1989 Oakland Athletics season

The 1989 Oakland Athletics season saw the A's finish in first place in the American League West division, with a record of 99 wins and 63 losses, seven games in front of the Kansas City Royals. Oakland dominated the American League,[1] earning their second consecutive AL West title, as well as marking the second straight year in which they finished with the best record in all of baseball. A's pitcher Dave Stewart recorded his third straight season of earning 20 or more wins while Rickey Henderson put on a dazzling offensive performance in the postseason as he approached the prospects of landing a three million dollar contract for the following season.[1] The team defeated the Toronto Blue Jays in five games in the ALCS, then swept their cross-Bay rivals, the San Francisco Giants, in an earthquake-marred World Series. The Athletics looked to be a future dynasty by the close of the 1989 season.[1]

1989 Oakland Athletics
World Series Champion
American League Champion
American League Western Division Champion
Major League affiliations
Location
Results
Record99–63 (.611)
Divisional place1st
Other information
OwnersWalter A. Haas, Jr.
General managersSandy Alderson
ManagersTony La Russa
Local televisionKPIX/KICU-TV
(Monte Moore, Ray Fosse)
Local radioKSFO
(Bill King, Lon Simmons, Ray Fosse)
KNTA
(Amaury Pi-Gonzalez, Evilio Mendoza)
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Offseason

Major figures in the 1989 A's season included (clockwise from top left) Dave Parker, Mark McGwire, Jose Canseco, and manager Tony La Russa.
  • November 28, 1988: Mike Moore signs as a free agent with the Oakland Athletics.
  • November 30, 1988: Billy Beane was signed as a free agent with the Oakland Athletics.[2]

Regular season

Season standings

AL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Oakland Athletics 9963 0.611 54–27 45–36
Kansas City Royals 9270 0.568 7 55–26 37–44
California Angels 9171 0.562 8 52–29 39–42
Texas Rangers 8379 0.512 16 45–36 38–43
Minnesota Twins 8082 0.494 19 45–36 35–46
Seattle Mariners 7389 0.451 26 40–41 33–48
Chicago White Sox 6992 0.429 29½ 35–45 34–47

Record vs. opponents


Sources:
Team BAL BOS CAL CWS CLE DET KC MIL MIN NYY OAK SEA TEX TOR
Baltimore 6–76–66–67–610–36–67–64–88–55–76–69–37–6
Boston 7–64–87–58–511–24–86–76–67–67–55–76–65–8
California 6–68–48–55–711–14–97–511–26–65–87–66–77–5
Chicago 6–65–75–87–54–86–710–25–85–65–87–63–101–11
Cleveland 6–75–87–55–75–88–43–105–79–42–106–67–55–8
Detroit 3–102–111–118–48–56–66–75–76–74–84–84–82–11
Kansas City 6–68–49–47–64–86–68–47–66–67–69–48–57–5
Milwaukee 6–77–65–72–1010–37–64–89–38–55–77–55–76–7
Minnesota 8–46–62–118–57–57–56–73–96–66–77–65–89–3
New York 5–86–76–66–54–97–66–65–86–63–98–45–77–6
Oakland 7–55–78–58–510–28–46–77–57–69–39–48–57–5
Seattle 6–67–56–76–76–68–44–95–76–74–84–96–75–7
Texas 3–96–67–610–35–78–45–87–58–57–55–87–65–7
Toronto 6–78–55–711–18–511–25–77–63–96–75–77–57–5

Notable transactions

  • April 6, 1989: Troy Afenir was traded by the Houston Astros to the Oakland Athletics for Matt Sinatro.[5]
  • April 6, 1989: Mike Norris was signed as a free agent with the Oakland Athletics.[6]
  • May 27, 1989: Jamie Quirk was signed as a free agent with the Oakland Athletics.[7]
  • June 5, 1989: Mike Mohler was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 42nd round of the 1989 amateur draft. Player signed August 18, 1989.[8]
  • June 21, 1989: Rickey Henderson was traded by the New York Yankees to the Oakland Athletics for Greg Cadaret, Eric Plunk, and Luis Polonia.
  • July 24, 1989: Jamie Quirk was released by the Oakland Athletics.[7]
  • July 31, 1989: Glenn Hubbard was released by the Oakland Athletics.[9]
  • August 30, 1989: Ken Phelps was traded by the New York Yankees to the Oakland Athletics for Scott Holcomb (minors).

