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He won the | NL Gold Glove Award in 1963. |
McGee won the | NL batting crown with a .335 |
He led the | NL in Shutouts (4) in 1936. |
Finished 9th in the | NL MVP selection (1948) |
He won the | NL Rolaids Relief Man Award |
Owen also led the | NL in fielding percentage twice. |
He led the | NL in hits allowed per 9 innings pitched (8.09) in |
They went 96-66 and finished 2nd in the | NL East but won the NL Wild Card by beating the Cin |
The Braves finished in second place in the | NL with a record of 88-66, seven games behind the N |
Then, despite leading the | NL in Hits Allowed (283) and Losses (22) he finishe |
The effort earned him the 5th place in the | NL Rookie of the Year Award vote. |
In 1978 he scored the most runs in the | NL, with 104. |
Finally, he was a steady hitter, leading the | NL in walks in 1980. |
ational League from 1997-1999 until going to the | NL in 1999. |
They finished with a record of 79-83, 4th in the | NL East. |
However, they lost the NLCS to the | NL West Champion Cincinnati Reds, three games to no |
He was selected to the | NL All-Star team during this season. |
In the bottom of the fifth inning, the | NL added an unearned run. |
as a reserve second baseman with the | NL Champion Cincinnati Reds of 1961. |
He was 6th in OBP (.398), made the | NL All-Star team in his best season. |
In 1921 he would also lead the | NL in at bats (652). |
Reds' offensive star was Edd Roush, who won the | NL batting title with a .321 |
He batted .206 in 127 games, well below the | N.L. average of .243. |
He led the AL in doubles three times and the | NL in triples once. |
He led the | NL in ERA by more than a full run, at 2.61. |
sted of the Atlanta Braves attempting to win the | NL East. |
After the game, the | NL League Office declared the umpires erred in usin |
He led the | NL in Walks/9IP (1.09) in 1932 and Hit Batsmen (8) |
The team finished third in the | NL West and second in the Wild Card. |
then hit a home run, scoring Morgan to bring the | NL lead to 4-0. |
He helped the Phillies to win the | NL Eastern Division in 1977 and 1978. |
With two home runs, he was third in the | NL in that category. |
for the | NL batting crown, and also was second in the majors |
After the season, Louisville played the | NL champions, the Brooklyn Bridegrooms in the 1890 |
He won the | NL Silver Slugger award as an outfielder in 1983 an |
He was selected to the | NL All-Star team four times (1942, 1943, 1945, 1946 |
and made the | NL All-Star team after hitting nearly .350 in the s |
Luque also led the | NL in ERA with a 2.63 in 1925. |
The team was 32-39 and in last place in the | NL East when he resigned. |
He helped the Braves win the | NL Western Division in 1969. |
Breitenstein also led the | NL with a 3.18 ERA in 1893 while in St. Louis. |
nd of the season to help the Pirates clinch the | N.L. pennant. |
hey finished with a record of 51-64, last in the | NL East. |
That year he won the | NL MVP award, and had the first of six 200-hit seas |
coring a career-high 112 runs, third most in the | NL; he also had career bests in doubles (34), tripl |
mpetitive in 2006, finishing in 3rd place in the | NL Central at 80-82. |
He was 5th in the | NL in OBP (.412), slugging percentage (.524) and at |
he had 18 victories with a 3.48 ERA, but led the | NL with 22 losses. |
and other impressive stats, Turner was named the | NL Rookie of the Month for May 2011. |
968 MLB All-Star Game at the Astrodome, with the | NL defeating the AL, 1-0. |
he club went on to win the World Series over the | NL champion Chicago Cubs, four games to one. |
ugh a late-season slide eliminated them from the | NL Central and Wild Card races. |
The Mets captured the | NL East title in 2006 and returned to the playoffs |
The Cardinals won the | NL pennant and faced the New York Yankees in the 19 |
Eddie Stanky led the | NL in runs scored with 128 in 1945, when he drew a |
Alvarez finished the season by winning the | NL Rookie of the Month Award for September, hitting |
Forsch pitched for the | NL pennant-winning Cardinals of 1985 and 1987 and t |
oth teams finished at 92-70, one game behind the | NL and World Series Champion St. Louis Cardinals. |
His final team was the Detroit Tigers of the | NL, with whom he played one season in 1916. |
He was voted a starter in the | NL outfield for the All-Star Game, finishing second |
orld Series, an agreement between the AL and the | NL as a post-season tournament. |
shed National League West, four games behind the | NL West champion Atlanta Braves. |
in 1967, the Cubs jumped into contention in the | NL with a series of first division ballclubs and si |
