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Sports season
The 1986 Major League Baseball season saw the New York Mets win their second World Series title, their first since 1969.
Player of the Month [ edit ] Pitcher of the Month [ edit ] Statistical leaders [ edit ] Home field attendance and payroll [ edit ] Team name Wins %± Home attendance %± Per game Est. payroll %± Los Angeles Dodgers [ 1] 73 −23.2% 3,023,208 −7.4% 37,324 $15,213,776 38.7% New York Mets [ 2] 108 10.2% 2,767,601 0.2% 34,168 $15,393,714 42.1% California Angels [ 3] 92 2.2% 2,655,872 3.4% 32,389 $14,427,258 0.0% St. Louis Cardinals [ 4] 79 −21.8% 2,471,974 −6.3% 30,518 $9,875,010 −16.4% Toronto Blue Jays [ 5] 86 −13.1% 2,455,477 −0.5% 30,315 $12,801,047 37.2% Kansas City Royals [ 6] 76 −16.5% 2,320,794 7.3% 28,652 $13,043,698 23.5% New York Yankees [ 7] 90 −7.2% 2,268,030 2.4% 28,350 $18,494,253 29.9% Boston Red Sox [ 8] 95 17.3% 2,147,641 20.2% 26,514 $14,402,239 32.2% Baltimore Orioles [ 9] 73 −12.0% 1,973,176 −7.5% 24,977 $13,001,258 7.6% Philadelphia Phillies [ 10] 86 14.7% 1,933,335 5.6% 24,167 $11,590,166 8.9% Detroit Tigers [ 11] 87 3.6% 1,899,437 −16.9% 23,450 $12,335,714 19.2% Chicago Cubs [ 12] 70 −9.1% 1,859,102 −14.0% 23,239 $17,208,165 35.5% San Diego Padres [ 13] 74 −10.8% 1,805,716 −18.3% 22,293 $11,380,693 1.7% Houston Astros [ 14] 96 15.7% 1,734,276 46.4% 21,411 $9,873,276 −1.2% Cincinnati Reds [ 15] 86 −3.4% 1,692,432 −7.8% 20,894 $11,906,388 42.4% Texas Rangers [ 16] 87 40.3% 1,692,002 52.1% 20,889 $6,743,119 −12.2% San Francisco Giants [ 17] 83 33.9% 1,528,748 86.7% 18,873 $8,947,000 8.8% Cleveland Indians [ 18] 84 40.0% 1,471,805 124.6% 18,170 $7,809,500 19.2% Chicago White Sox [ 19] 72 −15.3% 1,424,313 −14.7% 17,584 $10,418,819 5.8% Atlanta Braves [ 20] 72 9.1% 1,387,181 2.7% 17,126 $17,102,786 15.5% Oakland Athletics [ 21] 76 −1.3% 1,314,646 −1.5% 15,839 $9,779,421 8.0% Milwaukee Brewers [ 22] 77 8.5% 1,265,041 −7.0% 15,813 $9,943,642 −11.9% Minnesota Twins [ 23] 71 −7.8% 1,255,453 −24.0% 15,499 $9,498,167 64.8% Montreal Expos [ 24] 78 −7.1% 1,128,981 −24.9% 14,112 $11,103,600 17.2% Seattle Mariners [ 25] 67 −9.5% 1,029,045 −8.8% 12,549 $5,958,309 29.2% Pittsburgh Pirates [ 26] 64 12.3% 1,000,917 36.0% 12,357 $10,938,500 18.0%
Television coverage [ edit ] ^ "Los Angeles Dodgers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "New York Mets Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Los Angeles Angels Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "St. Louis Cardinals Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Toronto Blue Jays Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Kansas City Royals Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "New York Yankees Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Boston Red Sox Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Baltimore Orioles Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Oakland Athletics Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Detroit Tigers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Chicago Cubs Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "San Diego Padres Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Cleveland Indians Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Cincinnati Reds Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Texas Rangers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "San Francisco Giants Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Cleveland Indians Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Chicago White Sox Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Atlanta Braves Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Oakland Athletics Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Milwaukee Brewers Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Minnesota Twins Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Washington Nationals Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Seattle Mariners Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ "Pittsburgh Pirates Attendance, Stadiums and Park Factors" . Baseball-Reference.com . Retrieved September 8, 2020 . ^ Crossman, Matt. "Parallel Pain" . sportsonearth.com . Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved December 13, 2014 . ^ Cafardo, Nick (April 30, 1986). "Kall him Dr. Klemens" . Nashua Telegraph . (New Hampshire). Patriot Ledger Sports Service. p. 17. ^ Golden, Ed (April 30, 1986). "Clemens fans 20 Mariners" . Spokesman-Review . (Spokane, Washington). Associated Press. p. D1. ^ "Boston's Clemens makes history" . The Bulletin . (Bend, Oregon). UPI. April 30, 1986. p. D2. ^ Gammons, Peter (May 12, 1986). "Striking out toward Cooperstown" . Sports Illustrated . p. 26. ^ "ESPN Classic - Clemens' 20 Ks in 1986 set MLB record" . ^ Jaffe, Chris. "Wednesday, June 06, 2012 50th anniversary: LaRussa goes pro" . HardballTimes.com . Retrieved June 8, 2012 .
Pre-modern era
Beginnings Competition NL monopoly
Modern era
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