1977 New York Yankees season explained

New York Yankees
Season:1977
Misc:World Series Champions
American League Champions
American League East Champions
League:American League
Division:East
Ballpark:Yankee Stadium
City:New York City
Owners:George Steinbrenner
General Managers:Gabe Paul
Managers:Billy Martin
Radio:WMCA
(Frank Messer, Phil Rizzuto, Bill White, Pam Bouche)
Television:WPIX
(Phil Rizzuto, Frank Messer, Bill White)

The 1977 New York Yankees season was the 75th season for the Yankees. The team won the World Series, which was the 21st title in franchise history and the first under the ownership of George Steinbrenner. New York was managed by Billy Martin, and played at Yankee Stadium in The Bronx. The season was brought to life years later in the book and drama-documentary, The Bronx is Burning. The Yankees also hosted the 1977 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. To date, this is the most recent time the All-Star Game host team has won the World Series the same year.

Offseason

The Yankees signed Reggie Jackson to a five-year contract, totaling $2.96 million, on November 29, 1976. Upon arriving in New York, Jackson asked for uniform number 9, which he had worn in Oakland and Baltimore. However, that number was being worn by third baseman Graig Nettles. So, noting that then-all-time home run leader Hank Aaron had just retired, Jackson asked for and received number 44, Aaron's number.

Notable transactions

Regular season

The team finished in first place in the American League East with a record of, 2½ games ahead of the Baltimore Orioles to successfully defend their division title. In the best-of-five League Championship Series (ALCS), they beat the Kansas City Royals in five games. In the World Series, New York defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in six games.

Notable transactions

Draft picks

All-Star game

Yankee Stadium hosted the All-Star Game on July 19, less than a week after the blackout. Four Yankees were in the game: Willie Randolph and Reggie Jackson were in the starting lineup at second base and right field, while relief pitcher Sparky Lyle and third baseman Graig Nettles were part of the roster as reserves. The National League defeated the American League 7–5.

Roster

1977 New York Yankees
Roster
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Reggie Jackson

Jackson's first season with the Yankees was a difficult one. Although team owner George Steinbrenner and several players, most notably catcher and team captain Thurman Munson and outfielder Lou Piniella, were excited about his arrival, Martin was not. He had managed the Detroit Tigers in 1972 when Jackson's A's beat them in the league playoffs. Jackson was once quoted as saying of Martin, "I hate him, but if I played for him, I'd probably love him."

The relationship between Jackson and his new teammates was strained due to an interview with SPORT magazine writer Robert Ward. During spring training at the Yankees' camp in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Jackson and Ward were having drinks at a nearby bar. Jackson's version of the story is that he noted that the Yankees had won the pennant the year before, but lost the World Series to the Reds, and suggested that they needed one thing more to win it all, and pointed out the various ingredients in his drink. Ward suggested that Jackson might be "the straw that stirs the drink." But when the story appeared in the May 1977 issue of SPORT, Ward quoted Jackson as saying, "This team, it all flows from me. I'm the straw that stirs the drink. Maybe I should say me and Munson, but he can only stir it bad."

Thurman Munson

Thurman Munson was "uncharacteristically happy" about the team getting Jackson in large part because he believed he had received "a verbal agreement from Steinbrenner that, with the exception of Catfish Hunter (who'd signed a five-year, $3.75 million contract with the Yankees before the 1975 season), he [Munson] would always be the highest-paid player on the team." But, Steinbrenner did not follow through and adjust Munson's contract upward. As the baseball book Stars and Strikes: Baseball and America in the Bicentennial Summer of ‘76 puts it, "But the Yankee captain wouldn't be smiling for long, once he realized that Steinbrenner had no intention of making good on their agreement."[12]

An article in The New York Times in January 1977 reported, "Munson, however, has continued to be disturbed with Steinbrenner because of what he said first was the owner's denial of any verbal agreement and secand [second] was Steinbrenner's misleading him on Jackson's salary."[13]

Billy Martin

Martin feuded publicly with both Yankee owner Steinbrenner and star outfielder Jackson. In one especially infamous incident on Saturday, June 18, in the second game of a three-game sweep by the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park, Martin pulled Jackson off the field in mid-inning for failing to hustle on a check-swing pop double by Boston's Jim Rice. Replaced in right field by Paul Blair, Jackson confronted Martin when he returned to the dugout, and Martin had to be restrained by his coaches (Elston Howard and Yogi Berra) from fighting with Jackson during the nationally televised Game of the Week.[14] [15] [16]

In popular culture

Jonathan Mahler wrote a bestselling book entitled Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx Is Burning about the turmoil in New York City in 1977, including the Son of Sam, the blackout, and how Yankees season rallied the people of New York. The book was adapted for an ESPN miniseries, The Bronx Is Burning

The 1977 Yankees season provides a backdrop in the Spike Lee film Summer of Sam.

