The 2019 Major League Baseball (MLB) season was unforgettable, highlighted by record-setting performances and intense playoff drama. The Houston Astros, spearheaded by MVP contender Alex Bregman, dominated the American League with a 107-55 record, while their nearest competitors, the New York Yankees, featured AL MVP finalist Aaron Judge. Over in the National League, the Los Angeles Dodgers, led by stars Mookie Betts and Cody Bellinger, topped the standings with a 106-56 record, followed by the Atlanta Braves. The playoffs were brimming with exciting moments, including the Washington Nationals' remarkable comeback from a 3-1 deficit in the NLDS against the Dodgers and their eventual victory over the Astros in the World Series, securing their first championship in franchise history. Additionally, Shohei Ohtani of the Los Angeles Angels made history as a two-way player, excelling both as a pitcher and designated hitter. The 2019 MLB season was truly exceptional, showcasing the extraordinary talent and competitive spirit that make baseball such a cherished sport.
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There were 54 MLB games played in March 2019.
There were 397 MLB games played in April 2019.
There were 423 MLB games played in May 2019.
There were 408 MLB games played in June 2019.
There were 370 MLB games played in July 2019.
There were 419 MLB games played in August 2019.
There were 396 MLB games played in September 2019.
There were 38 MLB games played in October 2019.
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