Pennant Teams
Second
Place All Time
1990
The National League
Managers
200

Ellsbury, Gomes, Lester

2013 Boston Red Sox

(Jacoby Ellsbury, Jonny Gomes, Jon Lester)

200

Career Hits

Ty Cobb

200

He won the 1990 MVP in the National League...and it wasn't close.

Barry Bonds

200

The year the National League was founded.

1876

200

1979-2022: White Sox, Athletics, Cardinals

Tony La Russa

400

Clark, Uribe, Butler

1989 San Francisco Giants

(Will Clark, Jose Uribe, Brett Butler)

400

Career RBI

Albert Pujols

400

He led the American League in batting average with a disappointing (for him) .329.

George Brett

400

The first team inagurated into the National League; now called the Chicago Cubs.

Chicago White Stockings

400

1996-2022: Angels, Rays, Cubs

Joe Maddon

600

Combs, Meusel, Lazzeri

1927 or 1928 New York Yankees

(Earle Combs, Bob Meusel, Tony Lazzeri)

600

Career Games Played

Carl Yastrzemski

600

This veteran shortstop won his 11th Gold Glove this year, and he wasn't done! He'd win two more before retiring in 1996.

Ozzie Smith

600

This longtime Giant's manager has the record for the most wins as a manager in National League history with 2,669.

John McGraw

600

1969-1988: Tigers, Yankees, Athletics

Billy Martin

800

Reese, Hodges, Roe

1953 Brooklyn Dodgers

(Pee Wee Reese, Gil Hodges, Preacher Roe)

800

Career WHIP

Jacob DeGrom

800

DAILY DOUBLE

This team finished first in the AL East, losing to Oakland in the ALCS.

800

The American League totes the nickname "The Junior Circuit" while it's older brother totes this nickname.

The Senior Circuit

800

DAILY DOUBLE

1926-1950: Cubs, Yankees, Red Sox

1000

Blair, Robinson, Johnson

1971 Baltimore Orioles

(Paul Blaire, Frank/Brooks Robinson, Davey Johnson)

1000

Career Innings Pitched

Pud Galvin (6003.1)

1000

Rickey Henderson might have led the American League in stolen bases in 1990 with 65, but this National Leaguer swiped 12 more bags than the Man of Steal to lead all of MLB.

Vince Coleman

1000

This lifetime National Leaguer hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the 12th inning of the 1955 All Star Game, as if he needed something else to add to the back of his baseball card...

Stan Musial

1000

1925-1956: Senators, Tigers, Phillies

Bucky Harris