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  1. The 1972 American League Championship Series was the best-of-five series in Major League Baseball (MLB) between the Oakland Athletics and the Detroit Tigers for the right to go to the 1972 World Series. The fourth edition of the ALCS was held from October 7 to October 12.

  2. 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.

  3. The 1972 American League Championship Series was the best-of-five series in Major League Baseball (MLB) between the Oakland Athletics and the Detroit Tigers for the right to go to the 1972 World Series. The fourth edition of the ALCS was held from October 7 to October 12.

  4. The 1972 American League Championship Series took place between October 7 and October 12 of 1972. The Oakland A's (93–62 on the season) played the Detroit Tigers (86–70 on the season) for the right to go to the 1972 World Series, with the A's coming out on top in the five-game series, 3–2.

  5. Summary. Cincinnati Reds vs. Pittsburgh Pirates. Cincinnati won the series, 3–2. Game summaries. Game 1. The Reds got a first-inning homer from second baseman Joe Morgan to take a short-lived 1–0 lead.

  6. The 1972 American League Championship Series was held October 7–12, and matched the Oakland Athletics ( 93–62 (.600) ) and Detroit Tigers ( 86–70 (.551) ) for the right to go to the 1972 World Series.

  7. 1972 MLB season. The 1972 Major League Baseball season was the first to have games cancelled by a player strike. It was also the last season in which American League pitchers would hit for themselves on a regular basis; the designated hitter rule would go into effect the following season.