Home Attendance Figures
Dodgers: 2,955,087
Phillies: 2,700,070
Reds: 2,519,670
Yankees: 2,103,092
Red Sox: 2,074,549
Royals: 1,852,603
Blue Jays: 1,701,052
Cardinals: 1,659,287
White Sox: 1,657,135
Cubs: 1,439,834
Expos: 1,433,757
Angels: 1,432,633
Padres: 1,376,269
Tigers: 1,359,856
Mariners: 1,338,511
Rangers: 1,250,722
Pirates: 1,237,349
Orioles: 1,195,769
Twins: 1,162,727
Brewers: 1,114,938
Astros: 1,109,560
Mets: 1,066,825
Indians: 900,365
Braves: 872,464
Giants: 700,056
A's: 495,589
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MVP Awards
American League (top 10)
Rod Carew 273
Al Cowens 217
Ken Singleton 200
Jim Rice 163
Graig Nettles 112
Sparky Lyle 79
Thurman Munson 70
Reggie Jackson 67
Carlton Fisk 67
Bill Campbell 65
National League (top 10)
George Foster 291
Greg Luzinski 255
Dave Parker 156
Reggie Smith 112
Steve Carlton 100
Steve Garvey 98
Bruce Sutter 68
Ron Cey 60
Ted Simmons 58
Mike Schmidt 48
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No Hitters
Jim Colborn (KCA) vs. Rangers, 5/14/77 6-0
Dennis Eckersley (CLA) vs. Angels, 5/30/77 1-0
Bert Blyleven (TEA) vs. Angels, 9/22/77 6-0
1977 World Series
1: Yankees 4, Dodgers 3 W: Lyle L: Rhoden
2: Dodgers 6, Yankees 1 W: Hooton L: Hunter
3: Yankees 5, Dodgers 3 W: Torrez L: John
4: Yankees 4, Dodgers 2 W: Guidry L: Rau
5: Dodgers 10, Yankees 4 W: Sutton L: Gullett
6: Yankees 8, Dodgers 4 W: Torrez L: Hooton
1977 All-Star Game (at Yankee Stadium)
Nationals 7, Americans 5
W: Sutton L: Palmer
The NL scored 4 in the first, then held off a late
rally by the AL to make it 14 of the last 15.
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