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  1. The 1985 American League Championship Series was played between the Kansas City Royals and the Toronto Blue Jays from October 8 to 16. Major League Baseball decided to extend the Championship Series in both leagues from its best-of-five (1969–1984) to the current best-of-seven format starting with this year, and it proved pivotal ...

  2. Kansas City Royals. over. Toronto Blue Jays. (4-3) 1984 ALCS 1986 ALCS. Dates: October 8 - 16, 1985. WS MVP: Bret Saberhagen. NLCS MVP: Ozzie Smith. ALCS MVP: George Brett.

  3. In 1985, the format changed to best-of-seven. In 1981, a division series was held due to a split season caused by a players' strike. In 1994, the league was restructured into three divisions, with the three division winners and a Wild Card team advancing to a best-of-five postseason round, known as the American League Division Series (ALDS).

  4. The 1985 American League Championship Series was played between the Kansas City Royals and the Toronto Blue Jays from October 8 to 16. Major League Baseball decided to extend the Championship Series in both leagues from its best-of-five (1969–1984) to the current best-of-seven format starting with this year, and it proved pivotal in the ...

  5. History. 1985 American League Championship Series. ALCS (4-3): Kansas City Royals defeated Toronto Blue Jays. BR 1985 ALCS Summary. Contents. 1Introduction. 1.1Umpires. 2Results. 2.1Game 1. 2.2Game 2. 2.3Game 3. 2.4Game 4. 2.5Game 5. 2.6Game 6. 2.7Game 7. 3Further Reading. 3.11985 Postseason. Introduction[ edit] Umpires[ edit]

  6. Toronto Blue Jays beat Kansas City Royals (6-1). Oct 8, 1985, Attendance: 39115, Time of Game: 2:24. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability.

  7. 18 de oct. de 2020 · The teams met again in the final series of 1985. With a first chance to clinch the division on a Friday night, Tom Henke surrendered a home run to Butch Wynegar — the catcher’s first dinger...