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1984 - Detroit Tigers (4) vs. San Diego Padres (1)


Game Date Winning Team Losing Team
1 Oct. 9 Detroit (Morris) 3 SAN DIEGO (Thurmond) 2
2 Oct. 10 SAN DIEGO (Hawkins) 5 Detroit (Petry) 3
3 Oct. 12 DETROIT (Wilcox) 5 San Diego (Lollar) 2
4 Oct. 13 DETROIT (Morris) 4 San Diego (Show) 2
5 Oct. 14 DETROIT (Lopez) 8 San Diego (Hawkins) 4
(Night Games: Games 1-3)

Managers: Sparky Anderson, Tigers; Dick Williams, Padres

Notes: Sparky Anderson became the first manager to win the Series in both leagues. ... Jack Morris pitched two complete-game victories, striking out 13. ... Tigers shortstop Alan Trammell had nine hits for a .450 average.

The 1984 World Series will always be remembered as a mismatch, with the Tigers -- winners of 104 games during the regular season -- trouncing the upstart Padres in only five games. In reality, though, the Padres made a fair accounting of themselves.
In the very first inning of the Series, Detroit collected four base hits, but scored just once. Then in the bottom of the frame, San Diego grabbed a 2-1 lead on Terry Kennedy's two-run double. It was still 2-1 in the fifth when Larry Herndon homered with two out and a man on, giving the Tigers a 3-2 edge. That's how it ended, as Jack Morris held the Padres scoreless after the first inning. San Diego showed life in Game 2, bouncing back from a 3-0 deficit in the first inning for a 5-3 triumph to even the Series. Relievers Andy Hawkins and Craig Lefferts held the Tigers to just two hits after the first frame, and DH Kurt Bevacqua blasted a three-run homer in the fifth.

Tiger third baseman Marty Castillo, who hit only four home runs in the regular season, got Detroit started in Game 3 with a two-run homer in the bottom of the second, and the Tigers tacked on two more later in the inning. That was all they'd need, as Milt Wilcox and a pair of relievers combined for the 5-2 Detroit victory.

Game 4 was all Alan Trammell, as the Tigers' All-Star Game shortstop clouted two-run homers in the first and third innings, accounting for all of Detroit's runs in their 4-2 win. As he had in Game 1, Jack Morris went the distance. Kirk Gibson got the Tigers started in the first inning of Game 5 with a two-run round-tripper. The Padres fought back to tie the contest at three-all in the fourth, and after scoring a run in the eighth they trailed by just a run, 5-4. Then Gibson struck again, this time with a three-run blast into the upper deck in right field. That made the score 8-4, and that's how it ended.

In the very first inning of the Series, Detroit collected four base hits ... but scored just once. Then in the bottom of the frame, San Diego grabbed a 2-1 lead on Terry Kennedy's two-run double. It was still 2-1 in the fifth when Larry Herndon homered with two out and a man on, giving the Tigers a 3-2 edge. That's how it ended, as Jack Morris held the Padres scoreless after the first inning.

San Diego showed life in Game 2, bouncing back from a 3-0 deficit in the first inning for a 5-3 triumph to even the Series. Relievers Andy Hawkins and Craig Lefferts held the Tigers to just two hits after the first frame, and DH Kurt Bevacqua blasted a three-run homer in the fifth.

Tiger third baseman Marty Castillo, who hit only four home runs in the regular season, got Detroit started in Game 3 with a two-run homer in the bottom of the second, and the Tigers tacked on two more later in the inning. That was all they'd need, as Milt Wilcox and a pair of relievers combined for the 5-2 Detroit victory. Game 4 was all Alan Trammell, as the Tigers' All-Star Game shortstop clouted two-run homers in the first and third innings, accounting for all of Detroit's runs in their 4-2 win. As he had in Game 1, Jack Morris went the distance.

