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Sports season
The 1982 Major League Baseball season concluded with the St. Louis Cardinals winning their ninth World Series championship, defeating the Milwaukee Brewers in the World Series after seven games, after making up for their playoff miss of the year before .
Awards and honors [ edit ] Other awards [ edit ] Player of the Month [ edit ] Pitcher of the Month [ edit ] Statistical leaders [ edit ] Standings [ edit ] American League [ edit ] National League [ edit ]
Postseason [ edit ] Bracket [ edit ] Home field attendance [ edit ] Team name Wins %± Home attendance %± Per game Los Angeles Dodgers [1] 88 39.7% 3,608,881 51.6% 44,554 California Angels [2] 93 82.4% 2,807,360 94.7% 34,659 Philadelphia Phillies [3] 89 50.8% 2,376,394 45.0% 29,338 Montreal Expos [4] 86 43.3% 2,318,292 51.1% 28,621 Kansas City Royals [5] 90 80.0% 2,284,464 78.6% 28,203 St. Louis Cardinals [6] 92 55.9% 2,111,906 109.0% 26,073 New York Yankees [7] 79 33.9% 2,041,219 26.4% 25,200 Milwaukee Brewers [8] 95 53.2% 1,978,896 126.3% 24,133 Boston Red Sox [9] 89 50.8% 1,950,124 83.9% 24,076 Atlanta Braves [10] 89 78.0% 1,801,985 236.6% 22,247 Oakland Athletics [11] 68 6.3% 1,735,489 33.1% 21,426 Detroit Tigers [12] 83 38.3% 1,636,058 42.4% 20,198 Baltimore Orioles [13] 94 59.3% 1,613,031 57.5% 19,671 San Diego Padres [14] 81 97.6% 1,607,516 209.6% 19,846 Chicago White Sox [15] 87 61.1% 1,567,787 65.6% 19,597 Houston Astros [16] 77 26.2% 1,558,555 18.0% 19,241 Cincinnati Reds [17] 61 -7.6% 1,326,528 21.3% 16,377 New York Mets [18] 65 58.5% 1,323,036 87.9% 16,334 Toronto Blue Jays [19] 78 110.8% 1,275,978 69.0% 15,753 Chicago Cubs [20] 73 92.1% 1,249,278 120.9% 15,423 San Francisco Giants [21] 87 55.4% 1,200,948 89.9% 14,827 Texas Rangers [22] 64 12.3% 1,154,432 35.8% 14,252 Seattle Mariners [23] 76 72.7% 1,070,404 68.2% 13,215 Cleveland Indians [24] 78 50.0% 1,044,021 57.9% 12,889 Pittsburgh Pirates [25] 84 82.6% 1,024,106 89.0% 12,643 Minnesota Twins [26] 60 46.3% 921,186 96.4% 11,373
Television coverage [ edit ] Network Day of week Announcers ABC Monday nights Sunday afternoons Keith Jackson , Howard Cosell , Don Drysdale , Al Michaels , Bob Uecker , Jim Palmer , Tommy Lasorda NBC Saturday afternoons Joe Garagiola , Tony Kubek , Dick Enberg , Bob Costas , Sal Bando USA Thursday nights Eddie Doucette , Nelson Briles , Monte Moore , Wes Parker
a Major League Baseball seasons since 1901 without a no-hitter pitched are 1909 , 1913 , 1921 , 1927 –1928 , 1932 –1933 , 1936 , 1939 , 1942 –1943 , 1949 , 1959 , 1982, 1985 , 1989 , 2000 and 2005 .
References [ edit ] ^ "Los Angeles Dodgers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Los Angeles Angels Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Oakland Athletics Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Washington Nationals Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Kansas City Royals Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "St. Louis Cardinals Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "New York Yankees Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Milwaukee Brewers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Boston Red Sox Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Atlanta Braves Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Oakland Athletics Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Detroit Tigers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Baltimore Orioles Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "San Diego Padres Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Chicago White Sox Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Cleveland Indians Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Cincinnati Reds Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "New York Mets Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Toronto Blue Jays Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Chicago Cubs Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "San Francisco Giants Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Texas Rangers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Seattle Mariners Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Cleveland Indians Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Pittsburgh Pirates Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Minnesota Twins Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ No-Hitters in chronological Order by Retro Sheet External links [ edit ]
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Beginnings Competition NL monopoly
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