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  1. 1989 →. The 1988 American League Championship Series was a best-of-seven series that pitted the East Division champion Boston Red Sox against the West Division champion Oakland Athletics. It was the second meeting between the two in ALCS play. The Athletics swept the Series four games to none and lost to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1988 ...

  2. Check out the 1982 MLB Season History, featuring league standings, postseason results, no-hitters, and baseball's leaders in Home Runs, ERA, and more.

  3. ALCS. 1990 →. The 1989 American League Championship Series was played between the Oakland Athletics and the Toronto Blue Jays from October 3 to 8. A dominant Oakland team took the Series four games to one, en route to a sweep of their cross-bay rivals, the San Francisco Giants, in a World Series marred by the destructive Loma Prieta earthquake .

  4. 1986 →. The 1985 American League Championship Series was played between the Kansas City Royals and the Toronto Blue Jays from October 8 to 16. Major League Baseball decided to extend the Championship Series in both leagues from its best-of-five (1969–1984) to the current best-of-seven format starting with this year, and it proved pivotal in ...

  5. 1982. American League. Team Statistics. Previous Season Next Season. Other Leagues: Major Leagues, NL. Pennant Winner: Milwaukee Brewers. AL Most Valuable Player: Robin Yount. AL Cy Young: Pete Vuckovich. AL Rookie of the Year: Cal Ripken Jr.

  6. ALCS. 1987 →. The 1986 American League Championship Series was a best-of-seven Major League Baseball postseason series between the Boston Red Sox and the California Angels for the right to advance to the 1986 World Series to face the winner of the 1986 National League Championship Series. The Red Sox came in with a 95–66 record and the AL ...

  7. California Angels beat Milwaukee Brewers (4-2). Oct 6, 1982, Attendance: 64179, Time of Game: 2:06. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability