score at five, and battle the
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into extra innings. When a 1 a.m. curfew suspends the contest in the 15th frame, it resumes the next night. In the top of the 17th, Rick Burleson's two-run single gives Boston a 7–5 lead, and Bob Stanley (baseball), Bob Stanley holds the Yanks scoreless in the home half to deliver a Bosox victory. The Red Sox also win a rain-shortened regularly scheduled game on August 3, 8–1, increasing their margin over the fourth-place Yankees to 8½ games. However, Boston will lose its next six games against its foes when the teams meet again in September. *August 5 – At Old-Timers Day at Yankee Stadium (1923), Yankee Stadium, recently fired Billy Martin is announced as the Bombers' manager for the 1980 season. *August 6 – Setting a record no batter wants, in the ninth inning of an important game, future
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slugger Willie Stargell strikes out for the 1,711th time, breaking the major-league record for Ks by a hitter previously held by Mickey Mantle. Stargell's strikeout comes in the ninth inning of a 3–2 loss to the
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. *August 10 –
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fires a three-hitter to become the American League's first 16-game winner this year, and Chris Chambliss knocks in four runs with a single and a double, leading the
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to their fifth straight win, a 9–0 triumph over the
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. Now in second place, the Yankees (64–49) trail the
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(71–41) by 7½ games in the AL East. *August 15 – The
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trade designated hitter Rico Carty to the
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for pitcher Phil Huffman and DH Willie Horton. Carty, 38, is in the process of slugging 31 homers in his next-to-last MLB season. *August 20 – Before the
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' game against the
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, Steve Garvey and Don Sutton engage in a clubhouse fistfight over sardonic comments made by Sutton in an interview with ''The Washington Post'' describing Garvey as the "All-American boy". *August 25 – A one-day strike by the Major League Umpires Association causes amateur arbiters (and two MLB coaches, Jerry Zimmerman of the
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and Don Leppert of the
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) to officiate today's 14 MLB games. A federal judge based in Philadelphia then enjoins the union from staging a longer walk-out to protest pay and working conditions. The abortive work stoppage is a prelude to the 1979 Major League umpires strike, which will last from March 7 to May 17. *August 31 **Joe Morgan, George Foster (baseball), George Foster and Johnny Bench hit home runs to help the
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snap a six-game losing streak via 12–6 win over the
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. Tom Seaver goes seven innings for the win and reliever Tom Hume gave a ninth inning grand slam by Wayne Garrett. **The
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trade outfielder Johnny Grubb to the Texas Rangers for two PTBNL, "players to be named later": pitcher Bobby Cuellar and minor-league outfielder Dave Rivera.


September

*September 3 - in Pittsburgh, Willie Stargell collects his 2,000th career Hit against Craig Skok of the Braves in the ninth inning. Dale Berra homers in the ninth and the Pirates win 6-3. *September 5 – The
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beat the Chicago Cubs 10–8 in a 9-inning game that sees a Major-League record 45 players participate. *September 7 – The "Yankees – Red Sox rivalry, Boston Massacre" begins. The
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enter today's opening game of a four-game series in Boston with a four-game lead over the
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; a lead which had been fourteen games just weeks earlier. The Yankees defeat the Red Sox 15–3, and go on to sweep the series, erasing the Red Sox lead in the American League East Division. *September 14 – Thirty-nine-year-old
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pitcher Jim Bouton earns his 62nd and final big league victory (and first since 1970), a 4–1 win over the
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. Bouton is best known as the author of the baseball diary ''Ball Four''. His win over the Giants comes four days after his first start against the
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in which he was hit hard for six hits and six runs over five innings. The Giants were vocal with their displeasure over the Braves using Bouton in the Dodger game because they were still in a tight division race with their arch-rivals, only to lose to him in this, his very next start. *September 20 – The Yankees'
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suffers his third and final loss in a stellar 25–3,
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-winning season. The Yankees are defeated by the
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with left-hander Mike Willis (baseball), Mike Willis the winning pitcher. All three of Guidry's losses in 1978 were to left-handers named "Mike": Mike Caldwell (baseball), Caldwell, Mike Flanagan (baseball), Flanagan, and Willis. *September 22 **Third baseman Butch Hobson, still in the
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' lineup despite crippling bone chips in his right elbow, commits his record-setting 43rd error of the 1978 season. His miscue leads to two unearned runs, as the Red Sox fall 5–4 to the
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and remain two games behind the
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in the AL East race. Manager Don Zimmer finally replaces Hobson and makes utilityman Jack Brohamer his starting third baseman on September 23. The Red Sox then win eight games in a row to force the 1978 American League East tie-breaker game on October 2. **Ralph Houk, 59, manager of the
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since , announces his retirement after five years at the helm. Houk supervised the rebuilding of the Tigers on the field: in , they went 57–102; this season, their record will be 86–76 with their roster featuring some of the brightest young stars in baseball. Former MLB catcher Les Moss, the highly successful, 53-year-old manager of the Tigers' Triple-A (baseball), Triple-A Evansville Triplets, Evansville affiliate, is named Houk's successor. *September 23 –
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outfielder and marquee free-agent signing Lyman Bostock, 27, is shot to death while riding in a car with his uncle and several others following a dinner party in Gary, Indiana. The estranged husband of a female passenger pulls alongside Bostock's uncle's car and fires a single shotgun blast into the vehicle, inflicting fatal head wounds on the Angels' star. The shooter is ultimately acquitted by reason of insanity. *September 30 **The
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overcome a first-inning grand slam by Willie Stargell to beat the host
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, their Phillies–Pirates rivalry, in-state rivals, 10–8, to clinch their third straight National League East Title. Winning pitcher Randy Lerch contributes two home runs to his cause. The loss snaps the Pirates' streak of 24 straight wins at Three Rivers Stadium. **With one game left in the season, volatile Texas Rangers owner Brad Corbett fires manager Billy Hunter (baseball), Billy Hunter and replaces him with coach Pat Corrales. Hunter had turned down a five-year contract extension offered by Corbett a few weeks earlier. The Rangers are 86–75, second in the AL West and five games behind the division champion
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.


