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  1. New York Mets beat Atlanta Braves (9-5). Oct 4, 1969, Attendance: 50122, Time of Game: 2:37. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability

  2. The 1969 National League Championship Series was a best-of-five match-up between the East Division champion New York Mets and the West Division champion Atlanta Braves. In what was the first ever NLCS, the Mets defeated the Braves three games to none. They did not sweep a playoff series again until

  3. 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 ...

  4. New York Mets vs Atlanta Braves — October 4, 1969 Box Score for Mets (9) vs Braves (5) on October 4, 1969 | Baseball Almanac On October 4, 1969, the New York Mets defeated the Atlanta Braves 9-5 at Atlanta Stadium. The box score below is an accurate record of this League Championship Series baseball game. Research by Baseball Almanac.

  5. 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 ...

  6. The winner of the ALCS wins the AL pennant and advances to the World Series, MLB's championship series, to play the winner of the National League's (NL) Championship Series. The ALCS began in 1969 as a best-of-five playoff and used this format until 1985, when it changed to its current best-of-seven format.

  7. 19 de out. de 2020 · Postseason History: League Championship Series. 1969: The first major change to MLB's postseason structure, the best-of-five League Championship Series was established after the AL and NL each split into two divisions and pitted the respective leagues' East and West winners. 1985: The LCS was expanded to a best-of-seven series.