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The 2002 Major League Baseball season finished with two wild-card teams, the Anaheim Angels defeating the San Francisco Giants in seven games, for the 2002 World Series championship. It was the first title in Angels team history. This was the first season for mlb.tv .
Video 2002 Major League Baseball season
Major league baseball final standings
Maps 2002 Major League Baseball season
Postseason
Bracket
- Postseason MVPs
- World Series MVP - Troy Glaus
- ALCS MVP - Adam Kennedy
- NLCS MVP - Benito Santiago
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All-Star Game
- All-Star Game, July 9 at Miller Park - The game ended in a tie 7-7. The game was called after the managers declared they had no more pitchers available. After this game Bud Selig stated the winner of future All-Star games would earn home-field advantage in the World Series; No MVP was named.
- Century 21 Home Run Derby, July 8 - Jason Giambi, New York Yankees
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Statistical leaders
Batting
Team
Individual
Pitching
Team
Individual
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Managers
American League
National League
±hosted the MLB All Star Game
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Awards
Gold Glove Awards
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See also
- 2002 Nippon Professional Baseball season
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External links
- 2002 Major League Baseball season schedule at Baseball Reference
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References
- 2002 Major League Baseball standings
- Baseball-reference.com, 2002 American League Baseball Season
- Baseball-reference.com, 2002 National League Baseball Season
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