1981 Major League Baseball season
The 1981 Major League Baseball season had a players' strike, which lasted from June 12 to July 31, 1981, and split the season in two halves. The All-Star Game was originally to be played on July 14, but was cancelled due to the strike. It was then brought back and played on August 9, as a prelude to the second half of the season, which began the following day.[2]
1981 MLB season | |
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League | Major League Baseball |
Sport | Baseball |
Duration | April 8 – June 12, 1981 August 10 – October 28, 1981 |
Number of games | 162 (scheduled) 103–111 (actual)[1] |
Number of teams | 26 |
Draft | |
Top draft pick | Mike Moore |
Picked by | Seattle Mariners |
Regular season | |
Season MVP | AL: Rollie Fingers (MIL) NL: Mike Schmidt (PHI) |
League postseason | |
AL champions | New York Yankees |
AL runners-up | Oakland Athletics |
NL champions | Los Angeles Dodgers |
NL runners-up | Montreal Expos |
World Series | |
Champions | Los Angeles Dodgers |
Runners-up | New York Yankees |
World Series MVP | Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero, and Steve Yeager (LA) |
Standings
American League
National League
PostseasonBracket
NOTE: Due to a strike in mid-season, the season was divided into a first half and a second half. The division winner of the first half (denoted E1, W1) played the division winner of the second half (denoted E2, W2). Statistical leaders
Awards and honors
Home Field Attendance
Television coverage
EventsJanuary–March
April–June
July–September
October–December
Deaths
References
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