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  1. The 1984 American League Championship Series matched the East Division champion Detroit Tigers against the West Division champion Kansas City Royals. The Tigers took the series in a three-game sweep to advance to the 1984 World Series against the San Diego Padres .

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  2. 1984 American League Championship Series. 1984 AL Championship Series (3-0): Detroit Tigers (104-58) defeated Kansas City Royals (84-78) BR 1984 ALCS Summary. Contents. Introduction. Umpires. Game 1: Bill Deegan, Jon Bible, Randy Christal, Larry Zirbel, Harold Jordan, Mike O'Dell.

  3. 1984 ALCS. Detroit Tigers over Kansas City Royals (3-0) 1983 ALCS 1985 ALCS. Dates: October 2 - 5, 1984. WS MVP: Alan Trammell. NLCS MVP: Steve Garvey. ALCS MVP: Kirk Gibson. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. 1984 ALCS - Detroit Tigers over Kansas City Royals (3-0) series statistics and schedule on Baseball-Reference.com.

  4. 6 set 2022 · 1984 Postseason Recap. World Series | League Championship Series. 1984. Tigers defeat Padres. 4-1. 1984 World Series recap. WATCH: 1984 World Series highlights. Two-HR Gm 4 the signature moment in Trammell's career. World Series Game 1 | Tigers 3, Padres 2. World Series Game 2 | Padres 5, Tigers 3. World Series Game 3 | Tigers 5, Padres 2.

  5. The 1984 American League Championship Series matched the East Division champion Detroit Tigers against the West Division champion Kansas City Royals. The Tigers took the series in a three-game sweep to advance to the 1984 World Series against the San Diego Padres.

  6. Due to a strike by the Major League umpires, the first game of the National League Championship Series was called by college replacement officials. The labor dispute was predominately over a pool of $340,000 that the regulars wanted distributed to all umps, including those that were not working the post-season.

  7. The 1984 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of Major League Baseball for the 1984 season. The winners of each division advance to the postseason and face each other in a League Championship Series to determine the pennant winners that face each other in the World Series.