Roster

1989 Oakland Athletics
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Other batters

Manager

Coaches

Game log

1989 Game Log
April
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
1April 3Mariners3–2Stewart (1–0)Langston (0–1)Eckersley (1)46,1631–0
2April 5Mariners11–1Welch (1–0)Bankhead (0–1)16,0452–0
3April 6Mariners11–3Davis (1–0)Campbell (0–1)Burns (1)19,0873–0
4April 7White Sox7–1Long (1–0)C. Young (0–1)Jones (1)20,5853–1
5April 8White Sox7–4Pérez (1–0)Moore (0–1)Thigpen (1)32,8813–2
6April 9White Sox4–2Stewart (2–0)Reuss (1–1)Eckersley (2)45,1104–2
7April 10@ Angels4–0Welch (2–0)Finley (1–1)23,8205–2
8April 11@ Angels7–1Blyleven (1–0)Davis (1–1)23,3225–3
9April 12@ Angels5–0McCaskill (2–0)C. Young (0–2)24,6505–4
10April 13@ Angels5–0Moore (1–1)Abbott (0–2)24,1376–4
11April 14@ White Sox7–4Stewart (3–0)Pérez (1–1)37,9507–4
12April 15@ White Sox7–4Reuss (2–1)Welch (2–1)Thigpen (3)15,7487–5
13April 16@ White Sox3–2Eckersley (1–0)King (0–3)20,9698–5
14April 17@ Mariners7–2Hanson (2–1)C. Young (0–3)14,8278–6
15April 18@ Mariners5–3Plunk (1–0)Reed (1–2)Eckersley (3)9,6709–6
16April 19@ Mariners7–5Stewart (4–0)Langston (2–2)Eckersley (4)11,32810–6
17April 21Angels10–6Welch (3–1)Finley (2–2)Honeycutt (1)26,90311–6
18April 22Angels4–3C. Young (1–3)Blyleven (2–1)Eckersley (5)33,17212–6
19April 23Angels2–0Moore (2–1)McCaskill (3–1)Eckersley (6)25,68113–6
20April 24Blue Jays5–4Nelson (1–0)Henke (1–2)25,09914–6
21April 25Blue Jays3–1Davis (2–1)Cerutti (0–1)Eckersley (7)12,43715–6
22April 26Orioles2–1Bautista (2–2)Welch (3–2)Olson (2)17,06015–7
23April 27Orioles9–4Burns (1–0)Thurmond (0–1)21,42316–7
24April 28Tigers2–1Moore (3–1)Gibson (1–1)Eckersley (8)26,59417–7
25April 29Tigers3–2Stewart (5–0)Alexander (3–1)36,31318–7
26April 30Tigers7–2Tanana (2–3)Davis (2–2)Hernández (5)36,00918–8
May
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
27May 2@ Blue Jays8–5Honeycutt (1–0)Ward (1–4)Plunk (1)23,43919–8
28May 3@ Blue Jays2–0Flanagan (2–1)Moore (3–2)22,37019–9
29May 5@ Tigers5–3Stewart (6–0)Tanana (2–4)Eckersley (9)18,48220–9
30May 6@ Tigers6–3Morris (1–6)Davis (2–3)Hernández (6)32,40420–10
31May 7@ Tigers5–4Welch (4–2)Hudson (0–3)Eckersley (10)20,39121–10
32May 8@ Orioles6–1Moore (4–2)Milacki (1–3)19,15922–10
33May 11@ Orioles6–2Ballard (6–1)Stewart (6–1)1,20122–11
34May 12Brewers5–4Burns (2–0)Plesac (1–2)30,74323–11
35May 13Brewers4–3Welch (5–2)Bosio (5–2)Eckersley (11)33,05324–11
36May 14Brewers2–1Crim (2–2)Moore (4–3)Plesac (6)26,98924–12
37May 15Brewers12–2Stewart (7–1)August (2–5)25,97425–12
38May 16Yankees3–2Parker (1–0)C. Young (1–4)Righetti (6)25,85225–13
39May 17Yankees8–3Davis (3–3)Dotson (1–1)Eckersley (12)24,50526–13
40May 18Yankees6–2Welch (6–2)John (2–7)Burns (2)40,75827–13
41May 19Red Sox7 – 4 (10)Stanley (2–1)Nelson (1–1)40,38227–14
