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  1. The Arizona Diamondbacks won the National League Western Division in the franchise's second year. They were managed by Buck Showalter and finished the season with 100 wins. The New York Mets clinched the Wild Card in a one-game winner-take-all playoff against the Cincinnati Reds and qualified for the playoffs for the first time since losing the 1988 National League Championship Series against ...

  2. The winner of the series moves on to play the winner of the American League Championship Series in baseball's championship, the World Series. History. In 1969, the LCS began play as the leagues were expanded to two divisions. Initially, it was a best-of-five series. In 1985, it became best-of-seven. Since 1995, the two winners from the National ...

  3. 1999 National League Championship Series (Q1001848) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. 30th edition of Major League Baseball's National League ...

  4. Atlanta Braves beat New York Mets (1-0). Oct 15, 1999, Attendance: 55911, Time of Game: 3:04. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability

  5. 17 de out. de 1999 · U-HP – Jerry Layne, 1B – Jerry Crawford, 2B – Ed Montague, 3B – Jeff Kellogg . T –5:46. A –55,723. Game played on Sunday, October 17, 1999 at Shea Stadium. Box Score Research by Baseball Almanac. The player names and pitcher names in the box score above can be clicked and their comprehensive single season & career statistics will be ...

  6. NLCS. 1992 →. The 1991 National League Championship Series was played between the Atlanta Braves (94–68) and the Pittsburgh Pirates (98–64), with the Braves coming out on top in the Series 4–3. It was considered one of the best-pitched seven-game series of the modern era, featuring three 1–0 finishes and four shutouts, as well as four ...

  7. In Major League Baseball, the National League Championship Series (NLCS) determines who wins the National League pennant and advances to baseball's championship, the World Series, facing the winner of the American League Championship Series. Prior to 1969, the National League Champion (the "Pennant Winner") was determined by the best won-loss record at the end of the regular season. There was ...