1984 Major League Baseball season
This article is about the 1984 Major League Baseball season only. For information on all of baseball, see 1984 in baseball.
| 1984 MLB season | |
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| League | Major League Baseball |
| Sport | Baseball |
| Duration | April 2, 1984 – October 14, 1984 |
| Regular season | |
| Season MVP |
NL: Ryne Sandberg (CHC) AL: Willie Hernández (DET) |
| League postseason | |
| AL champions | Detroit Tigers |
| AL runners-up | Kansas City Royals |
| NL champions | San Diego Padres |
| NL runners-up | Chicago Cubs |
| World Series | |
| Champions | Detroit Tigers |
| World Series MVP | Alan Trammell (DET) |
The 1984 Major League Baseball season.
Statistical leaders
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Major league baseball final standings
American League
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National League
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Postseason
- World Series: Detroit Tigers over San Diego Padres (4–1); Alan Trammell, MVP
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| East | Detroit | 3 | ||||||
| West | Kansas City | 0 | ||||||
| AL | Detroit | 4 | ||||||
| NL | San Diego | 1 | ||||||
| East | Chicago Cubs | 2 | ||||||
| West | San Diego | 3 | ||||||
- American League Championship Series MVP: Kirk Gibson
- National League Championship Series MVP: Steve Garvey
All-Star game
- All-Star Game, July 10 at Candlestick Park: National League, 3–1; Gary Carter, MVP
External links
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