1972 World Series

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The 1972 World Series sent the Oakland Athletics against the Cincinnati Reds, with the Athletics winning the Series in a match up of the 70's two premier dynasties. The "Swingin' A's" featured lots of facial hair, colorful nicknames, and explosive personalities, while "The Big Red Machine" were a more traditional franchise with an everyday line-up packed full of future Hall of Famers. After a 40-year absence and two franchise relocations, the A's had finally made it back to the Series after squeaking by Detroit in a 5 game ALCS, though they would play without their star Reggie Jackson, who was injured stealing home in the final game against Detroit. The Reds had also narrowly advanced, topping the Pirates with a pair of runs in the bottom of the ninth in Game 5 of the NLCS, putting Cincinnati back in the Series for the first time since their defeat by Baltimore in 1970.

The Series opened in unexpected fashion, as unheralded catcher Gene Tenace of the A's hit home runs in his first two at-bats of the Series, leading Oakland to a Game One victory. Tenace was the first player to ever achieve this feat, later matched by Andruw Jones of the Braves in the 1996 Series. A's left fielder Joe Rudi was the Game 2 hero with a home run as well as a game-saving ninth inning catch made while sprawled up against the left field wall. After the Reds squeaked out a 1-0 Game 3 win, Tenace had a key hit in the middle of Game 4's ninth inning A's rally which featured four straight singles, the other three by pinch-hitters, as the A's scored twice to top the Reds and give the Oakland a commanding 3-1 lead in games. The Reds held off the A's in Game 5 as second baseman Joe Morgan threw out pinch-running pitcher John 'Blue Moon' Odom at the plate for the game's final out after a short pop fly caught in foul territory. This was the 5th straight game in the Series decided by one run.

The Reds evened the Series at three games apiece with an easy Game 6 victory, 8-1. The A's opened the scoring in Game 7 with an unearned run in the first inning. Cincy tied things up in the fifth on Hal McRae's sacrifice fly. But the very next inning, Tenace and Sal Bando both stroked RBI doubles to give Oakland a 3-1 edge. The Reds made it 3-2 in the eighth, but A's reliever Rollie Fingers shut the door in the ninth. The Athletics franchise had it's sixth World Series title, and the city of Oakland had its first world championship in any sport. Tenace was named MVP with 9 RBIs, a Series record-tying 4 home runs and a Series-record slugging percentage.

Managers: Dick Williams (Oakland), Sparky Anderson (Cincinnati)

Umpires: Chris Pelekoudas (NL), Jim Honochick (AL), Mel Steiner (NL), Frank Umont (AL), Bob Engel (NL), Bill Haller (AL)

Series MVP: Gene Tenace (Oakland)

Television: NBC (Curt Gowdy, Tony Kubek, Monte Moore and Al Michaels announcing)

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[edit] Summary

AL Oakland Athletics (4) vs. NL Cincinnati Reds (3)


    Game  Score                     Date         Location                          Attendance
    -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    (1)   Athletics - 3, Reds - 2   October 14   Riverfront Stadium                52,918
    (2)   Athletics - 2, Reds - 1   October 15   Riverfront Stadium                53,224
    (3)   Reds - 1, Athletics - 0   October 18   Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum   49,410
    (4)   Reds - 2, Athletics - 3   October 19   Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum   49,410
    (5)   Reds - 5, Athletics - 4   October 20   Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum   49,410
    (6)   Athletics - 1, Reds - 8   October 21   Riverfront Stadium                52,737
    (7)   Athletics - 3, Reds - 2   October 22   Riverfront Stadium                56,040

[edit] Matchups

[edit] Game 1

October 14, 1972 at Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati Reds)

                                 1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
                                 -  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
    Oakland Athletics            0  2  0    0  1  0    0  0  0     3  4  0
    Cincinnati Reds              0  1  0    1  0  0    0  0  0     2  7  0

    PITCHERS: OAK - Holtzman, Fingers (6), Blue (7)
              CIN - Nolan, Borbon (7), Carroll (8)

               WP - Holtzman
               LP - Nolan
             SAVE - Blue

   HOME RUNS: OAK - Tenace (2)
              CIN - none

  ATTENDANCE: 52,918

[edit] Game 2

October 15, 1972 at Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati Reds)

