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1978 American League Championship Series

1978 American League Championship Series
Teams
Team (Wins) Manager Season
New York Yankees (3) Bob Lemon 100–63, .613, GA: 1
Kansas City Royals (1) Whitey Herzog 92–70, .568, GA: 5
Dates October 3 – 7
Umpires Lou DiMuro, Rich Garcia, Ron Luciano, Bill Kunkel, Dave Phillips, Terry Cooney
Broadcast
Television ABC
TV announcers Keith Jackson, Howard Cosell and Jim Palmer
Radio CBS
Radio announcers Ernie Harwell and Ned Martin
ALCS
1978 World Series
Team (Wins) Manager Season
New York Yankees (3) Bob Lemon 100–63, .613, GA: 1
Kansas City Royals (1) Whitey Herzog 92–70, .568, GA: 5

The 1978 American League Championship Series was held between the New York Yankees and the Kansas City Royals for the third consecutive year.

The Royals won 92 games that year and won the Western Division title by five games over the Texas Rangers. The Yankees overcame a midseason deficit of fourteen games and went on to win a one-game playoff against the Boston Red Sox to win the Eastern crown and finish with 100 wins.

Unlike the prior two ALCS which went five games, this one only took the Yankees four games to wrap up, and the Yankees went on to represent the American League in the 1978 World Series. Notable performers in this series included Reggie Jackson, who hit two home runs, and Chris Chambliss, who had six base hits in fifteen at bats. George Brett and Amos Otis were the hitting stars for the Royals.

New York won the series, 3–1.

Tuesday, October 3, 1978, at Royals Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri

Prior to the start of this game, both teams had to deal with bad news. Ron Guidry, he of the incredible 25–3 Cy Young Award-winning season, would be unavailable to start until Game 4, if played, at least. Guidry pitched the AL East division tie-breaker game against the Boston Red Sox and was starting to have arm trouble. Also, second baseman Willie Randolph would miss the entire postseason with a hamstring injury and be replaced by a platoon of Fred Stanley and Brian Doyle. For the Royals, star George Brett was suffering from a bout of hemorrhoids.


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