October

*October 1 **Led by home runs from Rick Burleson and Jim Rice, and Luis Tiant's two-hit pitching, the
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shut out the
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5–0 at Fenway Park, closing out the regular season with an eight-game winning streak. They will have to play a one-game playoff at Fenway the very next day against the
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, whom they had led by as many as 14 games in July, as the
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and Rick Waits defeat the Yankees 9–2 at Yankee Stadium (1923), Yankee Stadium. News of the Indians' victory is announced on Fenway Park's video screen with the words "THANK YOU, RICK WAITS – GAME TOMORROW." His brilliant two-hitter comes in what will be Tiant's final appearance in a Red Sox uniform. ** Gaylord Perry of the
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records his 3,000th career strikeout. *October 2 – Bucky Dent's crucial 7th-inning home run helps the
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beat the
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, 5–4, in a one-game playoff for the American League East title. It is another defining moment in the Yankees – Red Sox rivalry. With Kansas City Royals, Kansas City, Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles and Philadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia also having won their divisions, all four defending division winners repeat.
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closes out the year with a 25–3 record, but not before giving up a home run to Carl Yastrzemski—the only one he will allow to a left-handed hitter all season *October 3 – Three-time former
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outfielder Bobby Bonds changes addresses again when the Texas Rangers trade him, along with pitcher Len Barker, to the
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for pitcher Jim Kern and infielder Larvell Blanks. After spending his first seven seasons with the
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, Bonds has now been traded five times in less than four calendar years. *October 4 – Steve Garvey smashes two home runs and a triple to pace the
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to a 9–5 win over the
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in the opener of the National League Championship Series. Davey Lopes and Steve Yeager also homer at Veterans Stadium. *October 7 **The
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win the National League Championship Series, three games to one, with a 4–3 home victory over the
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. Bill Russell (shortstop), Bill Russell's 10th-inning, two-out single scores Ron Cey with the winning run. A walk to Cey and a routine liner that Garry Maddox muffs in center field sets up Russell's game-winner. Dusty Baker collects four hits for the Dodgers. **For the third straight year, the
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defeat the
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in the American League Championship Series, also three games to one. In their Game 4, 2–1 clinching victory,
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goes eight innings for his second win of the ALCS, and Goose Gossage nails down the save (baseball), save. Roy White's sixth-inning homer provides the winning run. The Yankees and Dodgers will thus meet for the second straight year in the World Series—their tenth such clash since . *October 17 – The
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win their fourth straight game, 7–2, to clinch their second consecutive
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over the
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. Yankees shortstop Bucky Dent is named Series MVP. *October 18 **The
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fire general manager Bing Devine, 62, and replace him with former Redbird executive John Claiborne (baseball executive), John Claiborne, 38. Devine was a major architect of the Cardinals' mid-1960s three-time pennant-winners and 2x
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champions, but in 1978 his club fell to a 69–93 record, their worst in over a half-century. **John McHale (baseball), John J. McHale, president (corporate title), president/CEO of the
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since the team's founding in , adds additional responsibilities when he also becomes the Expos' general manager. McHale, 57, succeeds Charlie Fox (baseball), Charlie Fox as the third GM in franchise history. *October 19 – The
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change managers again, replacing Larry Doby, who led them to a 37–50 record from July 1 through the end of the 1978 campaign, with shortstop Don Kessinger, 36, who will be a player-manager. It's Bill Veeck's fourth managerial change in less than three years as owner of the ChiSox. *October 25 **The
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' Gaylord Perry (win–loss record (pitching), 21–6, earned run average, 2.73) is named winner of the 1978
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; the 40-year-old veteran, who won the 1972 AL Cy Young Award with the
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, becomes the first pitcher to earn the award in each major league. **The San Diego Padres, Padres trade third baseman Dave Roberts (third baseman), Dave Roberts, outfielder Oscar Gamble and $300,000 to the Texas Rangers for catcher Bill Fahey, first baseman Mike Hargrove and infielder Kurt Bevacqua. *October 27 – George Bamberger of the
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is named the United Press International American League Manager of the Year. He guided the Brewers to 93 triumphs and the Brewers' first winning season. Bamberger receives 20 first-place votes to nine for Bob Lemon of the
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.


November

*November 1 –
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of the
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is named winner of the American League
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by a unanimous vote, taking all 28 first-place tallies. *November 2 – Thirty-eight players are granted free agency after playing out their contracts, including
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, Tommy John and Luis Tiant. *November 6 – Pitcher Andy Messersmith, the co-plaintiff with Dave McNally in the 1975 arbitration case that led to the Seitz decision and free agency, is unconditionally released by the
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. He will return to the
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, the team he took to arbitration in the Seitz case, as a free agent in February 1979 and finish his career there. *November 7 – Jim Rice of the
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, who led his league in almost every offensive category (including hit (baseball), hits, triple (baseball), triples, home runs, runs batted in, slugging percentage, on-base plus slugging, OPS, and total bases), is rewarded by being selected American League Most Valuable Player Award, American League MVP. *November 10 – In a ten-player transaction, the
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send former Cy Young Award winner Sparky Lyle along with Mike Heath (baseball), Mike Heath, Larry McCall, Dave Rajsich, Domingo Ramos and cash consideration to the Texas Rangers, in exchange for Juan Beníquez, Mike Griffin (pitcher), Mike Griffin, Paul Mirabella, Dave Righetti and minor-leaguer Greg Jemison. Righetti, considered the top left-handed pitching prospect in the minors, will win AL Rookie of the Year honors in . *November 13 **Pitcher Luis Tiant, famed as "El Tiante" when he won 122 games with the
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since joining them in , signs as a free agent with the Bosox' dreaded rivals, the
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. **Left-hander Larry Gura, who was granted free agency November 2, decides to return to his 1978 team, the
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. Gura had gone win–loss record (pitching), 16–4 (earned run average, 2.72) this past season, and he'll post two 18-win seasons for the Royals in and . *November 16 – Future
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inductee and
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right-fielder
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, already a Gold Glove recipient, now wins the 1978 National League Most Valuable Player Award with 21 of 24 first-place votes. *November 21 – 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 ...
sign free-agent left-hander Tommy John, formerly with the
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. *November 22 –
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second baseman Lou Whitaker wins the American League Rookie of the Year Award with 21 of 28 first places votes over future Hall-of-Famer Paul Molitor of the
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. *November 27 **The
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acquire catcher Alan Ashby from the
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for pitcher Mark Lemongello, third baseman Pedro Hernández (infielder), Pedro Hernández and outfielder Joe Cannon (baseball), Joe Cannon. Ashby will play for the Astros for 11 seasons and later become a member of their broadcast team. **The
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obtain outfielder John Lowenstein on waivers (baseball), waivers from the Texas Rangers. Lowenstein, 31, will play a key role on two American League pennant (sports), pennant-winning teams, including the Orioles' 1983 World Series champions. *November 28 – The
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dismiss their nine-year, Baseball Hall of Fame, Cooperstown-bound manager, Sparky Anderson, who has refused his front office's demand that he overhaul his coaching staff. Since , Anderson has led the Reds to five NL West titles, four
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pennants, two
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championships (–), and averaged 96 wins per season. Cincinnati appoints John McNamara (baseball), John McNamara as Anderson's successor the same day; McNamara, 46, is the former skipper of the
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(–) and
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(–). *November 29 – The
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sign veteran right-hander Steve Stone (baseball), Steve Stone, who had been granted free agency from the
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. In Baltimore, Stone, 31, will win 25 games and the Cy Young Award, American League Cy Young Award before beginning his long broadcasting career.


