National League Championship Series Game 1 October 7:
Veterans Stadium,
Philadelphia Game 2 October 8:
Veterans Stadium,
Philadelphia Game 3 October 10:
Astrodome,
Houston, Texas Game 4 October 11:
Astrodome,
Houston, Texas Game 5 October 12:
Astrodome,
Houston, Texas World Series When the modern-day World Series began in 1903, the National and American Leagues each had eight teams. With their victory in the 1980 World Series, the Phillies became the last of the "Original Sixteen" franchises to win a Series. The 1980 World Series was the first World Series to be played entirely on
artificial turf. Prior to 1980, the Phillies hadn't won a World Series game since Game 1 of the
1915 World Series against the
Boston Red Sox. The series offered many intriguing storylines. Phillies pitcher
Bob Walk became the first rookie to start the first game of a World Series since
Joe Black of the
Brooklyn Dodgers in
1952. The 1980 World Series was the first of numerous World Series that journeyman outfielder
Lonnie Smith (then with the Phillies) participated in. He was also a part of the
1982 World Series (as a member of the
St. Louis Cardinals),
1985 World Series (as a member of the
Kansas City Royals), and the and
1992 World Series as a member of the
Atlanta Braves. Game 6 would be the culmination for the Phillies' first championship. Philadelphia scored two in the third on a
Mike Schmidt single. It was all that
Steve Carlton and
Tug McGraw would need for the 4–1 win. Kansas City threatened by loading the bases in the eighth and the ninth innings before Tug McGraw struck out
Willie Wilson for the third out in the final inning. While
Mike Schmidt was the official MVP of the 1980 World Series, the
Babe Ruth Award (another World Series MVP) was given to
Tug McGraw. As of 2019, this is the last World Series in which both participating franchises had yet to win a World Series in their history. This was the first time that had happened since . The entire state of Pennsylvania, not just Philadelphia, celebrated the Phillies' win.
Composite box score 1980 World Series (4–2): Philadelphia Phillies (N.L.) over Kansas City Royals (A.L.) == Awards and honors ==