1978 Major League Baseball postseason

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1978 Major League Baseball postseason
Tournament details
DatesOctober 3–17, 1978 [1]
Teams4
Final positions
Champions New York Yankees
(22nd title)
Runners-up Los Angeles Dodgers
(16th World Series appearance)
Awards
MVP Bucky Dent
(NYY)
  1977
1979  

The 1978 Major League Baseball postseason was the playoff tournament of Major League Baseball for the 1978 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.

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This was the second of two consecutive postseasons to feature the same teams – the New York Yankees, Kansas City Royals, Philadelphia Phillies, and Los Angeles Dodgers. The former three teams all returned for the 1980 postseason, and all four returned in the expanded 1981 and 2024 postseasons.

The playoffs began on October 3, 1978, and concluded on October 17, 1978, with the Yankees again defeating the Dodgers in six games in the 1978 World Series. The Yankees repeated as World Series champions, winning their 22nd championship.

Teams

Red pog.svg American League Teams Blue pog.svg National League Teams

The following teams qualified for the postseason:

American League

National League

Playoff bracket

League Championship Series
(ALCS, NLCS)
World Series
EastNY Yankees3
WestKansas City1
ALNY Yankees4
NLLos Angeles2
EastPhiladelphia1
WestLos Angeles3

American League Championship Series

New York Yankees vs. Kansas City Royals

New York won the series, 3–1.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 3 New York Yankees – 7, Kansas City Royals – 1 Royals Stadium 2:5741,143 [6]  
2October 4 New York Yankees – 4, Kansas City Royals – 10 Royals Stadium 2:4241,158 [7]  
3October 6 Kansas City Royals – 5, New York Yankees – 6 Yankee Stadium 2:1355,445 [8]  
4October 7 Kansas City Royals – 1, New York Yankees – 2 Yankee Stadium 2:2056,356 [9]

For the third year in a row, the Yankees and Royals met in the ALCS, and once again the Yankees came out on top, this time in four games, to return to the World Series for the third year in a row.

Jim Beattie pitched five innings of shutout ball as the Yankees blew out the Royals in Game 1 on the road. In Game 2, Larry Gura went six shutout innings as the Royals responded with a blowout win of their own to even the series headed to the Bronx. Game 3 was a slugfest that the Yankees narrowly won, thanks to a two-run home run from Thurman Munson in the bottom of the eighth. Game 4 was a pitchers' duel between Yankees' ace Ron Guidry and Royals' ace Dennis Leonard, which would be won by the former as the Yankees narrowly prevailed by one run to secure the pennant.

Both teams would meet again in the 1980 ALCS - where the Royals finally broke through in a sweep before falling in the World Series, and in the ALDS in 2024, which was won by the Yankees before they too fell in the World Series.

The Yankees would win their next pennant in 1981 over the Oakland Athletics in a sweep before coming up short in the World Series.

National League Championship Series

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Philadelphia Phillies

Los Angeles won the series, 3–1.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 4 Los Angeles Dodgers – 9, Philadelphia Phillies – 5 Veterans Stadium 2:3763,460 [10]  
2October 5 Los Angeles Dodgers – 4, Philadelphia Phillies – 0 Veterans Stadium 2:0660,642 [11]  
3October 6 Philadelphia Phillies – 9, Los Angeles Dodgers – 4 Dodger Stadium 2:1855,043 [12]  
4October 7 Philadelphia Phillies – 3, Los Angeles Dodgers – 4 (10) Dodger Stadium 2:5355,124 [13]

For the second consecutive year, the Dodgers and Phillies met in the NLCS. The Dodgers yet again prevailed in four games and advanced to the World Series for the second straight year.

The Dodgers stole a Game 1 slugfest on the road, 9–5. In Game 2, the Dodgers prevailed off a complete-game shutout from ace Tommy John. When the series shifted to Los Angeles for Game 3, Steve Carlton pitched a complete game as the Phillies blew out the Dodgers to get on the board in the series. However, the Dodgers ended up winning the pennant in Game 4 with a narrow victory in extra innings as Ron Cey scored the pennant-clinching run in the bottom of the tenth.

The Phillies would return to the NLCS in 1980, where they defeated the Houston Astros in five games en route to their first ever World Series championship.

The Dodgers would win their next pennant in 1981 over the Montreal Expos in five games en route to a World Series title.

This was the last time the Dodgers defeated the Phillies in the postseason until 2025, as the Phillies would win the next three matchups against them in 1983, 2008 and 2009.

1978 World Series

New York Yankees (AL) vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)

New York won the series, 4–2.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 10 New York Yankees – 5, Los Angeles Dodgers – 11 Dodger Stadium 2:4855,997 [14]  
2October 11 New York Yankees – 3, Los Angeles Dodgers – 4 Dodger Stadium 2:3755,982 [15]  
3October 13 Los Angeles Dodgers – 1, New York Yankees – 5 Yankee Stadium 2:2756,447 [16]  
4October 14 Los Angeles Dodgers – 3, New York Yankees – 4 (10) Yankee Stadium 3:1756,445 [17]  
5October 15 Los Angeles Dodgers – 2, New York Yankees – 12 Yankee Stadium 2:5656,448 [18]  
6October 17 New York Yankees – 7, Los Angeles Dodgers – 2 Dodger Stadium 2:3455,985 [19]

This was the tenth World Series meeting in the history of the Dodgers–Yankees rivalry, and the fifth New YorkCalifornia matchup in the World Series (1962, 1963, 1973, 1977). [20] [21] [22] In a near identical outcome to last year's series, the Yankees overcame a two games to none series deficit to again defeat the Dodgers in six games, repeating as World Series champions.

In Los Angeles, the Dodgers blew out the Yankees in Game 1, and overcame a late Yankees' lead in Game 2 thanks to a three-run home run from Ron Cey. When the series shifted to the Bronx, the Yankees got on the board in Game 3 off a complete-game performance from ace Ron Guidry. In Game 4, the Yankees evened the series in extra innings as Lou Piniella drove in Roy White with an RBI single in the bottom of the tenth. Jim Beattie unexpectedly pitched a complete game in Game 5 as the Yankees blew out the Dodgers by ten runs to take a 3–2 series lead headed back to Los Angeles. In Game 6, Catfish Hunter pitched seven solid innings as the Yankees blew out the Dodgers again to repeat as champions.

Game 6 of the 1978 World Series was the last for Yankees catcher Thurman Munson, who died in a plane crash on August 2, 1979, at Akron-Canton Airport in Ohio. [23] [24] [25]

As of 2025, this is the last time the Yankees defeated the Dodgers in the World Series. These historical rivals would meet again in the World Series in 1981 and 2024, both of which the Dodgers won.

This was the Yankees’ last championship until 1996, where they defeated the Atlanta Braves in six games to end an 18-year drought, which also marked the start of a dynasty.

Broadcasting

ABC televised both LCS nationally in the United States. Each team's local broadcaster also televised coverage of LCS games. NBC aired the World Series.

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