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  1. The 1977 National League Championship Series was a best-of-five matchup between the West Division champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the East Division champion Philadelphia Phillies. It was the ninth NLCS in all. The Dodgers beat the Phillies three games to one and went on to lose the 1977 World Series to the New York Yankees.

  2. Dates: October 4 - 8, 1977. WS MVP: Reggie Jackson. NLCS MVP: Dusty Baker. Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free. 1977 NLCS - Los Angeles Dodgers over Philadelphia Phillies (3-1) series statistics and schedule on Baseball-Reference.com.

  3. Los Angeles Dodgers beat Philadelphia Phillies (6-5). Oct 7, 1977, Attendance: 63719, Time of Game: 2:59. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability.

  4. The 1977 National League Championship Series was a best-of-five matchup between the West Division champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the East Division champion Philadelphia Phillies. It was the ninth NLCS in all. The Dodgers beat the Phillies three games to one and went on to lose the 1977 World Serie

  5. 1977 National League Championship Series. 1977 NL Championship Series (3-1) Los Angeles Dodgers (98-64) over Philadelphia Phillies (101-61) BR 1977 NLCS Summary. Contents. Introduction. Umpires [ edit] Paul Pryor, Bob Engel, Harry Wendelstedt, Bruce Froemming, Dutch Rennert, Paul Runge. Results. Game 1 [ edit] Attendance: 55,968. Game 2 [ edit]

  6. Although the National League began its LCS MVP award in 1977, the American League did not begin its LCS MVP award until 1980. The winners are listed in several locations: in the below NLCS results table, in the "Series MVP" column; in the article League Championship Series Most Valuable Player Award; on the MLB website; Results

  7. 1977 NLCS: The Dodgers-Phillies Postseason Rivalry Begins. Dan Flaherty MLB History, Sports History Articles. The Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies carried on a lively postseason rivalry, meeting three times in seven years for the National League pennant.