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The following are the baseball events of the year 1981 throughout the world.  

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Champions

Major League Baseball

 

               
     

   

     

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'NOTE' Due to a strike in mid-season, the season was divided into a first half and a second half. The division winner of the first half (denoted East 1, West 1) played the division winner of the second half (denoted East 2, West 2).

Other champions

Awards and honors

MLB Statistical Leaders

  American League National League
Type Name Stat Name Stat
AVG Carney Lansford .336 Bill Madlock .341
HR Tony Armas, Dwight Evans, Bobby Grich & Eddie Murray 22 Mike Schmidt 31
RBI Eddie Murray 78 Mike Schmidt 91
Wins Dennis Martinez, Steve McCatty, Jack Morris & Pete Vuckovich 14 Tom Seaver 14
ERA Sammy Stewart 2.32 Nolan Ryan 1.69

Major League Baseball final standings

First half of season

American League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win % GB
East Division
1st New York Yankees 34 22 .607    --
2nd Baltimore Orioles 31 23 .574    --
3rd Milwaukee Brewers 31 25 .568    --
4th Detroit Tigers 31 26 .544    --
5th Boston Red Sox 30 26 .536    --
6th Cleveland Indians 26 24 .520    --
7th Toronto Blue Jays 16 42 .276    --

West Division
1st Oakland Athletics 37 23 .617    --
2nd Texas Rangers 33 22 .600    --
3rd Chicago White Sox 31 22 .585    --
4th California Angels 31 29 .444    --
5th Kansas City Royals 20 30 .400    --
6th Seattle Mariners 21 36 .368    --
7th Minnesota Twins 17 39 .556    --

National League
Rank Club Wins Losses Win %   GB
East Division
1st Philadelphia Phillies 34 21 .618    --
2nd St. Louis Cardinals 30 20 .600    --
3rd Montréal Expos 30 25 .545    --
4th Pittsburgh Pirates 25 23 .521    --
5th New York Mets 17 34 .333    --
6th Chicago Cubs 15 37 .288    --

West Division
1st Los Angeles Dodgers 36 21 .632    --
2nd Cincinnati Reds 35 21 .625    --
3rd Houston Astros 28 29 .491    --
4th Atlanta Braves 25 29 .463    --
5th San Francisco Giants 27 32 .458    --
6th San Diego Padres 23 33 .411    --

 

Second half of season

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Overall record

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Events

January-March

  • March 11 - Johnny Mize and Rube Foster are elected to the Hall of Fame by the Special Veterans Committee. Mize hit .312 with 359 home runs in 15 seasons for the Cardinals and New York Giants, while Foster was a star pitcher, manager and pioneer of the Negro Leagues during the first quarter of the 20th century.

April-June

  • June 12 - After meeting with major league owners for most of the previous day, players' union chief Marvin Miller announces, "We have accomplished nothing. The strike is on," thus beginning the longest labor action to date in American sports history. By the time the season resumes on August 10, 706 games (38 percent of the season schedule) will have been canceled.

July-September

October-December

  • October 3 - Bob Horner hits two home runs and scores the winning run to give the Atlanta Braves a 4–3 win over the Cincinnati Reds, and give the Houston Astros the second-half title in the NL West division. Cincinnati, which lost the first-half title to the Dodgers by one-half game, will finish with the best overall record (66-42) in the major leagues, but will not make the playoffs.
  • October 3 - The Milwaukee Brewers (playing since 1970) and Montréal Expos (since 1969) clinch their first-ever postseason appearances. Milwaukee beats Detroit 2–1 to wrap up the second-half title in the AL East division, while Montréal edges the Mets 5–4 to win the NL West division's second playoff spot.
  • October 5 - The Kansas City Royals shut out Cleveland 9–0 in the first game of a scheduled doubleheader to clinch the second-half title in the AL West division. The second game is canceled as irrelevant.
  • October 28 - Pedro Guerrero drives in five runs, and pitcher Burt Hooton and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the New York Yankees 9–2 to win the 1981 World Series in six games. In a remarkable postseason, the Dodgers came from behind to win three series (down 2–0 to Houston and 2–1 to Montréal in the best-of-5 series). Guerrero, Ron Cey and Steve Yeager are named co-MVPs.
  • Movies

    • (TV)

    Births

    Deaths

    • January 26 - Ray Oyler, 42, shortstop known for excellent glovework with the Detroit Tigers' 1968 champions, afterwards taken in the expansion draft by the Seattle Pilots
    • March 10 - Bob Elson, 76, broadcaster for the Chicago White Sox from 1931 to 1970; also worked with the Cubs and Oakland Athletics
    • March 17 - Paul Dean, 67, pitcher who joined his older brother Dizzy on the St. Louis Cardinals, winning 19 games in each of his first two seasons; the brothers each won two games in the 1934 World Series
    • March 19 - Frank Lane, 85, general manager of the White Sox, Indians, Brewers and Cardinals known for his numerous trades
    • April 16 - Effa Manley, 84, owner of the Negro Leagues' Newark Eagles from 1935 to 1948
    • July 1 - Dan Daniel, 91, sportswriter for The Sporting News and various New York newspapers for over 50 years; also a member of baseball's Rules Committee
    • August 9 - Sammy T. Hughes, 70, 6-time All-Star second baseman of the Negro Leagues, mainly with the Elite Giants
    • October 4 - Freddie Lindstrom, 75, Hall of Fame third baseman for the New York Giants who batted .311 lifetime, twice collecting 230 hits and batting .333 in the 1924 World Series at age 18; later coach at Northwestern
    • October 25 - Pete Reiser, 62, All-Star center fielder for the Brooklyn Dodgers who led the NL in batting and four other categories in 1941 and in steals twice, but whose fearless defensive style led to numerous injuries
    • December 10 - John F. Kieran, 89, New York sportswriter and radio and television personality who authored books on numerous subjects
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