1983 WORLD SERIES

Baltimore Orioles (4) vs Philadelphia Phillies (1) | Baseball Almanac

After opening the decade with their first World Championship, Philadelphia returned to the "Big Show" hoping to repeat their award-winning performance. With a roster full of thirty-five to forty-two year-old veterans, the '83 Phillies were among the oldest in the National League and were a stark contrast to their opponents, the American League's Baltimore Orioles.

John Denny was Philly manager Paul Owens' choice for Game 1 and the thirty year-old "youngster" went up against Series vet Scott McGregor. Joe Altobelli's Blackbirds took an early lead when their second batter, Jim Dwyer sent a Denny fastball deep into the stands, but Sparkplug Morgan tied it up with a two out home run in the Philadelphia sixth. Both teams remained locked in a 1-1 tie as McGregor returned to the mound in the top of the eighth. In a strange twist, an excruciating five minutes passed before the lefthander was allowed to deliver the first pitch to officially start the inning. In what had become a Classic tradition, President Ronald Reagan was in attendance and had given an impromptu, three minute interview that ran well into the scheduled commercial time. After the lengthy pause, a cold McGregor finally sent his first offering to Garry Maddox who promptly sent it back for the go ahead run. Despite the obvious argument that the delay had affected their pitcher, the Orioles were given no reprieve as reliever Al Holland and the Phillies moved on for the 2-1 win.

Still disturbed by the controversy over Game 1, Baltimore came back in the second outing with Mike Boddicker exacting revenge with a vicious, three hitter. Philadelphia's Charles Hudson had tossed shutout ball through the fourth inning, but surrendered three, fifth inning runs as John Lowenstein homered, Rick Dempsey added a run-scoring double and Boddicker aided his own cause with a sac-fly for the 4-1 triumph.

As the Series shifted to "The City of Brotherly Love", a crafty Owens startled the hometown crowd by replacing 3,900 hit man, Pete Rose with Tony Perez in an attempt to generate some fresh offense. With the home team leading 2-1 in the sixth, Steve Carlton was showing signs of fatigue in the on-deck circle. As the Philly manager debated pulling the 300 game winner for a pinch-hitter, Carlton convinced him not to. The decision not to force a call to the bullpen proved costly as Carlton fanned with two on and two out. He later went on to retire the first two Baltimore batters in the seventh, but gave up a critical double to Dempsey (who later advanced to third on a wild pitch). Benny Ayala took advantage of the weary pitcher and followed with a timely pinch-single to tie it up. Angry for not going with his first instincts, Owens summoned Al Holland for relief. Unfortunately, it was too little, too late and John Shelby took the left-hander for a clutch single that scored the 3-2 game winner.

Game 4 mostly belonged to the Orioles' Rich Dauer who had three hits and collected three runs. In an unprecedented move, Altobelli had sent up four consecutive pinch-hitters in the sixth. The daring strategy soon proved brilliant as Baltimore overcame a 3-2 deficit on the way to a 5-4 finale. Ken Singleton (the second substitute batter) drew a game-tying, bases-loaded walk and Shelby (pinch-hitter #3) sealed the deal with a go-ahead sacrifice fly. When it was over, Philadelphia slumped in disbelief after giving up another late-inning lead. The Blackbirds had beaten the odds for the third consecutive time and drew nine innings closer to their third World Series title. In the end, the dejected Philadelphia team was never able to recover from the successive comebacks as the Orioles promptly ended the contest with a 5-0 mercy killing in Game 5.

As a testament to the pitching staffs on both sides, the tournaments two biggest hitters, Baltimore's Cal Ripken, Jr. and Philly's Mike Schmidt went three-for-eighteen and one-for-twenty respectively. The Iron Man's teammate, Eddie Murray, had also struggled but managed two homers and three RBIs in the finale after going two-for-sixteen in the first four outings. Research by Baseball Almanac.

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"Just knowing that you're part of the best team in baseball (the 1983 Baltimore Orioles) well, it's a nice little feeling." - Murray, Eddie. Sports Illustrated. 24 October 1983.

1983 World Series

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1982 | Baltimore Orioles (4) vs Philadelphia Phillies (1) | 1984

Game 1 Date | Box Score 10-11-1983
Location Memorial Stadium
1st Pitch From To
Bowie K. Kuhn (MLB Commissioner) Rick Dempsey
Attendance 52,204
National Anthem John Denver (Grammy Award Winning Singer / Songwriter)
Game 2 Date | Box Score 10-12-1983
Location Memorial Stadium
1st Pitch From To
Brooks Robinson (HOF Orioles Player) Rick Dempsey
Frank Robinson (HOF Orioles Player) Rick Dempsey
Attendance 52,132
National Anthem Melvin Lowery (Classical Tenor Singer)
Game 3 Date | Box Score 10-14-1983
1st Pitch From To
Joe Oeschger (Former Phillies Player) The Phillie Phanatic
Location Veterans Stadium
Attendance 65,792
National Anthem James Darren (TV & Film Actor, Director, & Singer)
Game 4 Date | Box Score 10-15-1983
Location Veterans Stadium
1st Pitch From To
Richie Ashburn (HOF Phillies Player) The Phillie Phanatic
Attendance 66,947
National Anthem Patti LaBelle (Singer / Songwriter / Author / Actress)
Game 5 Date | Box Score 10-16-1983
Location Veterans Stadium
1st Pitch From To
Larry Christenson (Former Phillies Player) Ozzie Virgil
Tug McGraw (Former Phillies Player) The Phillie Phanatic
Attendance 67,064
National Anthem Andrea McArdle (Singer/Actress in the musical Annie)
1983 World Series History | Research by Baseball Almanac