pressured the Brotherhood to compromise with the | NL and AA. |
tag up and score from third base, and extend the | NL lead to 4-2. |
In 1924, Fournier led the | NL with 27 home runs, and in 1925 was second to Rog |
he Colorado Rockies for both second place in the | NL West as well as the National League Wild Card. |
n honor of his career, fans voted Schmidt to the | NL All-Star team; Schmidt declined to play but was |
National League at 92-70, three games behind the | NL Champion Los Angeles Dodgers. |
Brouthers was sent to the Brooklyn Grooms of the | NL, where he played two seasons. |
n the history of the National League to lead the | NL in losses for four consecutive seasons. |
On August 9, the Braves were beating the | NL East-leading New York Mets 7-3 entering the bott |
e National League at 47-107, 46 games behind the | NL Champion Cincinnati Reds. |
However, in spite of finishing 5th in the | NL Central, the Pirates are hoping their 2nd half m |
in 1953, posting a 23-16 record and leading the | NL pitchers in strikeouts with 198. |
The Giants finished first in the | NL West at 97-65, but lost to the Mets in the Natio |
Astros, who missed a possible chance to win the | NL pennant due to the 1994 strike. |
ing second in the MVP voting as the Cubs won the | NL pennant. |
Third baseman Eddie Mathews led the | NL with 46 home runs and had a career-high 182 hits |
for much of the season and he contended for the | NL ERA title. |
Berger made the | NL All-Star team in the first four years the game w |
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games against the Dodgers as the Padres won the | NL West for their first division title in 12 years. |
When the | NL contracted from twelve teams to eight after the |
Dwyer briefly umpired in the | NL in 1899 and 1901, and in American League in 1904 |
l Paige (2) combined to give up five runs to the | NL hitters. |
In 1930 he led the | NL in winning percentage for the first time with a |
st 92 games and finished tied for seventh in the | NL, and he resigned before the season's final game. |
ague with a record of 59-95, 36 games behind the | NL and World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates. |
After the AL won its equality with the | NL, the two major leagues and the minor association |
ion (AA) in 1886, and the Cincinnati Reds of the | NL in 1892. |
d the Mets won 100 games that season, taking the | NL East by fifteen games over the Pittsburgh Pirate |
lace in the National League, 12 games behind the | NL and World Champion Los Angeles Dodgers. |
11 RBIs, though the Cubs did not qualify for the | NL playoffs. |
It involved the Cubs attempting to win the | NL Central division for the third consecutive seaso |
it 50 or more homers again in 1978, he paced the | NL with 40 and in RBIs with 120. |
became the first shortstop in the history of the | NL to win the MVP award in back to back seasons. |
in a tie with the Colorado Rockies for both the | NL Wild Card and second place in the NL West, they |
He retired with the | NL record for career games at shortstop (2222) and |
hind the Atlanta Braves, and one game behind the | NL Champion Houston Astros, who won the NL Wild-Car |
The A.A. played in cities where the | NL did not have teams, offered Sunday games and alc |
He resigned from the | NL umpiring staff in January 1955 after not being p |
average that season and finished seventh in the | NL in saves with 17 in 1991 with the Pirates. |
McLendon's call is how most Americans heard the | NL clincher. |
k the start of an 11 game winning streak for the | NL; the longest winning streak by either league in |
In 2001, Abreu led the | NL in games played (162), and was third in walks (1 |
tional League standings, twelve games behind the | NL Champion Milwaukee Braves in their inaugural sea |
st with a record of 98-64, four games behind the | NL West and pennant-winning Los Angeles Dodgers. |
kie Frisch followed with a home run to bring the | NL to within a run, but after a Chuck Klein single, |
land era, as the Cubs gradually sank back in the | NL East standings, reverting to their losing ways i |
gue with a record of 91-63, two games behind the | NL Champion Brooklyn Dodgers. |
out four and getting credit for the win when the | NL scored the only two runs of the game in the 13th |
hree games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers in the | NL Wild-Card race. |
en he played in all 140 games and would lead the | NL in at bats (590), plate appearances (635), hits |
0, when he joined the Worcester Ruby Legs of the | NL for one season, and the Detroit Wolverines for t |
National League at 78-76, nine games behind the | NL and World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers. |
