
1969 Major League Team Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
1969 Major Leagues Standings, Team and Player Statistics, Leaderboards, Award Winners, Trades, Minor Leagues, Fielding, Batting, Pitching, New Debuts
1969 Major League Standings - Baseball-Reference.com
Check out the Major League Baseball Detailed Standings including East and West Division Stats on Baseball-Reference.com
1969 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia
The 1969 major league baseball season began on April 7, 1969, while the regular season ended on October 2. The postseason began on October 4. The 66th World Series began with Game 1 on October 11 and ended with Game 5 on October 16, with the New York Mets of the National League defeating the Baltimore Orioles of the American League , four games ...
1969 Major Leagues Schedule - Baseball-Reference.com
Every game played in the 1969 season.
1969 MLB Season History - Major League Baseball - ESPN
Check out the 1969 MLB Season History, featuring league standings, postseason results, no-hitters, and baseball's leaders in Home Runs, ERA, and more.
1969 in baseball - Wikipedia
April 11 – Seattle successfully inaugurates Major League Baseball at Sick's Stadium‚ as pitcher Gary Bell defeats the Chicago White Sox 7–0. The Seattle Pilots attract 17‚850 today and will draw just 678‚000 for the season.
1969 World Series - Wikipedia
The 1969 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1969 season. The 66th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Baltimore Orioles and …
1969 MLB Summary - The Baseball Cube
Summary of the 1969 Major League Baseball season with standings, statistics, rosters, leaderboards and boxscores.
Major League Baseball - 1969 MLB Team Stats - RetroSeasons.com
The 1969 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 7 to October 16, 1969. It included the third Major League Baseball expansion of the decade, with the Kansas City Royals, Montreal Expos, San Diego Padres, and Seattle Pilots each beginning play this season.
Baseball History in 1969 American League | Baseball Almanac
On April 8, 1969, the expansion Seattle Pilots made their American League debut versus the California Angels and won 4-3 at Anaheim Stadium. Three days later, April 11, 1969, they played their first home game, in Sick's Stadium, and beat the White Sox 7-0! On June 8, 1969, the New York Yankees retired Mickey Mantle's number 7 in front of 60,096 ...