- 1997 American League Division Series
Infobox LDS
alds = yes
year = 1997
champion1 =Baltimore Orioles (3)
champion1_manager =Davey Johnson
champion1_games = 98-64, .605, GA: 2
runnerup1 =Seattle Mariners (1)
runnerup1_manager =Lou Piniella
runnerup1_games = 90-72, .556, GA: 6
date1 =October 1 –October 5
television1 = NBC (Game 1)
ESPN (Games 2, 4)
FOX (Game 3)
announcers1 =Bob Costas ,Bob Uecker , andJoe Morgan (Game 1)Jon Miller andJoe Morgan (Games 2, 4)Joe Buck ,Tim McCarver , andBob Brenly (Game 3)
champion2 =Cleveland Indians (3)
champion2_manager =Mike Hargrove
champion2_games = 86-75, .534, GA: 6
runnerup2 =New York Yankees (2)
runnerup2_manager =Joe Torre
runnerup2_games = 96-66, .593, GB: 2
date2 =September 30 –October 6
television2 = FOX (Games 1-2, 4-5)
NBC (Game 3)
announcers2 =Joe Buck ,Tim McCarver , andBob Brenly (Games 1-2, 4-5)Bob Costas ,Bob Uecker , andJoe Morgan (Game 3)
umpires2 =Tim McClelland ,Dale Ford ,Ken Kaiser ,Greg Kosc ,Dave Phillips ,Rocky Roe (Orioles-Mariners, Games 1-2; Indians-Yankees, Games 3-5)Tim Tschida , Dan Morrison, Rick Reed,Dale Scott ,Rich Garcia ,Derryl Cousins (Indians-Yankees, Games 1-2; Orioles-Mariners, Games 3-4)The by|1997American League Division Series (ALDS), the opening round of the 1997American League playoffs, began on Tuesday,September 30 , and ended on Monday,October 6 , with the champions of the three AL divisions – along with a "wild card" team – participating in two best-of-five series. The teams were:*(1)
Baltimore Orioles (Eastern Division champion, 98-64) vs. (3)Seattle Mariners (Western Division champion, 90-72): Orioles win series, 3-1.
*(2)Cleveland Indians (Central Division champion, 86-75) vs. (4)New York Yankees (Wild Card, 96-66): Indians win series, 3-2."The higher seed (in parentheses) had the home field advantage, which was not tied to playing record but was predetermined – a highly unpopular arrangement which was discontinued after the conclusion of the 1997 playoffs. Also, the team with home field advantage was required to play the first two games on the road, with potentially the last three at home, in order to reduce travel. The Orioles played the Mariners, rather than the wild card Yankees, because the Orioles and Yankees are in the same division."
The Baltimore Orioles and Cleveland Indians went on to meet in the AL Championship Series (ALCS). The Indians became the American League champion, and lost to the National League champion
Florida Marlins in the1997 World Series .Matchups
Baltimore Orioles vs. Seattle Mariners
Baltimore wins the series, 3-1
Cleveland Indians vs. New York Yankees
Cleveland wins the series, 3-2
Baltimore vs. Seattle
Game 1, October 1
Kingdome inSeattle, Washington Linescore
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RoadHR=Gerónimo Berroa (1),Chris Hoiles (1)|HomeHR=Edgar Martínez (1),Alex Rodriguez (1),Jay Buhner (1)|The Orioles had gone wire-to-wire and the Mariners had won the AL West for the second time in the decade. In Game 1, both teams had their best on the mound:
Mike Mussina for the Orioles andRandy Johnson for the Mariners. The game was scoreless untilMike Bordick hit the go-ahead RBI double for the Orioles in the 3rd. ButEdgar Martínez 's homer tied the game in the 4th. In the 5th the Orioles looked to put the game away. They would score four runs two RBI singles byBrady Anderson and Eric Davis and a homer byGerónimo Berroa . In the 6th, the Orioles would score four more runs on a rally capped byB.J. Surhoff 's two run double. The Orioles appeared to be the better team as they rolled to a 9-3 win. The Mariners would get their final two runs on solo homers byJay Buhner andAlex Rodriguez in the 7th and 9th, respectively.Game 2, October 2
Kingdome inSeattle, Washington Linescore
