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Rangers go 7-18 down the stretch to allow Royals to win the division
Mets clinch the NL East Red Sox have 2 game lead with 2 to play Giants and Dodgers tied with 2 to play Jim Rice likely to win triple crown |
Tigers to host 1 game playoff for AL East supremacy
Dodgers will face the Mets in the NL Royals await Det/Bos winner |
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Well the Patriots beat the Lions, oh wait, I mean the Red Sox beat the Tigers
17-3, making quite a statement on their way to the AL East title Jim Rice locked up the AL MVP with a triple crown season Bob Horner will be the NL ROY JR Richard is the clear cut NL Cy Young winner Here is a look at their stats http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...1&d=1352379584 |
Tom Seaver outdueled Don Sutton as the Mets take a 1-0 lead in the NLCS, with a 3-2 victory.
In the AL, Don Aase and Paul Splittorff took the hill. Jim Rice went 2-3 with a HR and George Brett went 4-5 as the Royals lost 9 to 8 in a game that they never led. |
Fred Lynn and Carlton Fisk combine to go 5-6 with 3 rbi as Dennis Leonard drops the start to Mike Paxton.
Red Sox take a commanding 2-0 lead Nolan Ryan strikes out 12, walks 1 and combines on a shutout with Rollie Fingers. Bump Wills hits his second NLCS homer to allow the Mets to win 1-0 Mets with 2-0 lead |
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Strong pitching prevailed as Nino Espinosa and Rollie Fingers shut down the Dodgers again.
The Mets complete the sweep and will represent the NL in the World Series Carlton Fisk went 3-3 with 2 rbi and George Brett stayed hot, hitting .692 for the ALCS. But Brett was pretty much alone on offense as Mike Ivie hit .169. The Red Sox swept the Royals 1978 World Series New York Mets vs Boston Red Sox http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...1&d=1352500791 |
New York Mets are the 1978 World Series Champions
It was the Mets 3rd division title and 1st WS appearance Congratulations to the Mets as we wind down the '78 season, I will take a look at each team and how they have performed over the 10 seasons that I have now completed. I will include overall record as well as team leaders in some key categories Thanks to all that have been reading along with me as I have gone. |
NL East 10 year review
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NL West 10 year review
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Carlton Fisk (BOS) has signed an extension, rumored to be a 6 year deal
Harmon Killebrew (MIN), Willie Mays (SF) and Frank Robinson (BALT) join the HOF Royals send Ross Grimsley to Milwaukee for Lary Sorenson Orioles trade Steve Henderson to the Astros for Greg Gross Red Sox ship off Butch Hobson to the Yankees for Mike Caldwell, this was a bit of a surprise to me |
AL West 10 year review
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AL West 10 year review
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Top Free Agents
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offseason rundown (Hot Stove)
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Several team acquired some big names
Pirates add Gaylord Perry Phillies add Dave Concepcion Cardinals add Dave Winfield Mets pick up Graig Nettles Cubs sign Dick Ruthven Dodgers sign Gary Matthews and Rusty Staub Giants add Randy Jones and Rod Carew Padres add Ron Fairly, Dwight Evans and Lenny Randle Astros sign Bobby Grich and Thurman Munson Braves pick up Davey Lopes Yankees sign Steve Rogers Tigers sign Tony Perez Indians pick up Brian Downing and Cesar Cedeno Orioles add Tug McGraw and Rollie Fingers Red Sox resign Carl Yastrzemski Angels sign Jerry Koosman White Sox add Greg Luzinski Rangers add Bake McBride Yankees trade Dave Kingman to Rangers for Roy Howell Royals in a reaction to losing out on Steve Rogers and Randy Jones have reached an agreement with Frank Tanana Here is also a look at the last 2 years of top 10 prospects with '78 first and then '79 http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...1&d=1353167394 http://www.ootpdevelopments.com/boar...1&d=1353167394 |
5/1/79 update
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As per the norm a monthly look at the best in each league, the standings and the Royals home page
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Kind of jacked that up, but, you faithful followers understand, I am sure
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Willie Stargell (PITT) picked up his 2000th hit and then announced that 1979 would be his last season. We will undoubtedly see him in the HOF in a few years.
Rod Carew (SF) packed out Candlestick park as they came to see him gather his 2000th hit The Red Sox have dealt John Mayberry Jr to the Indians for Jim Kern The Tigers will receive Don Gullett in exchange for the Reds Bernie Carbo Gaylord Perry (PITT) will be lost for 9 months Rick Sutcliffe (LAN) will be out for 5 months Carl Yastrzemski (BOS) out for 4 months, his move to first was what forced the Mayberry trade, they will now turn to the young Bill Buckner at first. |
Where do you generate the 10 year review from? Not sure if I have ever seen that before - great read by the way!
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I actually went through each team history and compiled that info
Thanks alot for reading along |
6/1/79 update
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It is time for our monthly look at who is hot, can Bob Horner really stay this hot???
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