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1993 Major League Baseball season

The 1993 Major League Baseball season was the final season of two-division play in each league, before the Central Division was added the following season, giving both the NL and AL three divisions each, in addition it was the last season of the 4 team playoff as it was expanded to 8 teams the following season which would feature the three division winners and the Wild Card

Awards and honors
Baseball Hall of FameReggie Jackson Other awardsOutstanding Designated Hitter Award: Paul Molitor (TOR) • Roberto Clemente Award (Humanitarian): Barry Larkin (CIN). • Rolaids Relief Man Award: Jeff Montgomery (KC, American); Randy Myers (CHC, National). Player of the Month Pitcher of the Month ==Statistical leaders==
Standings
American League National League ==Postseason==
Managers
American League National League ==Milestones==
Milestones
BattersCarlos Baerga (CLE): • Became the first player to hit a home run from both sides of the plate in the same inning on April 8. • Ken Griffey Jr. (SEA): • Tied a Major League record by becoming the third player and second American League player to hit home runs in eight consecutive games between July 20 and 28. • Dave Winfield (MIN): • Became the 19th member of the 3,000-hit club with a single in the ninth inning against the California Angels on September 16. PitchersNolan Ryan (TEX): • Set a Major League record for most career strikeouts at 5,714, when Ryan struck out Greg Myers of the California Angels struck out in the fifth inning on September 17. ==Home field attendance and payroll==
Television coverage
This was the final season under MLB's four-year deals with CBS and ESPN. While ESPN renewed its contract, CBS declined. MLB would then form The Baseball Network, a joint venture with ABC and NBC, to replace CBS in televising games on broadcast television. ==See also==
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