1981 American League Division Series
The 1981 American League Division Series, the opening round of the American League side of the 1981 MLB Postseason, began on Tuesday, October 6, and ended on Sunday, October 11. The Division Series were approved by team owners on August 6 in response to the 1981 Major League Baseball strike, which caused the cancellation of roughly one-third of the regular season between June 12 and August 9; by the time play was resumed, it was decided that the best approach was to have the first-half leaders automatically qualify for postseason play, and allow all the teams to begin the second half with a clean slate.
Overview
The first half and second-half champions in both the American League East and American League West divisions would meet in best-of-five series, with the winners advancing to the AL Championship Series. If the same team won both halves, a wild card team—the second-place team, based on overall record, in the division—would qualify for the postseason, but this proved unnecessary in both leagues. There were no plans to continue the format in later seasons, although the Division Series returned in on a permanent basis after MLB realigned to three divisions in each league. The teams in the 1981 ALDS were:- East Division: [1981 1981 New York Yankees season|New York Yankees season|New York Yankees] vs. [1981 Milwaukee 2020 Milwaukee Brewers season|Brewers season|Milwaukee Brewers] : Yankees win series, 3–2.
- West Division: Oakland Athletics vs. Kansas City Royals : Athletics win series, 3–0.
The Royals became the first team to reach the MLB postseason with a.500 or worse record, and would be the only team until the 2020 Astros and Brewers reached the 2020 postseason with records of 29–31. Following a 20–30 first half, Kansas City recovered to win the second half in the AL West, giving them a 50–53 overall mark. The Royals made a managerial change during the season as well; the team started at 30–40 under Jim Frey, then went 20–13 under Dick Howser.
The Yankees and Athletics went on to meet in the AL Championship Series. The Yankees became the American League champion, and lost to the National League champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the 1981 World Series.
Oakland vs. Kansas City
Game 1
Mike Norris faced Dennis Leonard and the defending AL Champions in Game 1. Both pitchers were on their game and the game was scoreless through three innings. But in the top of the fourth, the A's got a boost on a three-run home run by Wayne Gross. Then Dwayne Murphy's homer in the eighth put the game away as Norris went on to pitch a four-hit complete game shutout.Game 2
Steve McCatty and Mike Jones dueled in Game 2. After giving up an RBI double to Tony Armas in the first, Jones settled into a groove and kept the A's from scoring for the next six innings. McCatty would give up a run in the bottom of the fifth on Willie Wilson's RBI hit. In the eighth, Armas again delivered the game-winning RBI double to make it 2–1 A's. McCatty went on to pitch a complete game masterpiece.Game 3
Game 3 pitted Larry Gura against Rick Langford. With their backs to the wall, the Royals and Gura ran into trouble in the first. Tony Armas would come through once again with another RBI hit that scored Rickey Henderson. Then an error by Frank White in the third allowed another run to score to make it 2–0 A's. The Royals would scratch out a run in the fourth on Amos Otis's forceout. But in the bottom of fourth the A's scored two runs on a Dave McKay homer and an RBI double by Dwayne Murphy. Langford would allow only one run in innings despite giving up ten hits. Dave Beard would close out the series with a save in the ninth.Composite box
1981 ALDS : Oakland Athletics over Kansas City RoyalsNew York vs. Milwaukee
Game 1
Milwaukee and New York faced off in their first October meeting since the 1958 World Series.In Game 1, Ron Guidry faced Moose Haas. In the bottom of the second, the Brewers struck first on Charlie Moore's RBI single. Then Robin Yount's sac fly made it 2–0 in the third. But the Yankees would break through and take the lead for good in the fourth. Designated hitter Oscar Gamble tied the game with a two-run homer. Then the Yanks would take the lead on a two-run double by Rick Cerone. But the Brewers would cut the lead in half with an RBI single by Ted Simmons. In the ninth, the Yankees managed to score a pivotal run off Rollie Fingers. The run scored due to an error by Yount. Goose Gossage shut the door in the ninth.