Game log

Regular season

|-style="background:#fcc;"| 4 || || || @ Royals || L 4–5 || Littell (1–0) || Tidrow (0–1) || — || 3:34 || 39,460 || 1–3 || L3|-style="background:#cfc;"| 5 || || || @ Royals || W 5–3 || Guidry (1–0) || Hassler (1–1) || — || 2:58 || 20,089 || 2–3 || W1|-style=background:#bbb| — || || || @ Indians || colspan="8" | Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: September 8)|-style="background:#cfc;"| 13 || || || @ Indians || W 9–3|-style="background:#cfc;"| 14 ||
|| || @ Indians || W 10–1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 15 ||
|| || @ Indians || W 7–1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 16 || || || @ Orioles || W 9–6 || Tidrow (1–1) || Martínez (0–1) || Lyle (4) || 3:06 || 17,624 || 8–8 || W6|-style="background:#fcc;"| 17 || || || @ Orioles || L 2–6 || May (2–2) || Holtzman (1–1) || — || 2:15 || 12,884 || 8–9 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 18 || || || @ Orioles || W 4–3 || Lyle (1–1) || Martínez (0–2) || — || 2:51 || 15,647 || 9–9 || W1|-|-style="background:#cfc;"| 22 || || || Angels || W 8–1|-style=background:#bbb| — || || || Angels || colspan="8" | Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: August 12)|-style="background:#cfc;"| 29 || || || @ Angels || W 3–0|-style="background:#cfc;"| 30 || || || @ Angels || W 4–1|-style="background:#fcc;"| 31 || || || @ Angels || L 2–8|-style="background:#cfc;"| 34 || || || Orioles || W 9–1 || Figueroa (5–2) || Flanagan (1–2) || — || 2:09 || 15,909 || 20–14 || W2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 35 || || || Orioles || L 5–6 || Martínez (2–2) || Tidrow (2–2) || — || 3:01 || 25,872 || 20–15 || L1|-style="background:#fcc;"| 36 || || || Orioles || L 3–4 || Martinez (1–0) || Lyle (2–2) || — || 3:12 || 19,968 || 20–16 || L2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 37 ||
|| || Orioles || L 1–5 || May (5–4) || Hunter (1–3) || — || 2:23 || — || 20–17 || L3|-style="background:#cfc;"| 38 ||
|| || Orioles || W 8–2 || Guidry (3–0) || McGregor (1–1) || — || 2:23 || 43,285 || 21–17 || W1|-style="background:#fcc;"| 39 || || || Red Sox || L 3–4 || Lee (2–0) || Figueroa (5–3) || Campbell (7) || 2:20 || 31,261 || 21–18 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 40 || || || Red Sox || W 6–5 || Tidrow (3–2) || Tiant (2–4) || — || 2:16 || 27,013 || 22–18 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 41 ||
|| || Rangers || W 3–2 || Patterson (1–1) || Blyleven (4–5) || Lyle (7) || 2:35 || — || 23–18 || W2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 42 ||
|| || Rangers || L 0–1 || Perry (4–4) || Torrez (5–3) || — || 2:23 || 19,693 || 23–19 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 43 || || || White Sox || W 8–6 || Tidrow (4–2) || Dal Canton (0–2) || Lyle (8) || 2:38 || 20,643 || 24–19 || W1|-style="background:#fcc;"| 44 || || || White Sox || L 4–9 || Barrios (4–3) || Guidry (3–1) || — || 2:34 || 54,881 || 24–20 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 45 || || || White Sox || W 5–2 || Figueroa (6–3) || Kravec (0–1) || — || 2:29 || 22,556 || 25–20 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 46 || || || @ Red Sox || W 5–4 || Torrez (6–3) || Lee (2–1) || — || 2:24 || 35,521 || 26–20 || W2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 47 || || || @ Red Sox || L 1–5 || Cleveland (3–3) || Patterson (1–2) || — || 2:04 || 30,102 || 26–21 || L1|-|-style="background:#fcc;"| 48 || || || @ Twins || L 3–4 || Johnson (5–2) || Guidry (3–2) || — || 2:44 || 23,684 || 26–22 || L2|-style="background:#cfc;"| 49 || || || @ Twins || W 10–3 || Figueroa (7–3) || Holly (2–2) || Lyle (8) || 2:39 || 30,741 || 27–22 || W1|-style="background:#fcc;"| 50 || || || @ White Sox || L 5–9 || Kravec (1–1) || Torrez (6–4) || LaGrow (8) || 2:38 || 30,396 || 27–23 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 51 || || || @ White Sox || W 8–6 || Gullett (4–2) || Johnson (3–3) || Lyle (9) || 2:48 || 35,789 || 28–23 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 52 || || || @ White Sox || W 8–6 || Tidrow (5–2) || Stone (6–4) || Lyle (10) || 2:29 || 23,688 || 29–23 || W2|-style="background:#cfc;"| 53 || || || @ Rangers || W 9–2 || Hunter (2–3) || Alexander (6–3) || — || 2:24 || 21,978 || 30–23 || W3|-style="background:#fcc;"| 54 || || || @ Rangers || L 3–7 || Lindblad (2–3) || Figueroa (7–4) || — || 2:40 || 18,075 || 30–24 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 57 || || || Twins || W 4–1 || Guidry (4–2) || Zahn (6–4) || Lyle (11) || 2:39 || 21,897 || 33–24 || W3|-style="background:#cfc;"| 58 || || || Twins || W 6–5 || Hunter (3–3) || Goltz (5–4) || Lyle (12) || 2:43 || 23,681 || 34–24 || W4|-style="background:#fcc;"| 59 || || || Twins || L 1–6 || Thormodsgard (4–3) || Figueroa (7–5) || — || 2:18 || 52,281 || 34–25 || L1|-style="background:#fcc;"| 60 || || || Royals || L 3–8 || Splittorff (5–4) || Torrez (7–5) || Mingori (2) || 2:25 || 22,240 || 34–26 || L2|-style="background:#cfc;"| 61 || || || Royals || W 4–2 || Gullett (6–2) || Hassler (3–2) || — || 2:19 || 19,559 || 35–26 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 62 || || || Royals || W 7–0 || Guidry (5–2) || Leonard (4–7) || — || 2:02 || 26,391 || 36–26 || W2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 63 || || || @ Red Sox || L 4–9 || Stanley (4–3) || Clay (0–1) || Campbell (13) || 2:27 || 34,557 || 36–27 || L1|-style="background:#fcc;"| 64 || || || @ Red Sox || L 4–10 || Cleveland (6–3) || Torrez (7–6) || Campbell (14) || 2:38 || 34,603 || 36–28 || L2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 65 || || || @ Red Sox || L 1–11 || Jenkins (6–5) || Figueroa (7–6) || — || 2:23 || 34,750 || 36–29 || L3|-style="background:#fcc;"| 66 || || || @ Tigers || L 1–2 || Fidrych (4–2) || Gullett (6–3) || — || 2:33 || 47,236 || 36–30 || L4|-style="background:#fcc;"| 67 || || || @ Tigers || L 2–5 || Crawford (1–1) || Guidry (5–3) || — || 2:07 || 18,272 || 36–31 || L5|-style="background:#cfc;"| 68 || || || @ Tigers || W 12–11 || Lyle (3–2) || Foucault (3–4) || Clay (1) || 2:44 || 18,129 || 37–31 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 69 || || || Red Sox || W 6–5 || Lyle (4–2) || Hernández (0–1) || — || 2:50 || 54,940 || 38–31 || W2|-style="background:#cfc;"| 70 || || || Red Sox || W 5–1 || Torrez (8–6) || Tiant (5–6) || — || 2:14 || 47,481 || 39–31 || W3|-style="background:#cfc;"| 71 || || || Red Sox || W 5–4 || Lyle (5–2) || Campbell (5–4) || — || 2:50 || 55,039 || 40–31 || W4|-|-style="background:#fcc;"| 76 || || || Tigers || L 1–5 || Rozema (7–3) || Torrez (8–7) || — || 2:07 || 22,876 || 42–34 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 77 || || || Tigers || W 6–4 || Lyle (6–2) || Hiller (4–9) || — || 2:14 || 20,825 || 43–34 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 78 ||
|| || Tigers || W 2–0 || Guidry (6–4) || Arroyo (5–6) || — || 2:15 || — || 44–34 || W2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 79 ||
