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Tuesday, July 30, 2024

ARAIGBB Prepares To Play the 1989 Season!

 


The 1989 Major League Baseball season saw the Oakland Athletics win their first World Series title since 1974.

The American League saw the Oakland Athletics and the Toronto Blue Jays as the AL West and AL East pennant winners, respectively. Oakland dominated the entire American League with their second straight season of more than 100 wins (including postseason wins) and looked to be a future dynasty. The Blue Jays, powered by their offense, won their pennant in the final weekend of the season. The Chicago Cubs and San Francisco Giants stole the spotlight in the National League, but the Giants proved to be more dominant with a strong hitting presence, while the Cubs extended their streak without a World Series championship to 81 years.


Statistical leaders

StatisticAmerican LeagueNational League
AVGKirby Puckett MIN.339Tony Gwynn SD.336
HRFred McGriff TOR36Kevin Mitchell SF47
RBIsRubén Sierra TEX119Kevin Mitchell SF125
WinsBret Saberhagen KC23Mike Scott HOU20
ERABret Saberhagen KC2.16Scott Garrelts SF2.28
SONolan Ryan TEX301José DeLeón STL201
SVJeff Russell TEX38Mark Davis SD44
SBRickey Henderson NYY/OAK77Vince Coleman STL65


1989 MLB season
LeagueMajor League Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationApril 9 – October 28, 1989
Number of games162
Number of teams26
TV partner(s)ABCNBC
Draft
Top draft pickBen McDonald
Picked byBaltimore Orioles
Regular season
Season MVPNLKevin Mitchell (SF)
ALRobin Yount (MIL)
Postseason
AL championsOakland Athletics
  AL runners-upToronto Blue Jays
NL championsSan Francisco Giants
  NL runners-upChicago Cubs
World Series
ChampionsOakland Athletics
  Runners-upSan Francisco Giants
World Series MVPDave Stewart (OAK)

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