1992 Major League Baseball season

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The 1992 Major League Baseball season saw the Toronto Blue Jays defeat the Atlanta Braves in the World Series, becoming the first team outside the United States to win the World Series.

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1992 MLB season
LeagueMajor League Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationApril 6 – October 24, 1992
Number of games162
Number of teams26
TV partner(s)CBS, ESPN
Draft
Top draft pickPhil Nevin
Picked byHouston Astros
Regular Season
Season MVPAL: Dennis Eckersley (OAK)
NL: Barry Bonds (PIT)
Postseason
AL championsToronto Blue Jays
  AL runners-upOakland Athletics
NL championsAtlanta Braves
  NL runners-upPittsburgh Pirates
World Series
ChampionsToronto Blue Jays
  Runners-upAtlanta Braves
World Series MVPPat Borders (TOR)
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Locations of teams for the 1977–1992 National League seasons
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A resurgence in pitching dominance occurred during this season. On average, one out of every seven games pitched this season was a shutout; in 2,106 MLB regular-season games, 298 shutouts were pitched (up from 272 in 2,104 regular-season games in 1991).[1][2] Two teams pitched at least 20 shutouts each; the Atlanta Braves led the Majors with 24 and the Pittsburgh Pirates finished second with 20. In the National League, no team hit more than 138 home runs and no team scored 700 runs. The San Francisco Giants were shut out 18 times, the most in the Majors.[3][4] The effect was similar in the American League. In 1991, two AL teams had scored at least 800 runs and three had collected 1,500 hits.[5] In 1992, no team scored 800 runs and only one reached 1,500 hits.[6] The California Angels were shut out 15 times, the most in the AL.[7]

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Statistical leaders

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Standings

American League

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AL East
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
(1) Toronto Blue Jays 9666 .593 5328 4338
Milwaukee Brewers 9270 .568 4 5328 3942
Baltimore Orioles 8973 .549 7 4338 4635
Cleveland Indians 7686 .469 20 4140 3546
New York Yankees 7686 .469 20 4140 3546
Detroit Tigers 7587 .463 21 3842 3745
Boston Red Sox 7389 .451 23 4437 2952
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AL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
(2) Oakland Athletics 9666 .593 5130 4536
Minnesota Twins 9072 .556 6 4833 4239
Chicago White Sox 8676 .531 10 5032 3644
Texas Rangers 7785 .475 19 3645 4140
California Angels 7290 .444 24 4140 3150
Kansas City Royals 7290 .444 24 4437 2853
Seattle Mariners 6498 .395 32 3843 2655
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National League

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Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
(2) Pittsburgh Pirates 9666 .593 5328 4338
Montreal Expos 8775 .537 9 4338 4437
St. Louis Cardinals 8379 .512 13 4536 3843
Chicago Cubs 7884 .481 18 4338 3546
New York Mets 7290 .444 24 4140 3150
Philadelphia Phillies 7092 .432 26 4140 2952
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Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
(1) Atlanta Braves 9864 .605 5130 4734
Cincinnati Reds 9072 .556 8 5328 3744
San Diego Padres 8280 .506 16 4536 3744
Houston Astros 8181 .500 17 4734 3447
San Francisco Giants 7290 .444 26 4239 3051
Los Angeles Dodgers 6399 .389 35 3744 2655
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Postseason

Bracket

League Championship Series
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World Series
      
East Toronto 4
West Oakland 2
AL Toronto 4
NL Atlanta 2
East Pittsburgh 3
West Atlanta 4

Managers

American League

National League

Home field attendance and payroll

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Team name Wins Home attendance Per game Est. payroll
Toronto Blue Jays[8] 96 5.5% 4,028,318 0.7% 49,732 $44,788,666 125.0%
Baltimore Orioles[9] 89 32.8% 3,567,819 39.8% 44,047 $23,891,667 36.4%
Atlanta Braves[10] 98 4.3% 3,077,400 43.8% 37,993 $34,625,333 88.1%
Chicago White Sox[11] 86 −1.1% 2,681,156 −8.6% 32,697 $30,160,833 78.3%
Oakland Athletics[12] 96 14.3% 2,494,160 −8.1% 30,792 $41,035,000 10.9%
Minnesota Twins[13] 90 −5.3% 2,482,428 8.2% 30,647 $28,027,834 20.0%
Los Angeles Dodgers[14] 63 −32.3% 2,473,266 −26.1% 30,534 $44,788,166 36.6%
Boston Red Sox[15] 73 −13.1% 2,468,574 −3.7% 30,476 $43,610,584 24.0%
St. Louis Cardinals[16] 83 −1.2% 2,418,483 −1.2% 29,858 $27,583,836 26.2%
Cincinnati Reds[17] 90 21.6% 2,315,946 −2.4% 28,592 $33,431,499 27.1%
Texas Rangers[18] 77 −9.4% 2,198,231 −4.3% 27,139 $30,128,167 65.3%
Chicago Cubs[19] 78 1.3% 2,126,720 −8.1% 26,256 $29,829,686 27.6%
California Angels[20] 72 −11.1% 2,065,444 −14.5% 25,499 $34,749,334 5.1%
Philadelphia Phillies[21] 70 −10.3% 1,927,448 −6.0% 23,796 $24,492,834 8.9%
Kansas City Royals[22] 72 −12.2% 1,867,689 −13.6% 23,058 $33,893,834 28.8%
Milwaukee Brewers[23] 92 10.8% 1,857,351 25.6% 22,930 $31,013,667 34.2%
Pittsburgh Pirates[24] 96 −2.0% 1,829,395 −11.4% 22,585 $33,944,167 43.6%
New York Mets[25] 72 −6.5% 1,779,534 −22.1% 21,970 $44,602,002 36.9%
New York Yankees[26] 76 7.0% 1,748,737 −6.2% 21,589 $37,652,334 37.7%
San Diego Padres[27] 82 −2.4% 1,721,406 −4.6% 21,252 $26,854,167 21.2%
Montreal Expos[28] 87 22.5% 1,669,127 78.6% 20,607 $15,822,334 47.4%
Seattle Mariners[29] 64 −22.9% 1,651,367 −23.1% 20,387 $23,304,833 48.5%
San Francisco Giants[30] 72 −4.0% 1,560,998 −10.2% 19,272 $33,163,168 7.1%
Detroit Tigers[31] 75 −10.7% 1,423,963 −13.3% 17,800 $27,322,834 14.6%
Cleveland Indians[32] 76 33.3% 1,224,094 16.4% 15,112 $9,373,044 −46.8%
Houston Astros[33] 81 24.6% 1,211,412 1.3% 14,956 $15,407,500 19.9%
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