|| || Tigers || L 6–10 || Foucault (4–4) || Tidrow (6–3) || — || 2:47 || 42,549 || 44–35 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 80 || || || Indians || W 7–5|-style="background:#cfc;"| 81 || || || Indians || W 5–4|-style=background:#bbb| — || || || Indians || colspan="8" | Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: September 29)|-style="background:#cfc;"| 82 || || || Indians || W 8–2|-style="background:#cfc;"| 83 || || || @ Orioles || W 7–5 || Gullett (7–3) || May (10–8) || Lyle (13) || 2:52 || 33,738 || 48–35 || W4|-style="background:#fcc;"| 84 || || || @ Orioles || L 5–6 || Martinez (2–0) || Lyle (7–3) || Drago (4) || 2:34 || 44,193 || 48–36 || L1|-style="background:#fcc;"| 85 || || || @ Orioles || L 0–6 || Grimsley (8–4) || Figueroa (8–7) || — || 2:12 || 34,299 || 48–37 || L2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 86 || || || @ Orioles || L 3–4 || Flanagan (6–8) || Torrez (8–8) || — || 2:56 || 42,603 || 48–38 || L3|-style="background:#fcc;"| 90 || || || @ Royals || L 4–7 || Splittorff (7–5) || Guidry (6–5) || Mingori (3) || 2:26 || 36,743 || 50–40 || L1|-style="background:#fcc;"| 91 || || || @ Royals || L 1–5 || Leonard (9–9) || Torrez (8–9) || — || 2:20 || 40,054 || 50–41 || L2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 92 || || || @ Royals || L 4–8 || Hassler (6–2) || Clay (0–3) || — || 2:51 || 38,699 || 50–42 || L3|- style="text-align:center; background:#bbcaff;"| colspan="12" | 48th All-Star Game in Bronx, New York|-style="background:#cfc;"| 97 || || || Royals || W 3–1 || Gullett (9–3) || Hassler (6–3) || Tidrow (4) || 2:30 || 41,060 || 53–44 || W2|-style=background:#bbb| — || || || Royals || colspan="8" | Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: August 29)|-style="background:#cfc;"| 98 || || || Orioles || W 5–4 || Lyle (8–3) || McGregor (1–2) || — || 2:48 || 32,097 || 54–44 || W3|-style="background:#fcc;"| 99 || || || Orioles || L 4–6 || Palmer (12–8) || Hunter (6–5) || Martinez (5) || 3:15 || 47,271 || 54–45 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 100 || || || Orioles || W 14–2 || Torrez (10–9) || May (11–9) || — || 2:40 || 40,818 || 55–45 || W1|-|-style="background:#fcc;"| 104 || || || @ Angels || L 1–4|-style="background:#cfc;"| 105 || || || @ Angels || W 9–3|-style="background:#fcc;"| 106 || || || @ Angels || L 3–5|-style="background:#cfc;"| 112 ||
|| || Angels || W 10–1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 113 ||
|| || Angels || W 9–3|-style="background:#fcc;"| 114 || || || Angels || L 5–6 |-style="background:#cfc;"| 115 || || || Angels || W 15–3|-style="background:#cfc;"| 116 || || || White Sox || W 6–2 || Torrez (13–10) || Kravec (7–5) || — || 2:04 || 33,902 || 66–50 || W2|-style="background:#cfc;"| 117 || || || White Sox || W 11–10 || Clay (1–3) || Wiles (1–1) || — || 2:55 || 29,312 || 67–50 || W3|-style="background:#cfc;"| 118 || || || @ Tigers || W 7–5 || Figueroa (12–8) || Arroyo (6–13) || Lyle (17) || 2:42 || 26,718 || 68–50 || W4|-style="background:#cfc;"| 119 || || || @ Tigers || W 5–4 || Hunter (8–7) || Crawford (4–5) || Lyle (18) || 2:31 || 27,564 || 69–50 || W5|-style="background:#cfc;"| 120 || || || @ Rangers || W 8–1 || Torrez (14–10) || Moret (2–1) || — || 2:15 || 31,159 || 70–50 || W6|-style="background:#cfc;"| 121 || || || @ Rangers || W 6–2 || Tidrow (8–4) || Perry (10–10) || Lyle (19) || 2:35 || 34,004 || 71–50 || W7|-style="background:#cfc;"| 122 || || || @ Rangers || W 2–1 || Guidry (10–6) || Alexander (13–8) || Lyle (20) || 2:26 || 27,004 || 72–50 || W8|-style="background:#fcc;"| 123 || || || @ White Sox || L 3–5 || Barrios (12–4) || Figueroa (12–9) || — || 2:23 || 45,443 || 72–51 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 124 || || || @ White Sox || W 8–3 || Torrez (15–10) || Wood (6–6) || — || 2:33 || 39,340 || 73–51 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 125 || || || Twins || W 11–1 || Hunter (9–7) || Redfern (5–9) || — || 2:05 || 26,676 || 74–51 || W2|-style="background:#cfc;"| 126 || || || Twins || W 6–4 || Lyle (9–4) || Johnson (13–8) || — || 2:58 || 38,846 || 75–51 || W3|-style="background:#cfc;"| 127 || || || Rangers || W 6–5 || Clay (2–3) || Moret (2–2) || Lyle (21) || 2:38 || 29,000 || 76–51 || W4|-style="background:#fcc;"| 128 || || || Rangers || L 2–8 || Blyleven (12–11) || Torrez (15–11) || — || 2:37 || 33,179 || 76–52 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 129 || || || Rangers || W 1–0 || Guidry (11–6) || Ellis (7–11) || — || 1:56 || 37,714 || 77–52 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 130 || || || Royals || W 5–3 || Lyle (10–4) || Mingori (1–4) || — || 2:29 || 31,269 || 78–52 || W2|-|-style="background:#cfc;"| 133 || || || @ Twins || W 4–0 || Guidry (12–6) || Goltz (16–8) || — || 2:18 || 20,270 || 81–52 || W5|-style="background:#cfc;"| 134 || || || @ Twins || W 7–4 || Figueroa (13–8) || Schueler (7–7) || — || 2:47 || 25,465 || 82–52 || W6|-style="background:#cfc;"| 135 || || || @ Twins || W 4–0 || Gullett (11–3) || Zahn (11–11) || — || 1:48 || 29,969 || 83–52 || W7|-style="background:#fcc;"| 136 ||
|| || @ Indians || L 3–4|-style="background:#cfc;"| 137 ||
|| || @ Indians || L 4–5|-style="background:#cfc;"| 138 || || || @ Indians || W 8–3|-style="background:#cfc;"| 139 || || || @ Indians || W 4–3 |-style="background:#cfc;"| 140 || || || @ Indians || W 4–3|-style="background:#cfc;"| 145 || || || Red Sox || W 4–2 || Guidry (14–6) || Paxton (9–5) || — || 2:36 || 55,269 || 89–56 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 146 || || || Red Sox || W 2–0 || Figueroa (15–9) || Cleveland (9–8) || — || 2:23 || 54,365 || 90–56 || W2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 147 || || || Red Sox || L 3–7 || Tiant (11–8) || Lyle (12–5) || — || 2:36 || 55,218 || 90–57 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 148 || || || @ Tigers || W 5–4 || Gullett (12–4) || Arroyo (7–17) || — || 2:27 || 18,016 || 91–57 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 149 || || || @ Tigers || W 9–4 || Tidrow (11–4) || Crawford (7–7) || — || 2:30 || 17,656 || 92–57 || W2|-style="background:#cfc;"| 150 || || || @ Tigers || W 6–5 || Guidry (15–6) || Sykes (5–6) || Lyle (24) || 2:11 || 12,672 || 93–57 || W3|-style="background:#fcc;"| 151 || || || @ Red Sox || L 3–6 || Cleveland (10–8) || Figueroa (15–10) || — || 2:16 || 34,346 || 93–58 || L1|-style=background:#bbb| — || || || @ Red Sox || colspan="8" | Postponed (Rain) (Makeup date: September 21)|-style="background:#fcc;"| 152 || || || @ Red Sox || L 2–3 || Willoughby (6–0) || Torrez (16–13) || Campbell (28) || 2:33 || 30,212 || 93–59 || L2|-style="background:#cfc;"| 156 || || || Indians || W 4–2|-style="background:#cfc;"| 157 || || || Indians || W 2–1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 158 || || || Indians || W 10–0|-style="background:#fcc;"| 159 || || || Indians || L 1–4|-style="background:#fcc;"| 160 || || || Tigers || L 2–5 || Hiller (8–14) || Guidry (16–7) || — || 2:31 || 28,200 || 99–61 || L2|-|-style="background:#fcc;"| 161 || || || Tigers || L 7–10 || Taylor (1–0) || McCall (0–1) || — || 2:47 || 50,054 || 99–62 || L3|-style="background:#cfc;"| 162 || || || Tigers || W 8–7 || Thomas (3–6) || Foucault (7–7) || — || 2:35 || 18,778 || 100–62 || W1|-|- style="text-align:center;"| Legend:      = Win      = Loss      = Postponement
Bold = Yankees team member

