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1976 Major League Baseball season

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Sport
  
Baseball

AL runners-up
  
Kansas City Royals

NL runners-up
  
Philadelphia Phillies

Start date
  
1976

AL champions
  
New York Yankees

NL champions
  
Cincinnati Reds

Champion
  
Cincinnati Reds

Duration
  
April 8, 1976 – October 3, 1976

Season MVPs
  
Thurman Munson, Joe Morgan

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1975 Major League Baseball season

The 1976 Major League Baseball season was the last post 1961-season until 1993 in which the American League (AL) and the National League (NL) had the same number of teams. The season ended with the Cincinnati Reds taking the World Series Championship for the second consecutive season by sweeping the New York Yankees in four games. It would be the Reds' last title until Lou Piniella guided the club in 1990, and the second time that the Yankees were swept in World Series history. The only team to do it before was the 1963 Los Angeles Dodgers.

References

1976 Major League Baseball season Wikipedia