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The 1994 season of the National League was the one hundred nineteenth season of the league.

Contents

[edit] Season summary

[edit] Standings

Due to the season being canceled, there were no league champions
RankTeamGWLTWPCTGBRS (RS/G)RA (RA/G)AVGOBPSLGERAFPCT
Central Division
1Cincinnati Reds11566481.574-.-609 (5.30)490 (4.26)0.2860.3490.4493.780.983
2Houston Astros11566490.5740.5602 (5.23)503 (4.37)0.2780.3430.4453.970.984
3Pittsburgh Pirates11453610.46513.0466 (4.09)580 (5.09)0.2590.3200.3844.640.981
3St. Louis Cardinals11553611.46112.5535 (4.65)621 (5.40)0.2630.3370.4145.140.982
5Chicago Cubs11349640.43416.5500 (4.42)549 (4.86)0.2590.3220.4044.470.982
Eastern Division
1Montreal Expos11474400.649-.-585 (5.13)454 (3.98)0.2780.3400.4353.560.979
2Atlanta Braves11468460.5966.0542 (4.75)448 (3.93)0.2670.3320.4343.570.982
3New York Mets11355580.48718.5506 (4.48)526 (4.65)0.2500.3100.3944.130.980
4Philadelphia Phillies11554610.47020.5521 (4.53)497 (4.32)0.2620.3290.3903.850.978
5Florida Marlins11551640.44323.5468 (4.07)576 (5.01)0.2660.3260.3964.500.978
Western Division
1Los Angeles Dodgers11458560.509-.-532 (4.67)509 (4.46)0.2700.3330.4144.230.980
2San Francisco Giants11555600.4783.5504 (4.38)500 (4.35)0.2490.3130.4023.990.985
3Colorado Rockies11753640.4536.5573 (4.90)638 (5.45)0.2740.3370.4395.150.981
4San Diego Padres11747700.40212.5479 (4.09)531 (4.54)0.2750.3270.4014.080.975

[edit] League leaders

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

[edit] Batting

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
Games PlayedDante BichetteColorado Rockies116
At BatsDante BichetteColorado Rockies484
Runs ScoredJeff BagwellHouston Astros104
HitsTony GwynnSan Diego Padres165
DoublesCraig Biggio
Larry Walker
Houston Astros
Montreal Expos
44
TriplesBrett Butler
Darren Lewis
Los Angeles Dodgers
San Francisco Giants
9
Home RunsMatt WilliamsSan Francisco Giants43
Total BasesJeff BagwellHouston Astros300
Runs Batted InJeff BagwellHouston Astros116
Stolen BasesCraig BiggioHouston Astros39
Caught StealingDeion SandersAtlanta Braves/Cincinnati Reds16
WalksBarry BondsSan Francisco Giants74
Intentional Base-on-BallsBarry BondsSan Francisco Giants18
Hit by PitchFernando VinaNew York Mets12
StrikeoutsReggie SandersCincinnati Reds114
Sacrifice HitsKen HillMontreal Expos16
Sacrifice FliesDarrin FletcherMontreal Expos12
Grounded into Double PlaysTony GwynnSan Diego Padres20
Batting AverageTony GwynnSan Diego Padres0.394
On-Base PercentageTony GwynnSan Diego Padres0.454
Slugging PercentageJeff BagwellHouston Astros0.750
On-Base plus SluggingJeff BagwellHouston Astros1.201
On-Base plus Slugging PlusJeff BagwellHouston Astros213

[edit] Pitching

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
WinsKen Hill
Greg Maddux
Montreal Expos
Atlanta Braves
16
LossesAndy BenesSan Diego Padres14
Win-Loss PercentageMarvin FreemanColorado Rockies0.833
AppearancesSteve ReedColorado Rockies61
Games StartedJose RijoCincinnati Reds26
Complete GamesGreg MadduxAtlanta Braves10
ShutoutsGreg Maddux
Ramon Martinez
Atlanta Braves
Los Angeles Dodgers
3
Games FinishedRod BeckSan Francisco Giants47
SavesJohn FrancoNew York Mets30
Innings PitchedGreg MadduxAtlanta Braves202.0
Batters FacedGreg MadduxAtlanta Braves774
Hits AllowedBob TewksburySt. Louis Cardinals190
Home Runs AllowedPete SmithNew York Mets25
Base-on-Balls AllowedDarryl KileHouston Astros82
Intentional Base-on-BallsAndy AshbySan Diego Padres12
Hit BatsmenPedro MartinezMontreal Expos11
StrikeoutsAndy BenesSan Diego Padres189
Wild PitchesDarryl Kile
Richie Lewis
Scott Sanders
Houston Astros
Florida Marlins
San Diego Padres
10
BalksRavelo ManzanilloPittsburgh Pirates5
Runs AllowedGreg HarrisColorado Rockies99
Earned Runs AllowedGreg HarrisColorado Rockies96
Earned Run AverageGreg MadduxAtlanta Braves1.56
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Greg MadduxAtlanta Braves0.896

[edit] All-Star Game

The National League won the sixty-fifth midsummer classic at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA on Tuesday, July 12, 1994 by a score of 8 to 7 in 10 innings. The league's manager was Jim Fregosi.

[edit] Postseason

The 1994 Postseason was cancelled due to a player's strike.

[edit] Award winners

The winner of the league's Most Valuable Player Award, given its Most Valuable Player, was Jeff Bagwell, a first baseman with the Houston Astros. In the award's voting, he had 392 out of a possible 392 points and 28 first place votes.

The winner of the league's Cy Young Award, given its best pitcher, was Greg Maddux of the Atlanta Braves. In the award's voting, he had 140 out of a possible 140 points and 28 first place votes.

The winner of the league's Rookie of the Year Award, given its best rookie player, was Raul Mondesi, an outfielder with the Los Angeles Dodgers. In the award's voting, he had 140 out of a possible 140 points and 28 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 MadduxAtlanta Braves
CTom PagnozziSt. Louis Cardinals
1BJeff BagwellHouston Astros
2BCraig BiggioHouston Astros
3BBarry LarkinCincinnati Reds
SSMatt WilliamsSan Francisco Giants
OFBarry BondsSan Francisco Giants
Marquis GrissomMontréal Expos
Darren LewisSan Francisco Giants

[edit] Silver Sluggers

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

PositionPlayerTeam
CMike PiazzaLos Angeles Dodgers
1BJeff BagwellHouston Astros
2BCraig BiggioHouston Astros
3BMatt WilliamsSan Francisco Giants
SSWil CorderoMontreal Expos
OFMoises AlouMontreal Expos
Barry BondsSan Francisco Giants
Tony GwynnSan Diego Padres
PMark PortugalSan Francisco Giants

[edit] Hall of Fame Game

The forty-eighth annual Hall of Fame Game was played on August 1 at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, NY near the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In the game, the National League's Philadelphia Phillies lost to the Seattle Mariners of the American League by a score of 4 to 3.

[edit] Notable events

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