Yankees and Padres In World Series

Dan Matza-Brown

SUMMARY

To advance to the World Series, the Yankees swept the Texas Rangers in the divisional playoffs, and defeated the Cleveland Indians 4-2 in the American League Championship Series. The Padres beat the Houston Astros three games to one in the divisional series, and then defeated the Atlanta Braves 4-2 in the National League Championship Series.

The Yankees were heavy favorites in the match-up. They had dominated the league throughout the year, with 114 regular-season wins. They ended up sweeping the Padres, four games to none.

Game 1, October 17 (in NY):  New York 9, San Diego 6
Game 2, October 18 (in NY):  New York 9, San Diego 3
Game 3, October 20 (in SD):  New York 5, San Diego 4
Game 4, October 21 (in SD):  New York 3, San Diego 0

The World Series Most Valuable Player was Yankee's third baseman Scott Brosius. He hit .471 with two home runs and six RBIs.

There was ticker-tape parade on October 23 in New York City to celebrate the Yankees' victory.


 
 

PEOPLE, PLACES

New York Yankees
-Manager:
  Joe Torre
-Catchers:
  Joe Girardi
  Jorge Posada
-Infielders:
  Scott Brosius
  Homer Bush
  Derek Jeter
  Chuck Knoblauch
  Tino Martinez
  Luis Sojo
-Outfielders:
  Chad Curtis
  Chili Davis
  Ricky Ledee
  Paul O'Neill
  Tim Raines
  Shane Spencer
  Darryl Strawberry
  Bernie Williams
-Pitchers:
  David Cone
  Orlando "El Duque" Hernandez
  Hideki Irabu
  Ramiro Mendoza
  Graeme Lloyd
  Jeff Nelson
  Andy Pettite
  Mariano Rivera
  Mike Stanton
  David Wells
 
 

San Diego Padres
-Manager:
  Bruce Bochy
-Catchers:
  Carlos Hernandez
  Greg Myers
  Jim Leyritz
-Infielders:
  George Arias
  Ken Caminiti
  Chris Gomez
  Wally Joyner
  Andy Sheets
  Quilvio Veras
-Outfielders:
  Steve Finley
  Tony Gwynn
  Ruben Rivera
  Mark Sweeney
  John Vander Wal
  Greg Vaughn
-Pitchers:
  Andy Ashby
  Brian Boehringer
  Kevin Brown
  Joey Hamilton
  Sterling Hitchcock
  Trevor Hoffman
  Mark Langston
  Dan Miceli
  Randy Myers
  Donne Wall
 

Yankee Stadium in Bronx, NY
Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, CA