December

*December 4 **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 ...
obtain right-hander Aurelio López and outfielder Jerry Morales from the
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for two left-handers, Bob Sykes (baseball), Bob Sykes and minor-leaguer John Murphy. López, 30, will earn the nickname "Señor Smoke" coming out of the Detroit bullpen, and play a key role on the Tigers' 1984 Detroit Tigers season, 1984 world championship team. **The
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trade first baseman Ron Jackson (baseball, born 1953), Ron Jackson and designated hitter Danny Goodwin to the
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for outfielder Dan Ford. *December 5 **The
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sign free-agent
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to a four-year, $3.2 million contract after he plays out his contract with his hometown team, the
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. Rose is expected to become the Phils' regular first baseman in 1979. **Free-agent third baseman Darrell Evans decides to remain with the
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, signing a five-year, $1.44 million contract. **The
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acquire shortstop prospect Alfredo Griffin, along with minor-league first baseman Phil Lansford, from the
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for pitcher Víctor Cruz (baseball), Víctor Cruz. Griffin, 21, will win the American League Rookie of the Year Award and spend six seasons as Toronto's starting shortstop. **The
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acquire left-hander Pete Falcone from the
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for pitcher Kim Seaman and outfielder Tom Grieve. Falcone is a cousin of Mets' bullpen coach Joe Pignatano. *December 6 – The
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trade outfield prospect Joe Charboneau, "Super Joe" Charboneau to the
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for pitcher Cardell Camper. Charboneau will win the American League Rookie of the Year Award. *December 7 – Purging another discontented player via another one-sided trade, the
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send veteran left-hander Bill Lee (left-handed pitcher), Bill "Spaceman" Lee to the
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for utility infielder Stan Papi. Lee—at odds with Boston management, especially skipper Don Zimmer—is a three-time 17-game winner with the Red Sox. He wins 16 games for Montreal in . Papi plays 51 games in a Bosox uniform and bats .188. *December 8 **The
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trade pitcher Jerry Koosman to the
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for minor league pitcher Greg Field and a player to be named later. The trade leaves Ed Kranepool as the last remaining member of the ″Miracle Mets″ team that won the 1969 World Series. The Twins will complete the trade by sending Jesse Orosco to the Mets on February 7, . **Two of the American League's top third basemen change teams, when the
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trade Buddy Bell to the Texas Rangers for Toby Harrah in a one-for-one transaction. **The Seattle Mariners deal their 25-year-old
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shortstop, Craig Reynolds (baseball), Craig Reynolds, to the
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for left-hander Floyd Bannister, 23. Both Reynolds and Bannister will become All-Stars in their respective new leagues.


Movies

*''A Love Affair: The Eleanor and Lou Gehrig Story'' (TV) *''The Bad News Bears Go to Japan'' *''One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story'' (TV)


Births


January

*January 3 – Delvin James *January 4 – Chris Gissell *January 4 – Willie Martínez (baseball), Willie Martínez *January 6 – Casey Fossum *January 7 – Kevin Mench *January 11 – Greg Aquino *January 12 – Luis Ayala (baseball), Luis Ayala *January 16 – Alfredo Amézaga *January 17 – Mark Malaska *January 18 – Brian Falkenborg *January 19 – Wilton Veras *January 20 – Chris Mears (baseball), Chris Mears *January 20 – John Rodriguez (baseball), John Rodriguez *January 22 – Chone Figgins *January 25 – Derrick Turnbow *January 26 – Esteban Germán *January 26 – Steve Green (baseball), Steve Green *January 26 – Andrés Torres (baseball), Andrés Torres *January 27 – Ángel Berroa *January 27 – Pete Laforest *January 28 – Tomás de la Rosa *January 30 – John Patterson (pitcher), John Patterson


February

*February 1 – Erick Almonte *February 1 – Dusty Bergman *February 5 – Devern Hansack *February 6 – Steve Andrade *February 6 – Adam Shabala *February 7 – Endy Chávez *February 10 – Cedrick Bowers *February 10 – Rubén Mateo *February 11 – Brent Butler *February 12 – Tim Redding *February 13 – Scott Dohmann *February 21 – René Reyes *February 23 – Luke Prokopec *February 24 – Steve Torrealba *February 24 – DeWayne Wise *February 28 – Brian Reith


