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  1. The 1987 American League Championship Series pitted the Minnesota Twins, the American League West champions, against the Detroit Tigers, the American League East champions. Minnesota won the Series four games to one, en route to winning the 1987 World Series four games to three over the St. Louis Cardinals .

  2. The 1987 American League Championship Series pitted the Minnesota Twins, the American League West champions, against the Detroit Tigers, the American League East champions. Minnesota won the Series four games to one, en route to winning the 1987 World Series four games to three over the St. Louis Cardinals.

  3. The American League Championship Series ( ALCS ), also known as the American League Pennant, is a best-of-seven playoff and one of two League Championship Series comprising the penultimate round of Major League Baseball 's (MLB) postseason. The winner of the ALCS wins the AL pennant and advances to the World Series, MLB's ...

  4. View history. 1987 American League Championship Series. From BR Bullpen. ALCS (4-1): Minnesota Twins over Detroit Tigers. BR 1987 ALCS Summary. Contents. 1 Introduction. 1.1 Umpires. 2 Results. 2.1 Game 1. 2.2 Game 2. 2.3 Game 3. 2.4 Game 4. 2.5 Game 5. 3 Related Sites. 3.1 1987 Postseason. Introduction [ edit] Umpires [ edit]

  5. Minnesota Twins. over. Detroit Tigers. (4-1) 1986 ALCS 1988 ALCS. Dates: October 7 - 12, 1987. WS MVP: Frank Viola. NLCS MVP: Jeffrey Leonard. ALCS MVP: Gary Gaetti.

  6. Minnesota Twins beat Detroit Tigers (8-5). Oct 7, 1987, Attendance: 53269, Time of Game: 2:46. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability.

  7. Did you know that on September 14, 1987, the Toronto Blue Jays hit ten home runs during one game and set a new American League record for home runs in a game by one team? On September 29, 1987, Don Mattingly hit his sixth grand slam of the season and set a new Major League record for grand slams during a single season!