42May 20Red Sox6–3Stewart (8–1)Gardner (1–4)Eckersley (13)43,42728–14
43May 21Red Sox5–4Burns (3–0)Clemens (5–3)Eckersley (14)44,50529–14
44May 23@ Brewers9–1Bosio (6–3)Welch (6–3)13,88229–15
45May 24@ Brewers6–2Moore (5–3)Birkbeck (0–3)13,93230–15
46May 25@ Brewers4–1Clutterbuck (2–1)Stewart (8–2)Plesac (9)18,89830–16
47May 26@ Yankees4–0Burns (4–0)Hawkins (4–6)28,72631–16
48May 27@ Yankees3–0C. Young (2–4)LaPoint (5–3)Honeycutt (2)28,11132–16
49May 28@ Yankees4–3Moore (6–3)Parker (2–1)Honeycutt (3)38,52733–16
50May 29@ Red Sox3 – 2 (10)Smith (3–1)Welch (6–4)33,34433–17
51May 30@ Red Sox4–2Stewart (9–2)Smithson (2–4)Honeycutt (4)31,40734–17
52May 31@ Red Sox4 – 3 (10)Smith (4–1)Plunk (1–1)33,51034–18
June
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
53June 2Indians5–3Swindell (6–1)Moore (6–4)Jones (12)28,05234–19
54June 3Indians7–0Welch (7–4)Candiotti (6–3)35,46635–19
55June 4Indians4–0Stewart (10–2)Farrell (3–6)34,61036–19
56June 5Twins2–1Oliveras (3–2)C. Young (2–5)Reardon (9)34,32036–20
57June 6Twins1–0Moore (7–4)Anderson (6–4)23,50537–20
58June 7Twins3–2Welch (8–4)Viola (4–8)Burns (3)27,39638–20
59June 9@ Rangers11–8Guante (4–3)Nelson (1–2)Russell (14)35,79938–21
60June 10@ Rangers5–1Davis (4–3)Witt (5–6)40,79639–21
61June 11@ Rangers5–1Moore (8–4)Brown (5–3)Nelson (1)32,12740–21
62June 12@ Royals2 – 1 (11)Gordon (8–2)Burns (4–1)39,38740–22
63June 13@ Royals5–3Appier (1–1)C. Young (2–6)Farr (14)29,81640–23
64June 14@ Royals2–1Stewart (11–2)Leibrandt (4–7)Honeycutt (5)31,08741–23
65June 16@ Orioles7–5Davis (5–3)Holton (2–5)Honeycutt (6)42–23
66June 16@ Orioles5–1Tibbs (3–0)Moore (8–5)40,70742–24
67June 17@ Orioles4–2Bautista (3–4)M. Young (0–1)Olson (8)36,43142–25
68June 18@ Orioles4–2Schmidt (7–5)C. Young (2–7)Weston (1)46,54142–26
69June 19Tigers6–4Tanana (7–6)Stewart (11–3)Henneman (1)38,60743–26
70June 20Tigers6–4Nelson (2–2)Havens (0–1)Burns (4)30,18444–26
71June 21Tigers6–3Moore (9–5)Schwabe (1–3)Honeycutt (7)28,65445–26
72June 22Blue Jays4 – 2 (13)Hernandez (1–0)Corsi (0–1)Wells (2)21,41845–27
73June 23Blue Jays10–8Buice (1–0)C. Young (2–8)Henke (3)27,79545–28
74June 24Blue Jays7–1Stewart (12–3)Stieb (7–4)39,65946–28
75June 25Blue Jays6–3Davis (6–3)Key (7–7)Honeycutt (8)49,21947–28
76June 26@ Twins4 – 3 (10)Reardon (2–2)Burns (4–2)31,91447–29
77June 27@ Twins11–5Wayne (3–0)Nelson (2–3)Berenguer (2)37,89147–30
78June 28@ Twins2–0Viola (6–8)Stewart (12–4)41,38747–31
79June 30@ Indians5–0Welch (9–4)Swindell (10–2)Honeycutt (9)27,43548–31
July
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
80July 1@ Indians6–4Moore (10–5)Yett (4–6)Burns (5)18,82649–31
81July 2@ Indians11–3Davis (7–3)Farrell (4–9)22,54950–31
82July 3Royals1–0Stewart (13–4)Gubicza (8–6)Honeycutt (10)36,76351–31