March

*March 1 – Ken Harvey (baseball), Ken Harvey *March 1 – Kris Keller *March 2 – Jared Sandberg *March 3 – Matt Diaz *March 4 – Rodrigo Rosario *March 5 – Mike Hessman *March 9 – Mike Neu (baseball), Mike Neu *March 11 – Kevin Reese *March 14 – Matt Kata *March 18 – Kasey Olemberger *March 20 – Mike Bynum *March 21 – Jeff Bajenaru *March 21 – Cristian Guzmán *March 22 – Jeremy Griffiths *March 24 – José Valverde *March 27 – Dee Brown (baseball), Dee Brown *March 29 – Eric Bruntlett *March 30 – Josh Bard


April

*April 2 – John Gall (baseball), John Gall *April 3 – Bobby Hill (baseball), Bobby Hill *April 4 – Jason Ellison *April 5 – Brandon Backe *April 6 – Blaine Neal *April 11 – Josh Hancock *April 15 – Milton Bradley (baseball), Milton Bradley *April 15 – Tim Corcoran (pitcher), Tim Corcoran *April 21 – Jack Taschner *April 26 – Joe Crede *April 27 – Runelvys Hernández *April 29 – Tony Armas Jr.


May

*May 9 – Aaron Harang *May 12 – Josh Phelps *May 13 – Ryan Bukvich *May 13 – Barry Zito *May 15 – Clayton Andrews (baseball, born 1978), Clayton Andrews *May 15 – Guillermo Rodríguez (baseball), Guillermo Rodríguez *May 16 – Nick Bierbrodt *May 17 – John Foster (baseball), John Foster *May 17 – Carlos Peña *May 18 – Marcus Giles *May 20 – Wilson Valdez *May 21 – Ricardo Rodríguez (baseball, born 1978), Ricardo Rodríguez *May 23 – Scott Dunn (baseball), Scott Dunn *May 23 – Mike González (pitcher), Mike González *May 23 – Chris Sampson *May 24 – Dave Pember *May 24 – Brad Penny *May 25 – Travis Hughes *May 25 – Mike Vento *May 30 – Rico Washington


June

*June 3 – Steve Smyth (baseball), Steve Smyth *June 5 – Travis Chapman *June 6 – Jaime Bubela *June 7 – Donaldo Méndez *June 10 – Carlos Rivera (baseball), Carlos Rivera *June 14 – Edgar Gonzalez (infielder), Edgar Gonzalez *June 15 – Zach Day *June 17 – Dernell Stenson *June 19 – Claudio Vargas *June 20 – Kevin Gregg *June 20 – Bobby Seay *June 21 – Luis Rivera (pitcher), Luis Rivera *June 22 – Anthony Ferrari *June 22 – Willie Harris *June 25 – Aramis Ramírez *June 25 – Luke Scott (baseball), Luke Scott *June 27 – Oscar Salazar (baseball), Oscar Salazar *June 29 – Trey Hodges *June 29 – Joe Inglett


July

*July 2 – Greg Dobbs *July 3 – Juan Rivera (baseball), Juan Rivera *July 10 – Sam Marsonek *July 13 – Ryan Ludwick *July 14 – Mike Burns (baseball), Mike Burns *July 15 – Miguel Olivo *July 16 – Jorge Vásquez (baseball), Jorge Vásquez *July 17 – Jason Jennings *July 18 – Ben Sheets *July 19 – Yorvit Torrealba *July 19 – Steve Watkins (baseball), Steve Watkins *July 21 – Willie Eyre *July 29 – Mike Adams (pitcher), Mike Adams


August

*August 1 – Tim Olson *August 2 – Matt Guerrier *August 4 – Luke Allen *August 4 – Jon Knott *August 5 – Jamal Strong *August 8 – Alexis Gómez *August 8 – Brian Sanches *August 10 – Jorge Campillo *August 11 – Eric Crozier (baseball), Eric Crozier *August 12 – Michel Hernández *August 15 – Santiago Ramírez (baseball), Santiago Ramírez *August 16 – Brian Gordon (baseball), Brian Gordon *August 17 – Chad Qualls *August 18 – Kevin Barry (baseball), Kevin Barry *August 18 – Matt Hensley *August 19 – Eude Brito *August 19 – Chris Capuano *August 20 – Chris Schroder *August 20 – T. J. Tucker *August 21 – Lee Gronkiewicz *August 21 – Jason Marquis *August 29 – Ed Rogers *August 30 – Cliff Lee *August 30 – Todd Wellemeyer *August 31 – Tim Drew


September

*September 1 – Stephen Smitherman *September 3 – Juan Pérez (pitcher), Juan Pérez *September 4 – Nick Regilio *September 5 – Matt Watson (baseball), Matt Watson *September 6 – Frank Brooks (baseball), Frank Brooks *September 6 – Alex Escobar *September 8 – Gil Meche *September 9 – Kurt Ainsworth *September 10 – Nick Green (baseball), Nick Green *September 11 – Junior Herndon *September 14 – Carlos Torres (umpire), Carlos Torres *September 18 – Wilkin Ruan *September 19 – Nick Johnson (baseball), Nick Johnson *September 20 – Jason Bay *September 25 – Joel Piñeiro *September 27 – Jon Rauch *September 28 – Joey Nation


October

*October 3 – Steve Kent (baseball), Steve Kent *October 4 – Kyle Lohse *October 8 – Keith Reed *October 10 – Dan Bellino *October 14 – Ryan Church *October 15 – Juan Cruz (baseball), Juan Cruz *October 15 – Josh Rabe *October 23 – John Lackey *October 24 – Chris Bootcheck *October 25 – J. J. Davis *October 26 – Jaime Cerda *October 30 – Luis Matos (baseball, born 1978), Luis Matos


November

*November 2 – Carmen Cali *November 3 – Anastacio Martínez *November 4 – John Grabow *November 5 – Corey Thurman *November 7 – Juan Salas *November 9 – Todd Self *November 9 – Jason Standridge *November 10 – Jorge DePaula *November 12 – Aaron Heilman *November 14 – Xavier Nady *November 17 – Darnell McDonald *November 17 – Valentino Pascucci *November 18 – Tim Hummel *November 19 – Jeff Bailey *November 20 – Bill White (pitcher), Bill White *November 25 – Joe Borchard *November 25 – Zach McClellan *November 27 – Jimmy Rollins


