Monday, November 16, 2015

The 1993 Major League Baseball season was the final season of two-division play in each league, before the Central Division was added the following season, giving both the NL and AL three divisions each.
Sixteen years after the American League expanded from 12 to 14 teams, the National League finally followed suit, with the Colorado Rockies and the Florida Marlins (now the Miami Marlins) joining the NL. It was also the first season since 1976 that both leagues had the same number of teams. The Toronto Blue Jays capped off the season by winning their second consecutive World Series title, beating the Philadelphia Phillies in six games. The World Series was clinched when, in one of the most famous moments in baseball, Joe Carter hit a three-run walk off home run in the 9th to seal the victory at home. Taken from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1993_Major_League_Baseball_season

Final Stats:

MLB Detailed Standings





Rk Tm Lg G W L W-L% ▾
1 ATL NL 162 104 58 0.642
2 SFG NL 162 103 59 0.636
3 PHI NL 162 97 65 0.599
4 TOR AL 162 95 67 0.586
5 CHW AL 162 94 68 0.58
6 MON NL 163 94 68 0.58
7 NYY AL 162 88 74 0.543
8 STL NL 162 87 75 0.537
9 TEX AL 162 86 76 0.531
10 DET AL 162 85 77 0.525
11 BAL AL 162 85 77 0.525
12 HOU NL 162 85 77 0.525
13 CHC NL 163 84 78 0.518
14 KCR AL 162 84 78 0.518
15 SEA AL 162 82 80 0.506
16 LAD NL 162 81 81 0.5
17 BOS AL 162 80 82 0.494
18 CLE AL 162 76 86 0.469
19 PIT NL 162 75 87 0.463
20 CIN NL 162 73 89 0.451
21 MIN AL 162 71 91 0.438
22 CAL AL 162 71 91 0.438
23 MIL AL 162 69 93 0.426
24 OAK AL 162 68 94 0.42
25 COL NL 162 67 95 0.414
26 FLA NL 162 64 98 0.395
27 SDP NL 162 61 101 0.377
28 NYM NL 162 59 103 0.364







Postseason












WorldSeries (4-2):   Toronto Blue Jays over Philadelphia Phillies




ALCS (4-2):   Toronto Blue Jays over Chicago White Sox




NLCS (4-2):   Philadelphia Phillies over Atlanta Braves











Most Runs per game: 5.5





Detroit Tigers












Fewest Runs allowed per game: 3.5





Atlanta Braves





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