1985 Cy Young Award season
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The 1985 Cy Young Award season refers to the Major League Baseball campaign in which pitchers Bret Saberhagen (American League) and Dwight Gooden (National League) delivered dominant performances that earned them the league’s top pitching honor.
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| 1985 Cy Young Award season canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: 1985 Cy Young Award season Context triple: [Doc, notableWork, 1985 Cy Young Award season]
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1986 Major League Baseball season
The 1986 Major League Baseball season was the professional baseball campaign culminating in the dramatic World Series between the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox, highlighted by the Mets’ famous comeback in Game 6.
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Jim Lonborg – 1967 American League Cy Young Award
Jim Lonborg’s 1967 American League Cy Young Award recognizes his standout pitching season for the Boston Red Sox during their famed “Impossible Dream” pennant run.
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1983 MLB All-Star Game
The 1983 MLB All-Star Game was the 54th edition of Major League Baseball’s midseason exhibition, featuring the American League versus the National League and highlighted by the AL’s first victory in over a decade.
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1984 MLB season
The 1984 MLB season was a Major League Baseball campaign highlighted by the Detroit Tigers’ dominant World Series championship and standout performances from stars like Alan Trammell and Jack Morris.
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1985 World Series
The 1985 World Series was the Major League Baseball championship between the Kansas City Royals and the St. Louis Cardinals, remembered for the Royals’ first title and a controversial umpiring call in Game 6.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: 1985 Cy Young Award season Target entity description: The 1985 Cy Young Award season refers to the Major League Baseball campaign in which pitchers Bret Saberhagen (American League) and Dwight Gooden (National League) delivered dominant performances that earned them the league’s top pitching honor.
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A.
1986 Major League Baseball season
The 1986 Major League Baseball season was the professional baseball campaign culminating in the dramatic World Series between the New York Mets and Boston Red Sox, highlighted by the Mets’ famous comeback in Game 6.
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B.
Jim Lonborg – 1967 American League Cy Young Award
Jim Lonborg’s 1967 American League Cy Young Award recognizes his standout pitching season for the Boston Red Sox during their famed “Impossible Dream” pennant run.
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C.
1983 MLB All-Star Game
The 1983 MLB All-Star Game was the 54th edition of Major League Baseball’s midseason exhibition, featuring the American League versus the National League and highlighted by the AL’s first victory in over a decade.
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D.
1984 MLB season
The 1984 MLB season was a Major League Baseball campaign highlighted by the Detroit Tigers’ dominant World Series championship and standout performances from stars like Alan Trammell and Jack Morris.
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E.
1985 World Series
The 1985 World Series was the Major League Baseball championship between the Kansas City Royals and the St. Louis Cardinals, remembered for the Royals’ first title and a controversial umpiring call in Game 6.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: 1985 Cy Young Award season Description of subject: The 1985 Cy Young Award season refers to the Major League Baseball campaign in which pitchers Bret Saberhagen (American League) and Dwight Gooden (National League) delivered dominant performances that earned them the league’s top pitching honor.
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