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1981 WORLD
SERIES
1981:
WS (4-1) California
Angels defeat St. Louis
Cardinals |
California Wins 1981 World Series for Its Second Chamionship in
Three Years
The California Angels completed an unlikey season in which they
rode a strong first half in the strike-depleted year to a berth in
the playoffs. They were matched against a Cardinals teams that
similarly took advantage of a surprisingly strong first half to
get invited to the post season dance.
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Game 1: Boxscore and Play by Play
Oct 20, 1981 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
1981 St. Louis 0-1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 4 8 0
1981 California 1-0 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 - 6 14 1
GWRBI-Carew
Game MVP:Don Aase
Anaheim Stadium Time 3:04, 78ø, Wind: 9 MPH Out to LF Night Game
Game 1
The pitching matchups featured Mike Witt for the Angels and
Larry Sorensen for the Cards. The Angels jumped off to a 3-run
lead on the strength of 5 bits in the first inning, but would not
score again until the 7th. Meanwhile, Ken Oberkfell of the Cards
homered in the 5th and Dane Iorg doubled a run in the 6th to make
the score 3-2 headed into the 7th. After a scoreless top of the
7th for the Cards, the Angels continued their "death by a
thousand cuts" attack. The first four batters of the inning
singled off P Mark Littell, and his replacement Jim Kaat allowed
another two singles. When the damage was tabulated, the Angels led
6-2. George Hendrick of the Cards homered in the top of the 8th to
brinf the game within 2, but Angels stopper Don Aase (you'll hear
that name again) came in to forestall further damage. Angels held
on to win 6-4, with Mike Witt the winner and Sorensen the loser.
Don Aase got his first save.
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Game 2: Boxscore and Play by Play
Oct 21, 1981 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
1981 St. Louis 0-2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0
1981 California 2-0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 - 3 7 2
GWRBI-Carew
Game MVP:Don Aase
Anaheim Stadium Time 3:02, 77ø, Wind: 10 MPH In from CF Night Game
Game 2
Bob Forsch took the mound for the Redbirds, with Steve Renko
his opposite number. Angels once again kicked off the scoring
early, as Grich, Baylor, and Carew strung together singles in the
bottom of the first to give the Halos a 1-0 lead. Renko stymied
the Cardinals bats until the 4th, when the Cards got two runners
on. Little-used reliever Mickey Mahler bailed out an exhausted
Renko to get out of the inning without a run scored. In the bottom
of the 4th Angels pinch hitter John Harris doubled in pair to give
the Angels a 3-0 lead. No other runs were scored in the game. The
Cards threated in the ninth, as pinch hitter Gene Roof reached on
an error with the top of the order due up. Fireman Aase again came
in to hold te lead, and picked up his second save of the series.
Mickey Mahler was credited with the win, Forsch the loss.
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Game 3: Boxscore and Play by Play
Oct 23, 1981 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
1981 California 3-0 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 1 6 12 1
1981 St. Louis 0-3 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 8 0
GWRBI-Harris, J
Game MVP:Don Aase
Busch Stadium I Time 3:05, 67ø, Wind: 8 MPH In from LCF Night Game
Game 3
With the Cards looking to get back in the series, they sent
left John Martin to the hill to oppose Angels lefty Geoff Zahn.
Grich hit a homer in the top of the 1st, and it looked like the
Angels were at it again. However, the Cards got to Zahn for two
runs in the bottom of the 1st on run-scoring hits by Sixto Lezcano
and Ken Oberkfell. In the top of the 5th, the Angels added two
runs on three hits, and added another in the 6th to chase Martin.
The Cardinals scored in the bottom of the 5th as well, but headed
into the 7th the Angels led 4-3. Disco Dan Ford hit a homer for
the Angels in the top of the 7th to strect the lead to 5-3, but
the Cards got a runner on in the bottom of the 7th with one out.
With the tying tun at the plate in the form of PH Gene Roof, Don
Aase was once again summoned from the Angels pen. He ended the
threat without damage in the 7th and went on to hold the Cards
scoreless for the remainder of the game to pick up his third save
of the series. Zahn got the win and Martin the loss.
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Game 4: Boxscore and Play by Play
Oct 24, 1981 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
1981 California 3-1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 1
1981 St. Louis 1-3 0 1 5 6 0 0 3 0 - 15 14 1
GWRBI-Lezcano
Game MVP:Sixto Lezcano
Busch Stadium I Time 3:27, 74ø, Clear, Threatening, Wind: 14 MPH Left to Right Night Game
Game 4
With the Cards now desperate to stay in the series, Carlos
Martinez took the hill opposed by Angels JJ Jefferson. Angels were
off to the races again, as they led off the game with four
straight hits to score three runs and chase Martinez for the wild
man Joaquin Andujar. Little did the Angels realize that such an
auspicious beginning was going to be invalidated emphatically
soon. St Louis scored a run in the bottom of the second, but
Angels were still looking OK until the wheels came off in the
bottom of the third. The Cardinals leveraged a Sixto Lezacano
grand slam to score 5 in the inning, and now led 6-3. A Keith
Hernandez homer and Darrell Porter triple spearheaded a 6-run
Cardinals 4th, and the game was in garbage time. Cardinals added
three more runs on the bottom of the 7th to win going away 15-3.
Cardinals reliever Bob Shirtey took the wind and Jefferson the
loss. Needless to say, Aase did not get a chance to go for his
fourth save of the series.
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Game 5: Boxscore and Play by Play
Oct 25, 1981 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
1981 California 4-1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 3 7 0
1981 St. Louis 1-4 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 12 0
GWRBI-Burleson
Game MVP:Rick Burleson
Busch Stadium I Time 2:57, 69ø, Wind: 14 MPH Left to Right Night Game
Game 5
Could the Cards rebound to get back in this series? Larry
Sorensen and Mke Witt reprised their Game 1 matchup to find out.
Angels again led off the scoring, as CF Fred Lynn walked, was
sacrificed to second, and scored on a single by SS Rick Burleson.
Angels added another run in the 4th as Brian Downing singled, then
scored on a double by Lynn. In the 5th the Angels scratched out
another run on a Burleson single, a balk, and a Don Baylor single.
Now 3-0 Angels. The Cardinals struk in the bottom of the 6th, as
Sixto Lezcano doubled in a run and subsequently scored on SS Garry
Templeton's single. 3-2 Angels after six as the tension built.
After a scoreless Angels 7th, Keith Hernandez singled for the
Cards in the bottom of the inning. With slugger George Hendrick
due up, the Angels went to the well one more time for relief ace
Don Aase. Aase induced a Hendrick fly out to end the threat. St
Louis threatened again in the 8th, but despite three singles could
not get a run in. Keith Hernandez doubled in the 9th to put the
tying run on with two out, but Aase once again shut down Hendrick
to give the Angels the series win. Aase did pick up his 4th save
of the series, no doubt tying a record, and Witt won his second
game at the expense of Sorensen.
Despite the lopsided final outcome, the games were all close
and it was an exciting series. Thanks to Bruce Thomas for managing
St Louis and doing an excellent job.
Bobby Grich hit .421 for the series, and Mike Witt got credit
for 2 of the 4 wins. Nonetheless, the series MVP has to go to Don
Aase. He held the Cardinals scoreless in 7 mostly high leverage
innings, and didn't allow any inherited runners to score either.
In an ironic twist, the 9th inning of Game 5 was his last
regardless of outcome as he hit his usage limit.
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