Friday, December 19, 2014

The 1969 Major League Baseball season was celebrated as the 100th anniversary of professional baseball, honoring the first professional touring baseball team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings.
It was the first season of what is now called the "Divisional Era," where each league of 12 teams was divided into two divisions of six teams each. The winners of each division would compete against each other in a League Championship Series, then best-of-five, to determine the pennant winners that would face each other in the World Series.
In a year marked by the second expansion of the decade, the New York Mets and the Baltimore Orioles faced each other in the 1969 World Series. Having won the N.L. East Division with a league-best 100–62 record, and sweeping the N.L. West Division Champion Atlanta Braves in three games in the first National League Championship Series, the "Miracle Mets" became the first expansion team to win a pennant. They faced the A.L. East Division Champion Orioles, holders of the best record in baseball (109–53), who swept the A.L. West Division Champion Minnesota Twins in three games in the first American League Championship Series. The upstart Mets would upset the heavily favored Orioles and win the World Series title in five games. Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1969_Major_League_Baseball_season.

Final Stats:

Rank  Team Manager Top Hitter Top Pitcher
Champion New York Mets Gil Hodges Tommie Agee Tom Seaver
Runner-Up Baltimore Orioles Earl Weaver Boog Powell Mike Cuellar
LCS Minnesota Twins Billy Martin Harmon Killebrew Jim Perry
LCS Atlanta Braves Lum Harris Hank Aaron Phil Niekro
92 70 Chicago Cubs Leo Durocher Ron Santo Fergie Jenkins
90 72 San Francisco Giants Clyde King Willie McCovey Juan Marichal
90 72 Detroit Tigers Mayo Smith Willie Horton Denny McLain
89 73 Cincinnati Reds Dave Bristol Tony Perez Jim Merritt
88 74 Oakland Athletics Hank Bauer Reggie Jackson Blue Moon Odom
88 74 Pittsburgh Pirates Larry Shepard Willie Stargell Steve Blass
87 75 Boston Red Sox Dick Williams Carl Yastrzemski Ray Culp
87 75 St. Louis Cardinals Red Schoendienst Joe Torre Bob Gibson
86 76 Washington Senators Ted Williams Frank Howard Dick Bosman
85 77 Los Angeles Dodgers Walter Alston Andy Kosco Bill Singer
81 81 Houston Astros Harry Walker Denis Menke Larry Dierker
80 81  New York Yankees Ralph Houk Bobby Murcer Mel Stottlemyre
71 91 California Angels Lefty Phillips Rick Reichardt Andy Messersmith
69 93 Kansas City Royals Joe Gordon Joe Foy Wally Bunker
68 94 Chicago White Sox Don Gutteridge Bill Melton Joe Horlen
64 98 Seattle Pilots Joe Schultz Tommy Davis Gene Brabender
63 99 Philadelphia Phillies Bob Skinner Dick Allen Rick Wise
62 99 Cleveland Indians Al Dark Tony Horton Sam McDowell
52 110 Montreal Expos Gene Mauch Coco Laboy Bill Stoneman
52 110 San Diego Padres Preston Gomez Nate Colbert Al Santorini

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