83July 4Royals10–1Saberhagen (8–4)M. Young (0–2)46,03151–32
84July 5Royals12 – 9 (11)Crawford (1–0)Honeycutt (1–1)20,79151–33
85July 6Royals3–1Moore (11–5)Aquino (3–4)Burns (6)21,98552–33
86July 7Rangers6–3Witt (7–8)Davis (7–4)Russell (20)39,67852–34
87July 8Rangers5 – 4 (10)Russell (4–2)M. Young (0–3)38,22052–35
88July 9Rangers7–1Welch (10–4)Hough (5–10)Honeycutt (11)40,06053–35
89July 13@ Blue Jays11–7Burns (5–2)Key (7–9)48,20754–35
90July 14@ Blue Jays4–1Stieb (9–5)Welch (10–5)Ward (9)48,32554–36
91July 15@ Blue Jays6–1Flanagan (5–6)Stewart (13–5)48,23854–37
92July 16@ Blue Jays6–2Moore (12–5)Cerutti (5–5)Burns (7)48,40555–37
93July 17@ Tigers2–1Henneman (6–2)Nelson (2–4)21,84455–38
94July 18@ Tigers7–2Davis (8–4)Beard (0–1)21,79256–38
95July 20Orioles5–2Stewart (14–5)Schmidt (8–9)Eckersley (15)30,69757–38
96July 21Orioles3–2Moore (13–5)Olson (3–1)30,84858–38
97July 22Orioles3–1Welch (11–5)Harnisch (1–3)Eckersley (16)37,24159–38
98July 23Orioles3–2Davis (9–4)Ballard (11–5)Eckersley (17)43,57060–38
99July 24Angels5–4Fraser (3–5)Nelson (2–5)Harvey (13)44,54860–39
100July 25Angels4–0Finley (12–6)Stewart (14–6)Minton (6)43,52960–40
101July 26Angels9–5M. Young (1–3)Witt (7–8)44,58861–40
102July 28Mariners8 – 7 (11)Burns (6–2)Harris (1–4)36,44661–41
103July 29Mariners14–6Johnson (5–2)Davis (9–5)Swift (1)40,73461–42
104July 30Mariners5–3Stewart (15–6)Holman (4–3)Eckersley (18)43,89862–42
105July 31White Sox3–2Moore (14–5)Thigpen (1–4)34,55463–42
August
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
106August 1White Sox2–0C. Young (3–8)Hibbard (2–3)Eckersley (19)22,53664–42
107August 2White Sox2–0Davis (10–5)Pérez (7–12)Honeycutt (12)25,14665–42
108August 3White Sox6–4Pall (4–2)Welch (11–6)Thigpen (23)31,97465–43
109August 4@ Mariners5–3Stewart (16–6)Holman (4–4)Eckersley (20)23,62166–43
110August 5@ Mariners11–5Bankhead (11–4)Moore (14–6)Jackson (5)36,96166–44
111August 6@ Mariners2–1Davis (11–5)Dunne (2–6)Eckersley (21)19,30367–44
112August 7@ Mariners5–3Zavaras (1–2)Welch (11–7)31,33467–45
113August 8@ White Sox3 – 2 (10)Honeycutt (2–1)Pall (4–3)Eckersley (22)17,83268–45
114August 9@ White Sox3 – 2 (11)McCarthy (1–1)Corsi (0–2)15,38968–46
115August 10@ White Sox4–1Davis (12–5)Rosenberg (3–8)Eckersley (23)16,17369–46
116August 11@ Angels5–0Moore (15–6)Witt (7–10)61,69670–46
117August 12@ Angels8–3Welch (12–7)Abbott (10–8)Burns (8)53,03671–46
118August 13@ Angels4–3Blyleven (12–2)Stewart (16–7)Harvey (17)60,32671–47
119August 15Indians5–2Davis (13–5)Nichols (3–2)Eckersley (24)28,45972–47
120August 16Indians6–3Olin (1–0)Honeycutt (2–2)Jones (28)29,50272–48
121August 17Indians1–0Welch (13–7)Farrell (7–12)Eckersley (25)35,07173–48
122August 18Twins4–3Smith (9–4)Stewart (16–8)Reardon (23)38,95673–49
123August 19Twins5 – 4 (10)Davis (14–5)Wayne (3–4)44,12374–49
