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  1. The 2020 Major League Baseball season began on July 23 and ended on September 27 with only 60 games amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.The full 162-game regular season was planned to begin on March 26, but the pandemic caused Major League Baseball (MLB) to announce on March 12 that the remainder of spring training was canceled and that the start of the regular season would be delayed by at least two ...

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      The Cincinnati Reds are an American professional baseball...

  2. Clinched Division and Best Record in League. The official standings for Major League Baseball including division and league standings for regular season, wild card, and playoffs.

  3. The 2019 Major League Baseball season began on March 20, while the regular season ended on September 29. It was the 150th anniversary of professional baseball, dating back to the 1869 foundation of the Cincinnati Red Stockings. The postseason began on October 1. The World Series began October 22 and ended October 30 with the Washington ...

  4. Check out the Major League Baseball Detailed Standings including East, Central and West Division Stats on Baseball-Reference.com.

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    (1) Tampa Bay Rays vs. (8) Toronto Blue Jays

    Tampa Bay won the series, 2–0. The Rays swept the Blue Jays to advance to the ALDS.

    (2) Oakland Athletics vs. (7) Chicago White Sox

    Oakland won the series, 2–1. The Athletics defeated the White Sox to advance to the ALDS. This was the first playoff series win by the Athletics since 2006.

    (3) Minnesota Twins vs. (6) Houston Astros

    Houston won the series, 2–0. The Astros swept the Twins to advance to the ALDS. With the series loss, the Twins' playoff game losing streak had been extended to 18 games.

    (1) Los Angeles Dodgers vs. (8) Milwaukee Brewers

    Los Angeles won the series, 2–0. This was the second postseason meeting between the Dodgers and Brewers. The first was the 2018 NLCS, which Los Angeles won in seven games. The Dodgers swept the series to advance to the NLDS.

    (2) Atlanta Braves vs. (7) Cincinnati Reds

    Atlanta won the series, 2–0. This was the second postseason meeting between the Reds and Braves. They last met in the 1995 NLCS, which the Braves won in a four-game sweep. The Braves once again swept the Reds to advance to the NLDS.

    (3) Chicago Cubs vs. (6) Miami Marlins

    Miami won the series, 2–0. This was the second postseason meeting between the Marlins and Cubs. The first was the 2003 NLCS, which the Marlins won in seven games. The Marlins swept the Cubs to return to the NLDS for the first time since 2003.

    (1) Tampa Bay Rays vs. (5) New York Yankees

    Tampa Bay won the series, 3–2. The Rays defeated the Yankees in five games to advance to the ALCS for the first time since 2008.

    (2) Oakland Athletics vs. (6) Houston Astros

    Houston won the series, 3–1. The Astros upset the Athletics in four games to advance to the ALCS for the fourth year in a row.

    (1) Los Angeles Dodgers vs. (4) San Diego Padres

    Los Angeles won the series, 3–0. This was the first postseason meeting in this history of the Dodgers–Padres rivalry, as well as the first postseason series to feature two California teams since the 2002 World Series. The Dodgers swept the Padres to advance to the NLCS for the third time in the past five years.

    (2) Atlanta Braves vs. (6) Miami Marlins

    Atlanta won the series, 3–0. The Braves swept the Marlins to advance to the NLCS for the first time since 2001. This was the first playoff series loss by the Marlins in franchise history, previously they had gone undefeated through the postseason field in 1997 and 2003.

    (1) Tampa Bay Rays vs. (6) Houston Astros

    Tampa Bay won the series, 4–3. This was the second postseason meeting between the Rays and Astros. They last met in the 2019 American League Division Series, which the Astros won in five games. The Astros became the second team in MLB history to overcome a 3–0 series deficit to force a Game 7 in a postseason series, the last team to do so were the Boston Red Sox in the 2004 ALCS. However, the Rays managed to hold on and win Game 7 to avenge their 2019 ALDS defeat against Houston, advancing to...

    (1) Los Angeles Dodgers vs. (2) Atlanta Braves

    Los Angeles won the series, 4–3. This was the fourth postseason meeting between the Braves and Dodgers. The previous three match-ups were the in the Division Series in 1996, 2013, and 2018, with Atlanta winning the former and Los Angeles winning the latter two. The Dodgers overcame a 3–1 series deficit to defeat the Braves in seven games and return to the World Series for the third time in the past four years. Both teams would meet again in the 2021 NLCS, which the Braves won in six games en...

    (AL1) Tampa Bay Rays vs. (NL1) Los Angeles Dodgers

    Los Angeles won the series, 4–2. This was the first World Series ever played at a neutral site. The Dodgers defeated the Rays in six games to win their first World Series title since 1988and seventh overall. Both teams would split the first two games. while the Dodgers won Game 3 by a 6–2 score to take a 2–1 series lead. In Game 4, the Rays scored two runs in the bottom of the ninth to even the series at two games each due to an error committed by the Dodgers’ Max Muncy. The Dodgers won Game...

    This was seventh year of eight-year U.S. TV contracts with ESPN, Fox Sports, and TBS. With the temporary expansion to a 16-team playoff format, Wild Card Series games aired across TBS, ESPN, ESPN2, and ABC. This marked the first time that ABC had MLB playoff games since 1995, and the first time since 2006 that the network began using the ESPN on AB...

  5. 2019 MLB Standings, Team and Player Statistics, Leaderboards, Award Winners, Trades, Minor Leagues, Fielding, Batting, Pitching, New Debuts.

  6. 2019 MLB Schedule | Baseball-Reference.com. Every game played in the 2019 season.

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