Wednesday, January 6, 2016

The 1987 Major League Baseball season ended with the American League Champion Minnesota Twins winning the World Series over the National League Champion St. Louis Cardinals, four games to three, as all seven games were won by the home team. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_Major_League_Baseball_season

Final Stats:

Team Manager Most Hits Most RBI's Most Wins Most Saves
DET Sparky Anderson Alan Trammell Alan Trammell Jack Morris Eric King
TOR Jimy Williams George Bell George Bell Jimmy Key Tom Henke
STL Whitey Herzog Ozzie Smith Jack Clark Greg Mathews Todd Worrell
NYM Davey Johnson Keith Hernandez Darryl Strawberry Dwight Gooden Roger McDowell
MIL Tom Trebelhorn Robin Yount Robin Yount Teddy Higuera Dan Plesac
MON Buck Rodgers Tim Wallach Tim Wallach Neal Heaton Tim Burke
SFG Roger Craig Will Clark Will Clark Mike LaCoss Scott Garrelts
NYY Lou Piniella Don Mattingly Don Mattingly Rick Rhoden Dave Righetti
MIN Tom Kelly Kirby Puckett Gary Gaetti Frank Viola Jeff Reardon
CIN Pete Rose Dave Parker Eric Davis Ted Power John Franco
KCR Billy Gardner Kevin Seitzer Danny Tartabull Bret Saberhagen Dan Quisenberry
OAK Tony La Russa Jose Canseco Mark McGwire Dave Stewart Dennis Eckersley
PIT Jim Leyland Andy Van Slyke Andy Van Slyke Mike Dunne Jim Gott
PHI Lee Elia Juan Samuel Mike Schmidt Shane Rawley Steve Bedrosian
BOS John McNamara Wade Boggs Dwight Evans Roger Clemens Wes Gardner
SEA Dick Williams Phil Bradley Alvin Davis Mark Langston Ed Nunez
CHW Jim Fregosi Ivan Calderon Greg Walker Floyd Bannister Bobby Thigpen
CHC Gene Michael Andre Dawson Andre Dawson Rick Sutcliffe Lee Smith
HOU Hal Lanier Bill Doran Glenn Davis Mike Scott Dave Smith
TEX Bobby Valentine Ruben Sierra Ruben Sierra Charlie Hough Dale Mohorcic
CAL Gene Mauch Devon White Wally Joyner Mike Witt DeWayne Buice
LAD Tom Lasorda Pedro Guerrero Pedro Guerrero Orel Hershiser Matt Young
ATL Chuck Tanner Dale Murphy Dale Murphy Zane Smith Jim Acker
BAL Cal Ripken Eddie Murray Cal Ripken Eric Bell Tom Niedenfuer
SDP Larry Bowa Tony Gwynn John Kruk Ed Whitson Lance McCullers
CLE Pat Corrales Pat Tabler Joe Carter Tom Candiotti Doug Jones






Postseason










WorldSeries (4-3):   Minnesota Twins over St. Louis Cardinals



ALCS (4-1):   Minnesota Twins over Detroit Tigers



NLCS (4-3):   St. Louis Cardinals over San Francisco Giants









Most Runs per game: 5.5




Detroit Tigers










Fewest Runs allowed per game: 4




Toronto Blue Jays




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