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The 1985 Major League Baseball season ended with the Kansas City Royals defeating the St. Louis Cardinals in the seventh game of the I-70 World Series. Bret Saberhagen, the regular season Cy Young Award winner, was named MVP of the Series. The National League won the All-Star Game for the second straight year.
The 1985 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of Major League Baseball for the 1985 season.The winners of each division advance to the postseason and face each other in a League Championship Series to determine the pennant winners that face each other in the World Series.
The 1985 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1985 season. The 82nd edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League (AL) champion Kansas City Royals and the National League (NL) champion St. Louis Cardinals. The Royals upset the heavily favored Cardinals in ...
August 6 & 7 – All parks go dark for a brief strike. 23 of the 25 missed games are made up before the season ends. August 10 - Dave Kingman became the 21st player in Major League Baseball history to hit 400 home runs when he hit a two-run home run in the first inning that helped the Oakland A's beat the Seattle Mariners 11–5. It took him 17 ...
As it stands now, the MLB All-Star Game is headed down an unpredictable path. Mostly out from underneath the baggage of the so-called Steroid Era, the league has struggled to market its brightest ...
1985 California Angels season; The Call (Kansas City Royals) 1985 Chicago Cubs season; 1985 Chicago White Sox season; 1985 Cincinnati Reds season; 1985 Cleveland Indians season; Major League Baseball collusion
Beginning in 1982, however, they played increasingly solid seasons, achieving their first winning season in 1983 and finishing second in the American League East in 1984 behind Detroit. 1985 proved to be a breakout year for Toronto, as they rode strong offense and pitching to the second-best record in Major League Baseball, at 99–62 (.615 ...
1985: Kansas City Royals: St. Louis Cardinals: Kansas City Royals 1986: Boston Red Sox: New York Mets: New York Mets 1987: Minnesota Twins: St. Louis Cardinals: Minnesota Twins 1988: Oakland Athletics: Los Angeles Dodgers: Los Angeles Dodgers 1989: San Francisco Giants: Oakland Athletics