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1988 MLB Teams

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Recap

The 1988 Major League Baseball season ended with the underdog Los Angeles Dodgers shocking the Oakland Athletics, who had won 104 games during the regular season, in the World Series. The most memorable moment of the series came in Game 1, when injured Dodger Kirk Gibson hit a dramatic pinch-hit walk-off home run off Athletics closer Dennis Eckersley to win the game for Los Angeles. The Dodgers went on to win the Series in five games.

One of the American League's best players in 1988 was Athletics outfielder José Canseco, who became the first player in history to hit 40 home runs and steal 40 bases in a single season, unanimously garnering league MVP honors. The A's surrounded him with a stellar supporting cast, led by fellow slugger Mark McGwire (with whom Canseco formed the famed "Bash Brothers" duo). Aided by strong pitching from Dave Stewart and Bob Welch and the lights-out Eckersley securing 45 saves, Oakland ran away with the American League West and swept the Boston Red Sox of Boggs, Rice, and Clemens in the playoffs before falling to the Dodgers in the World Series.

Speaking of the Dodgers, nobody expected them to even contend for the National League West title in 1988, let alone win the World Championship. However, the intensity and clutch hitting of Gibson (named the NL MVP at season's end) and the solid pitching of Orel Hershiser (who won a league-leading 23 games) spearheaded L.A. to a division championship by seven games over the Cincinnati Reds. In addition to his 23 victories, Hershiser led the National League with 267 innings pitched and 8 shutouts, and also set a record of 59 consecutive scoreless innings (formerly held by Dodger great Don Drysdale). These accomplishments, combined with his 2.26 ERA, earned him the National League Cy Young Award. However, it was in the post-season that Hershiser really distinguished himself – he started Games 1 and 3 of the NLCS against the tough New York Mets, saved Game 4 in relief, and threw a complete game shutout in Game 7. He hurled another complete game shutout in Game 2 of the World Series and again went the distance in the clinching Game 5. Hershiser was named MVP of both the NLCS and the World Series, capping off arguably one of the greatest seasons a starting pitcher has ever had.

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1988 Los Angeles Dodgers Season
1988 Los Angeles Dodgers
94-67 (.584)
Won World Series
1988 Oakland Athletics Season
1988 Oakland Athletics
104-58 (.642)
Lost World Series
1988 New York Mets Season
1988 New York Mets
100-60 (.625)
Lost NLCS
1988 Boston Red Sox Season
1988 Boston Red Sox
89-73 (.549)
Lost ALCS
1988 Minnesota Twins Season
1988 Minnesota Twins
91-71 (.562)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Detroit Tigers Season
1988 Detroit Tigers
88-74 (.543)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Cincinnati Reds Season
1988 Cincinnati Reds
87-74 (.540)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Milwaukee Brewers Season
1988 Milwaukee Brewers
87-75 (.537)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Toronto Blue Jays Season
1988 Toronto Blue Jays
87-75 (.537)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Pittsburgh Pirates Season
1988 Pittsburgh Pirates
85-75 (.531)
Missed Playoffs
1988 New York Yankees Season
1988 New York Yankees
85-76 (.528)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Kansas City Royals Season
1988 Kansas City Royals
84-77 (.522)
Missed Playoffs
1988 San Diego Padres Season
1988 San Diego Padres
83-78 (.516)
Missed Playoffs
1988 San Francisco Giants Season
1988 San Francisco Giants
83-79 (.512)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Houston Astros Season
1988 Houston Astros
82-80 (.506)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Montreal Expos Season
1988 Montreal Expos
81-81 (.500)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Cleveland Indians Season
1988 Cleveland Indians
78-84 (.481)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Chicago Cubs Season
1988 Chicago Cubs
77-85 (.475)
Missed Playoffs
1988 St. Louis Cardinals Season
1988 St. Louis Cardinals
76-86 (.469)
Missed Playoffs
1988 California Angels Season
1988 California Angels
75-87 (.463)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Chicago White Sox Season
1988 Chicago White Sox
71-90 (.441)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Texas Rangers Season
1988 Texas Rangers
70-91 (.435)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Seattle Mariners Season
1988 Seattle Mariners
68-93 (.422)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Philadelphia Phillies Season
1988 Philadelphia Phillies
65-96 (.404)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Atlanta Braves Season
1988 Atlanta Braves
54-106 (.338)
Missed Playoffs
1988 Baltimore Orioles Season
1988 Baltimore Orioles
54-107 (.335)
Missed Playoffs

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