1993 National League Championship Series | |||||||||||||
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Dates | October 6 – 13 | ||||||||||||
MVP | Curt Schilling (Philadelphia) | ||||||||||||
Umpires | Bruce Froemming, Frank Pulli, Terry Tata, Jim Quick, Jerry Crawford, Joe West | ||||||||||||
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Television | CBS | ||||||||||||
TV announcers | Sean McDonough and Tim McCarver | ||||||||||||
Radio | CBS | ||||||||||||
Radio announcers | Jerry Coleman and Johnny Bench | ||||||||||||
Team (Wins) | Manager | Season | |
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Philadelphia Phillies (4) | Jim Fregosi | 97–65, .599, GA: 3 | |
Atlanta Braves (2) | Bobby Cox | 104–58, .642, GA: 1 |
The 1993 National League Championship Series was played between the Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves. The Phillies stunned the 104-win Braves, who were bidding for their third consecutive World Series appearance, and won the NLCS 4–2.
The Phillies, led by outfielder Lenny Dykstra and pitcher Curt Schilling, had gone from worst-to-first and cruised to a division title with a 97–65 record, and continued the exclusive reign of NL East championships by the Phillies and the Pittsburgh Pirates, their in-state rivals during the early 1990s. The Braves, who had advanced to the World Series each of the past two seasons, won a classic division race over the 103–59 San Francisco Giants, finishing with a franchise-best 104–58 record. The heavily favored and playoff-seasoned Braves brought their legendary pitching rotation of Cy Young winner Greg Maddux, Tom Glavine, John Smoltz, and Steve Avery into the NLCS with them.
After Philadelphia edged Atlanta in an exciting Game 1 that went into extra innings, the Braves hammered the Phillies in the next two games to a take a 2–1 series lead. However, the Braves' bats suddenly fell silent and the Phillies rebounded by winning close contests in the final two games in Atlanta to send the series back to Veterans Stadium with Philadelphia on top three games to two. The Phillies took Game 6 by a score of 6–3, sending them to their first World Series appearance in ten years.
Philadelphia won the series, 4–2.
Wednesday, October 6, 1993, at Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania