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The 1982 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1982 season. The 79th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the National League (NL) champion St. Louis Cardinals and the American League (AL) champion Milwaukee Brewers. The Cardinals won the series, four games to three.
His production on the field declined after rehab, and he never again approached his 1979 levels. He went on to play in three World Series—in 1980 with the Royals and in 1982 and 1985 with the St. Louis Cardinals. Porter won both the 1982 National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award and the 1982 World Series MVP Award.
On May 6, 1982, Gaylord Perry of the Seattle Mariners became the fifteenth pitcher to win three hundred games when Seattle defeated the NY Yankees 7–3 at the Kingdome. On May 30, Cal Ripken Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles plays the first of what would become a record-breaking 2,632 consecutive games by starting at third base against the Toronto ...
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He won the National League (NL) Most Valuable Player Award in 1974 and was the National League Championship Series MVP in 1978. Garvey was also a member of the 1981 World Series-winning Dodgers. Garvey signed with the Padres in December 1982 and remained with the team until 1987, when his playing career ended.
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Bryce Harper is the biggest liability for BetMGM in the World Series MVP market. MLB betting, odds: Yordan Alvarez is World Series MVP favorite, but Bryce Harper is most popular bet [Video] Skip ...
Career highlights and awards; 9× All-Star (1973, 1975–1982) 2× World Series champion (1975, 1976) 5× Gold Glove Award (1974–1977, 1979) 2× Silver Slugger Award (1981, 1982) Cincinnati Reds No. 13 retired; Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame; Member of the Venezuelan; Baseball Hall of Fame; Induction: 2003