December

*December 2 – Peter Moylan *December 3 – Matt Childers *December 5 – Josh Stewart (baseball), Josh Stewart *December 6 – Chris Başak *December 6 – Jason Bulger *December 8 – Vernon Wells (baseball), Vernon Wells *December 9 – Jeff Duncan (baseball), Jeff Duncan *December 11 – Jason Szuminski *December 14 – Dave Gassner *December 15 – Michael Wuertz *December 17 – Alex Cintrón *December 17 – Chase Utley *December 19 – Andy Cannizaro *December 19 – Vinnie Chulk *December 19 – Marshall McDougall *December 19 – Mark Woodyard *December 21 – Dicky Gonzalez *December 22 – Chris Jakubauskas *December 23 – Víctor Martínez (baseball), Víctor Martínez *December 26 – Charles Thomas (baseball), Charles Thomas


Deaths


January

*January 2 – Oscar Estrada, Óscar Estrada, 75, Cuban southpaw pitcher and outfielder who played in both the Eastern Colored League (33 games for the 1924 Cuban Stars East) and segregated Organized Baseball (including one game for the 1929 St. Louis Browns) *January 4 – Joe Dawson (baseball), Joe Dawson, 80, pitcher for 1924 Cleveland Indians and 1927–1929 Pittsburgh Pirates, getting into 59 career games; member of 1927 National League champions who hurled a scoreless inning against the "Murderers' Row" 1927 Yankees in Game 2 of Fall Classic *January 5 – Snipe Conley, 85, pitcher who worked in 60 games for the 1914–1915 Baltimore Terrapins of the "outlaw" Federal League, then appeared in five games for the 1918 Cincinnati Reds *January 6 – Tony Rego, 80, Hawaiian-born, dimunituve catcher—he was listed as tall—who appeared in 44 games for 1924–1925 St. Louis Browns *January 7 – George Burns (first baseman), George H. Burns, 84, first baseman for five American League teams who batted .307 in 1,866 career games over 16 seasons; led AL in hits twice (1918 and 1926) and won the league's MVP award in the latter year; member of two World Series champions, the 1920 Cleveland Indians and 1929 Philadelphia Athletics *January 13 – Bill Clowers, 79, pitcher for the Boston Red Sox in the 1920s *January 13 – Merwin Jacobson, 83, backup outfielder for the New York Giants, Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Robins between 1915 and 1927 *January 13 – Joe McCarthy (manager), Joe McCarthy, 90, Hall of Fame manager who led the New York Yankees to eight pennants and record seven World Series titles; also won 1929 NL pennant with Chicago Cubs, and was first manager to capture flags in both leagues; posted a 1,460–867 (.627) mark with the Yankees alone, from 1931 through May 23, 1946, when he resigned; also managed Boston Red Sox from 1948 to June 18, 1950; as of 2021, his 2,125 career wins ranked eighth in major league history, and his winning percentages of .615 (regular season) and .698 (postseason) were both all-time records *January 19 – Milt Shoffner, 72, left-handed hurler for 1929–1931 Cleveland Indians, 1937–1939 Boston Bees and 1939–1940 Cincinnati Reds, working in 134 career major league games *January 23 – Thurman Jennings, 87, outfielder and second baseman for the 1920–1921 Chicago Giants of the Negro National League *January 27 – Sarge Connally, 79, pitcher who appeared in 304 games in 12 seasons spanning 1921 to 1934 for the Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Indians *January 27 – Monte Pearson, 69, All-Star pitcher who won 100 games, mainly with the 1932–1935 Indians and 1936–1940 New York Yankees; four time World Series champion as a member of Bronx Bombers *January 28 – Larry Raines, 47, middle infielder and third baseman for the Cleveland Indians from 1957 to 1958, who is recognized for having been the first ballplayer to perform professionally in Minor League Baseball, Negro league baseball, Japanese Baseball and the major leagues *January 29 – Sam Thompson (pitcher), Sam Thompson, 69, pitcher who appeared in the Negro leagues between 1932 and 1942, primarily for the Philadelphia Stars of the Negro National League


February

*February 1 – Jack Saltzgaver, 75, infielder for New York Yankees (1932 and 1934–1937) who, after almost eight full years in the minors, returned to MLB at age 42 in 1945 for a final stint for the wartime Pittsburgh Pirates; two-time (1936, 1937) World Series champion *February 2 – Archie Wise, 65, appeared in three games as a pitcher and pinch hitter for 1932 Chicago White Sox *February 3 – Pete Compton, 88, outfielder who appeared in 291 games for five clubs, notably the St. Louis Browns, between 1911 and 1918 *February 3 – Ray Flaskamper, 76, Chicago White Sox shortstop who played in 26 games in 1927 *February 3 – Mike Herrera (baseball), Mike Herrera, 85, Cuban second baseman for the Cuban Stars of the Negro National League and Eastern Colored League (1920–1921, 1928) and Boston Red Sox (1925–1926); one of the first to play in both the pre-integration U.S. Major Leagues and Negro leagues *February 4 – Dave Keefe, 81, pitcher in 97 games for Philadelphia Athletics and Cleveland Indians between 1917 and 1922, later a longtime coach and traveling secretary for the Athletics *February 6 – Babe Ganzel, 76, outfielder who appeared in 23 games for 1927–1928 Washington Senators; son of Charlie Ganzel, 19th century MLB catcher *February 6 – Roy Grover, 86, second baseman for Philadelphia Athletics (1916–1917, 1919) and Washington Senators (1919); played in 207 big-league games *February 8 – Josephine Kabick, 55, female pitcher who played from 1944 through 1947 in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League *February 15 – Claude Hayslett, 65, second baseman and pitcher in the Negro leagues between 1937 and 1941 *February 18 – Luke Hamlin, 73, pitcher who worked in 261 games over nine seasons between 1933 and 1944 for four MLB clubs, notably the Brooklyn Dodgers, for whom he went 20–13 in 1939 *February 19 – Phil Paine, 47, who compiled a 10–1 won–lost mark in 95 games pitched for the Boston/Milwaukee Braves (1951, 1954–1957) and St. Louis Cardinals (1958); said to be the first American to play in Nippon Professional Baseball when he hurled for the 1953 Nishitetsu Lions during his posting to Japan as a U.S. serviceman *February 21 – Slicker Parks, 82, pitcher who worked in ten contests for the 1921 Detroit Tigers *February 23 – Vic Harris (outfielder), Vic Harris, 72, outfielder and manager in the Negro leagues who guided the Homestead Grays to seven Negro National League pennants, including five in a row from 1937 to 1941; played in six East-West All-Star games between 1933 and 1947 *February 27 – Nig Lipscomb, Gerard "Nig" Lipscomb, 67, second baseman and pitcher who appeared in 36 games for 1937 St. Louis Browns


