League Championship Series: National League
Updated August 28, 2020 |
Infoplease Staff
National League
Multiple champions: Atlanta, Cincinnati and LA Dodgers (5); NY Mets and St. Louis (4); Philadelphia (3); Florida, Pittsburgh, San Diego and San Francisco (2).
Year | Winner | Manager | Series | Loser | Manager |
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1969 | E–New York | Gil Hodges | 3-0 | W–Atlanta | Lum Harris |
1970 | W–Cincinnati | Sparky Anderson | 3-0 | E–Pittsburgh | Danny Murtaugh |
1971 | E–Pittsburgh | Danny Murtaugh | 3-1 (LWWW) | W–San Francisco | Charlie Fox |
1972 | W–Cincinnati | Sparky Anderson | 3-2 (LWLWW) | E–Pittsburgh | Bill Virdon |
1973 | E–New York | Yogi Berra | 3-2 (LWWLW) | W–Cincinnati | Sparky Anderson |
1974 | W–Los Angeles | Walter Alston | 3-1 (WWLW) | E–Pittsburgh | Danny Murtaugh |
1975 | W–Cincinnati | Sparky Anderson | 3-0 | E–Pittsburgh | Danny Murtaugh |
1976 | W–Cincinnati | Sparky Anderson | 3-0 | E–Philadelphia | Danny Ozark |
1977 | W–Los Angeles | Tommy Lasorda | 3-1 (LWWW) | E–Philadelphia | Danny Ozark |
1978 | W–Los Angeles | Tommy Lasorda | 3-1 (WWLW) | E–Philadelphia | Danny Ozark |
1979 | E–Pittsburgh | Chuck Tanner | 3-0 | W–Cincinnati | John McNamara |
1980 | E–Philadelphia | Dallas Green | 3-2 (WLLWW) | W–Houston | Bill Virdon |
1981 | W–Los Angeles | Tommy Lasorda | 3-2 (WLLWW) | E–Montreal | Jim Fanning |
1982 | E–St. Louis | Whitey Herzog | 3-0 | W–Atlanta | Joe Torre |
1983 | E–Philadelphia | Paul Owens | 3-1 (WLWW) | W–Los Angeles | Tommy Lasorda |
1984 | W–San Diego | Dick Williams | 3-2 (LLWWW) | E–Chicago | Jim Frey |
1985 | E–St. Louis | Whitey Herzog | 4-2 (LLWWWW) | W–Los Angeles | Tommy Lasorda |
1986 | E–New York | Davey Johnson | 4-2 (LWWLWW) | W–Houston | Hal Lanier |
1987 | E–St. Louis | Whitey Herzog | 4-3 (WLWLLWW) | W–San Francisco | Roger Craig |
1988 | W–Los Angeles | Tommy Lasorda | 4-3 (LWLWWLW) | E–New York | Davey Johnson |
1989 | W–San Francisco | Roger Craig | 4-1 (WLWWW) | E–Chicago | Don Zimmer |
1990 | W–Cincinnati | Lou Piniella | 4-2 (LWWWLW) | E–Pittsburgh | Jim Leyland |
1991 | W–Atlanta | Bobby Cox | 4-3 (LWWLLWW) | E–Pittsburgh | Jim Leyland |
1992 | W–Atlanta | Bobby Cox | 4-3 (WWLWLLW) | E–Pittsburgh | Jim Leyland |
1993 | E–Philadelphia | Jim Fregosi | 4-2 (WLLWWW) | W–Atlanta | Bobby Cox |
1994 | Not held | ||||
1995 | E–Atlanta | Bobby Cox | 4-0 | C–Cincinnati | Davey Johnson |
1996 | E–Atlanta | Bobby Cox | 4-3 (WLLLWWW) | C–St. Louis | Tony La Russa |
1997 | WC–Florida | Jim Leyland | 4-2 (WLWLWW) | E–Atlanta | Bobby Cox |
1998 | W–San Diego | Bruce Bochy | 4-2 (WWWLLW) | E–Atlanta | Bobby Cox |
1999 | E–Atlanta | Bobby Cox | 4-2 (WWWLLW) | WC–New York | Bobby Valentine |
2000 | WC–New York | Bobby Valentine | 4-1 (WWLWW) | C–St. Louis | Tony La Russa |
2001 | W–Arizona | Bob Brenly | 4-1 (WLWWW) | E–Atlanta | Bobby Cox |
2002 | WC–San Francisco | Dusty Baker | 4-1 (WWLWW) | C–St. Louis | Tony La Russa |
2003 | WC–Florida | Jack McKeon | 4-3 (WLLLWWW) | C–Chicago | Dusty Baker |
2004 | C–St. Louis | Tony La Russa | 4-3 (WWLLLWW) | WC–Houston | Phil Garner |
NLCS Most Valuable Players
Winners who did not play for NLCS champions are in bold type.
Multiple winner: Steve Garvey (2).
Year | |
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1977 | Dusty Baker, LA, OF |
1978 | Steve Garvey, LA, 1B |
1979 | Willie Stargell, Pit., 1B |
1980 | Manny Trillo, Phi., 2B |
1981 | Burt Hooton, LA, P |
1982 | Darrell Porter, St.L., C |
1983 | Gary Matthews, Phi., OF |
1984 | Steve Garvey, SD, 1B |
1985 | Ozzie Smith, St.L., SS |
1986 | Mike Scott, Hou., P |
1987 | Jeff Leonard, SF, OF |
1988 | Orel Hershiser, LA, P |
1989 | Will Clark, SF, 1B |
1990 | Rob Dibble, Cin., P |
& Randy Myers, Cin., P | |
1991 | Steve Avery, Atl., P |
1992 | John Smoltz, Atl., P |
1993 | Curt Schilling, Phi., P |
1994 | LCS not held. |
1995 | Mike Devereaux, Atl., OF |
1996 | Javy Lopez, Atl., C |
1997 | Livan Hernandez, Fla., P |
1998 | Sterling Hitchcock, SD, P |
1999 | Eddie Perez, Atl., C |
2000 | Mike Hampton, NY, P |
2001 | Craig Counsell, Ari., 2B |
2002 | Benito Santiago, SF, C |
2003 | Ivan Rodriguez, Fla., C |
2004 | Albert Pujols, St.L, 1B |
League Championship Series | American League |