- 1996 Major League Baseball season
The 1996 Major League Baseball season ended with the
New York Yankees defeating theAtlanta Braves in Game 6 of theWorld Series .Major League Baseball final standings
* "The asterisk denotes the club that won the wild card for its respective league."
Playoffs
*World Series:
New York Yankees overAtlanta Braves (4-2);John Wetteland , MVPBaseballplayoffsbracket | RD1=
Division Series
FOX/NBC/ESPN | RD2=League Championship Series
FOX/NBC | RD3=World Series
FOXRD1-seed1=| RD1-seed2=| RD1-seed3=| RD1-seed4=| RD1-seed5=| RD1-seed6=| RD1-seed7=| RD1-seed8=
RD1-seed1=East | RD1-team1=
New York Yankees
RD1-seed2=West | RD1-team2=Texas Rangers
RD1-score1=3 | RD1-score2=1RD1-seed3=WC | RD1-team3=
Baltimore Orioles
RD1-seed4=Cent. | RD1-team4=Cleveland Indians
RD1-score3=3 | RD1-score4=1RD1-seed5=East | RD1-team5=
Atlanta Braves
RD1-seed6=WC | RD1-team6=Los Angeles Dodgers
RD1-score5=3 | RD1-score6=0RD1-seed7=West | RD1-team7=
San Diego Padres
RD1-seed8=Cent. | RD1-team8=St. Louis Cardinals
RD1-score7=0 | RD1-score8=3RD2-seed1=East | RD2-team1=
New York Yankees
RD2-seed2=WC | RD2-team2=Baltimore Orioles
RD2-score1=4 | RD2-score2=1RD2-seed3=East | RD2-team3=
Atlanta Braves
RD2-seed4=Cent | RD2-team4=St. Louis Cardinals
RD2-score3=4 | RD2-score4=3RD3-seed1=AL | RD3-team1=
New York Yankees
RD3-seed2=NL | RD3-team2=Atlanta Braves
RD3-score1=4 | RD3-score2=2*American League Championship Series MVP:
Bernie Williams
**American League Division Series
*National League Championship Series MVP:Javy López
**National League Division Series
*All-Star Game,July 9 atVeterans Stadium : National League, 6-0;Mike Piazza , MVPAwards and honors
*Most Valuable Player
**Juan González, Texas Rangers, RF (AL)
**Ken Caminiti ,San Diego Padres , 3B (NL)
*Cy Young Award
**Pat Hentgen ,Toronto Blue Jays (AL)
**John Smoltz ,Atlanta Braves (NL)
*Rookie of the Year
**Derek Jeter ,New York Yankees , SS (AL)
**Todd Hollandsworth ,Los Angeles Dodgers , OF (NL)
*Manager of the Year Award
**Johnny Oates , Texas Rangers andJoe Torre ,New York Yankees (AL)
**Bruce Bochy ,San Diego Padres (NL)MLB Statistical Leaders
Events
January-June
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January 8 - For only the seventh time in history, and the first time since by|1971, theBaseball Writers Association of America fails to select a player for induction into theBaseball Hall of Fame .*
March 5 - TheVeterans Committee elects four new members to the Hall of Fame, and just misses naming a fifth. The group elected includesEarl Weaver , Baltimore Orioles manager for 17 seasons; pitcherJim Bunning , who won 100 games in each league; 19th-century manager Ned Hanlon, who won pennants in Baltimore and Brooklyn, and Bill Foster, the Negro Leagues' winningest pitcher. Second basemanNellie Fox receives the necessary 75% of the Committee's votes, but the rules allow for election of only one modern player, and Bunning has more votes.*
April 1 - Seven pitches into the first game of the season, atRiverfront Stadium in Cincinnati, home plate umpireJohn McSherry collapses on the field and dies of a massive heart attack. The game between theCincinnati Reds and Montréal Expos is postponed, along with the rest of the games scheduled for that day. Reds ownerMarge Schott later comes under fire for wanting the game in Cincinnati to continue despite the tragedy (and against the wishes of the players on both teams), saying that she felt "cheated" when it was canceled.*
May 14 - New York Yankee pitcherDwight Gooden pitches the first Yankee Stadiumno-hitter in 3 years as his Yankees beat theSeattle Mariners 3-0.*
May 17 - Baltimore Orioles catcherChris Hoiles hits a walk-off grand slam against theSeattle Mariners in the bottom of the ninth, down by three, with two outs and afull count . This is the first and only occurrence of this cliché ultimate game ending event in the history of professional baseball. Other similar games have occurred, but always either without a full count, down by less than three runs, or with fewer than two outs..*
June 6 - TheBoston Red Sox beat theChicago White Sox 7-4, asJohn Valentin of Boston hits for the cycle and the White Sox complete atriple play . It marks the first time sinceJuly 1 ,1931 that both events occur in the same game.July-December
