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词条 1963 Major League Baseball season
释义

  1. Champions

     Major League Baseball 

  2. Awards and honors

  3. MLB statistical leaders

  4. Season recap

  5. Major league baseball final standings

     American League final standings  National League final standings 

  6. Managers

     American League  National League 

  7. Events

  8. Births

     January–March  April–June  July–September  October–December 

  9. Deaths

     January–March  April–June  July–September  October–December 

  10. Uniforms

  11. See also

  12. References

  13. External links

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The 1963 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 8 to October 6, 1963. The American League and National League both featured ten teams, with each team playing a 162-game schedule.

In the World Series the Los Angeles Dodgers swept the New York Yankees in four straight games. The Dodgers' stellar pitching staff, anchored by left-hander Sandy Koufax and right-hander Don Drysdale, was so dominant that the vaunted Yankees, despite the presence of sluggers such as Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris in their lineup, never took a lead against Los Angeles the entire Series.

Champions

Major League Baseball

  • World Series: Los Angeles Dodgers over New York Yankees (4–0); Sandy Koufax, MVP
  • All-Star Game, July 9 at Municipal Stadium: National League, 5–3; Willie Mays, MVP

Awards and honors

  • Baseball Hall of Fame
    • John Clarkson
    • Elmer Flick
    • Sam Rice
    • Eppa Rixey
  • Most Valuable Player
    • Elston Howard, New York Yankees, C (AL)
    • Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers, P (NL)
  • Cy Young Award
    • Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers
  • Rookie of the Year
    • Gary Peters, Chicago White Sox, P (AL)
    • Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds, 2B (NL)
  • Gold Glove Award
    • Vic Power (1B) (AL)
    • Bobby Richardson (2B) (AL)
    • Brooks Robinson (3B) (AL)
    • Zoilo Versalles (SS) (AL)
    • Jim Landis (OF) (AL)
    • Al Kaline (OF) (AL)
    • Carl Yastrzemski (OF) (AL)
    • Elston Howard (C) (AL)
    • Jim Kaat (P) (AL)

MLB statistical leaders

  American League National League
Type Name Stat Name Stat
AVG Carl Yastrzemski BOS .321 Tommy Davis LAD .326
HR Harmon Killebrew MIN 45 Hank Aaron MLN
Willie McCovey SF
44
RBI Dick Stuart BOS 118 Hank Aaron MIL 130
Wins Whitey Ford NYY 24 Sandy Koufax1 LAD
Juan Marichal SFG
25
ERA Gary Peters CHW 2.33 Sandy Koufax1 LAD 1.88
SO Camilo Pascual MIN 202 Sandy Koufax1 LAD 306
SV Stu Miller BAL 27 Lindy McDaniel CHC 22
SB Luis Aparicio BAL 40 Maury Wills LAD 40

1 National League Triple Crown Pitching Winner

Season recap

In the American League, the Yankees were in the 4th of 5 straight pennant winning years, and, led by MVP Elston Howard, cruised to the American League title by 10.5 games over the 2nd place White Sox.

In the National League, most experts figured the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers would be locked in another battle for the pennant, much like 1962 when the Giants came from behind and beat the Dodgers in a playoff. The Dodgers started slowly, perhaps feeling the hangover effect from blowing the pennant the year before. They were 2 games under .500 in early May, and trailed the surprising St. Louis Cardinals by 4.5 games. Then their pitching asserted itself, and on August 28, the Dodgers led the Giants by 5.5 games and the Cardinals by 6.5 games. The Cardinals proceeded to win 19 of their next 20 games and, while the Dodgers didn't exactly slump, they went "only" 14–7 during that same period. Thus, the Dodgers went into St. Louis on September 16 to play the Cardinals in a 3-game series leading by only 1 game. With the memory of blowing the 1962 pennant fresh in their minds, the Dodgers proceeded to sweep the Cardinals and take a 4-game lead with 7 games to go. The key game was the third one; the Cardinals led 5–1 in the 8th inning and a win would move them back to within 2 games of L.A. But the Dodgers got 3 in the 8th and in the top of the 9th, late season call up Dick Nen, in only his 8th major league at bat, hit a pinch hit homer to force extra innings. The Cardinals got a leadoff triple from Dick Groat in the 10th but could not score. The Dodgers then scored an unearned run in the 13th inning and won, 6–5. The disheartened Cardinals then lost their next 3 games as well while the Dodgers won 3 of their next 4 to clinch the pennant with 6 games left.