March

*March 3 – Ted Strong, 61, multi-year All-Star at both right field and shortstop who played in the Negro American League between 1937 and 1948, principally for the Kansas City Monarchs; member of Monarchs' 1942 Negro World Series champions; also a member of basketball's Harlem Globetrotters *March 7 – Steve Bilko, 49, portly first baseman who appeared in 600 MLB games for the St. Louis Cardinals (1949–1954), Chicago Cubs (1954), Cincinnati Redlegs (1958), Los Angeles Dodgers (1958), Detroit Tigers (1960) and Los Angeles Angels (1961–1962); legendary minor-league slugger who led Pacific Coast League in home runs for three straight years (1955–1957), belting 55 and 56 homers in the latter two seasons and winning the 1956 PCL Triple Crown; three-time PCL MVP and member of its Hall of Fame *March 8 – Wade Johnston, 79, outfielder who played for five Negro leagues clubs between 1922 and 1933, notably the Kansas City Monarchs and Detroit Stars; led 1930 Negro National League with ten triples in 69 games played *March 12 – Ferrell Anderson, 60, backup catcher who played in 97 career games for the 1946 Brooklyn Dodgers and 1953 St. Louis Cardinals *March 12 – Alex McCarthy (baseball), Alex McCarthy, 88, infielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Chicago Cubs from 1910 to 1917, getting into 432 career contests *March 12 – Gene Moore (outfielder), Gene Moore, 68, right fielder known for his accurate arm who played 1,042 games for six MLB clubs between 1931 and 1945; 1937 National League All-Star and member of 1944 St. Louis Browns, only team from that city to win an American League pennant *March 14 – Kent Greenfield (baseball), Kent Greenfield, 75, pitcher who appeared in 152 games between 1924 and 1929 for the New York Giants, Boston Braves and Brooklyn Robins *March 16 – Moe Franklin, 63, infielder who got into 61 career games for 1941–1942 Detroit Tigers *March 21 – Fritz Coumbe, 88, a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, Cleveland Naps and Indians and the Cincinnati Reds between 1914 and 1921 *March 27 – Dutch Zwilling, 89, outfielder in 366 games for three Chicago MLB teams during the 1910s: the 1910 White Sox, 1914–1915 Whales (of the then "outlaw" Federal League), and 1916 Cubs; led Fed circuit in home runs with 16 in 1914 and runs batted in with 94 the following season; longtime minor-league manager and big-league scout *March 30 – Billy Cox (baseball), Billy Cox, 58, third baseman, mainly with the Brooklyn Dodgers (1948–1954), well known for his spectacular defense


April

*April 2 – Bill Brubaker, 67, third baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates for all or parts of 1932 through 1940, then briefly for Boston Braves in 1943; drove in 102 runs in 1936, but led NL hitters in strikeouts *April 3 – Ray French (baseball), Ray French, 83, shortstop/second baseman in 82 games for the 1920 New York Yankees, 1923 Brooklyn Robins and 1924 Chicago White Sox *April 8 – Ford Frick, 83, Hall of Fame executive who served as Commissioner of Baseball (1951–1965) and president of the National League (1935–1951); ex-sportswriter and "ghostwriter" for Babe Ruth who ruled in 1961 that home run records of Ruth and Roger Maris would be recorded separately based on season length *April 8 – Dick Risenhoover, 51, Dallas sportscaster; member of the Texas Rangers' broadcast team since the team moved from Washington in 1972 and lead announcer from 1974 until his death *April 14 – Joe Gordon, 63, Baseball Hall of Famer and nine-time All-Star second baseman in 11 seasons for the New York Yankees and Cleveland Indians, who won the 1942 MVP award and set an American League record of 246 home runs at his position; later a manager (Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Athletics and Kansas City Royals between 1958 and 1969) *April 20 – Jack Graney, 91, Canadian left fielder who played his entire career (1908, 1910–1922) with the Cleveland Naps/Indians; first batter to face hurler Babe Ruth in a major-league game (July 11, 1914); in 1932 became the Indians' play-by-play broadcaster—the first former player to transition to radio booth—and held the job through 1953 *April 25 – Leo Najo, 79, first Mexican-born player to play professional baseball in the US. *April 28 – Art Doll, 64, batteryman who played seven MLB games for Boston of the National League in 1935, 1936 and 1938—four as a pitcher and three as a catcher


May

*May 1 – Claude Corbitt, 62, infield utility who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Cincinnati Reds in a span of four seasons from 1945 to 1949 *May 8 – Red Smith (American football/baseball), Red Smith, 73, two-sport star at Notre Dame, then a player and coach in both professional baseball and professional football; debuted as a catcher for the History of the New York Giants (baseball), New York Giants of the National League in 1927 and later played with the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League; later an assistant coach with the Packers and New York football Giants, a minor league manager, and a coach for Chicago Cubs, 1945–1949 *May 15 – Herman Dunlap, 70, outfielder for the Chicago American Giants of the Negro American League in 1937 and 1938 *May 16 – Mike Wilson (catcher), Mike Wilson, 81, catcher for the 1921 Pittsburgh Pirates *May 20 – Bob Logan (baseball), Bob Logan, 68, pitcher who played for the Brooklyn Dodgers, Detroit Tigers, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds and Boston Braves in all or part of five seasons between 1935 and 1945 *May 22 – Pete Susko, 73, first baseman for the Washington Senators in its 1934 season *May 26 – Harris McGalliard, 71, Japanese Baseball League catcher who played for Nagoya and the Korakuen Eagles from 1936 to 1938 *May 29 – Carl Reynolds, 75, fine outfielder and consistent hitter who played from 1927 through 1939 for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, St. Louis Browns, Boston Red Sox, and Chicago Cubs, ending his career with a lifetime .302 batting average, including 1,357 hits, 80 home runs, and 699 runs batted in 1,222 games


