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In 1981, the Los Angeles Dodgers secured their place in baseball history by winning the World Series, triumphing over the New York Yankees in a 4-2 series victory. This championship came on the heels of a hard-fought National League Championship Series, where the Dodgers edged out the Montreal Expos with a narrow 3-2 series win.
The Dodgers concluded the 1981 season with a commendable record of 63 wins and 47 losses, finishing 2nd in the National League West. This remarkable performance not only showcased their resilience throughout the season but also solidified their status as one of baseball's premier franchises. The team's ability to navigate the challenges of both the regular season and playoffs underlines the Dodgers' enduring legacy in Major League Baseball.