Major league baseball final standings

American League final standings

Rank Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
1st New York Yankees 104   57 .646     –
2nd Chicago White Sox 94   68 .580   10.5
3rd Minnesota Twins 91   70 .565   13.0
4th Baltimore Orioles 86   76 .531   18.5
5th Detroit Tigers 79   83 .488   25.5
6th Cleveland Indians 79   83 .488   25.5
7th Boston Red Sox 76   85 .472   28.0
8th Kansas City Athletics 73   89 .451   31.5
9th Los Angeles Angels 70   91 .435   34.0
10th Washington Senators 56   106 .346   48.5

National League final standings

Rank Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
1st Los Angeles Dodgers 99   63 .611     –
2nd St. Louis Cardinals 93   69 .574   6.0
3rd San Francisco Giants 88   74 .543   11.0
4th Philadelphia Phillies 87   75 .537   12.0
5th Cincinnati Reds 86   76 .531   13.0
6th Milwaukee Braves 84   78 .519   15.0
7th Chicago Cubs 82   80 .506   17.0
8th Pittsburgh Pirates 74   88 .457   25.0
9th Houston Colt .45s 66   96 .407   33.0
10th New York Mets 51   111 .315   48.0

Managers

American League

TeamManagerComments
Baltimore OriolesBilly Hitchcock
Boston Red SoxJohnny Pesky
Chicago White SoxAl López
Cleveland IndiansBirdie Tebbetts
Detroit TigersBob ScheffingReplaced during the season by Chuck Dressen
Kansas City AthleticsEd Lopat
Los Angeles AngelsBill Rigney
Minnesota TwinsSam Mele
New York YankeesRalph HoukWon the American League pennant
Washington SenatorsMickey VernonReplaced during the season by Gil Hodges

National League

TeamManagerComments
Chicago CubsCollege of Coaches
Cincinnati RedsFred Hutchinson
Houston Colt .45'sHarry Craft
Los Angeles DodgersWalter AlstonWon the World Series
Milwaukee BravesBobby Bragan
New York MetsCasey Stengel
Philadelphia PhilliesGene Mauch
Pittsburgh PiratesDanny Murtaugh
San Francisco GiantsAlvin Dark
St. Louis CardinalsJohnny Keane

Events

Births

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Deaths

January–March

April–June

July–September

October–December

Uniforms

In an attempt to create an identity distinguishable from all other teams, Kansas City Athletics owner Charlie Finley changed the team uniforms to kelly green and yellow. This tradition of "green and gold" has been preserved to this day, although the kelly green has since been replaced with forest green. Finley also changed the Athletics' cleats to white instead of the standard black. Coaches and managers were also given white hats, which were dropped when the Athletics adopted new colors in 1993. The white cleats were dropped in 2000, but were revived in 2008.

See also

References

1. ^{{cite book|last=Snyder|first=John|title=365 Oddball Days in Chicago Cubs History|year=2010|publisher=Accessible Publishing Systems|location=United States|isbn=9781459607255|pages=570}}.
2. ^{{cite book|last=Pellowski|first=Michael J|title=The Little Giant Book of Baseball Facts|year=2007|publisher=Sterling Publishing Co|location=United States|isbn=9781402742736|pages=352}}

External links

{{1963 MLB season by team}}{{MLB seasons}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1963 Major League Baseball Season}}

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