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In 1983, the Philadelphia Phillies clinched the National League Championship by triumphing over the Los Angeles Dodgers with a decisive score of 3-1. This victory highlighted their dominance in the league and showcased their formidable performance throughout the season. The Phillies concluded the regular season with an impressive record of 90 wins and 72 losses, securing first place in the NL's East Division and earning the title of 1983 NL East Champions.
Despite their success in the National League Championship, the Phillies faced challenges in the MLB World Series, where they were ultimately defeated by the Baltimore Orioles, concluding the series with a 4-1 loss. This season remains a significant chapter in the franchise's history, reflecting both their competitive spirit and the resilience of their players.