June

*June 2 – Bob McGraw, 83, pitcher for the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Brooklyn Robins, St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Phillies in a span of nine seasons from 1917 to 1929 *June 3 – Marv Rickert, 57, backup outfielder who played with five different clubs in five seasons, including the 1948 Boston Braves season, 1948 Boston Braves who won the National League pennant *June 16 – Hugh Shelley, 67, outfielder who played for the Detroit Tigers in 1935, though he was not on 1935 World Series, their World Series roster that season *June 20 – Bill Dietrich, 68, nicknamed "Bullfrog", pitcher who played from 1933 through 1948 for the Philadelphia Athletics, Washington Senators and Chicago White Sox, whose
no-hitter In baseball, a no-hitter or no-hit game is a game in which a team does not record a hit (baseball), hit through conventional methods. Major League Baseball (MLB) officially defines a no-hitter as a completed game in which a team that batted in ...
over the St. Louis Browns on June 1, 1937, boosted the White Sox' chances during their futile pursuit of the American League pennant *June 20 – Stack Martin, 79, who played every position (although mainly a first baseman) for the Indianapolis ABCs and Detroit Stars of the Negro National League from 1925 to 1928 *June 21 – Tom Fiall, 84, outfielder for Brooklyn, Baltimore and New York of the Eastern Colored League in 1923 and 1925 *June 28 – Johnny Schulte, 81, backup catcher for five teams in all of his five years in the Major Leagues between 1923 and 1932; member of the 1929 Chicago Cubs season, 1929 National League pennant-winning Chicago Cubs; later a coach during 15 full seasons for the New York Yankees from 1934 to 1948, winning seven World Series rings; trusted advisor of Hall of Fame manager Joe McCarthy *June 30 – Danny Lynch (baseball), Danny Lynch, 52, second baseman for the 1948 Chicago Cubs


July

*July 1 – Joe Vance, 72, pitcher for the Chicago White Sox and New York Yankees in parts of three seasons between 1935 and 1938 *July 12 – Herb Souell, 65, All-Star third baseman for the 1940–1948 Kansas City Monarchs; led Negro American League in stolen bases (twice, in 1946–1947), runs batted in (1945), triples (1946), and hits (1947); member of 1942 Negro World Series champs *July 15 – Deacon Meyers, 78, pitcher/first baseman for the St. Louis Giants/Stars and Dayton Marcos of the Negro National League between 1921 and 1926 *July 24 – Joel Hunt, 72, Hall of Fame football player and coach, who also played 16 games in the majors as an outfielder and pinch hitter for the 1931–1932 St. Louis Cardinals *July 29 – Charlie Bold, 83, Swedish first baseman who played for the St. Louis Browns in its 1914 season


August

*August 2 – Ewing Russell, 72, third baseman for the 1924 and 1926 Harrisburg Giants (Eastern Colored League) and 1926 Dayton Marcos (Negro National League) *August 5 – Jesse Haines, 85, Hall of Fame pitcher who won 210 games, including a no-hitter, for the St. Louis Cardinals, while compiling three 20-win seasons, and two wins in the 1926 World Series *August 7 – Kay Lionikas, 54, second baseman with the Kenosha Comets, one of three descendants of Greek immigrants to play in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League *August 14 – Maury Newlin, 64, pitcher who played with the St. Louis Browns in the 1940 and 1941 seasons *August 15 – Ed Chaplin, 84, catcher for the Boston Red Sox between 1920 and 1922 *August 18 – George Harper (outfielder), George Harper, 86, outfielder for six teams in five seasons between 1943 and 1950, who hit .300 or higher in three of these seasons *August 23 – Hal Weafer, 78, American League umpire from 1943 to 1947; former minor league first baseman and manager *August 30 – Ed Sicking, 81, middle infielder and third baseman who played for the Chicago Cubs, New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds and Pittsburgh Pirates over part of five seasons from 1916 to 1927


September

*September 11 – Mike Gazella, 82, utility infielder for the New York Yankees in four seasons between 1923 and 1928, being a member of three World Series champion teams and one AL pennant winner *September 11 – Snipe Hansen, 71, pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Browns in a span of five seasons from 1930 to 1935 *September 15 – Larry Bettencourt, 72, outfielder and third baseman who played for the St. Louis Browns in three seasons from 1928 to 1932, and later served as a center for the NFL Green Bay Packers in 1933 *September 16 – Bill Foster (baseball), Bill Foster, 74, star pitcher in the Negro leagues where he was a dominant left-hander, and later a head coach at Alcorn State University for two decades *September 18 – Joe Lillard, 73, NFL halfback (1932–1933) and outfielder/pitcher for the Chicago American Giants and Cincinnati Tigers of the Negro leagues between 1932 and 1937 *September 24 – Lyman Bostock, 27, fine defensive outfielder and base runner for California Angels who hit .323 and .336 during his first two full big league seasons with the 1976–1977 Minnesota Twins; his life and career were cut short when he was the victim of a meaningless, accidental homicide;Lyman Bostock
Article written by Tim Connaughton. ''SABR Biography Project''. Retrieved on May 30, 2019. son of Negro leagues star Lyman Bostock Sr., Lyman Sr. *September 25 – Pepper Daniels, 76, catcher for four Negro leagues clubs between 1921 and 1935, primarily the Detroit Stars


