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Revision as of 10:28, 6 April 2023
Regular Season | April 3-October 1, 1989 |
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Postseason | October 5-28, 1989 |
← 1988 • MLB seasons • 1990 → |
The 1989 MLB season ended with the Oakland Athletics winning their first World Series title since 1974.
Publications
Programs and Scorecards | |||
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Team(s) | Type | Venue | |
Milwaukee Brewers | Regular Season | Milwaukee County Stadium | |
New York Mets | Spring Training | Thomas J. White Stadium | |
San Diego Padres | Spring Training | Desert Sun Stadium | |
Toronto Blue Jays | Regular Season | SkyDome | |
Media Guides and Yearbooks | |||
Media Guides | Houston Astros • Philadelphia Phillies |
Publications by Team
1989 MLB season by team | ||||
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American League | AL East | AL West | ||
Baltimore Orioles • Boston Red Sox • Cleveland Indians • Detroit Tigers • Milwaukee Brewers • New York Yankees • Toronto Blue Jays | California Angels • Chicago White Sox • Kansas City Royals • Minnesota Twins • Oakland Athletics • Seattle Mariners • Texas Rangers | |||
National League | NL East | NL West | ||
Chicago Cubs • Montreal Expos • New York Mets • Philadelphia Phillies • Pittsburgh Pirates • St. Louis Cardinals | Atlanta Braves • Cincinnati Reds • Houston Astros • Los Angeles Dodgers • San Diego Padres • San Francisco Giants |