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1985 Major League Baseball season

The 1985 Major League Baseball season ended with the Kansas City Royals defeating the St. Louis Cardinals in the seventh game of the I-70 World Series. Bret Saberhagen, the regular season Cy Young Award winner, was named MVP of the Series. The National League won the All-Star Game for the second straight year.

The League Championship Series playoffs were expanded to a best-of-seven format beginning this year, and both leagues ended up settling their pennant winners in more than five games, with the Royals beating the Toronto Blue Jays in seven games, and the Cardinals beating the Los Angeles Dodgers in six games. This was the first full season for Peter Ueberroth as commissioner.

The 56th All-Star Game was played on July 16 at the Metrodome in Minneapolis, the home of the Minnesota Twins, with the National League winning 6–1. LaMarr Hoyt was named MVP.

There was a brief interruption during the regular season. The 1985 Major League Baseball strike occurred August 6 and 7, lasting only two days. The 25 cancelled games were for the most part made up later on in the season on open dates or parts of doubleheaders.

Standings

American League

National League

Postseason

Bracket

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Managers

American League

National League

League leaders

Milestones

Batters

  • Rod Carew (CAL):
  • Recorded his 3,000th career hit with a single in the third inning against the Minnesota Twins on August 4. He became the 16th player to reach this mark.
  • Pete Rose (CIN):
  • Broke a Major League record of 4,192 hits on September 11, breaking Ty Cobb's all-time major league career hits record.

Pitchers

Awards and honors

Other awards

Player of the Month

Pitcher of the Month

Umpires

Home field attendance and payroll

Media

Television

References

External links