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1981 MLB season
League Major League Baseball
Sport Baseball
DurationApril 8 – June 12, 1981
August 10 – October 28, 1981
Number of games162 (scheduled)
103–111 (actual) [1]
Number of teams26
TV partner(s) ABC, NBC, USA
Draft
Top draft pick Mike Moore
Picked by Seattle Mariners
Regular season
Season MVP AL: Rollie Fingers ( MIL)
NL: Mike Schmidt ( PHI)
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)
MLB seasons

The 1981 Major League Baseball season culminated with the Los Angeles Dodgers defeating the New York Yankees in the World Series, capturing the franchise's fifth World Series title. The season had a players' strike, which lasted from June 12 to July 31, and split the season into two halves. Teams that won their division in each half of the season advanced to the playoffs. This was the first split season in American League history, and second for the National League, which had played a split season in 1892.

The All-Star Game was originally scheduled for July 14, but was canceled due to the strike. It was ultimately played on August 9, as a prelude to the second half of the season, which began the following day. [2]

Standings

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1981 MLB season
League Major League Baseball
Sport Baseball
DurationApril 8 – June 12, 1981
August 10 – October 28, 1981
Number of games162 (scheduled)
103–111 (actual) [1]
Number of teams26
TV partner(s) ABC, NBC, USA
Draft
Top draft pick Mike Moore
Picked by Seattle Mariners
Regular season
Season MVP AL: Rollie Fingers ( MIL)
NL: Mike Schmidt ( PHI)
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)
MLB seasons

The 1981 Major League Baseball season culminated with the Los Angeles Dodgers defeating the New York Yankees in the World Series, capturing the franchise's fifth World Series title. The season had a players' strike, which lasted from June 12 to July 31, and split the season into two halves. Teams that won their division in each half of the season advanced to the playoffs. This was the first split season in American League history, and second for the National League, which had played a split season in 1892.

The All-Star Game was originally scheduled for July 14, but was canceled due to the strike. It was ultimately played on August 9, as a prelude to the second half of the season, which began the following day. [2]

Standings


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