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July 9 - AtVeterans Stadium , theNational League defeats theAmerican League 6-0 in the All-Star Game.Ken Caminiti andMike Piazza hit home runs for the winners. The game is the first All-Star contest in which no walks are issued by either team. The Orioles'Cal Ripken, Jr. starts the game, despite suffering a broken nose when he accidentally catches a forearm from White Sox reliever Roberto Hernández when the latter slips on the tarp during the AL team photo shoot.*
September 6 -Eddie Murray of theBaltimore Orioles becomes the 15th player in major league history to hit 500 home runs. He homers offFelipe Lira in the seventh inning of the Orioles' 5-4, 12-inning loss to theDetroit Tigers at Camden Yards. Murray also joinsHank Aaron andWillie Mays as the only big leaguers to reach both this milestone and also the 3,000 hit mark.*
September 6 - Brett Butler returns to theLos Angeles Dodgers line-up four months after having surgery for throat cancer. The 39-year-old center fielder scores the decisive run in a 3-2 victory over thePittsburgh Pirates .
*September 17 -Hideo Nomo pitches ano-hitter against theColorado Rockies , leading theLos Angeles Dodgers to a 9-0 victory. Nomo walks four batters and strikes out eight.*
October 24 - TheAtlanta Braves play their final game atAtlanta-Fulton County Stadium vs. theNew York Yankees .*
October 26 - TheNew York Yankees take their fourth victory in a row from theAtlanta Braves , 3-2, giving them the1996 World Series and their 23rd World Championship. StarterJimmy Key gets the win with help from closerJohn Wetteland , whose four saves earn him the MVP trophy.Movies
*"Ed"
*"Soul of the Game " (TV)
*"The Fan"Deaths
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February 8 -Del Ennis , 70, All-Star left fielder for the Phillies who had seven 100-RBI seasons, leading the NL for the 1950 "Whiz Kids" team, and was the team's career home run leader (259) until 1980
*February 19 -Charles O. Finley , 77, owner of the Athletics from 1960 to 1981 who moved the team from Kansas City to Oakland, and was known for numerous gimmicks and controversies; won three straight World Series from 1972-74
*March 8 - Bill Nicholson, 81, 5-time All-Star right fielder for the Cubs and Phillies who twice led the NL in home runs and RBI
*April 1 -John McSherry , 51, National League umpire since 1971 who worked in eight NLCS and two World Series
*May 3 -Alex Kellner , 71, an All-Star pitcher who played for the Athletics, Reds and Cardinals between 1948 and 1959
*May 19 - Johnny Berardino, 79, infielder for the Browns and Indians who topped 80 RBI in 1940 and 1941; became an actor, best known for the soap opera "General Hospital "
*May 26 -Mike Sharperson , 34, All-Star infielder for the Dodgers who batted .300 in 1992
*June 16 -Mel Allen , 83, legendary broadcaster who spent over 35 years with the Yankees, also on national broadcasts and "This Week in Baseball"
*July 8 -Jim Busby , 69, All-Star center fielder for six teams who batted .312 for 1953 Senators, led AL in putouts twice; later a coach
*August 4 - Willard Brown, 81, All-Star outfielder of the Negro Leagues who became the first black player to hit a home run in the American League
*September 4 -Babe Dahlgren , 84, All-Star first baseman best remembered for replacingLou Gehrig to end his 2,130 consecutive games streak, hitting a home run in the game
*September 6 -Barney McCosky , 79, outfielder for the Tigers and Athletics who batted .312 lifetime, led AL in hits in 1940
*October 4 -Joe Hoerner , 59, All-Star reliever for seven teams who averaged 15 saves for 1966-69 Cardinals
*October 29 -Ewell Blackwell , 74, six-time All-Star pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds who came within two outs of throwing consecutiveno-hitter s in 1947; led NL in wins and strikeouts that season
*November 11 -Lum Harris , 81, manager who won 1969 NL West title with the Braves; previously a pitcher for the Athletics, and Houston manager
*December 27 -Gene Brabender , 55, pitcher who led the Seattle Pilots with 13 wins in their only season
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