124August 20Twins5–0Moore (16–6)Anderson (14–10)43,87575–49
125August 21@ Tigers6–1C. Young (4–8)Tanana (9–11)6,19776–49
126August 22@ Rangers2–0Welch (14–7)Ryan (14–8)Eckersley (26)42,86977–49
127August 23@ Rangers5–4Stewart (17–8)Brown (11–8)Eckersley (27)23,45378–49
128August 24@ Rangers6–2Jeffcoat (7–5)Davis (14–6)Mielke (1)25,60478–50
129August 25@ Royals3–1Gubicza (12–10)Moore (16–7)Montgomery (14)38,26378–51
130August 26@ Royals2–0Saberhagen (16–5)C. Young (4–9)41,25378–52
131August 27@ Royals6–0Welch (15–7)Gordon (16–5)38,26379–52
132August 28@ Yankees7–3Stewart (18–8)Hawkins (13–13)Eckersley (28)25,35980–52
133August 29@ Yankees19–5Davis (15–6)Cary (3–3)27,75181–52
134August 30@ Yankees8–5Plunk (5–4)Moore (16–8)McCullers (2)26,23881–53
September
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
135September 1@ Brewers6 – 5 (10)Crim (9–5)Burns (6–3)17,46581–54
136September 2@ Brewers7–2Stewart (19–8)Filer (5–3)36,98082–54
137September 3@ Brewers5–0Davis (16–6)Navarro (4–7)Nelson (2)30,58383–54
138September 4Red Sox8–5Dopson (10–6)Moore (16–9)Smith (21)32,69783–55
139September 5Red Sox13–1C. Young (5–9)Clemens (14–10)28,54184–55
140September 6Red Sox7–5Welch (16–7)Smithson (7–14)Eckersley (29)25,03785–55
141September 8Yankees5–1Mohorcic (2–1)Stewart (19–9)43,62685–56
142September 9Yankees7–0Moore (17–9)Parker (4–5)43,76086–56
143September 10Yankees6–2Davis (17–6)Plunk (6–5)44,07187–56
144September 12Brewers7–6August (10–11)M. Young (1–4)Plesac (30)23,86287–57
145September 13Brewers7–6Eckersley (2–0)Crim (9–6)21,24688–57
146September 15@ Red Sox7–2Clemens (15–10)Moore (17–10)33,53388–58
147September 16@ Red Sox5–2Dopson (11–7)Davis (17–7)Lamp (1)33,77888–59
148September 17@ Red Sox7–6Harris (2–1)Welch (16–8)Smith (22)33,14888–60
149September 18@ Indians4 – 2 (10)Eckersley (3–0)Olin (1–3)5,93189–60
150September 19@ Indians5–1Moore (18–10)Nichols (4–5)6,08590–60
151September 20@ Indians8–6Davis (18–7)Swindell (13–6)Eckersley (30)6,18691–60
152September 21@ Twins2–1Welch (17–8)Aguilera (2–5)Eckersley (31)16,77992–60
153September 22@ Twins5–2Stewart (20–9)Dyer (3–7)Nelson (3)34,83093–60
154September 23@ Twins5–3Anderson (17–10)Moore (18–11)Smith (1)38,79193–61
155September 24@ Twins9–3Davis (19–7)Tapani (2–2)Eckersley (32)22,56594–61
156September 25Rangers3–2Hall (2–1)Burns (6–4)Russell (38)32,70194–62
157September 26Rangers4–3Eckersley (4–0)Jeffcoat (9–6)23,11995–62
158September 27Rangers5–0Moore (19–11)Moyer (4–9)32,28096–62
159September 28Rangers5–3Stewart (21–9)Arnsberg (2–1)Eckersley (33)21,12797–62
160September 29Royals4–3Nelson (3–5)Luecken (2–1)43,47098–62
161September 30Royals6–1Saberhagen (23–6)Burns (6–5)42,89198–63
October
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecord
162October 1Royals4 – 3 (11)Corsi (1–2)Leach (5–6)43,75599–63

Player stats

= Indicates team leader

Starters by position

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

Pos. Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
CTerry Steinbach130454124.273742
1BMark McGwire143490113.2313395
2BTony Phillips143451118.262447
3BCarney Lansford148551185.336252
SSMike Gallego13335790.252330
LFRickey Henderson8530690.294935
CFDave Henderson152579145.2501580
RFStan Javier11231077.248128
DHDave Parker144553146.2642297

Other batters

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

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Ron Hassey9726861.228523
Walt Weiss8423655.233321
José Canseco6522761.2691757
Luis Polonia5920659.286117
Glenn Hubbard5313126.198312
Lance Blankenship5812529.23214
Billy Beane377919.241011
Félix José205711.19305
Jamie Quirk9102.20011
Ken Phelps1191.11100
Larry Arndt261.16700
Doug Jennings440.00000
Dann Howitt330.00000
Dick Scott320.00001
Chris Bando121.50001
Scott Hemond400----00

Starting pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Dave Stewart36257232193.32155
Mike Moore352412319112.61172
Bob Welch33209231783.00137
Storm Davis31169131974.3691
Curt Young25111593.7355
Dave Otto1623002.704

Other pitchers

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

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Matt Young263713146.7527

Relief pitchers

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

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Dennis Eckersley5140331.5655
Rick Honeycutt6422122.3552
Todd Burns506582.2449
Gene Nelson503533.2670
Greg Cadaret260002.2814
Eric Plunk231112.2024
Jim Corsi221201.8821
Bill Dawley40004.003
Brian Snyder200027.001

ALCS

Game 1

October 3, 1989, at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Toronto 020 100 000 351
Oakland 010 013 02X 7110
W: Dave Stewart (1-0)   L: Dave Stieb (0-1)  
HR: TOR Ernie Whitt (1)   OAK Dave Henderson (1), Mark McGwire (1)

