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  1. HBP –John (2,Maddox). IBB –McGraw (1,Garvey). U-HP –Bruce Froemming, 1B –Dutch Rennert, 2B –Paul Runge, 3B –Paul Pryor, LF –Harry Wendelstedt, RF –Bob Engel. T –2:39. A –64,924. Game played on Saturday, October 8, 1977 at Veterans Stadium. Baseball Almanac Box Score |. The player names and pitcher names in the box score ...

  2. The 1977 Los Angeles Dodgers Championship ring is for the National League Championship. as a NL Champions, the LA and dodgers logo was engrave in this Ring. In this season, Dodgers lost again to ny yankees in the world series. And Tommy Lasorda replace longtime manager Walter Alston as Manager of the team.

  3. The 1977 National League Championship Series was a best-of-five matchup between the West Division champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the East Division champion Philadelphia Phillies. It was the ninth NLCS in all. The Dodgers beat the Phillies three games to one and went on to lose the 1977 World Series to the New York Yankees.

  4. NLCS. 1973 →. The 1972 National League Championship Series was played between the Cincinnati Reds and the Pittsburgh Pirates from October 7 to 11. It was the fourth NLCS. Cincinnati won the series three games to two to advance to the World Series against the Oakland Athletics. The Reds became the first team in major league history to advance ...

  5. 1985 →. The 1984 National League Championship Series was played between the San Diego Padres and the Chicago Cubs from October 2 to 7. San Diego won the series three games to two to advance to the World Series. It was the first postseason series ever for the Padres since the franchise's beginning in 1969, and the first appearance by the Cubs ...

  6. Check out the 1977 MLB Season History, featuring league standings, postseason results, no-hitters, and baseball's leaders in Home Runs, ERA, and more.

  7. Should you happen to discover any inaccuracies in our 1977 National League Championship Series database we would appreciate you notifying us. We strive to keep our post season database, where the Los Angeles Dodgers were the 1977 National League Championship Series winners, as accurate as possible.