Latest News About 1983: Royals Vs. Yankees

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Core answer

  • 1983 Royals vs. Yankees refers to a famous regular-season series and a controversial game in July 1983 at Yankee Stadium involving a disputed home run by George Brett and a later protest that restored the run. The sequence is a historically notable moment in Royals–Yankees lore, but it did not become a long-running post-season matchup in that year since neither team met in the World Series that year. If you’re asking about a specific game, box score, or incident, tell me which date or context you want and I’ll pull the precise details.

Context and notable moments

  • The July 24, 1983, game (Royals at Yankees) featured a famous late-inning home run that was originally ruled out due to an illegal bat or other protest terminology, then overturned on protest, and later restored as a home run after a ruling by the American League president. This incident is among the best-remembered regular-season clashes between the clubs from that era.[3][5]
  • The 1983 season overall saw the Orioles win the World Series in October, with the Royals finishing strong but not reaching the Fall Classic; the Royals did not win the pennant and thus did not play in a World Series against the Yankees that year.[2]

Additional specifics you might want

  • If you want the box score for a particular Royals–Yankees game in 1983 (e.g., the July 23 or August 18 return-of-play games), I can fetch the exact line score, player at-bats, and key moments.
  • If you’re after post-game reactions, team records, or how the protest was resolved (and its implications for MLB protest rules), I can summarize those too.

Would you like me to pull the exact box score for a specific 1983 Royals–Yankees game, or provide a concise timeline of the protest and its resolution? If you share a date or round (e.g., “July 23, 1983 at Yankee Stadium” or “August 18, 1983 return of final outs”), I’ll deliver precise details.

Sources & References

  • 1983 Kansas City Royals: A Mediocre Outlier Season

    And the drama wasn’t done. The Royals filed a protest. American League president Lee MacPhail ruled that while Brett indeed violated the rules, the punishment did not fit the crime. He restored the home run and ordered the teams to complete play on Thursday, August 18, a mutual off-day. Kansas City ended up winning 5-4. … The Royals went to Baltimore for a weekend series. They led 4-0 in the first game of a Friday doubleheader, but Quisenberry blew the lead and lost 5-4. In the nightcap, and...

  • YEAR IN REVIEW : 1983 American League

    Baseball history in 1983 American League by Baseball Almanac - a walk through the 1983 American League season with stats, top 25, final standings, rosters and other baseball history.

  • Kansas City Royals vs New York Yankees — July 23, 1983

    The box score of the game played on Saturday, July 23, 1983 at Yankee Stadium between the Kansas City Royals and the New York Yankees.