1970 | The Astros defeated the Royals in the WS. The Kansas City Royals beat the Baltimore in the ALCs. The Houston Astros defeated the New York Yankees in the NLCs. Yogi Berra, Duke Snider and Walker Cooper HOF. |
1971 | The Royals swept the Giants in the WS. The Royals defeated the Yankees in the ALCs. The Giants swept the Pirates in the NLCS. Bobby Murcer AL MVP. Bobby Bonds and Bob Gibson win MVP and Cy Young awards. Willie Mays surpassed Ted Williams as HR champ with 671th homer. Enos Slaughter and Warren Spahn HOF. |
1972 | The Dogers defeat the Royals in 7 games in the WS. The LA Dodgers swept the Pirates in the NLCS. The Royals beat the Boston Red Sox in the ALCS. Pete Rose NL MVP. Phil Niekro NL Cy Young. Willie Mays hits his 700th homer 4/16. Robin Roberts HOF. |
1973 | The Dodgers defeat the A's in the WS. The Dodgers beat the Pirates in the NLCS. The A's beat the Milwaukee Brewers in the ALCS. Joe Morgan NL MVP. Don Sutton NL Cy Young. Reggie Jackson AL MVP. Luis Tiant AL Cy Young. Willie Mays retires with 732 HR. Hank Aaron has 730 HR. Whitey Ford and Gil Hodges HOF. |
1974 | Dogers win third straight WS and sixth overall. This time defeating the Twins. The Dodgers defeated the Pirates in the NLCS. The Twins beat the Boston Red Sox in the ALCS. Once again Joe Morgan and Don Sutton take home the NL MVP and Cy Young awards. Rod Carew and Catfish Hunter win AL MVP and Cy Young awards. Hank Aaron sits on top of the Career HR leaderboard at 755. Mickey Mantle and Eddie Mathews HOF. |
1975 | The Boston Red Sox defeat the St. Louis in the WS. The Red Sox swept the California Angels in the ALCS. The Cardinals swept the Dodgers in the NLCS. Rod Carew and Frank Tanana AL MVP and Cy Young award winners. Joe Morgan and Fergie Jenkins NL MVP and Cy Young winners. Minnie Minoso* retires. |
1976 | The Royals defeat the Astros in WS. The Royals beat the Red Sox in the ALCS. The Astros swept the Pirates in the NLCS. Rod Carew and Bert Blyleven AL MVP and Cy Young winners. Joe Morgan and John Cadelaria win NL MVP and Cy Young awards. Hank Aaron retires with 778 homers! |