1981 Los Angeles Dodgers season
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The 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers season got off to a strong start when rookie pitcher Fernando Valenzuela pitched a shutout on opening day, starting the craze that came to be known as "Fernandomania." Fernando went on to win both the Rookie of the Year and Cy Young Awards.
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1981 Los Angeles Dodgers | ||||
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World Series Champions National League Champions National League West Co-Champions | ||||
League | National League | |||
Division | West | |||
Ballpark | Dodger Stadium | |||
City | Los Angeles | |||
Owners | Peter O'Malley | |||
General managers | Al Campanis | |||
Managers | Tommy Lasorda | |||
Television | KTTV (11) Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett, Ross Porter ONTV Geoff Witcher, Al Downing | |||
Radio | KABC Vin Scully, Jerry Doggett, Ross Porter KTNQ Jaime Jarrín, Rudy Hoyos | |||
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The season was divided into two halves because of a two-month long mid-season players' strike. The Dodgers won the National League West in the first half and advanced to the playoffs. They beat the Houston Astros in the NLDS and the Montreal Expos in the NLCS before beating the New York Yankees to win the World Series.