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  1. Die National League Championship Series wurde 1969 ins Leben gerufen, nachdem die National League in zwei Divisionen, East und West, unterteilt wurde. Es handelte sich um einen Best-of-Five-Serie, deren Sieger in die World Series einzog. 1985 wurde die Serie zu einer Best-of-Seven erweitert. 1994 wurde die National League erneut umstrukturiert ...

  2. Glen Rotchin: Halbman Steals Home, pp. 40-41. The 1981 National League Championship Series opposed the Los Angeles Dodgers, managed by Tommy Lasorda, to the Montreal Expos, managed by Jim Fanning. The two teams had reached this stage not by winning their division, but by winning a first round of playoffs - the Division Series.

  3. 1998 National League Championship Series (Q1002720) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. 29th edition of Major League Baseball's National League ...

  4. The 1999 National League Championship Series ( NLCS ), was held to determine the champion of Major League Baseball 's National League. The 30th in NL history, it was held between two East Division rivals, the division champion Atlanta Braves and the wild card New York Mets . After defeating the Mets in the NLCS in six games, the Braves would go ...

  5. 18 de fev. de 2013 · The 1991 National League Championship Series featured the Pittsburgh Pirates, the champions of the National League East for the second year in a row, and the Atlanta Braves, a team that had not had a winning record since 1983 and had finished last in the National League West three seasons in a row. The Braves in 1990 had the worst record in ...

  6. 10 de set. de 2023 · 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.

  7. Wednesday, October 14, 1992 (8:30PM EDT) at Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The deciding game of the NLCS featured the third matchup of the series between John Smoltz and Doug Drabek. Smoltz was an MVP candidate for the series, having started and won both of his games.