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The National League pennant winner of a given Major League Baseball season is the team that wins the championship—the pennant—of MLB's National League (NL). This team receives the Warren C. Giles Trophy and the right to play in the World Series against the champion of the American League (AL).
Warren Crandall Giles (May 28, 1896 – February 7, 1979) was an American professional baseball executive. Giles spent 33 years in high-level posts in Major League Baseball as general manager and club president of the Cincinnati Reds (1937–1951) and president of the National League (1951–1969), and was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Arizona Diamondbacks: Bob Brenly: 4–1 Atlanta Braves: Bobby Cox: Craig Counsell, Arizona 2002: San Francisco Giants † Dusty Baker: 4–1 St. Louis Cardinals: Tony La Russa: Benito Santiago, San Francisco 2003: Florida Marlins † Jack McKeon: 4–3 Chicago Cubs: Dusty Baker: Iván Rodríguez, Florida 2004: St. Louis Cardinals: Tony La Russa ...
The Warren C. Giles Trophy is presented annually to the champion of the National League. [15] The award is named for Warren Giles, who was league president from 1951 to 1969. Until 2017 the award was passed from champion to champion (like the NHL's Stanley Cup, but unlike the American League) as opposed a new trophy being created each season ...
1971 – Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League champion) 1971 – World Series Trophy [2] 1979 – Warren C. Giles Trophy (National League champion) 1979 – World Series Trophy; 2015 – Baseball America Organization of the Year
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The Ohio Cup trophy First introduced in 1989, the Ohio Cup was an annual pre-season baseball game, which pitted the Ohio rivals Cleveland Guardians (Indians at the time) and Cincinnati Reds. In its first series it was a single-game cup, played each year at minor-league Cooper Stadium in Columbus , and was staged just days before the start of ...
Arizona Diamondbacks: Infielder.381 batting average; 4 runs batted in; 5 runs scored [79] 2002: Benito Santiago: San Francisco Giants Catcher .300 batting average; 2 home runs; 6 runs batted in [80] 2003: Iván Rodríguez † Florida Marlins Catcher .321 batting average; 2 home runs; 10 runs batted in [81] 2004: Albert Pujols: St. Louis ...