1980 National League Championship Series
12th edition of Major League Baseball's National League Championship Series / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1980 National League Championship Series was played between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Houston Astros from October 7 to 12. It was the 12th NLCS. Philadelphia won the series three games to two to clinch the NL pennant and advance to the World Series. It was the first postseason series victory in franchise history for the Phillies, who went on to defeat the Kansas City Royals for their first World Series Championship.
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Dates | October 7–12 | |||||||||
MVP | Manny Trillo (Philadelphia) | |||||||||
Umpires | Bob Engel Terry Tata Bruce Froemming Doug Harvey Ed Vargo (crew chief) Jerry Crawford | |||||||||
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Television | ABC WPHL-TV (Phillies' broadcast) KRIV-TV (Astros' broadcast) | |||||||||
TV announcers | ABC: Keith Jackson, Don Drysdale and Howard Cosell WPHL-TV: Harry Kalas, Andy Musser, Richie Ashburn and Tim McCarver KRIV-TV: Gene Elston, Dewayne Staats and Larry Dierker | |||||||||
Radio | CBS KYW (Phillies' broadcast) KPRC (Astros' broadcast) | |||||||||
Radio announcers | CBS: Jack Buck and Jerry Coleman KYW: Harry Kalas, Andy Musser, Richie Ashburn, Tim McCarver and Chris Wheeler KPRC: Gene Elston, Dewayne Staats and Larry Dierker | |||||||||
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The 1980 National League Championship Series is remembered as the closest, most grueling playoff series in Major League Baseball history. The series went to its five-game limit, with the final four games requiring extra innings to determine a winner.
The two franchises would meet again in the 2022 World Series, nine years after the Astros switched to the American League.