Game 1 of the 1983 World Series

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Line Score | Box Score

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 5 0
Baltimore 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 1
John Denny (W)
  Al Holland (S, 8th)
  -
Scott McGregor (L)
  Sammy Stewart (9th)
  
Tippy Martinez (9th)
Joe Morgan (6th)
Garry Maddox (8th)
Jim Dwyer (1st)
-

Game 2 of the 1983 World Series

Line Score | Box Score

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 0
Baltimore 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 x 4 9 1
Charles Hudson (L)
  Willie Hernandez (5th)
  Larry Andersen (6th)
  Ron Reed (8th)
Mike Boddicker (W)
  -
  -
  -
None John Lowenstein (5th)

Game 3 of the 1983 World Series

Line Score | Box Score

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 3 6 1
Philadelphia 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 8 2
Mike Flanagan
  Jim Palmer (W, 5th)
  Sammy Stewart (7th)
  Tippy Martinez (S, 9th)
Steve Carlton (L)
  Al Holland (7th)
  -
  -
Dan Ford (6th)
-
Gary Matthews (2nd)
Joe Morgan (3rd)

Game 4 of the 1983 World Series

Line Score | Box Score

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Baltimore 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 5 10 1
Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 4 10 0
Storm Davis (W)
  Sammy Stewart (6th)
  Tippy Martinez (S, 9th)
  -
John Denny (L)
  Willie Hernandez (6th)
  Ron Reed (6th)
  Larry Andersen (8th)
None None

Game 5 of the 1983 World Series

Line Score | Box Score

Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Baltimore 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 5 5 0
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1
Scott McGregor (W)
  -
  -
Charles Hudson (L)
  Willie Hernandez (6th)
  Ron Reed (9th)
Eddie Murray (2nd)
Rick Dempsey (3rd)
Eddie Murray (4th)
None
-
-

1983 World Series

Baltimore Orioles 1983 World Series Composite Hitting Statistics

Benny Ayala
Mike Boddicker
Al Bumbry
Todd Cruz
Rich Dauer
Storm Davis
Rick Dempsey
Jim Dwyer
Mike Flanagan
Dan Ford
Tito Landrum
John Lowenstein
Tippy Martinez
Scott McGregor
Eddie Murray
Joe Nolan
Jim Palmer
Cal Ripken, Jr.
Gary Roenicke
Lenn Sakata
John Shelby
Ken Singleton
Sammy Stewart
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1
5
2
3
1
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11
16
19
2
13
8
1
12
0
13
0
5
20
2
0
18
7
1
9
1
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4
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5
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.091
.125
.211
.000
.385
.375
.000
.167
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.385
.000
.000
.250
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.000
.167
.000
.000
.444
.000
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1983 World Series

Philadelphia Phillies 1983 World Series Composite Hitting Statistics

Larry Andersen
Marty Bystrom
Steve Carlton
Ivan DeJesus
John Denny
Bob Dernier
Bo Diaz
Greg Gross
Von Hayes
Willie Hernandez
Al Holland
Charles Hudson
Joe Lefebvre
Sixto Lezcano
Garry Maddox
Gary Matthews
Joe Morgan
Tony Perez
Ron Reed
Pete Rose
Juan Samuel
Mike Schmidt
Ozzie Virgil
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5
3
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3
16
5
0
15
6
3
0
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2
5
8
12
16
19
10
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20
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.125
.200
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.250
.250
.263
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.000
.313
.000
.050
.500
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1983 World Series Batting Statistics | DNP = Did Not Play | Bold = World Series MVP

1983 World Series

Baltimore Orioles 1983 World Series Composite Pitching Statistics

Mike Boddicker
Storm Davis
Mike Flanagan
Tippy Martinez
Scott McGregor
Jim Palmer
Sammy Stewart
1
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
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1
1
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1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
9.0
5.0
4.0
3.0
17.0
2.0
5.0
0.00
5.40
4.50
3.00
1.06
0.00
0.00
3
6
6
3
9
2
2
6
3
1
0
12
1
6
0
3
2
1
2
0
0
0
1
1
0
2
1
2

1983 World Series

Philadelphia Phillies 1983 World Series Composite Pitching Statistics

Larry Andersen
Marty Bystrom
Steve Carlton
John Denny
Willie Hernandez
Al Holland
Charles Hudson
Ron Reed
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
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2
1
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0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4.0
1.0
6.2
13.0
4.0
3.2
8.1
3.1
2.25
0.00
2.70
3.46
0.00
0.00
8.64
2.70
4
0
5
12
0
1
9
4
1
1
7
9
4
5
6
4
1
0
2
5
0
0
8
1
0
0
3
3
1
0
1
2
1983 World Series Pitching Statistics | DNP = Did Not Play | Bold = World Series MVP
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Did you know that BOTH of these teams were being piloted by managers who were at the helm for the first time with each particular team? The Philadelphia Phillies General Manager, Paul Owens, fired manager Pat Corrales part-way through the 1983 season and replaced him with himself, while the Baltimore Orioles were ending the Earl Weaver era with a National League manager and former American League player named Joe Altobelli.

The Baltimore Orioles were the fourth team in World Series history to lose the opening game then sweep their opponent during the next four (4) contests. The other three (3) were the New York Mets (1969 World Series), the St. Louis Cardinals (1942 World Series) and the Boston Red Sox (1915 World Series).

The Philadelphia Phillies last appeared in a World Series in 1980 and seven (7) of these twenty-three (23) players were on that roster. By comparison, the Baltimore Orioles last appeared in a World Series in 1979 and thirteen (13) of these twenty-three (23) players were on that roster.