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RoadHR=Brady Anderson (1),Harold Baines (1)|HomeHR=|Scott Erickson facedJamie Moyer in Game 2 and the situation cried for a Mariner victory. In the bottom of the 1st, the Mariners got two cheap runs on two groundouts. ButHarold Baines homered to make it a one run game in the 2nd and in the 5th the Mariners began to fall apart. After Moyer got two quick outs, he surrendered a walk and a single. Moyer then left the game with a strained flexor in his left elbow. ButRoberto Alomar would double in the tying and go-ahead runs with 2 outs to give the Orioles a 3-2 lead. In the 7th,Brady Anderson 's two run homer silenced the crowd and gave the Orioles a commanding 5-2 lead. The Mariners would get a run in the 7th to close the gap but the Orioles would widen the gap in the 8th. A bases loaded walk signaled a four run rally that put the game away.Mike Bordick had a two run single and Anderson had another RBI hit. It was now 9-3 and the Orioles would cruise to another victory. The Mariners had lost the first two games at home and appeared destined for defeat.Game 3, October 4
Oriole Park at Camden Yards inBaltimore, Maryland Linescore
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RoadHR=Jay Buhner (2),Paul Sorrento (1)|HomeHR=|In a must-win game for the Mariners,
Jeff Fassero took the mound againstJimmy Key , who was looking to end the series. In the 3rd,Roberto Kelly hit the go-ahead RBI double for the Mariners. In the 5th,Ken Griffey, Jr. drove in a run with a base hit to make it 2-0 Mariners. The score remained 2-0 and Fassero had shut the Orioles out through 8 innings. In the 9th,Jay Buhner andPaul Sorrento hit one-out back-to-back homers to give the Mariners a 4-0 9th inning lead. These would turn out to be the deciding runs as the Orioles rallied in the bottom half.Jeffrey Hammonds 's two out, two run double put the tying run at the plate in the person ofHarold Baines . But Baines would pop out to ensure a Game 4.Game 4, October 5
Oriole Park at Camden Yards inBaltimore, Maryland Linescore
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RoadHR=Edgar Martínez (2)|HomeHR=Jeff Reboulet (1),Gerónimo Berroa (2)|Randy Johnson andMike Mussina redueled in the potential clincher. In the bottom of the 1st, Johnson gave up a solo homer toJeff Reboulet and an RBI single toCal Ripken, Jr. ButEdgar Martínez would homer in the 2nd to make it a one run game. However,Gerónimo Berroa 's solo homer in the 5th gave the Orioles a two run edge. Mussina and Johnson dueled on even terms until Mussina was pulled in the 8th in favor ofArmando Benitez . The Orioles' bullpen managed to hang on to a 3-1 clinching victory that put the Orioles back in the ALCS for the second straight year.Composite Box
1997 ALDS (3-1):
Baltimore Orioles overSeattle Mariners Linescore
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H1=2|H2=1|H3=1|H4=1|H5=1|H6=0|H7=2|H8=0|H9=3|HR=11|HH=29|HE=1 |Total Attendance: 216,791 Average Attendance: 54,198 Cleveland vs. New York
Game 1, September 30
Yankee Stadium inNew York, New York Linescore
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RoadHR=Sandy Alomar, Jr. (1)|HomeHR=Tim Raines (1),Derek Jeter (1), Paul O'Neill (1),Tino Martinez (1)|Game 1 saw a matchup of
Orel Hershiser andDavid Cone . The Indians made their presence felt in the top of the 1st when they struck for five runs. The inning was capped bySandy Alomar Jr. 's three run homer, the first of 19 RBIs in the 1997 postseason. The Yankees would scratch out a run in the 2nd but the Indians made it 6-1 whenMarquis Grissom scored on aBip Roberts base hit in the 4th. The Yankees began their comeback by getting a run in both the 4th and 5th innings to cut the lead to three. Finally, in the 6th, the Yankees completed a five run comeback by getting five runs.Tim Raines ,Derek Jeter , and Paul O'Neill hit three straight homers to give the Yankees an 8-6 edge. It was a lead the Yankee bullpen would not squander.Mariano Rivera got the save in the 9th. Having seen a five run lead disappear, the Indians appeared demoralized.Game 2, October 2
Yankee Stadium inNew York, New York Linescore
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RoadHR=Matt Williams (1)|HomeHR=Derek Jeter (2)|The seemingly overmatched
