Here are the latest updates I can share based on publicly available summaries up to 2024–2025; if you want, I can pull the most current coverage with a quick search.
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.