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1977 Team Leaders

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Teams Kansas City Royals 1977 Team Leaders

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The 1977 Kansas City Royals, managed by Whitey Herzog, lost the ALCS after finishing the MLB regular season in 1st place in the AL West with a 102-60 record.

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Royals 1977 Leaders
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Profile photo of Dennis Leonard

Dennis Leonard

20

 

2
Profile photo of Jim Colborn

Jim Colborn

18

 

3
Profile photo of Paul Splittorff

Paul Splittorff

16

 

4
Profile photo of Doug Bird

Doug Bird

11

 

5
Profile photo of Marty Pattin

Marty Pattin

10

 

6
Profile photo of Andy Hassler

Andy Hassler

9

 

7
Profile photo of Larry Gura

Larry Gura

8

 

8
Profile photo of Mark Littell

Mark Littell

8

 

9
Profile photo of Steve Mingori

Steve Mingori

2

 

10
Profile photo of George Throop

George Throop

0

 

11
Profile photo of Gary Lance

Gary Lance

0

 

12
Profile photo of Tom Hall

Tom Hall

0

 

13
Profile photo of Randy McGilberry

Randy McGilberry

0

 

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1977 ALCS G5 - New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals - Radio Broadcast video clip
1977 ALCS G5 - New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals - Radio Broadcast
4½ hours Oct 9, 1977Oct 9, 1977
The decisive Game 5 of the 1977 American League Championship Series featured the New York...
1977 ALCS G5 - New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals - Radio Broadcast / The decisive Game 5 of the 1977 American League Championship Series featured the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals at Royals Stadium. The Yankees were on the brink of another World Series appearance under the leadership of manager Billy Martin, while the Royals, managed by Whitey Herzog, were determined to break through to their first-ever World Series. The Yankees sent left-hander Ron Guidry to the mound, who had been reliable throughout the season, while Kansas City countered with their veteran southpaw Paul Splittorff. Both teams were in fine form, with Kansas City relying heavily on George Brett and Hal McRae, and New York banking on their power-laden lineup, led by Thurman Munson and Reggie Jackson. The Royals took an early 2-0 lead in the first inning, courtesy of a triple by George Brett that scored Hal McRae. Kansas City added another run in the third, with Al Cowens driving in McRae to make it 3-1. The Yankees battled back, with a key RBI single from Thurman Munson in the third inning and a clutch RBI from Reggie Jackson in the eighth inning to close the gap to 3-2. In the ninth inning, New York rallied for three runs, capitalizing on a defensive error by Brett and a critical single from Mickey Rivers. Sparky Lyle came in to shut down Kansas City's final attempts, and the Yankees secured the victory to advance to the World Series. #NewYorkYankees #KansasCityRoyals #RonGuidry #GeorgeBrett #ThurmanMunson #ReggieJackson #ALCS1977 #PaulSplittorff #SparkyLyle #MickeyRivers
1977 ALCS G4 - New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals - Radio Broadcast video clip
1977 ALCS G4 - New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals - Radio Broadcast
5 hours Oct 8, 1977Oct 8, 1977
On October 8, 1977, the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals faced off in...
1977 ALCS G4 - New York Yankees vs Kansas City Royals - Radio Broadcast / On October 8, 1977, the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals faced off in Game 4 of the American League Championship Series at Royals Stadium. The Yankees, under manager Billy Martin, were aiming for another World Series appearance and sent Ed Figueroa to the mound. The Royals, managed by Whitey Herzog, were looking to keep their season alive, with Larry Gura starting for Kansas City. New York had been powered all season by key players like Thurman Munson and Reggie Jackson, while Kansas City relied heavily on George Brett and Hal McRae to drive their offense. The game opened with a fast pace, as Mickey Rivers led off the game with a double, eventually scoring to give the Yankees an early lead. New York built a 4-0 advantage by the third inning, but the Royals quickly answered back in the bottom of the third and fourth innings, with Freddie Patek and Frank White delivering key hits to narrow the deficit to 5-4. Both teams’ offenses quieted down after the early scoring bursts, as the game turned into a battle of the bullpens. Sparky Lyle came in for the Yankees and shut down the Royals' bats, while Kansas City's bullpen, led by Marty Pattin, kept the Yankees from extending their lead. In the top of the ninth inning, New York added an insurance run on a sacrifice fly from Thurman Munson, and Lyle closed out the game in the bottom half, securing a 6-4 victory. #Yankees #Royals #ALCS #MickeyRivers #GeorgeBrett #ThurmanMunson #FreddiePatek #SparkyLyle #BillyMartin #HalMcRae
1977 ALCS G2 - Kansas City Royals vs New York Yankees - Radio Broadcast video clip
1977 ALCS G2 - Kansas City Royals vs New York Yankees - Radio Broadcast
5 hours Oct 6, 1977Oct 6, 1977
On October 6, 1977, the New York Yankees faced the Kansas City Royals in Game...
1977 ALCS G2 - Kansas City Royals vs New York Yankees - Radio Broadcast / On October 6, 1977, the New York Yankees faced the Kansas City Royals in Game 2 of the American League Championship Series at Yankee Stadium. Ron Guidry took the mound for the Yankees, while Larry Hassler started for the Royals. The Yankees were in pursuit of their 23rd American League pennant, coming off a strong season under manager Billy Martin. Key players like Reggie Jackson and Thurman Munson led their lineup. The Royals, on the other hand, were making their first postseason appearance after winning the AL West, with stars such as George Brett and Hal McRae at the forefront of their campaign. The game began slowly, with both teams struggling to find their rhythm. The Royals struck first in the third inning when Freddie Patek's sacrifice fly put them ahead 1-0. The Yankees responded in the fifth inning as Chris Johnson hit a home run to give them the lead. The sixth inning proved pivotal for the Yankees, who scored three runs, aided by a critical error from George Brett that allowed two unearned runs to score. As the game progressed, the Yankees' lineup depth shone through, with Thurman Munson and Willie Randolph contributing significant hits, while the Royals struggled to match their offensive output. The Yankees ultimately won the game 6-2, taking a commanding lead in the ALCS. #Yankees #Royals #ALCS #RonGuidry #GeorgeBrett #ThurmanMunson #ReggieJackson #BillyMartin #FreddiePatek #ChrisJohnson Follow Us ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Website ▶ https://retroseasons.com TikTok ▶ https://tiktok.com/@retroseasons​ Facebook ▶ https://facebook.com/retroseasons​ Twitter ▶ https://twitter.com/retroseasons​ YouTube ▶ https://youtube.com/retroseasons​
1977 Royals Stadium Seating Diagram and Price Breakdown, Kansas Citypublication
1977 Royals Stadium Seating Diagram and Price Breakdown, Kansas City
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The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK,...
/ The 1942 edition was devoted entirely to major league playing records as compiled by Leonard Gettelson. ONE FOR THE BOOK, which was first published in 1949, was a continuation of the 1942 Dope Book. There was at least one "Al Schracht Dope Book" Published by Sporting News in 1944. This edition consisted of dozens of colorful short news snippets with cartoon illustrations, followed by statistics and writeups of current Hall of Famers and past World Series'. The Dope Book from 1948 thru 1985 was of an entirely different format. It featured a wide spectrum of articles and statistics. Several features, such as Club Rosters and All Star Game Records, were carried yearly for many years.

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