National League Championship Series History

The top two teams in the league qualify for the best of 7 NLCS.  All games are played at the home field of the regular season champion.  In the case of a tie, the more "standard" 2-2-1-1-1 format will be used, with home field advantage going to the team with the most head to head wins.


1989 - Los Angeles Dodgers (89-73) d. Pittsburgh Pirates (94-68) 4-1
1990 - Cincinnati Reds (107-55) d. Los Angeles Dodgers (102-60) 4-1
1991 - Los Angeles Dodgers (105-57) d. Pittsburgh Pirates (103-59) 4-3
1992 - Montreal Expos (91-71) d. St. Louis Cardinals (91-71) 4-3
1993 - San Francisco Giants (98-64) d. Atlanta Braves (97-65) 4-1
1994 - Montreal Expos (105-57) d. Atlanta Braves (100-62) 4-3
1995 - Houston Astros (103-59) d. Cincinnati Reds (100-62) 4-2
1996 - Atlanta Braves (94-68) d. San Diego Padres (103-59)  4-2