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1990 Oakland Athletics #35 Bob Welch All-Star Game road jersey. Welch was the third starting pitcher in the rotation for the 1989 World Series champion Oakland A's, compiling a regular-season record of 17-8 and recording a win in his only start in the American League Championship Series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
Welch, as of 2021, remains the last MLB pitcher to win at least 25 games in a season. [1] Fellow starter Dave Stewart , winner of 22 games, finished in a tie (with Pittsburgh starter Doug Drabek ) for the second-most wins in MLB. 1989 All-Star Mike Moore , 1991 All-Star Scott Sanderson , and longtime Athletic Curt Young rounded out the American ...
The Oakland Athletics' 1992 season was the team's 25th in Oakland, California.It was also the 92nd season in franchise history. The team finished first in the American League West with a record of 96–66.
December 19, 1990: Scott Sanderson was signed as a free agent by the Athletics. [3] December 20, 1990: Ozzie Canseco was released by the Athletics. [4] December 31, 1990: Scott Sanderson was purchased from the Athletics by the New York Yankees. [3] January 7, 1991: Vance Law was signed as a free agent by the Athletics. [5]
The 1989 American League Championship Series was a semifinal series in Major League Baseball's 1989 postseason 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 ...
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WP: Bob Welch (1–0) LP: Greg Harris (0–1) Sv: Dennis Eckersley (1) Game 2 saw the A's Bob Welch , the eventual 1990 American League Cy Young Award winner, take on Boston's Dana Kiecker . The Red Sox struck against Welch in the third, as Luis Rivera doubled, took third on a Jody Reed grounder, and scored on a sacrifice fly by Carlos Quintana .
The following is a chronological list of the starting pitchers for each World Series game contested in Major League Baseball. [1]Each pitcher's win–loss record for World Series starts, cumulative through the game in question, is listed when the starting pitcher received a win or loss.