1973 Major League Baseball season
Appearance
1973 MLB season | |
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League | Major League Baseball |
Sport | Baseball |
Duration | April 5, 1973 – October 1, 1973 |
Regular season | |
Season MVP | AL: Reggie Jackson (OAK) NL: Pete Rose (CIN) |
Postseason | |
AL champions | Oakland Athletics |
AL runners-up | Baltimore Orioles |
NL champions | New York Mets |
NL runners-up | Cincinnati Reds |
World Series | |
Champions | Oakland Athletics |
Runners-up | New York Mets |
Finals MVP | Reggie Jackson (OAK) |
The 1973 Major League Baseball season was the first season of play for the designated hitter in the American League. The Kansas City Royals moved their home games from Municipal Stadium to the new Royals Stadium, adjacent to the Chiefs' football facility, Arrowhead Stadium. Royals Stadium also played host to the 1973 All-Star Game on July 24, with the NL defeating the AL, 7–1.
California Angels ace pitcher Nolan Ryan broke Sandy Koufax's 1965 strikeout record of 382 when he struck out 383 batters during the season.
The Oakland Athletics won their second straight World Series championship in seven games, over the New York Mets.
Regular season standings
American League
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National League
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Postseason
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Statistical leaders
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External links
- 1973 season at Baseball-Reference.com