Postseason Game log

|-style="background:#fcc;"| 1 || || 3:15p.m. EDT || Royals || L 2–7 || Splittorff (1–0) || Gullett (0–1) || — || 2:40 || 54,930 || 0–1 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 2 || || 8:15p.m. EDT || Royals || W 6–2 || Guidry (1–0) || Hassler (0–1) || — || 2:58 || 56,230 || 1–1 || W1|-style="background:#fcc;"| 3 || || 8:15p.m. EDT || @ Royals || L 2–6 || Leonard (1–0) || Torrez (0–1) || — || 2:19 || 41,285 || 1–2 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 4 || || 1:15p.m. EDT || @ Royals || W 6–4 || Lyle (1–0) || Gura (0–1) || — || 3:08 || 41,135 || 2–2 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 5 || || 8:15p.m. EDT || @ Royals || W 5–3 || Lyle (2–0) || Leonard (1–1) || — || 3:04 || 41,133 || 3–2 || W2|-|-style="background:#cfc;"| 1 || || 8:15p.m. EDT || Dodgers || W 4–3 || Lyle (1–0) || Rhoden (0–1) || — || 3:24 || 56,668 || 1–0 || W1|-style="background:#fcc;"| 2 || || 8:15p.m. EDT || Dodgers || L 1–6 || Hooton (1–0) || Hunter (0–1) || — || 2:27 || 56,691 || 1–1 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 3 || || 8:15p.m. EDT || @ Dodgers || W 5–3 || Torrez (1–0) || John (0–1) || — || 2:31 || 55,992 || 2–1 || W1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 4 || || 4:15p.m. EDT || @ Dodgers || W 4–2 || Guidry (1–0) || Rau (0–1) || — || 2:07 || 55,995 || 3–1 || W2|-style="background:#fcc;"| 5 || || 4:15p.m. EDT || @ Dodgers || L 4–10 || Sutton (1–0) || Gullett (0–1) || — || 2:29 || 55,955 || 3–2 || L1|-style="background:#cfc;"| 6 || || 8:15p.m. EDT || Dodgers || W 8–4 || Torrez (2–0) || Hooton (1–1) || — || 2:18 || 56,407 || 4–2 || W1|-|- style="text-align:center;"| Legend:      = Win      = Loss
Bold = Yankees team member

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PosPlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
C 149 595 183 .308 18 100
1B 157 600 172 .287 17 90
2B 147 551 151 .274 5 40
3B 158 589 150 .255 37 107
SS 158 477 118 .247 8 49
LF 143 519 139 .268 14 52
CF 138 565 184 .326 12 69
RF 146 525 150 .286 32 110
DH 65 181 41 .227 2 16

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

PlayerGABHAvg.HRRBI
103 339 112 .330 12 45
83 164 43 .262 4 25
56 142 42 .296 12 31
30 77 11 .143 1 3
28 67 15 .224 0 7
25 65 21 .323 3 10
48 46 12 .261 1 7
22 40 13 .325 1 4
8 24 6 .250 4 7
5 15 4 .267 1 4
10 11 3 .273 1 5
1 5 3 .600 0 2
5 4 1 .250 0 1
1 4 2 .500 0 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
32 239.1 16 11 3.57 104
31 217.0 14 12 3.82 90
31 210.2 16 7 2.82 176
22 158.1 14 4 3.58 116
22 143.1 9 9 4.71 52
3 19.2 1 1 1.83 5

