Major League Baseball season 1991

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The 1991 Major League Baseball season was a memorable campaign highlighted by dramatic pennant races and culminated in the Minnesota Twins defeating the Atlanta Braves in a seven-game World Series often regarded as one of the greatest ever played.

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instanceOf Major League Baseball season
AllStarGame 1991 Major League Baseball All-Star Game NERFINISHED
AllStarGameHostCity Toronto NERFINISHED
AllStarGameHostStadium SkyDome NERFINISHED
AllStarGameLeague American League NERFINISHED
National League NERFINISHED
AllStarGameMVP Cal Ripken Jr. NERFINISHED
AllStarGameResult American League defeated National League 4–2
AmericanLeagueChampion Minnesota Twins NERFINISHED
AmericanLeagueCSChampion Minnesota Twins NERFINISHED
AmericanLeagueCSRunnerUp Toronto Blue Jays NERFINISHED
AmericanLeagueCyYoungAwardWinner Roger Clemens NERFINISHED
AmericanLeagueEastChampion Toronto Blue Jays NERFINISHED
AmericanLeagueManagerOfTheYear Tom Kelly NERFINISHED
AmericanLeagueMVP Cal Ripken Jr. NERFINISHED
AmericanLeagueRookieOfTheYear Chuck Knoblauch NERFINISHED
AmericanLeagueWestChampion Minnesota Twins NERFINISHED
champion Minnesota Twins NERFINISHED
endDate 1991-10-27
league Major League Baseball
NationalLeagueChampion Atlanta Braves NERFINISHED
NationalLeagueCSChampion Atlanta Braves NERFINISHED
NationalLeagueCSRunnerUp Pittsburgh Pirates NERFINISHED
NationalLeagueCyYoungAwardWinner Tom Glavine NERFINISHED
NationalLeagueEastChampion Pittsburgh Pirates NERFINISHED
NationalLeagueManagerOfTheYear Bobby Cox NERFINISHED
NationalLeagueMVP Terry Pendleton NERFINISHED
NationalLeagueRookieOfTheYear Jeff Bagwell NERFINISHED
NationalLeagueWestChampion Atlanta Braves NERFINISHED
nextSeason 1992 Major League Baseball season
notableEvent 1991 World Series widely regarded as one of the greatest World Series ever played
Atlanta Braves went from last place to National League champion NERFINISHED
Braves and Dodgers engaged in a tight National League West pennant race
Game 7 of 1991 World Series was a 1–0, 10-inning shutout by Jack Morris
Minnesota Twins became first team to go from last place to World Series champion in consecutive seasons
Twins and White Sox contested the American League West title
numberOfGamesPerTeam 162
numberOfTeams 26
previousSeason 1990 Major League Baseball season NERFINISHED
runnerUp Atlanta Braves NERFINISHED
sport baseball
startDate 1991-04-08
televisionPartnerUS CBS NERFINISHED
ESPN NERFINISHED
WorldSeries 1991 World Series NERFINISHED
WorldSeriesChampion Minnesota Twins NERFINISHED
WorldSeriesMVP Jack Morris NERFINISHED
WorldSeriesResult Minnesota Twins defeated Atlanta Braves 4–3
WorldSeriesRunnerUp Atlanta Braves NERFINISHED

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Mark Gardner (baseball player) participantIn Major League Baseball season 1991
subject surface form: Mark Gardner