1990 Major League Baseball season

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The 1990 Major League Baseball season saw the Cincinnati Reds upset the heavily favored Oakland Athletics in the World Series, for their first title since 1976. This was Fay Vincent's first full season as commissioner.

DurationApril 9 – October 20, 1990
Games162
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Locations of teams for the 1977–1992 National League seasons
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Awards and honors

Other awards

Player of the Month

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Pitcher of the Month

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Statistical leaders

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McGee won the NL batting title despite being traded to Oakland in late August.

Standings

American League

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AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Boston Red Sox 8874 .543 5130 3744
Toronto Blue Jays 8676 .531 2 4437 4239
Detroit Tigers 7983 .488 9 3942 4041
Cleveland Indians 7785 .475 11 4140 3645
Baltimore Orioles 7685 .472 11½ 4040 3645
Milwaukee Brewers 7488 .457 14 3942 3546
New York Yankees 6795 .414 21 3744 3051
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AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Oakland Athletics 10359 .636 5130 5229
Chicago White Sox 9468 .580 9 4931 4537
Texas Rangers 8379 .512 20 4735 3644
California Angels 8082 .494 23 4239 3843
Seattle Mariners 7785 .475 26 3843 3942
Kansas City Royals 7586 .466 27½ 4536 3050
Minnesota Twins 7488 .457 29 4140 3348
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National League

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Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Pittsburgh Pirates 9567 .586 4932 4635
New York Mets 9171 .562 4 5229 3942
Montreal Expos 8577 .525 10 4734 3843
Chicago Cubs 7785 .475 18 3942 3843
Philadelphia Phillies 7785 .475 18 4140 3645
St. Louis Cardinals 7092 .432 25 3447 3645
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Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Cincinnati Reds 9171 .562 4635 4536
Los Angeles Dodgers 8676 .531 5 4734 3942
San Francisco Giants 8577 .525 6 4932 3645
Houston Astros 7587 .463 16 4932 2655
San Diego Padres 7587 .463 16 3744 3843
Atlanta Braves 6597 .401 26 3744 2853
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Postseason

Bracket

League Championship Series
(ALCS, NLCS)
World Series
      
East Boston 0
West Oakland 4
AL Oakland 0
NL Cincinnati 4
East Pittsburgh 2
West Cincinnati 4

List of managers

Home field attendance and payroll

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Toronto Blue Jays[1] 86 −3.4% 3,885,284 15.1% 47,966 $19,259,334 16.1%
Los Angeles Dodgers[2] 86 11.7% 3,002,396 2.0% 37,067 $22,018,704 4.5%
Oakland Athletics[3] 103 4.0% 2,900,217 8.7% 35,805 $20,087,501 23.1%
New York Mets[4] 91 4.6% 2,732,745 −6.4% 33,738 $21,922,834 10.2%
St. Louis Cardinals[5] 70 −18.6% 2,573,225 −16.5% 31,768 $21,048,334 30.9%
California Angels[6] 80 −12.1% 2,555,688 −3.5% 31,552 $22,417,500 48.5%
Boston Red Sox[7] 88 6.0% 2,528,986 0.8% 31,222 $20,858,333 12.4%
Baltimore Orioles[8] 76 −12.6% 2,415,189 −4.7% 30,190 $10,100,084 −7.5%
Cincinnati Reds[9] 91 21.3% 2,400,892 21.3% 29,641 $14,470,000 23.5%
Kansas City Royals[10] 75 −18.5% 2,244,956 −9.4% 27,716 $24,161,084 27.7%
Chicago Cubs[11] 77 −17.2% 2,243,791 −10.0% 27,701 $14,599,000 22.5%
Texas Rangers[12] 83 0.0% 2,057,911 0.7% 25,096 $15,597,872 31.1%
Pittsburgh Pirates[13] 95 28.4% 2,049,908 49.2% 25,308 $15,556,000 11.2%
New York Yankees[14] 67 −9.5% 2,006,436 −7.6% 24,771 $21,312,318 24.5%
Chicago White Sox[15] 94 36.2% 2,002,357 91.5% 25,029 $10,721,500 25.2%
Philadelphia Phillies[16] 77 14.9% 1,992,484 7.0% 24,599 $13,740,167 27.5%
San Francisco Giants[17] 85 −7.6% 1,975,528 −4.1% 24,389 $21,565,333 43.4%
San Diego Padres[18] 75 −15.7% 1,856,396 −7.6% 22,918 $17,788,334 16.3%
Milwaukee Brewers[19] 74 −8.6% 1,752,900 −11.1% 21,641 $20,149,167 58.5%
Minnesota Twins[20] 74 −7.5% 1,751,584 −23.1% 21,624 $15,272,000 −9.1%
Seattle Mariners[21] 77 5.5% 1,509,727 16.3% 18,639 $12,867,667 27.4%
Detroit Tigers[22] 79 33.9% 1,495,785 −3.1% 18,466 $18,393,238 17.4%
Montreal Expos[23] 85 4.9% 1,373,087 −23.0% 16,952 $17,334,888 25.5%
Houston Astros[24] 75 −12.8% 1,310,927 −28.6% 16,184 $18,752,500 20.4%
Cleveland Indians[25] 77 5.5% 1,225,240 −4.7% 15,126 $15,208,000 53.7%
Atlanta Braves[26] 65 3.2% 980,129 −0.5% 12,100 $15,065,501 34.8%
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National television coverage

This was the first season of four-year deals with CBS and ESPN. CBS was awarded the rights to broadcast Saturday afternoon games, the All-Star game, and the entire postseason. ESPN's games included Sunday Night Baseball, Wednesday Night Baseball, and doubleheaders on Tuesdays and Fridays.

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