1984
In 1984, perennial underachievers the Chicago Cubs made their first post season appearance since 1945. They took the first two games against the San Diego Padres at Wrigley Field in the best of five National League Championship Series and only had to win one game of the next three to move into the World Series. They promptly lost all three games at the Jack Murphy stadium.
The ensuing World Series was a match up between Managers Sparky Anderson of the Detroit Tigers and Dick Williams of the Padres. The winning manager would be the first ever to have won a World Series title with both an American League and National League team. Anderson prevailed as the Tigers took the series 4-1.