Jaret Wright facedAndy Pettitte in Game 2. The Yankees jumped out to a 3-0 1st inning lead on a two run double byTino Martinez and a sac fly byCharlie Hayes . All hope appeared lost for the Indians against the defending World Champions. But the Indians mustered a five run rally with 2 out in the 4th with 4 straight RBI hits. And when Matt Williams hit a two run homer in the 5th it sent the spirit of the Yankees plummeting. The Yankees would get runs in the 8th and 9th againstJose Mesa but the lead would stand and the series was tied at a game a piece.Game 3, October 4
Jacobs Field in
Cleveland, Ohio Linescore
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RoadHR=Paul O'Neill (2)|HomeHR=|David Wells facedCharles Nagy in Game 3. An error by Nagy gave Wells a 1-0 lead in the 1st. But the Indians would tie the game in the 2nd on a forceout.Derek Jeter would help give the Yankees the lead in the 3rd when he walked, stole second, and scored onTino Martinez 's RBI hit. In the 4th, Paul O'Neill hit a grand slam that gave the Yankees a commanding 6-1 lead and silenced the Jacobs Field crowd. Rain was a constant throughout the game and the rain fell on the Indians' parade as the Yankees took a 2-1 series lead.Game 4, October 5
Jacobs Field in
Cleveland, Ohio Linescore
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RoadHR=|HomeHR=David Justice (1),Sandy Alomar, Jr. (2)|Game 4 proved memorable as two veteran starters,
Dwight Gooden andOrel Hershiser , battled back and forth. The Yankees jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first on an RBI double by Paul O'Neill and an RBI single byCecil Fielder . This would be all the Yankees could muster off Hershiser, whose postseason legend continued to improve. A solo homer in the 2nd byDavid Justice cut that 2-0 in half and gave the Indians cause for hope. However, Gooden and the Yankees bullpen kept the Indians scoreless until the bottom of the 8th. With 2 outs andMariano Rivera on the mound, the Indians looked finished. Having posted 43 saves during the regular season, Rivera appeared to be the executioner. ButSandy Alomar, Jr. homered to tie the game and that homer gave birth to his postseason legacy in 1997. This would be Rivera's only blown save in the playoffs until 2001. In the 9th,Marquis Grissom singled to lead off the inning. A bunt moved him to second andOmar Vizquel hit a single off relieverRamiro Mendoza that rolled pastDerek Jeter to the outfield grass. That allowed Grissom to score the game-winning run.Game 5, October 6
Jacobs Field in
Cleveland, Ohio Linescore
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WP=Jaret Wright (2-0)|LP=Andy Pettitte (0-2)|SV=Jose Mesa (1)|With the momentum on their side, the Indians looked to finish off the defending champs.
Andy Pettitte andJaret Wright once again faced off. The Indians would take a 3-0 lead in the 3rd thanks to back-to-back two out hits byManny Ramírez and Matt Williams. Then a sac fly byTony Fernández in the 4th made it 4-0. But the Yankees gave the Indians cause to pause in the 5th when an error by Ramirez cut the lead in half. ThenWade Boggs 's pinch hit RBI single made it a one run game in the 6th. The score remained 4-3 and the Yankees blew multiple chances to take the lead. The Indians also had their share of chances to put the series away. The frustration mounted in the 9th when Paul O'Neill's two out double gaveBernie Williams a chance to hit the go-ahead homer offJose Mesa . But Mesa got Williams to fly out (a fairly deep fly ball) toBrian Giles to end the series and ensure a new World Champion in 1997.Composite Box
1997 ALDS (3-2):
Cleveland Indians overNew York Yankees Linescore
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External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1997_ALDS1.shtml Cleveland-New York at Baseball-Reference]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1997_ALDS2.shtml Baltimore-Seattle at Baseball-Reference]
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