Kirk Gibson got the Tigers started in the first inning of Game 5 with a two-run round-tripper. The Padres fought back to tie the contest at three-all in the fourth, and after scoring a run in the eighth they trailed by just a run, 5-4. Then Gibson struck again, this time with a three-run blast into the upper deck in right field. That made the score 8-4, and that's how it ended.

 

Year
Results
MVP
World Series 2004 Boston 4, St. Louis 0 Manny Ramirez
World Series 2003 Florida 4, NY Yankees 2 Josh Beckett
World Series 2002 Anaheim 4, San Francisco 3 Troy Glaus
World Series 2001 Arizona 4, NY Yankees 3 Schilling/Johnson
World Series 2000 NY Yankees 4, NY Mets 1 Derek Jeter
World Series 1999 NY Yankees 4, Atlanta 0 Mariano Rivera
World Series 1998 NY Yankees 4, San Diego 0 Scott Brosius
World Series 1997 Florida 4, Cleveland 3 Livan Hernandez
World Series 1996 NY Yankees 4, Atlanta 2 John Wetteland
World Series 1995 Atlanta 4, Cleveland 2 Tom Glavine
World Series 1994 Not Held N/A
World Series 1993 Toronto 4, Philadelphia 2 Paul Molitor
World Series 1992 Toronto 4, Atlanta 2 Pat Borders
World Series 1991 Minnesota 4, Atlanta 3 Jack Morris
World Series 1990 Cincinnati 4, Oakland 0 Jose Rijo
World Series 1989 Oakland 4, San Francisco 0 Dave Stewart
World Series 1988 Los Angeles 4, Oakland 1 Orel Hershiser
World Series 1987 Minnesota 4, St. Louis 3 Frank Viola
World Series 1986 NY Mets 4, Boston 3 Ray Knight
World Series 1985 Kansas City 4, St. Louis 3 Bret Saberhagen
World Series 1984 Detroit 4, San Diego 1 Alan Trammell
World Series 1983 Baltimore 4, Philadelphia 1 Rick Dempsey
World Series 1982 St. Louis 4, Milwaukee 3 Darrell Porter
World Series 1981 Los Angeles 4, NY Yankees 2 Guerrero/Cey/Yeager
World Series 1980 Philadelphia 4, Kansas City 2 Mike Schmidt
World Series 1979 Pittsburgh 4, Baltimore 3 Willie Stargell
World Series 1978 NY Yankees 4, Los Angeles 2 Bucky Dent
World Series 1977 NY Yankees 4, Los Angeles 2 Reggie Jackson
World Series 1976 Cincinnati 4, NY Yankees 0 Johnny Bench
World Series 1975 Cincinnati 4, Boston 3 Pete Rose
World Series 1974 Oakland 4, Los Angeles 1 Rollie Fingers
World Series 1973 Oakland 4, NY Mets 3 Reggie Jackson
World Series 1972 Oakland 4, Cincinnati 3 Gene Tenace
World Series 1971 Pittsburgh 4, Baltimore 3 Roberto Clemente
World Series 1970 Baltimore 4, Cincinnati 1 Brooks Robinson
World Series 1969 NY Mets 4, Baltimore 1 Donn Clendenon
World Series 1968 Detroit 4, St. Louis 3 Mickey Lolich
World Series 1967 St. Louis 4, Boston 3 Bob Gibson
World Series 1966 Baltimore 4, Los Angeles 0 Frank Robinson
World Series 1965 Los Angeles 4, Minnesota 3 Sandy Koufax
World Series 1964 St. Louis 4, NY Yankees 3 Bob Gibson
World Series 1963 Los Angeles 4, NY Yankees 0 Sandy Koufax
World Series 1962 NY Yankees 4, San Francisco 3 Ralph Terry
World Series 1961 NY Yankees 4, Cincinnati 1 Whitey Ford
World Series 1960 Pittsburgh 4, NY Yankees 3 Bobby Richardson
