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Old 06-22-2017, 09:57 PM   #74
PilotMan
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Join Date: Oct 2002
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ALCS


Royals over the Blue Jays 4-0
The Royals sweep and dominate the Jays. Fred Lynn is the ALCS MVP with 3 HR and a .412 batting average. Each and every game was close, 3-2, 5-3, 7-2, and 4-3. The Royals pitching just owned the Blue Jays. The Jays pitching couldn't handle the Royals hitters. Mark Gubicza picked up 2 saves and a win in his 3 appearances.


NLCS


Expos over the Reds 4-3
It was close right to the end. The Reds took a 3-2 series lead back to Montreal and couldn't get that last win. Tim Raines was the NLCS MVP. He batted .333 and had a .464 OBP. The Reds out homered the Expos 7-2. The key game was in game 6. The Reds went to the bottom of the 9th ahead 4-3 with Ted Power on the mound. Vance Law lead off with a double, then he got Gary Pettis out on strikes and Tim Wallach to pop out to 2nd base. Tim Raines walked and Mike Greenwell took the first pitch he saw and pulled it into the left field seats for a walk off 3-run HR to win it for the Expos and save them from defeat. Reds fans were crushed, and the Expos would take game 7, 6-2 behind another Greenwell HR and the pitching of LaMarr Hoyt.


It's the Royals versus the Expos in the 1985 World Series.
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