, with a 92-62 record, thirteen games behind the | NL Champion Brooklyn Dodgers. |
1970 and 100 more in 1971, finishing last in the | NL West Division each season. |
ague with a record of 76-84, 18 games behind the | NL Champion Los Angeles Dodgers. |
s ERA, this time to 1.98, good for second in the | NL behind Henry Boyle of the St. Louis Maroons. |
He led the | NL in starts (35), tied for 7th in pickoffs (4), an |
est, with a record of 79-83, 11 games behind the | NL West champion San Francisco Giants. |
son Bumgarner) and the perceived weakness of the | NL West as reasons to be optimistic about the Giant |
While the Cubs did win the | NL Central Division title in 2007 and 2008, they we |
Hall-of-Fame third baseman Mike Schmidt won the | NL MVP for the third and final time in his career w |
e years the Phillies rival New York Mets won the | NL East and the pennant, beating the Baltimore Orio |
ague with a record of 86-76, 13 games behind the | NL and World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers. |
chest protector, which had been standard in the | NL for over 60 years. |
ind the Atlanta Braves, and six games behind the | NL wild-card champion Houston Astros. |
After leading the | NL in putouts and double plays three times each, he |
n's Boston Reds in 1891; he then returned to the | NL with the Boston Beaneaters in 1892, where he enj |
The Mets were then eliminated from the | NL Wild Card berth the following day when the team |
in 1949, when he posted a 20-9 mark and led the | NL in shutouts with five. |
o the Pittsburgh Pirates in December, while the | N.L. batting champion for 1962 and '63, Tommy Davis, |
up in the Cy Young Award voting; he also led the | NL in innings pitched and shutouts once each. |
field wall at Ebbets Field, and after he led the | NL in assists in both 1950 (18) and 1951 (24), oppo |
ng a one-game playoff against the Astros for the | NL West title. |
n the majors with the crosstown Yankees) and the | NL East Division title (the team's first division c |
to the San Diego Padres, the Cubs clinched the | N.L. Central division. |
Jorgensen - who helped Montreal contend for the | NL East title in 1973. |
ns in each of his first four seasons and led the | NL in triples and walks once each. |
egal affairs, Kuhn served as a counselor for the | NL in a lawsuit brought against it by the City of M |
nt winners would be the Boston Beaneaters of the | NL and the Boston Reds of the AA, who had joined th |
The Houston Astros are attempting to win the | NL Central for the fifth time (1997, 1998, 1999 and |
After that season, Doscher was named to the | NL umpiring staff, and he worked 51 games in 1880 a |
k Mets loss to the Florida Marlins gave them the | NL East title, making good on Jimmy Rollins's now f |
obby Cox in rebuilding their farm system, at the | NL level Atlanta was in free fall, and by 1988, Tan |
League with a 69-85 record, 26 games behind the | NL and World Champion Milwaukee Braves. |
ed in as a rookie, and he finished second in the | NL Rookie of the Year balloting to Cincinnati Reds |
rican Association (1983-1985) before joining the | NL staff. |
ent 13-11 with a 2.97 ERA as the Pirates won the | NL East title again; once again, however, the Pirat |
h the Cincinnati Reds, thirteen games behind the | NL and World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers. |
Houston recorded a mark of 96-66 to capture the | NL West title, clinching the crown when staff ace M |
The Chicago Cubs had been in first place in the | NL East for 156 days of the season, and they seemed |
vision-leading Mets a spirited challenge for the | NL East title down the stretch. |
and in the three-game playoffs to determine the | NL champion in 1946, 1959 and 1962. |
ria, but two locations within the creek near the | NL site contained uranium concentrations above the |
ame and the other was a catcher, represented the | NL squad and Atlanta Braves and featured only two G |
the award by unanimous vote); Brown also led the | NL in times being hit by pitch (11). |
his 46th of the season in Game 2. Banks won the | NL Most Valuable Player Award but Mathews, Hank Aar |
n 1965 and 1966, with the team again winning the | NL championship in both seasons. |
batting average), in a World Series against the | NL champion Los Angeles Dodgers with five of the se |
re Orioles, and the 1984 Cubs team which won the | NL East but lost in the playoffs to the San Diego P |
appearances that were walks (18.5%), and led the | NL in percentage of pitches taken (66.2), and in wa |
and 2006, with all but the last two being in the | NL; and the Division Series in 1981, 2000, 2002 and |
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