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The 1987 World Series (the Series on the Mississippi) was played from October 17 to October 25 between the Minnesota Twins and the St. Louis Cardinals. The reason for the nickname is that both St. Louis and the Twin Cities happen to be situated on the banks of the Mississippi River. The Minnesota Twins won 4 games to 3, giving the franchise its first World Series victory since 1924, when the team was located in Washington, D.C. and known as the Washington Senators.

The 1987 Series was remarkable in several regards: It featured the first World Series game played in an indoor stadium (the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome), and was the first World Series in which all games were won by the home team. The [1987 Twins] set a record for the lowest regular season win-loss record of any World Series championship team (85-77, .525). For this World Series, the powerhouse Cardinals, NL Champions just two years before, were expected to make quick work of the supposedly-hapless Twins. However, the Twins team, the Metrodome and the fans conspired to make victory in Minnesota impossible for the St. Louis team, and three of the four Dome games were well out of the Cards' reach by the Seventh-inning stretch.

Managers: Tom Kelly (Minnesota), Whitey Herzog (St. Louis)

Umpires: Dave Phillips (AL), Lee Weyer (NL), Greg Kosc (AL), John McSherry (NL), Ken Kaiser (AL), Terry Tata (NL)

Series MVP: Frank Viola (Minnesota)

Television: ABC (Al Michaels, Tim McCarver and Jim Palmer announcing)

Playoffs

Going into the ALCS, few outside of Minnesota gave the lowly Twins much chance of defeating the mighty Tigers. Many sports writers noted that the Twins' 85-77 record would have placed them fourth in the powerful AL East. However, the Twins cruised to victory in the ALCS, winning both games at the Metrodome and losing the first at Tiger Stadium before winning games 4 and 5 and ending the Tigers' season.

The NLCS was a much closer race, with four of the seven games being decided by two or fewer runs.

Game 1

October 17, 1987 at Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota Twins)

A raucous, sold-out Metrodome met the Cardinals on the 17th, stunning them at times with the sheer noise. Their play was marred with numerous mistakes brought by the Dome's fast AstroTurf and white roof. The Twins' aggressive play hardly helped the Cards at all, and the game was a 10-1 blowout. Starting pitcher Frankie "Sweet Music" Viola put the lights out on the Cards easily. Dan Gladden hit a grand slam home run capping off a 7 run fourth inning and Steve Lombardozzi added another 2 run shot.

1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
St. Louis Cardinals          0  1  0    0  0  0    0  0  0     1  5  1
Minnesota Twins              0  0  0    7  2  0    1  0  X    10 11  0
PITCHERS: STL - Magrane, Forsch (4), Horton (7)
MIN - Viola, Atherton (9)
WP - Viola (1-0)
LP - Magrane (0-1)
SAVE - none
HOME RUNS: STL - none
MIN - Gladden, Lombardozzi
ATTENDANCE: 55,171

Game 2

October 18, 1987 at Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota Twins)

Learning from their mistakes of the previous night, the Cardinals met the Twins on the 18th, determined to even the score. Their offensive output of nine hits was closer to the Twins' output, but the home team burst out to an early lead with a six-run fourth inning, generating all the offence that starting pitcher Bert Blyleven needed to win the game. The final score was 8-4. Randy Bush and Tim Laudner each came through with a pair of 2 run scoring hits in the 4th.

1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
St. Louis Cardinals          0  0  0    0  1  0    1  2  0     4  9  0
Minnesota Twins              0  1  0    6  0  1    0  0  X     8 10  0
PITCHERS: STL - Cox, Tunnell (4), Dayley (7), Worrell (8)
MIN - Blyleven, Berenguer (8), Reardon (9)
WP - Blyleven (1-0)
LP - Cox (0-1)
SAVE - none
HOME RUNS: STL - none
MIN - Gaetti, Laudner
ATTENDANCE: 55,257

Game 3

October 20, 1987 at Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals)

Traveling down the Mississippi, to the open air of Busch Stadium, game Three saw a tense pitching duel between Twins starter Les Straker and John Tudor of the Cardinals. The Twins scored first, in the 6th inning, and this looked like all the offense the game would see until the bottom of the seventh, when an ill-timed substitution for relief pitcher Juan Berenguer surrendered three runs to the Cardinals with Vince Coleman hitting a two run double. Berenguer was charged with the loss and the game ended after 9 with a 3-1 score.

