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The 1991 season of the National League was the one hundred sixteenth season of the league.

Contents

[edit] Season summary

[edit] Standings

Bold indicates league champion, Italics indicates World Series champion
RankTeamGWLTWPCTGBRS (RS/G)RA (RA/G)AVGOBPSLGERAFPCT
Eastern Division
1Pittsburgh Pirates16298640.605-.-768 (4.74)632 (3.90)0.2630.3380.3983.440.981
2St. Louis Cardinals16284780.51914.0651 (4.02)648 (4.00)0.2550.3220.3573.690.983
3Philadelphia Phillies16278840.48120.0629 (3.88)680 (4.20)0.2410.3030.3583.860.981
4Chicago Cubs16077830.48120.0695 (4.34)734 (4.59)0.2530.3080.3904.030.982
5New York Mets16177840.47820.5640 (3.98)646 (4.01)0.2440.3170.3653.560.977
6Montreal Expos16171900.44126.5579 (3.60)655 (4.07)0.2460.3070.3573.640.979
Western Division
1Atlanta Braves16294680.580-.-749 (4.62)644 (3.98)0.2580.3270.3933.490.978
2Los Angeles Dodgers16293690.5741.0665 (4.10)565 (3.49)0.2530.3250.3593.060.980
3San Diego Padres16284780.51910.0636 (3.93)646 (3.99)0.2440.3080.3623.570.982
4San Francisco Giants16275870.46319.0649 (4.01)697 (4.30)0.2460.3060.3814.030.982
5Cincinnati Reds16274880.45720.0689 (4.25)691 (4.27)0.2580.3180.4033.830.979
6Houston Astros16265970.40129.0605 (3.73)717 (4.43)0.2440.3080.3474.000.974

[edit] League leaders

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

[edit] Batting

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
Games PlayedBrett ButlerLos Angeles Dodgers161
At BatsMark GraceChicago Cubs619
Runs ScoredBrett ButlerLos Angeles Dodgers112
HitsTerry PendletonAtlanta Braves187
DoublesBobby BonillaPittsburgh Pirates44
TriplesRay LankfordSt. Louis Cardinals15
Home RunsHoward JohnsonNew York Mets38
Total BasesWill Clark
Terry Pendleton
San Francisco Giants
Atlanta Braves
303
Runs Batted InHoward JohnsonNew York Mets117
Stolen BasesMarquis GrissomMontreal Expos76
Caught StealingBrett ButlerLos Angeles Dodgers28
WalksBrett ButlerLos Angeles Dodgers108
Intentional Base-on-BallsFred McGriffSan Diego Padres26
Hit by PitchJeff BagwellHouston Astros13
StrikeoutsDelino DeShieldsMontreal Expos151
Sacrifice HitsJay BellPittsburgh Pirates30
Sacrifice FliesHoward JohnsonNew York Mets15
Grounded into Double PlaysBenito SantiagoSan Diego Padres21
Batting AverageTerry PendletonAtlanta Braves0.319
On-Base PercentageBarry BondsPittsburgh Pirates0.410
Slugging PercentageWill ClarkSan Francisco Giants0.536
On-Base plus SluggingBarry BondsPittsburgh Pirates0.924
On-Base plus Slugging PlusBarry BondsPittsburgh Pirates161

[edit] Pitching

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
WinsTom Glavine
John Smiley
Atlanta Braves
Pittsburgh Pirates
20
LossesBud BlackSan Francisco Giants16
Win-Loss PercentageCris Carpenter
Kelly Downs
Jose Rijo
John Smiley
St. Louis Cardinals
San Francisco Giants
Cincinnati Reds
Pittsburgh Pirates
0.714
AppearancesBarry JonesMontreal Expos77
Games StartedGreg MadduxChicago Cubs37
Complete GamesTom Glavine
Dennis Martinez
Atlanta Braves
Montreal Expos
9
ShutoutsDennis MartinezMontreal Expos5
Games FinishedLee SmithSt. Louis Cardinals61
SavesLee SmithSt. Louis Cardinals47
Innings PitchedGreg MadduxChicago Cubs263.0
Batters FacedGreg MadduxChicago Cubs1070
Hits AllowedFrank ViolaNew York Mets259
Home Runs AllowedTom BrowningCincinnati Reds32
Base-on-Balls AllowedJose DeJesusPhiladelphia Phillies128
Intentional Base-on-BallsRoger McDowellPhiladelphia Phillies/Los Angeles Dodgers20
Hit BatsmenJohn BurkettSan Francisco Giants10
StrikeoutsDavid ConeNew York Mets241
Wild PitchesJohn SmoltzAtlanta Braves20
BalksBud BlackSan Francisco Giants6
Runs AllowedTom BrowningCincinnati Reds124
Earned Runs AllowedTom BrowningCincinnati Reds107
Earned Run AverageDennis MartinezMontreal Expos2.39
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Jose RijoCincinnati Reds1.077

[edit] All-Star Game

The National League lost the sixty-second midsummer classic at SkyDome in Toronto, ON on Tuesday, July 9, 1991 by a score of 4 to 2. The league's manager was Lou Piniella.

[edit] Postseason

The National League Championship Series, featured Pittsburgh Pirates, the Eastern Division winner, and the Atlanta Braves, the Western Division winner. The Braves defeated the Pirates, 4 games to 3.

In the World Series, the National League champion Atlanta Braves were defeated by the American League's Minnesota Twins, 4 games to 3.

[edit] Award winners

The winner of the league's Most Valuable Player Award, given its Most Valuable Player, was Terry Pendleton, a third baseman with the Atlanta Braves. In the award's voting, he had 274 out of a possible 336 points and 12 first place votes.

The winner of the league's Cy Young Award, given its best pitcher, was Tom Glavine of the Atlanta Braves. In the award's voting, he had 110 out of a possible 120 points and 19 first place votes.

The winner of the league's Rookie of the Year Award, given its best rookie player, was Jeff Bagwell, a first baseman with the Houston Astros. In the award's voting, he had 118 out of a possible 120 points and 23 first place votes.

[edit] Gold Gloves

The following players won the Gold Glove Award, given to the league's best fielders as voted upon by its managers and coaches, at their respective position.

PositionPlayerTeam
PGreg MadduxChicago Cubs
CTom PagnozziSt. Louis Cardinals
1BWill ClarkSan Francisco Giants
2BRyne SandbergChicago Cubs
3BOzzie SmithSt. Louis Cardinals
SSMatt WilliamsSan Francisco Giants
OFAndy Van SlykePittsburgh Pirates
Barry BondsPittsburgh Pirates
Tony GwynnSan Diego Padres

[edit] Silver Sluggers

The following players won the Silver Slugger Award, given to the league's best fielders as voted upon by its managers and coaches, at their respective position.

PositionPlayerTeam
CBenito SantiagoSan Diego Padres
1BWill ClarkSan Francisco Giants
2BRyne SandbergChicago Cubs
3BHoward JohnsonNew York Mets
SSBarry LarkinCincinnati Reds
OFBarry BondsPittsburgh Pirates
Bobby BonillaPittsburgh Pirates
Ron GantAtlanta Braves
PTom GlavineAtlanta Braves

[edit] Hall of Fame Game

The forty-sixth annual Hall of Fame Game was played on July 22 at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, NY near the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In the game, the National League's San Francisco Giants lost to the Minnesota Twins of the American League by a score of 6 to 4.

[edit] Notable events

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