1984.
They beat The San Diego Padres, 4 games to 1.
Alan Trammell was MVP.
2006-10-06 06:33:56
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answered by Anonymous
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1984
2006-10-06 09:01:13
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answered by smitty 7
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1984
2006-10-06 07:01:24
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answered by Fabio 3
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1984
2006-10-06 06:35:51
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answered by warandpeace 4
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1984
2006-10-06 06:34:54
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answered by notthesharpone 2
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1984
2006-10-06 06:27:21
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answered by Anonymous
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1984 Babyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
2006-10-07 15:46:38
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answered by Jeanie K 1
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I concur, 1984 then 1968, then 1945, then 1935. Lost in 1940, 1934, and lost 3 in a for Ty Cobb's Tigers in 1907, 1908 & 1909, tying them with the NY Giants for the only team to loss 3 straight.
2006-10-06 07:15:49
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answered by Buzlite 2
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As others suggested, they gained in 1984. They started 35-5. They lead the AL the excellent season, basically the 2nd group in historic past to do it. the different replaced into the vaunted 1927 Yankees. They never trailed in the placed up season. They demolished the Padres in the WS. an extremely magical season.
2016-10-18 22:29:58
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answered by schrum 4
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1984, when they beat the Padres 4-1. We all remember Game 5, when Kirk Gibson belted a 3-run homer off Goose Gossage in the 8th inning. First pitch fastball, upper deck history.
2006-10-06 06:48:42
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answered by Michael_D_Miller 3
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