Game 2

October 4, 1989, at Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Toronto 001 000 020 351
Oakland 000 203 10X 691
W: Mike Moore (1-0)   L: Todd Stottlemyre (0-1)   S: Dennis Eckersley (1)   
HR: OAK Dave Parker (1)

Game 3

October 6, 1989, at SkyDome

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Oakland 101 100 000 381
Toronto 000 400 30X 780
W: Jimmy Key (1-0)   L: Storm Davis (0-1)   
HR: OAK Dave Parker (2)

Game 4

October 7, 1989, at SkyDome

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Oakland 003 020 100 6111
Toronto 000 101 120 5130
W: Bob Welch (1-0)   L: Mike Flanagan (0-1)   S: Dennis Eckersley (2)   
HR: OAK Rickey Henderson 2 (2), José Canseco (1)

Game 5

October 8, 1989, at SkyDome

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Oakland 101 000 200 440
Toronto 000 000 012 390
W: Dave Stewart (2-0)   L: Dave Stieb (0-2)   S: Dennis Eckersley (3)   
HR: TOR Lloyd Moseby (1), George Bell (1)

World Series

AL Oakland Athletics (4) vs. NL San Francisco Giants (0)

Game Score Date Location Attendance Time of game
1Giants – 0, A's – 5October 14Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland)49,3852:45
2Giants – 1, A's – 5October 15Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland)49,3882:47
3A's – 13, Giants – 7October 27Candlestick Park (San Francisco)62,0383:03
4A's – 9, Giants – 6October 28Candlestick Park (San Francisco)62,0323:07

Awards and honors

  • Rickey Henderson, ALCS Most Valuable Player
  • Dave Stewart, World Series MVP

All-Star Game

  • Dave Stewart, pitcher
  • Terry Steinbach, catcher, starter
  • Mark McGwire, first Base, starter
  • José Canseco, outfield, reserve
  • Mike Moore, pitcher, reserve
  • Tony La Russa, manager

Team leaders

  • Games – Dave Henderson (152)
  • At-Bats – Dave Henderson (579)
  • Runs – Carney Lansford (81)
  • Hits – Carney Lansford (185)
  • Doubles – Carney Lansford (28)
  • Triples – Tony Phillips (6)
  • Home Runs – Mark McGwire (33)
  • Runs Batted In – Dave Parker
  • Walks – Mark McGwire (83)
  • Batting average – Carney Lansford (.336)
  • On Base Percentage – Rickey Henderson (.425)
  • Slugging Average – José Canseco (.542)
  • Stolen Bases – Rickey Henderson (52)
  • Wins – Dave Stewart (21)
  • Innings Pitched – Dave Stewart (257.2)
  • Earned Run Average – Mike Moore (2.61)
  • Strikeouts – Mike Moore (172)

Farm system

Level Team League Manager
AAA Tacoma Tigers Pacific Coast League Brad Fischer
AA Huntsville Stars Southern League Jeff Newman
A Modesto A's California League Lenn Sakata and Ted Kubiak
A Madison Muskies Midwest League Jim Nettles
A-Short Season Southern Oregon A's Northwest League Grady Fuson
Rookie AZL Athletics Arizona League Casey Parsons

References

Notes

  1. Complete Book of 1990 Baseball Cards. Publications International, Ltd. 1990. pp. 12–13. ISBN 0-88176-804-9.
  2. Billy Beane Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  3. "Ken Griffey Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  4. "The Nolan Ryan Express - The Strikeout King - smackbomb.com/nolanryan". smackbomb.com. Archived from the original on July 16, 2011. Retrieved July 28, 2008.
  5. Troy Afenir Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  6. "Mike Norris Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  7. Jamie Quirk Statistics Baseball-Reference.com
  8. "Mike Mohler Stats - Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com.
  9. Glenn Hubbard Statistics Baseball-Reference.com

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