October

*October 1 – Abe White, 74, pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1937 *October 1 – Ed Steele, 63, outfielder for the 1942–1948 Birmingham Black Barons who batted .359 lifetime and led the Negro American League in hitting (.391) in 1945 *October 8 – Jim Gilliam, 49, two-time All-Star second baseman for the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers from 1953 to 1966, player-coach in 1965–1966, and full-time Dodgers' coach from 1967 until his death; won four World Series rings, as well as Rookie of the Year Award honors both in the Negro leagues and the National League; after his passing, Los Angeles Dodgers#Retired numbers, his jersey #19 was retired by the Dodgers *October 13 – George Jeffcoat, 64, pitcher in 70 career games for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Boston Braves in four seasons between 1936 and 1943; brother of Hal Jeffcoat; after baseball, became an ordained Baptist minister *October 16 – Eddie Stumpf, 84, minor league player, manager, coach, scout and executive in a career that spanned more than four decades *October 25 – Molly Craft, 82, pitcher who played from 1916 through 1919 for the Washington Senators *October 27 – Rube Walberg, 82, pitcher who won 155 games between 1923 and 1937, primarily with the Philadelphia Athletics; member of 1929–1930 world champions *October 30 – Reese Diggs, 63, pitcher who appeared in four games for the Washington Senators in the 1934 season


November

*November 5 – Tommy O'Brien (baseball), Tommy O'Brien, 59, backup outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox and Washington Senators in a span of five seasons from 1943 to 1950 *November 8 – Steve Gerkin, 75, 32-year-old rookie pitcher who played for the Philadelphia Athletics in its 1945 season, one of many ballplayers who only appeared in the major leagues during World War II *November 11 – Bennie Borgmann, 80, minor-league infielder and manager and NBA basketball player who served the St. Louis Cardinals as a longtime scout; member of Basketball Hall of Fame *November 12 – Buzz Boyle, 70, outfielder for the Boston Braves and Brooklyn Dodgers during five seasons spanning 1929–1935; led National League outfielders in assists in 1934 and also had a 25-game hitting streak that year; later a minor league manager and served as pilot of the 1946 Muskegon Lassies of the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League; longtime scout for Cincinnati Reds and Montreal Expos *November 12 – Roy Elsh, 87, backup outfielder for the Chicago White Sox over part of two seasons from 1923 to 1925 *November 12 – George Shears, 88, pitcher for the 1912 New York Highlanders *November 13 – Les Powers, 69, first baseman who played with the New York Giants in 1938 and for the Philadelphia Phillies in 1939 *November 16 – France Laux, 80, St. Louis sportscaster who gained fame as voice of the 1930s Cardinals, calling their games (and those of the American League's Browns) from 1930 through 1942; focused on Cardinals in 1943 and then switched to Browns in 1948, continuing with them part-time until 1953, their last season in Missouri before they became the Baltimore Orioles; worked six World Series and eight All-Star games *November 16 – Harry Matuzak, 68, pitcher who played for the Philadelphia Athletics in the 1936 and 1938 seasons *November 20 – Warren Brown (sportswriter), Warren Brown, 84, Chicago sportswriter, who earned J. G. Taylor Spink Award honors in 1973, and was inducted in the National Baseball Hall of Fame the same year along with outfielder Mickey Mantle, pitcher Whitey Ford and umpire Jocko Conlan *November 23 – Buck Ross, 63, pitcher who played from 1936 through 1945 for the Philadelphia Athletics and Chicago White Sox *November 29 – Al Williamson (baseball), Al Williamson, 78, pitcher for the 1928 Chicago White Sox


December

*December 8 – Nick Cullop (outfielder), Nick Cullop, 78, backup outfielder who played for the New York Yankees, Washington Senators, Cleveland Indians, Brooklyn Robins and Cincinnati Reds over part of five seasons spanning 1926–1931; fearsome slugger and longtime skipper in minor leagues *December 9 – Dick Siebert, 66, All-Star first baseman for the Philadelphia Athletics who twice batted .300, and later coached at the University of Minnesota for 31 years, while winning three College World Series titles *December 11 – Paul O'Dea, 58, two-way player (primarily an outfielder who appeared in four games as a southpaw hurler) who played in 163 contests for the Cleveland Indians from 1944 to 1945 and later scouted and managed in the Cleveland farm system *December 12 – Nick Dumovich, 76, pitcher for the 1923 Chicago Cubs *December 20 – Willard Mullin, 76, cartoonist whose caricature of the ''Brooklyn Bum'' personified the Dodgers franchise prior to its move to Los Angeles in 1958 *December 21 – Joe Mathes, 87, second baseman who played for the Philadelphia Athletics, St. Louis Terriers and Boston Braves in a span of three seasons from 1912 to 1916; managed in the minor leagues off and on from 1919 through 1934, then became a scout and farm system director for the St. Louis Cardinals *December 21 – Gus Rooney, 86, Boston sportswriter believed to be the first play-by-play radio announcer for the Boston Red Sox on April 13, 1926; also broadcast games of the National League Braves that season *December 24 – George McQuinn, 68, seven-time All-Star first baseman for the St. Louis Browns and New York Yankees, who had 34-game hitting streak in 1938 *December 24 – Bill Rodgers (infielder), Bill Rodgers, 91, second baseman who played between 1915 and 1916 for the Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds *December 29 – Walt Alexander, 87, backup who played for the St. Louis Browns and New York Yankees in part of four seasons from 1912 to 1917 *December 30 – Bobby Williams (baseball), Bobby Williams, 83, shortstop whose career was mostly spent with the Chicago American Giants of the Negro National League between 1920 and 1928; managed the 1934 Cleveland Red Sox to a 4–24 record *December 31 – Tod Davis, 54, infielder and pinch-hitter who played for the Philadelphia Athletics in the 1949 and 1951 seasons


References


External links


Major League Baseball official website

Minor League Baseball official websiteBaseball Almanac - Major League Baseball Players Who Died in 1978Baseball Almanac - 1978 Major League Baseball season

Baseball Reference - 1978 Major League Baseball summary
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