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1983 Major League Baseball season

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League
  
Major League Baseball

AL champions
  
Baltimore Orioles

Sport
  
Baseball

AL runners-up
  
Chicago White Sox

Duration
  
April 4, 1983 – October 16, 1983

Season MVP
  
AL: Cal Ripken, Jr. (BAL) NL: Dale Murphy (ATL)

The 1983 Major League Baseball season ended with the Baltimore Orioles defeating the Philadelphia Phillies in the fifth game of the World Series. Rick Dempsey was named MVP of the Series. The All-Star Game was held on July 6 at Comiskey Park; the American League won by a score of 13–3, with California Angels outfielder Fred Lynn being named MVP.

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Awards and honors

  • Most Valuable Player
  • Cal Ripken, Jr., Baltimore Orioles, SS (AL)
  • Dale Murphy, Atlanta Braves, OF (NL)
  • Cy Young Award
  • LaMarr Hoyt, Chicago White Sox (AL)
  • John Denny, Philadelphia Phillies (NL)
  • Rookie of the Year
  • Ron Kittle, Chicago White Sox, OF (AL)
  • Darryl Strawberry, New York Mets, OF (NL)
  • Manager of the Year Award
  • Tony La Russa, Chicago White Sox (AL)
  • Tommy Lasorda, Los Angeles Dodgers (NL)
  • Postseason

  • World Series: Baltimore Orioles over Philadelphia Phillies (4–1); Rick Dempsey, MVP
  • American League Championship Series MVP: Mike Boddicker
  • National League Championship Series MVP: Gary Matthews
  • All-Star game

  • All-Star Game, July 6 at Comiskey Park: American League, 13–3; Fred Lynn, MVP
  • Significant events

  • April 27 – Nolan Ryan strikes out Brad Mills of the Montréal Expos. It is the 3,509th strikeout of Ryan's career, breaking the long time record established by Walter Johnson. Ryan will go on to break his own record 2,205 times before retiring.
  • June 24 – Don Sutton of the Milwaukee Brewers records the 3,000th strikeout of his career against Alan Bannister of the Cleveland Indians.
  • July 24 – In the game now known as the Pine Tar Game, George Brett hits an apparent go-ahead 2-run home run off Goose Gossage in the ninth inning of a game against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium. However, Yankees manager Billy Martin challenges that Brett's bat had more than the 18 inches (460 mm) of pine tar allowed, and home plate umpire Tim McClelland upholds Martin's challenge. After being called out and having the home run nullified, Brett goes ballistic and charges out of the dugout after McClelland. The AL president's office later upholds the Kansas City Royals protest, restoring the home run, and the game is completed on August 18, with the Royals winning 5–4.
  • July 29 – Steve Garvey, first baseman for the San Diego Padres dislocates his thumb, and ends his streak of 1,207 consecutive games played. It is still the National League record for consecutive games played.
  • September 28 – The Philadelphia Phillies defeat the Chicago Cubs, 13–6, for the 7000th regular season win in their history to clinch the National League East Division title.
  • October 16 – Eddie Murray slams a pair of home runs and Scott McGregor pitches a five-hitter as the Baltimore Orioles beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5–0 and win the 1983 World Series in Game Five. Baltimore catcher Rick Dempsey, who hit .385 with four doubles and a home run, is the Series MVP.
  • References

    1983 Major League Baseball season Wikipedia