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{{Infobox MLB season
{{Infobox MLB season
| season = 1969
| season = 1969
| reg= March 30-October 1, 1969
| reg = April 7-October 2, 1969
| post = TBD
| post = October 4-16, 1969
| previous = [[1968 MLB season|1968]]
| previous = [[1968 MLB season|1968]]
| next = [[1970 MLB season|1970]]
| next = [[1970 MLB season|1970]]
}}
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The '''1969 [[MLB]] season''' was played after the third [[Major League Baseball]] expansion of the decade, with the [[Kansas City Royals]], [[Montreal Expos]], [[San Diego Padres]], and [[Seattle Pilots]] each beginning play. The season was also celebrated as the 100th anniversary of professional baseball, honoring the first professional touring baseball team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings of 1869.
The '''1969 [[MLB]] season''' is scheduled to begin on March 30, with the regular season planned to end on October 1. The 93rd All-Star Game is scheduled to be played on July 11, hosted by the [[Seattle Mariners]] at [[T-Mobile Park]] in Seattle, Washington. The postseason is scheduled to begin on October 3 and would end with a potential World Series Game 7 on November 4.


==Champions==
==Champions==
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| World Series
| World Series
| TBD
| [[New York Mets]]
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| American League
| American League
| TBD
| [[Baltimore Orioles]]
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| National League
| National League
| TBD
| New York Mets
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| AL East
| AL East
| TBD
| Baltimore Orioles
|-
|-
| AL West
| AL West
| TBD
| [[Minnesota Twins]]
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| NL East
| NL East
| TBD
| New York Mets
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| NL West
| NL West
| TBD
| [[Atlanta Braves]]
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Latest revision as of 08:54, 3 April 2023

1969 Major League Baseball Season
Regular Season April 7-October 2, 1969
Postseason October 4-16, 1969
1968 • MLB seasons • 1970

The 1969 MLB season was played after the third Major League Baseball expansion of the decade, with the Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, San Diego Padres, and Seattle Pilots each beginning play. The season was also celebrated as the 100th anniversary of professional baseball, honoring the first professional touring baseball team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings of 1869.

Champions

League/Division Champion
World Series New York Mets
American League Baltimore Orioles
National League New York Mets
AL East Baltimore Orioles
AL West Minnesota Twins
NL East New York Mets
NL West Atlanta Braves

Publications by Team

1969 MLB season by team
American League AL East AL West
Baltimore Orioles • Boston Red Sox • Cleveland Indians • Detroit Tigers • New York Yankees • Washington Senators California Angels • Chicago White Sox • Kansas City Royals • Minnesota Twins • Oakland Athletics • Seattle Pilots
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