World Series 1959 Los Angeles 4, Chicago White Sox 2 Larry Sherry
World Series 1958 NY Yankees 4, Mil. Braves 3 Bob Turley
World Series 1957 Mil. Braves 4, NY Yankees 3 Lew Burdette
World Series 1956 NY Yankees 4, Brooklyn 3 Don Larsen
World Series 1955 Brooklyn 4, NY Yankees 3 Johnny Podres
World Series 1954 NY Giants 4, Cleveland 0 --
World Series 1953 NY Yankees 4, Brooklyn 2 --
World Series 1952 NY Yankees 4, Brooklyn 3 --
World Series 1951 NY Yankees 4, NY Giants 2 --
World Series 1950 NY Yankees 4, Philadelphia 0 --
World Series 1949 NY Yankees 4, Brooklyn 1 --
World Series 1948 Cleveland 4, Boston Braves 2 --
World Series 1947 NY Yankees 4, Brooklyn 3 --
World Series 1946 St. Louis 4, Boston Red Sox 3 --
World Series 1945 Detroit 4, Chicago Cubs 3 --
World Series 1944 St. Louis Cardinals 4, St. Louis Browns 2 --
World Series 1943 NY Yankees 4, St. Louis Cardinals 1 --
World Series 1942 St. Louis Cardinals 4, NY Yankees 1 --
World Series 1941 NY Yankees 4, Brooklyn 1 --
World Series 1940 Cincinnati 4, Detroit 3 --
World Series 1939 NY Yankees 4, Cincinnati 0 --
World Series 1938 NY Yankees 4, Chicago Cubs 0 --
World Series 1937 NY Yankees 4, NY Giants 1 --
World Series 1936 NY Yankees 4, NY Giants 2 --
World Series 1935 Detroit 4, Chicago Cubs 2 --
World Series 1934 St. Louis Cardinals 4, Detroit 3 --
World Series 1933 NY Giants 4, Washington 1 --
World Series 1932 NY Yankees 4, Chicago Cubs 0 --
World Series 1931 St. Louis Cardinals 4, Philadelphia A's 3 --
World Series 1930 Philadelphia A's 4, St. Louis Cardinals 2 --
World Series 1929 Philadelphia A's 4, Chicago Cubs 1 --
World Series 1928 NY Yankees 4, St. Louis Cardinals 0 --
World Series 1927 NY Yankees 4, Pittsburgh 0 --
World Series 1926 St. Louis Cardinals 4, NY Yankees 3 --
World Series 1925 Pittsburgh 4, Washington 3 --
World Series 1924 Washington 4, NY Giants 3 --
World Series 1923 NY Yankees 4, NY Giants 2 --
World Series 1922 NY Giants 4, NY Yankees 0 (one tie) --
World Series 1921 NY Giants 5, NY Yankees 3 --
World Series 1920 Cleveland 5, Brooklyn 2 --
World Series 1919 Cincinnati 5, Chicago White Sox 3 --
World Series 1918 Boston Red Sox 4, Chicago Cubs 2 --
World Series 1917 Chicago White Sox 4, NY Giants 2 --
World Series 1916 Boston Red Sox 4, Brooklyn 1 --
World Series 1915 Boston Red Sox 4, Philadelphia Phillies 1 --
World Series 1914 Boston Braves 4, Philadelphia A's 0 --
World Series 1913 Philadelphia A's 4, NY Giants 1 --
World Series 1912 Boston Red Sox 4, NY Giants 3 (one tie) --
World Series 1911 Philadelphia A's 4, NY Giants 2 --
World Series 1910 Philadelphia A's 4, Chicago Cubs 1 --
World Series 1909 Pittsburgh 4, Detroit 3 --
World Series 1908 Chicago Cubs 4, Detroit 1 --
World Series 1907 Chicago Cubs 4, Detroit 0 (one tie) --
World Series 1906 Chicago White Sox 4, Chicago Cubs 2 --
World Series 1905 NY Giants 4, Philadelphia A's 1 --

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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