Thursday, July 17, 2014

The 1985 Major League Baseball season started Monday April 8th. The All-Star game was played Tuesday July 16th at the "Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome" in Minneapolis Minnesota. The Regular season ended Sunday October 6th. The playoffs began Tuesday October 8th and ended with the Kansas City Royals beating the St. Louis Cardinals 11-0 in Game 7 of the World Series on Sunday October 27th. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1985_Major_League_Baseball_season.


Here are the final standings:
TEAM RECORD TOP SCORER TOP PITCHER MANAGER
1 St. Louis Cardinals 101-61 Tom Herr John Tudor Whitey Herzog
2 Toronto Blue Jays 99-62 George Bell Doyle Alexander Bobby Cox
3 New York Mets 98-64 Gary Carter Dwight Gooden Davey Johnson
4 New York Yankees 97-64 Don Mattingly Ron Guidry Billy Martin
5 Los Angeles Dodgers 95-67 Mike Marshall Orel Hershiser Tom Lasorda
6 Kansas City Royals 91-71 George Brett Bret Saberhagen Dick Howser
7 California Angels 90-72 Brian Downing Mike Witt Gene Mauch
8 Cincinnati Reds 89-72 Dave Parker Tom Browning Pete Rose
9 Chicago White Sox 85-77 Harold Baines Britt Burns Tony La Russa
10 Detroit Tigers 84-77 Lance Parrish Jack Morris Sparky Anderson
11 Montreal Expos 84-77 Hubie Brooks Bryn Smith Buck Rodgers
12 Baltimore Orioles 83-78 Eddie Murray Scott McGregor Earl Weaver
13 Houston Astros 83-79 Jose Cruz Mike Scott Bob Lillis
14 San Diego Padres 83-79 Steve Garvey Andy Hawkins Dick Williams
15 Boston Red Sox 81-81 Bill Buckner Oil Can Boyd John McNamara
16 Chicago Cubs 77-84 Keith Moreland Dennis Eckersley Jim Frey
17 Oakland Atheltics 77-85 Dave Kingman Chris Codiroli Jackie Moore
18 Minnesota Twins 77-85 Kent Hrbek Frank Viola Ray Miller
19 Philadelphia Phillies 75-87 Glenn Wilson Kevin Gross John Felske
20 Seattle Mariners 74-88 Phil Bradley Mike Moore Chuck Cottier
21 Milwaukee Brewers 71-90 Cecil Cooper Teddy Hiquera George Bamberger
22 Atlanta Braves 66-96 Dale Murphy Rick Mahler Eddie Haas
23 Texas Rangers 62-99 Pete O'Brien Charlie Hough Bobby Valentine
24 San Francisco Giants 62-100 Jeffrey Leonard Scott Garrelts Jim Davenport
25 Cleveland Indians 60-102 Julio Franco Bert Blyleven Pat Corrales
26 Pittsburgh Pirates 57-104 Johnny Ray Rick Reuschel Chuck Tanner


Post Season:
NLCS: St. Louis Cardinals beat Los Angeles Dodgers 4 games to 2.
ALCS: Kansas City Royals beat Toronto Blue Jays 4 games to 3.
World Series: Kansas City Royals beat St. Louis Cardinals 4 games to 3.

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