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The 1997 season of the National League was the one hundred twenty-second season of the league.

Contents

[edit] Season summary

[edit] Standings

An asterisk (*) indicates the team won its league's wild card, Bold indicates league champion, Italics indicates World Series champion
RankTeamGWLTWPCTGBRS (RS/G)RA (RA/G)AVGOBPSLGERAFPCT
Central Division
1Houston Astros16284780.519-.-777 (4.80)660 (4.07)0.2590.3360.4033.670.979
2Pittsburgh Pirates16279830.4885.0725 (4.48)760 (4.69)0.2620.3210.4044.280.979
3Cincinnati Reds16276860.4698.0651 (4.02)764 (4.72)0.2530.3170.3894.420.982
4St. Louis Cardinals16273890.45111.0689 (4.25)708 (4.37)0.2550.3220.3963.900.980
5Chicago Cubs16268940.42016.0687 (4.24)759 (4.69)0.2630.3190.3964.440.980
Eastern Division
1Atlanta Braves162101610.623-.-791 (4.88)581 (3.59)0.2700.3410.4263.180.982
2Florida Marlins*16292700.5689.0740 (4.57)669 (4.13)0.2590.3420.3953.830.981
3New York Mets16288740.54313.0777 (4.80)709 (4.38)0.2620.3290.4053.950.982
4Montreal Expos16278840.48123.0691 (4.27)740 (4.57)0.2580.3100.4254.140.979
5Philadelphia Phillies16268940.42033.0668 (4.12)840 (5.19)0.2550.3200.3854.870.982
Western Division
1San Francisco Giants16290720.556-.-784 (4.84)793 (4.90)0.2580.3360.4144.410.980
2Los Angeles Dodgers16288740.5432.0742 (4.58)645 (3.98)0.2680.3290.4183.630.981
3Colorado Rockies16283790.5127.0923 (5.70)908 (5.60)0.2880.3520.4785.250.983
4San Diego Padres16276860.46914.0795 (4.91)891 (5.50)0.2710.3420.4074.990.980

[edit] League leaders

Bold indicates league record, Italics indicate all-time record

[edit] Batting

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
Games PlayedJeff Bagwell
Craig Biggio
Eric Karros
Sammy Sosa
Houston Astros
Houston Astros
Los Angeles Dodgers
Chicago Cubs
162
At BatsMark GrudzielanekMontreal Expos649
Runs ScoredCraig BiggioHouston Astros146
HitsTony GwynnSan Diego Padres220
DoublesMark GrudzielanekMontreal Expos54
TriplesDelino DeShieldsSt. Louis Cardinals14
Home RunsLarry WalkerColorado Rockies49
Total BasesLarry WalkerColorado Rockies409
Runs Batted InAndres GalarragaColorado Rockies140
Stolen BasesTony WomackPittsburgh Pirates60
Caught StealingKenny LoftonAtlanta Braves20
WalksBarry BondsSan Francisco Giants145
Intentional Base-on-BallsBarry BondsSan Francisco Giants34
Hit by PitchCraig BiggioHouston Astros34
StrikeoutsSammy SosaChicago Cubs174
Sacrifice HitsEdgar RenteriaFlorida Marlins19
Sacrifice FliesBernard Gilkey
Tony Gwynn
New York Mets
San Diego Padres
12
Grounded into Double PlaysFred McGriffAtlanta Braves22
Batting AverageTony GwynnSan Diego Padres0.372
On-Base PercentageLarry WalkerColorado Rockies0.452
Slugging PercentageLarry WalkerColorado Rockies0.720
On-Base plus SluggingLarry WalkerColorado Rockies1.172
On-Base plus Slugging PlusMike PiazzaLos Angeles Dodgers186

[edit] Pitching

StatisticLeaderTeamNumber
WinsDenny NeagleAtlanta Braves20
LossesMark LeiterPhiladelphia Phillies17
Win-Loss PercentageGreg MadduxAtlanta Braves0.826
AppearancesJulian TavarezSan Francisco Giants89
Games StartedCurt Schilling
John Smoltz
Philadelphia Phillies
Atlanta Braves
35
Complete GamesPedro MartinezMontreal Expos13
ShutoutsCarlos PerezMontreal Expos5
Games FinishedRod BeckSan Francisco Giants66
SavesJeff ShawCincinnati Reds42
Innings PitchedJohn SmoltzAtlanta Braves256.0
Batters FacedDarryl KileHouston Astros1056
Hits AllowedJohn SmoltzAtlanta Braves234
Home Runs AllowedSteve TrachselChicago Cubs32
Base-on-Balls AllowedShawn EstesSan Francisco Giants100
Intentional Base-on-BallsSteve CookePittsburgh Pirates11
Hit BatsmenKevin BrownFlorida Marlins14
StrikeoutsCurt SchillingPhiladelphia Phillies319
Wild PitchesMike RemlingerCincinnati Reds12
BalksHideo NomoLos Angeles Dodgers4
Runs AllowedMark LeiterPhiladelphia Phillies132
Earned Runs AllowedMark LeiterPhiladelphia Phillies115
Earned Run AveragePedro MartinezMontreal Expos1.90
Walks plus Hits
per Inning Pitched
Pedro MartinezMontreal Expos0.932

[edit] All-Star Game

The National League lost the sixty-eighth midsummer classic at Jacobs Field in Cleveland, OH on Tuesday, July 8, 1997 by a score of 3 to 1. The league's manager was Bobby Cox.

[edit] Postseason

The 1997 National League playoffs featured the champions of the league's three divisions along with a wild card team. The teams competed in a best-of-five Division Series, followed by a best-of-seven League Championship Series. The winner of the League Championship Series represented the league in the World Series.

  Division Series Championship Series
                 
West.  San Francisco Giants 0  
WC  Florida Marlins 3  
    WC  Florida Marlins 4
  East.  Atlanta Braves 2
East.  Atlanta Braves 3
Cent.  Houston Astros 0  

In the World Series, the National League champion Florida Marlins defeated the American League's Cleveland Indians, 4 games to 3.

[edit] Award winners

The winner of the league's Most Valuable Player Award, given its Most Valuable Player, was Larry Walker, an outfielder with the Colorado Rockies. In the award's voting, he had 359 out of a possible 392 points and 22 first place votes.

The winner of the league's Cy Young Award, given its best pitcher, was Pedro Martinez of the Montréal Expos. In the award's voting, he had 134 out of a possible 140 points and 25 first place votes.

The winner of the league's Rookie of the Year Award, given its best rookie player, was Scott Rolen, a third baseman with the Philadelphia Phillies. 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
CCharles JohnsonFlorida Marlins
1BJ.T. SnowSan Francisco Giants
2BCraig BiggioHouston Astros
3BRey OrdóñezNew York Mets
SSKen CaminitiSan Diego Padres
OFBarry BondsSan Francisco Giants
Raul MondesiLos Angeles Dodgers
Larry WalkerColorado Rockies

[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
CMike PiazzaLos Angeles Dodgers
1BJeff BagwellHouston Astros
2BCraig BiggioHouston Astros
3BVinny CastillaColorado Rockies
SSJeff BlauserAtlanta Braves
OFBarry BondsSan Francisco Giants
Tony GwynnSan Diego Padres
Larry WalkerColorado Rockies
PJohn SmoltzAtlanta Braves

[edit] Hall of Fame Game

The fifty-first annual Hall of Fame Game was played on August 4 at Doubleday Field in Cooperstown, NY near the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In the game, the National League's Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Diego Padres of the American League by a score of 16 to 8.

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