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The 1988 National League Championship Series was played between the National League West champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the National League East champion New York Mets.The Dodgers won the Series four games to three, en route to defeating the Oakland Athletics in five games in the 1988 World Series.
- October 4–12
- ABC
- Orel Hershiser (Los Angeles)
1988 NLCS - Los Angeles Dodgers over New York Mets (4-3) series statistics and schedule on Baseball-Reference.com ... More league info. ... , Nippon Pro Baseball ...
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May 17, 2019 · After the series was tied 3-3, the Dodgers limited the Mets to five hits and shut them out in Game 7 to win the 1988 NLCS and advance to the 1988 World Series, where they would face the Oakland Athletics. Further Reading . William F. McNeil: Miracle in Chavez Ravine: The Los Angeles Dodgers in 1988, McFarland, Jefferson, NC, 2008.
Los Angeles Dodgers beat New York Mets (6-0). Oct 12, 1988, Attendance: 55693, Time of Game: 2:51. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability
Jun 14, 2019 · The 1988 National League Championship Series had everything an inspired script writer on Broadway or in Hollywood could have produced. It was New York vs. Los Angeles, a clash of titans and cultures. Stars, enough to fill an All-Star squad, aligned on both sides. Managers Davey Johnson and Tommy Lasorda were household names, Johnson's Mets ...
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Oct 5, 2015 · October 5, 2015. The 1988 National League Championship Series had everything an inspired script writer on Broadway or in Hollywood could have produced. It was New York vs. Los Angeles, a clash of titans and cultures. Stars, enough to fill an All-Star squad, aligned on both sides. Managers Davey Johnson and Tommy Lasorda were household names ...
Oct 8, 1988 · Wet, wild, and weird — with a dash of pine tar. So went the third game of the 1988 National League Championship Series at Shea Stadium on a damp, frigid Saturday afternoon in October.