1971 Major League Baseball season

The 1971 Major League Baseball season was the final season for the Senators in Washington, D.C., before the team's relocation to the Dallas-Fort Worth suburb Arlington for the following season, as the Texas Rangers, leaving the nation's capital without a baseball team of its own until 2005.

1971 MLB season
LeagueMajor League Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationApril 5 – October 17, 1971
Draft
Top draft pickDanny Goodwin
Picked byChicago White Sox
Regular season
Season MVPAL: Vida Blue (OAK)
NL: Joe Torre (STL)
Postseason
AL championsBaltimore Orioles
  AL runners-upOakland Athletics
NL championsPittsburgh Pirates
  NL runners-upSan Francisco Giants
World Series
ChampionsPittsburgh Pirates
  Runners-upBaltimore Orioles
World Series MVPRoberto Clemente (PIT)

This was the final season the majority of MLB teams wore wool flannel uniforms. The Pirates and Cardinals wore double knit uniforms of nylon and rayon throughout 1971, and the Orioles gradually phased out flannels, going all-double knit in time for the ALCS. By 1973, flannel uniforms completely disappeared from the MLB scene.

Regular season standings

Postseason

  League Championship Series
(ALCS, NLCS)
World Series
                 
East Baltimore 3  
West Oakland 0  
    AL Baltimore 3
  NL Pittsburgh 4
East Pittsburgh 3
West San Francisco 1  

Awards and honors

Statistical leaders

Statistic American League National League
AVGTony Oliva MIN.337Joe Torre STL.363
HRBill Melton CHW33Willie Stargell PIT48
RBIHarmon Killebrew MIN119Joe Torre STL137
WinsMickey Lolich DET25Ferguson Jenkins CHC24
ERAVida Blue OAK1.82Tom Seaver NYM1.76
SOMickey Lolich DET308Tom Seaver NYM289
SVKen Sanders MIL31Dave Giusti PIT30
SBAmos Otis KC52Lou Brock STL64

Regular Season Recap

Three of the four division races were anticlimactic; the only race was in the N.L. West between old rivals Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants. The Giants led by 8.5 games on September 1 but the Dodgers chipped away. In mid September, the Dodgers won 8 in a row, including 5 over the Giants to narrow the gap to one game. But they could get no closer; ultimately both teams won on the final day of the season and the Giants won the division by 1 game.

Events

January–June

July–December

References

  1. John Perrotto (August 14, 2006). "Baseball Plog". The Beaver County Times.
  2. Karpinski, David. "Ball Three, Take Yer Base – Courtesy of Charlie Finley and Joe Cronin". www.baseballroundtable.com. Retrieved March 9, 2019.
  3. John Perrotto (August 14, 2006). "Baseball Plog". The Beaver County Times.
  4. "Honoring First All-Minority Lineup". The New York Times. September 17, 2006. p. Sports p. 2.
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