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The 1987 Major League Baseball season ended with the American League Champion Minnesota Twins winning the World Series over the National League Champion St. Louis Cardinals, four games to three, as all seven games were won by the home team.
If two or more teams had the same record, the team with the worse record from two seasons prior would draft higher. Because the Pittsburgh Pirates of the NL selected first overall in 1986 Major League Baseball Draft, an AL team had the first pick in the 1987 draft. The final two selections in the first round both came from American League teams ...
May 14 – Luke Sewell, 86, All-Star catcher who played for four American League teams in a span of 20 seasons from 1921 to 1942; managed the St. Louis Browns from June 5, 1941 to August 28, 1946, leading the team to their only AL pennant in 1944; later managed the Cincinnati Reds from September 30, 1949 to July 29, 1952; brother Joe was a Hall ...
1987 Detroit Tigers season; 1987 Major League Baseball draft; H. 1987 Houston Astros season; K. 1987 Kansas City Royals season; L. 1987 California Angels season;
The Dodgers drafted 51 players in this draft, the largest collection of players they had ever drafted in one draft. Of those, ten of them would eventually play Major League baseball. The top pick in this years draft was right-handed pitcher Dan Opperman from Valley High School in Las Vegas, Nevada.
When the 1987 ACC Tournament ended, it was all Wolfpack red on one end of the court at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, a Washington, D.C. suburb. The nets came down, Valvano winning a ...
May 11, 1987: Ricky Nelson was traded by the Mets to the Cleveland Indians for Don Schulze. [8] June 2, 1987: 1987 Major League Baseball Draft. Todd Hundley was drafted by the Mets in the 2nd round. Player signed June 15, 1987. [9] Eric Hillman was drafted by the New York Mets in the 16th round of the 1987 amateur draft. Player signed June 5 ...
May 12, 1987: Mark Huismann was traded by the Mariners to the Cleveland Indians for Dave Gallagher. [5] June 2, 1987: 1987 Major League Baseball Draft. Ken Griffey Jr. was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 1st round (1st pick). [6] Pat Listach was drafted by the Mariners in the 23rd round, but did not sign. [7]