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The 1988 season of the National League was the one hundred thirteenth season of the league.

Contents

[edit] Season summary

[edit] Standings

Bold indicates league champion, Italics indicates World Series champion
RankTeamGWLTWPCTGBRS (RS/G)RA (RA/G)AVGOBPSLGERAFPCT
Eastern Division
1New York Mets160100600.625-.-703 (4.39)532 (3.33)0.2560.3240.3962.910.981
2Pittsburgh Pirates16085750.53115.0651 (4.07)616 (3.85)0.2470.3170.3693.470.980
3Montreal Expos16381811.49720.0628 (3.85)592 (3.63)0.2510.3080.3733.080.978
4Chicago Cubs16377851.47224.0660 (4.05)694 (4.26)0.2610.3100.3833.840.980
5St. Louis Cardinals16276860.46925.0578 (3.57)633 (3.91)0.2490.3090.3373.470.981
6Philadelphia Phillies16265961.40135.5597 (3.69)734 (4.53)0.2390.3030.3554.140.976
Western Division
1Los Angeles Dodgers16294671.580-.-628 (3.88)544 (3.36)0.2480.3040.3522.960.977
2Cincinnati Reds16187740.5407.0641 (3.98)596 (3.70)0.2460.3070.3683.350.980
3San Diego Padres16183780.51611.0594 (3.69)583 (3.62)0.2470.3100.3513.280.981
4San Francisco Giants16283790.51211.5670 (4.14)626 (3.86)0.2480.3170.3683.390.980
5Houston Astros16282800.50612.5617 (3.81)631 (3.90)0.2440.3040.3513.410.978
6Atlanta Braves160541060.33839.5555 (3.47)741 (4.63)0.2420.2980.3484.090.976

[edit] League leaders

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

[edit] Batting

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
Games PlayedWill ClarkSan Francisco Giants162
At BatsSteve SaxLos Angeles Dodgers632
Runs ScoredBrett ButlerSan Francisco Giants109
HitsAndres GalarragaMontreal Expos184
DoublesAndres GalarragaMontreal Expos42
TriplesAndy Van SlykePittsburgh Pirates15
Home RunsDarryl StrawberryNew York Mets39
Total BasesAndres GalarragaMontreal Expos329
Runs Batted InWill ClarkSan Francisco Giants109
Stolen BasesVince ColemanSt. Louis Cardinals81
Caught StealingVince Coleman
Gerald Young
St. Louis Cardinals
Houston Astros
27
WalksWill ClarkSan Francisco Giants100
Intentional Base-on-BallsWill ClarkSan Francisco Giants27
Hit by PitchPhil BradleyPhiladelphia Phillies16
StrikeoutsAndres GalarragaMontreal Expos153
Sacrifice HitsOrel Hershiser
Rick Reuschel
Los Angeles Dodgers
San Francisco Giants
19
Sacrifice FliesAndy Van SlykePittsburgh Pirates13
Grounded into Double PlaysDale MurphyAtlanta Braves24
Batting AverageTony GwynnSan Diego Padres0.313
On-Base PercentageKal DanielsCincinnati Reds0.397
Slugging PercentageDarryl StrawberryNew York Mets0.545
On-Base plus SluggingDarryl StrawberryNew York Mets0.911
On-Base plus Slugging PlusDarryl StrawberryNew York Mets165

[edit] Pitching

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
WinsOrel Hershiser
Danny Jackson
Los Angeles Dodgers
Cincinnati Reds
23
LossesTom GlavineAtlanta Braves17
Win-Loss PercentageDavid ConeNew York Mets0.870
AppearancesRob MurphyCincinnati Reds76
Games StartedTom Browning
Rick Reuschel
Cincinnati Reds
San Francisco Giants
36
Complete GamesOrel Hershiser
Danny Jackson
Los Angeles Dodgers
Cincinnati Reds
15
ShutoutsOrel HershiserLos Angeles Dodgers8
Games FinishedJohn FrancoCincinnati Reds61
SavesJohn FrancoCincinnati Reds39
Innings PitchedOrel HershiserLos Angeles Dodgers267.0
Batters FacedOrel HershiserLos Angeles Dodgers1068
Hits AllowedRick MahlerAtlanta Braves279
Home Runs AllowedTom BrowningCincinnati Reds36
Base-on-Balls AllowedKevin GrossPhiladelphia Phillies89
Intentional Base-on-BallsGreg MadduxChicago Cubs16
Hit BatsmenKevin GrossPhiladelphia Phillies11
StrikeoutsNolan RyanHouston Astros228
Wild PitchesBob WalkPittsburgh Pirates13
BalksDavid Cone
Dennis Martinez
Pascual Perez
New York Mets
Montreal Expos
Montreal Expos
10
Runs AllowedRick MahlerAtlanta Braves125
Earned Runs AllowedRick MahlerAtlanta Braves102
Earned Run AverageJoe MagraneSt. Louis Cardinals2.18
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Pascual PerezMontreal Expos0.941

[edit] All-Star Game

The National League lost the fifty-ninth midsummer classic at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, OH on Tuesday, July 12, 1988 by a score of 2 to 1. The league's manager was Whitey Herzog.

[edit] Postseason

The National League Championship Series, featured New York Mets, the Eastern Division winner, and the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Western Division winner. The Dodgers defeated the Mets, 4 games to 3.

In the World Series, the National League champion Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the American League's Oakland Athletics, 4 games to 1.

[edit] Award winners

The winner of the league's Most Valuable Player Award, given its Most Valuable Player, was Kirk Gibson, an outfielder with the Los Angeles Dodgers. In the award's voting, he had 272 out of a possible 336 points and 13 first place votes.

The winner of the league's Cy Young Award, given its best pitcher, was Orel Hershiser of the Los Angeles Dodgers. In the award's voting, he had 120 out of a possible 120 points and 24 first place votes.

The winner of the league's Rookie of the Year Award, given its best rookie player, was Chris Sabo, a third baseman with the Cincinnati Reds. In the award's voting, he had 79 out of a possible 120 points and 11 first place votes.

[edit] Gold Gloves

The following players won the Gold Glove Award, given to the league's best fielders as voted upon by its managers and coaches, at their respective position.

PositionPlayerTeam
POrel HershiserLos Angeles Dodgers
CBenito SantiagoSan Diego Padres
1BKeith HernandezNew York Mets
2BRyne SandbergChicago Cubs
3BOzzie SmithSt. Louis Cardinals
SSTim WallachMontréal Expos
OFAndre DawsonChicago Cubs
Eric DavisCincinnati Reds
Andy Van SlykePittsburgh Pirates

[edit] Silver Sluggers

The following players won the Silver Slugger Award, given to the league's best fielders as voted upon by its managers and coaches, at their respective position.

PositionPlayerTeam
CBenito SantiagoSan Diego Padres
1BAndres GalarragaMontreal Expos
2BRyne SandbergChicago Cubs
3BBobby BonillaPittsburgh Pirates
SSBarry LarkinCincinnati Reds
OFKirk GibsonLos Angeles Dodgers
Darryl StrawberryNew York Mets
Andy Van SlykePittsburgh Pirates
PTim LearyLos Angeles Dodgers

[edit] Hall of Fame Game

The forty-fifth annual Hall of Fame Game was played on August 1 at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, NY near the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The game ended in a 1 - 1 tie between the Chicago Cubs of the National League and Cleveland Indians of the American League. The game was ended in tie after nine innings.

[edit] Notable events

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