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| year             = 1988
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|name_full=Midwest League
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| name_full         = Midwest League
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|classification=A
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| name_short        = Midwest
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==Season Summary==
==Season Summary==
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Cincinnati sent a strong team to [[1988 Cedar Rapids (Midwest)|Cedar Rapids]], and the players delivered a first-half title and a Championship Playoff win. After a stumbling start, [[1988 Kenosha (Midwest)|Kenosha]] won the the North's first half. Second half champions [[1988 Rockford (Midwest)|Rockford]] and [[1988 Springfield (Midwest)|Springfield]] won easy titles, but both lost in the first playoff round. The Reds overpowered Kenosha in the championship round.
Cincinnati sent a strong team to [[1988 Cedar Rapids (Midwest)|Cedar Rapids]], and the players delivered a first-half title and a Championship Playoff win. After a stumbling start, [[1988 Kenosha (Midwest)|Kenosha]] won the the North's first half. Second half champions [[1988 Rockford (Midwest)|Rockford]] and [[1988 Springfield (Midwest)|Springfield]] won easy titles, but both lost in the first playoff round. The Reds overpowered Kenosha in the championship round.
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In general, 1988 was a pitcher's year in the MWL; only three hitters topped .300, while 22 HR and 89 RBI were enough to the circuit. Kenosha's [[Lenny Webster]] had a strong season (.288; 11 HR, 87 RBI) and parlayed his leadership and clutch hitting into an MVP year. [[Tom Gordon]]'s three months in Appleton were spectacular: 2.06 ERA, and 176 strikeouts in 118 innings--and a Prospect of the Year prize his [[Dee Gordon|son would]] repeat 21 summers later. [[Ramon Sambo]]'s 98 stolen bases for Cedar Rapids set a league standard.
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In general, 1988 was a pitcher's year in the MWL; only three hitters topped .300, while 22 HR and 89 RBI were enough to the circuit. Kenosha's [[Lenny Webster]] had a strong season (.288; 11 HR, 87 RBI) and parlayed his leadership and clutch hitting into an MVP year. [[Tom Gordon]]'s three months in Appleton were spectacular: 2.06 ERA, and 176 strikeouts in 118 innings--and a Prospect of the Year prize his [[Dee Strange-Gordon|son would]] repeat 21 summers later. [[Ramon Sambo]]'s 98 stolen bases for Cedar Rapids set a league standard.
==Notes==
==Notes==
* The Midwest League played a 140 game, two-division, split-season schedule which began on April 8 and ended on August 29.  The first half ended on June 17.
* The Midwest League played a 140 game, two-division, split-season schedule which began on April 8 and ended on August 29.  The first half ended on June 17.
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