                                 1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
                                 -  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
    Oakland Athletics            0  1  1    0  0  0    0  0  0     2  9  2
    Cincinnati Reds              0  0  0    0  0  0    0  0  1     1  6  0

    PITCHERS: OAK - Hunter, Fingers (9)
              CIN - Grimsley, Borbon (6), Hall (8)

               WP - Hunter
               LP - Grimsley
             SAVE - Fingers

   HOME RUNS: OAK - Rudi
              CIN - none

  ATTENDANCE: 53,224

[edit] Game 3

October 18, 1972 at Oakland Coliseum (Oakland Athletics)

                                 1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
                                 -  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
    Cincinnati Reds              0  0  0    0  0  0    1  0  0     1  4  2
    Oakland Athletics            0  0  0    0  0  0    0  0  0     0  3  2

    PITCHERS: CIN - Billingham, Carroll (9)
              OAK - Odom, Blue (8), Fingers (8)

               WP - Billingham
               LP - Odom
             SAVE - Carroll

   HOME RUNS: CIN - none
              OAK - none

  ATTENDANCE: 49,410

[edit] Game 4

October 19, 1972 at Oakland Coliseum (Oakland Athletics)

                                 1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
                                 -  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
    Cincinnati Reds              0  0  0    0  0  0    0  2  0     2  7  1
    Oakland Athletics            0  0  0    0  1  0    0  0  2     3 10  1

    PITCHERS: CIN - Gullett, Borbon (8), Carroll (9)
              OAK - Holtzman, Blue (8), Fingers (9)

               WP - Fingers
               LP - Carroll
             SAVE - none

   HOME RUNS: CIN - none
              OAK - Tenance

  ATTENDANCE: 49,410

[edit] Game 5

October 20, 1972 at Oakland Coliseum (Oakland Athletics)

                                 1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
                                 -  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
    Cincinnati Reds              1  0  0    1  1  0    0  1  1     5  8  0
    Oakland Athletics            0  3  0    1  0  0    0  0  0     4  7  2

    PITCHERS: CIN - McGlothlin, Borbon (4), Hall (5), Carroll (7), Grimsley (8), Billingham (9)
              OAK - Hunter, Fingers (5), Hamilton (9)

               WP - Grimsley
               LP - Fingers
             SAVE - Billingham

   HOME RUNS: CIN - Rose, Menke
              OAK - Tenace

  ATTENDANCE: 49,410

[edit] Game 6

October 21, 1972 at Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati Reds)

                                 1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
                                 -  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
    Oakland Athletics            0  0  0    0  1  0    0  0  0     1  7  1
    Cincinnati Reds              0  0  0    1  1  1    5  0  X     8 10  0

    PITCHERS: OAK - Blue, Locker (6), Hamilton (7), Horlen (7)
              CIN - Nolan, Grimsley (5), Borbon (6), Hall (7)

               WP - Grimsley
               LP - Blue
             SAVE - Hall

   HOME RUNS: OAK - none
              CIN - Bench

  ATTENDANCE: 52,737

[edit] Game 7

October 22, 1972 at Riverfront Stadium (Cincinnati Reds)

                                 1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
                                 -  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
    Oakland Athletics            1  0  0    0  0  2    0  0  0     3  6  1
    Cincinnati Reds              0  0  0    0  1  0    0  1  0     2  4  2

    PITCHERS: OAK - Odom, Hunter (5), Holtzman (8), Fingers (8)
              CIN - Billingham, Borbon (6), Carroll (6), Grimsley (7), Hall (8)

               WP - Hunter
               LP - Borbon
             SAVE - Fingers

   HOME RUNS: OAK - none
              CIN - none

  ATTENDANCE: 56,040

[edit] Trivia

  • This was Oakland's first trip to the World Series and the first for the Athletics franchise since 1931.
  • This was also Al Michaels' first World Series. He would not call a World Series again until 1979, after he had become a sportscaster for ABC.
  • This marked the second straight year a game was rained out. Game 3 was rained out on Tuesday, October 17 and rescheduled for the next day. The rainout forced the final five games of the series to be played on five consecutive days.
  • Baseball legend Jackie Robinson would make his final public appearance in Cincinnati before Game 2. There, he advocated his wish that a Major League Baseball would soon hire black field managers.

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