1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
Minnesota Twins              0  0  0    0  0  1    0  0  0     1  5  1
St. Louis Cardinals          0  0  0    0  0  0    3  0  X     3  9  1
PITCHERS: MIN - Straker, Berenguer (7), Schatzeder (7)
STL - Tudor, Worrell (8)
WP - Tudor (1-0)
LP - Berenger (0-1)
SAVE - Worrell (1 sv)
HOME RUNS: MIN - none
STL - none
ATTENDANCE: 55,347

Game 4

October 21, 1987 at Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals)

In Game 4, the Cardinals issued payback to the Twins for their manhandling in Games 1 and 2, taking Viola deep and often as they marched to a 7-2 victory. Tom Lawless hit a 3 run homer off Viola (only his second Major Leaugue homer after going 2 for 25 during the regular season) in the 4th inning.

1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
Minnesota Twins              0  0  1    0  1  0    0  0  0     2  7  1
St. Louis Cardinals          0  0  1    6  0  0    0  0  X     7 10  1
PITCHERS: MIN - Viola, Schatzeder (4), Niekro (5), Frazier (7)
STL - Mathews, Forsch (4), Dayley (7)
WP - Forsch (1-0)
LP - Viola (1-1)
SAVE - Dayley (1 sv)
HOME RUNS: MIN - Gagne
STL - Lawless
ATTENDANCE: 55,347

Game 5

October 22, 1987 at Busch Stadium (St. Louis Cardinals)

Game 5 was a much closer ball game, but eventually the Cardinals were victorious, by a score of 4-2. Curt Ford hit a two run single in the 6th, breaking a scoreless pitcher's duel between Danny Cox and Bert Blyleven

1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
Minnesota Twins              0  0  0    0  0  0    0  2  0     2  6  1
St. Louis Cardinals          0  0  0    0  0  3    1  0  X     4 10  0
PITCHERS: MIN - Blyleven, Atherton (7), Reardon (7)
STL - Cox, Dayley (8), Worrell (8)
WP - Cox (1-1)
LP - Blyleven (1-1)
SAVE - Worrell (2 sv)
HOME RUNS: MIN - none
STL - none
ATTENDANCE: 55,347

Game 6

October 24, 1987 at Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota Twins)

The Series returned to the Metrodome with the Twins facing elimination (a position they would find themselves in once more four years later against the Atlanta Braves). The home team scored early and often in Game 6, putting up 8 runs between the fifth and sixth innings on their way to an 11-5 victory. Kirby Puckett went 4 for 4, scoring 4 runs. Don Baylor hit a two run homer in the fifth to tie the game at 5 and Kent Hrbek broke the game open with a grand slam home run in the 6th.

1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
St. Louis Cardinals          1  1  0    2  1  0    0  0  0     5 11  2
Minnesota Twins              2  0  0    0  4  4    0  1  X    11 15  0
PITCHERS: STL - Tudor, Horton (5), Forsch (6), Dayley (6), Tunnell (7)
MIN - Straker, Schatzeder (4), Berenguer (6), Reardon (9)
WP - Schatzeder (1-0)
LP - Tudor (1-1)
SAVE - none
HOME RUNS: STL - Herr
MIN - Baylor, Hrbek
ATTENDANCE: 55,293

Game 7

October 25, 1987 at Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome (Minnesota Twins)

In the deciding game, neither team gave an inch. Though St. Louis came out with a 2-1 lead in the 2nd inning, the Twins marched back with runs in the 5th, 6th and 8th innings, Frank Viola pitched eight strong innings and Twins closer Jeff Reardon came out in the 9th to bring down the curtain on the Cardinals, and on the '87 Series.

1  2  3    4  5  6    7  8  9     R  H  E
-  -  -    -  -  -    -  -  -     -  -  -
St. Louis Cardinals          0  2  0    0  0  0    0  0  0     2  6  1
Minnesota Twins              0  1  0    0  1  1    0  1  X     4 10  0
PITCHERS: STL - Magrane, Cox (5), Worrell (6)
MIN - Viola, Reardon (9)
WP - Viola (2-1)
LP - Cox (1-2)
SAVE - Reardon (1 sv)
HOME RUNS: STL - none
MIN - none
ATTENDANCE: 55,367
[mlb.com coverage of Game 7]

Quotes of the Series

"We are no longer the Twinkies. I don't want to hear that again." - Twins second baseman Steve Lombardozzi

"To (Gary) Gaetti...for the first time ever the Minnesota Twins are the world champions!"--Al Michaels, announcing that the Twins had won the World Series.

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