Friday, February 6, 2015

The 1999 Major League Baseball season ended with the New York Yankees defeating the Atlanta Braves in Game 4 of the World Series.
The previous record of most home runs hit in a season, set at 5,064 in 1998,[1] was broken once again as the American League and National League combined to hit 5,528 home runs.[2] Moreover, it was the first season in 61 years to feature a team that scored 1,000 runs in a season, as the Cleveland Indians led the Majors with 1,009 runs scored.[3] Only 193 shutouts were recorded in 2,427 regular-season games. Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Major_League_Baseball_season.

Final Stats:

Rank Team Manager Most Hits Most HR's Most RBI's Top Pitcher
Champion 98 64 New York Yankees Joe Torre Derek Jeter Tino Martinez Bernie Williams Orlando Hernandez
Runner-Up 103 59 Atlanta Braves Bobby Cox Chipper Jones Chipper Jones Brian Jordan Greg Maddux
LCS 97 66 New York Mets Bobby Valentine Edgardo Alfonzo Mike Piazza Mike Piazza Al Leiter
LCS 94 68 Boston Red Sox Jimy Williams Nomar Garciaparra Troy O'Leary Nomar Garciaparra Pedro Martinez
DS 97 65 Cleveland Indians Mike Hargrove Omar Vizquel Manny Ramirez Manny Ramirez Bartolo Colon
DS 100 62 Arizona Diamondbacks Buck Showalter Luis Gonzalez Jay Bell Matt Williams Randy Johnson
DS 97 65 Houston Astros Larry Dierker Craig Biggio Jeff Bagwell Jeff Bagwell Mike Hampton
DS 95 67 Texas Rangers Johnny Oates Ivan Rodriguez Rafael Palmeiro Rafael Palmeiro Aaron Sele
96 67 Cincinnati Reds Jack McKeon Sean Casey Greg Vaughn Greg Vaughn Pete Harnisch
87 75 Oakland Athletics Art Howe Jason Giambi Matt Stairs Jason Giambi Gil Heredia
86 76 San Francisco Giants Dusty Baker Marvin Benard Barry Bonds Jeff Kent Russ Ortiz
84 78 Toronto Blue Jays Jim Fregosi Shawn Green Carlos Delgado Carlos Delgado David Wells
79 83 Seattle Mariners Lou Piniella Ken Griffey Ken Griffey Ken Griffey Freddy Garcia
78 83 Pittsburgh Pirates Gene Lamont Kevin Young Brian Giles Brian Giles Todd Ritchie
78 84 Baltimore Orioles Ray Miller B.J. Surhoff Albert Belle Albert Belle Mike Mussina
77 85 Philadelphia Phillies Terry Francona Doug Glanville Mike Lieberthal Rico Brogna Curt Schilling
77 85 Los Angeles Dodgers Davey Johnson Eric Karros Eric Karros Eric Karros Kevin Brown
75 86 St. Louis Cardinals Tony La Russa Edgar Renteria Mark McGwire Mark McGwire Kent Bottenfield
75 86 Chicago White Sox Jerry Manuel Magglio Ordonez Magglio Ordonez Magglio Ordonez James Baldwin
74 87 Milwaukee Brewers Phil Garner Jeff Cirillo Jeromy Burnitz Jeromy Burnitz Hideo Nomo
74 88 San Diego Padres Bruce Bochy Tony Gwynn Reggie Sanders Phil Nevin Andy Ashby
72 90 Colorado Rockies Jim Leyland Neifi Perez Larry Walker Dante Bichette Pedro Astacio
70 92 Anaheim Angels Terry Collins Garret Anderson Mo Vaughn Mo Vaughn Chuck Finley
69 92 Detroit Tigers Larry Parrish Tony Clark Dean Palmer Dean Palmer Dave Mlicki
69 93 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Larry Rothschild Fred McGriff Jose Canseco Fred McGriff Wilson Alvarez
68 94 Montreal Expos Felipe Alou Vladimir Guerrero Vladimir Guerrero Vladimir Guerrero Javier Vazquez
67 95 Chicago Cubs Jim Riggleman Mark Grace Sammy Sosa Sammy Sosa Jon Lieber
64 97 Kansas City Royals  Tony Muser Joe Randa Jermaine Dye Jermaine Dye Jeff Suppan
64 98 Florida Marlins John Boles Alex Gonzalez Preston Wilson Preston Wilson Brian Meadows
63 97 Minnesota Twins Tom Kelly Todd Walker Ron Coomer Marty Cordova Brad Radke

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