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLERASO
18 71.2 2 3 5.78 14
10 33.1 1 2 5.40 29

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerGIPWLSVERASO
72 137.0 13 5 26 2.17 68
49 151.0 11 4 5 3.16 83
21 55.2 2 3 1 4.37 20
3 6.1 1 0 0 7.11 1
2 6.0 0 1 0 7.50 0

ALCS

See main article: 1977 American League Championship Series.

Game 1

October 5: Yankee Stadium, New York City

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W: Paul Splittorff (1–0)  L: Don Gullett (0–1)  
HRs: KCHal McRae (1), John Mayberry (1), Al Cowens (1) NYYThurman Munson (1)

Game 2

October 6: Yankee Stadium, New York City

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W: Ron Guidry (1–0)  L: Andy Hassler (0–1)  
HRs: KC – none; NYYCliff Johnson (1)

Game 3

October 7: Royals Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

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W: Dennis Leonard (1–0)  L: Mike Torrez (0–1)  
HRs: NYY – none; KC – none

Game 4

October 8: Royals Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

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W: Sparky Lyle (1–0)  L: Larry Gura (0–1)  
HRs: Yanks – none; KC – none

Game 5

October 9: Royals Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

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W: Sparky Lyle (2–0)  L: Dennis Leonard (1–1)  
HRs: NYY – none; KC – none

World Series

See main article: 1977 World Series.

AL New York Yankees (4) vs. NL Los Angeles Dodgers (2)
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1Dodgers – 3, Yankees – 4 (12 inns) October 11Yankee Stadium56,668 3:24
2Dodgers – 6, Yankees – 1 October 12Yankee Stadium56,691 2:27
3Yankees – 5, Dodgers – 3 October 14Dodger Stadium55,992 2:31
4Yankees – 4, Dodgers – 2 October 15Dodger Stadium55,995 2:07
5Yankees – 4, Dodgers – 10 October 16Dodger Stadium55,995 2:29
6Dodgers – 4, Yankees – 8 October 18Yankee Stadium56,407 2:18

Awards and honors

All-Stars

All-Star Game

Farm system

See also: Minor League Baseball.

LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: West Haven, Oneonta[17]

References

Notes and References

  1. https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/masonji01.shtml Jim Mason
  2. https://www.baseball-reference.com/m/mcgeewi01.shtml Willie McGee
  3. https://www.baseball-reference.com/b/blairpa01.shtml Paul Blair
  4. https://www.baseball-reference.com/d/doylebr01.shtml Brian Doyle
  5. https://www.baseball-reference.com/d/dineeke01.shtml Kerry Dineen
  6. https://www.baseball-reference.com/g/gamblos01.shtml Oscar Gamble
  7. https://www.baseball-reference.com/e/ellisdo01.shtml Dock Ellis
  8. https://www.baseball-reference.com/t/thomast01.shtml Stan Thomas
  9. https://www.baseball-reference.com/l/lefebjo01.shtml Joe Lefebvre
  10. https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/h/henslch01.shtml Chuck Hensley
  11. https://www.baseball-reference.com/w/welshch01.shtml Chris Welsh
  12. https://books.google.com/books?id=XtwjAwAAQBAJ&dq=%22he%27d+obtained+what+he+believed+was+a+verbal+agreement+from+Steinbrenner%22&pg=PA365 Stars and Strikes: Baseball and America in the Bicentennial Summer of ‘76
  13. https://www.nytimes.com/1977/01/19/archives/verbal-agreements-cited-by-catcher-munson-says-yankees-renege-on.html Verbal Agreements Cited by Catcher
  14. News: Martin, Jackson clash as Yanks lose, 10-4 . Pittsburgh Press . UPI . June 20, 1977 . D5.
  15. News: Martin might be fighting to save his job . Eugene Register-Guard . (Oregon) . wire service reports . June 20, 1977 . 1D.
  16. News: Shouting match! . Reading Eagle . (Pennsylvania) . Associated Press . June 19, 1977 . 69 .
  17. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007