1993 American League Championship Series
The 1993 American League Championship Series was played between the East Division champion Toronto Blue Jays and the West Division champion Chicago White Sox from October 5 to 12. The defending champion Blue Jays defeated the White Sox, 4–2, to advance to the 1993 World Series which they would win 4–2 over the Philadelphia Phillies thanks to Joe Carter's dramatic three-run walk-off home run in Game 6. The 1993 ALCS was the last played under the AL's two-division format, as the league realigned into three divisions the following year.
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Dates | October 5–12 | |||||||||
MVP | Dave Stewart (Toronto) | |||||||||
Umpires | Jim Evans (crew chief) Greg Kosc John Shulock Ted Hendry Tim Tschida Ken Kaiser | |||||||||
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Television | CBS, CTV | |||||||||
TV announcers | Greg Gumbel and Jim Kaat | |||||||||
Radio | CBS CJCL (Toronto) WMAQ (AM) (Chicago) | |||||||||
Radio announcers | Jim Hunter and Ernie Harwell Tom Cheek and Jerry Howarth on CJCL John Rooney and Ed Farmer on WMAQ | |||||||||
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