The 1966 Major League Baseball season was held between the American and National Leagues. The Braves play their first season in Atlanta, following their relocation from Milwaukee. Three new stadiums opened that season. On April 12, the Braves ushered in Atlanta Stadium with the Pittsburgh Pirates taking a 3–2 win in 13 innings. One week later, Anaheim Stadium opened with the California Angels losing to the Chicago White Sox, 3–1 in the Angels' debut in Orange County. On May 8, the St. Louis Cardinals closed out Busch Stadium I with a 10–5 loss to the San Francisco Giants before opening the new Busch Memorial Stadium four days later with a 4–3 win in 12 innings over the Atlanta Braves.
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1 American League Triple Crown Batting Winner
2 National League Triple Crown Pitching
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| Team | Manager | Comments |
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| Baltimore Orioles | Hank Bauer | Won the World Series |
| Boston Red Sox | Billy Herman | Replaced during the season by Pete Runnels |
| California Angels | Bill Rigney | |
| Chicago White Sox | Eddie Stanky | |
| Cleveland Indians | Birdie Tebbetts | Replaced during the season by George Strickland |
| Detroit Tigers | Chuck Dressen | Replaced during the season by Bob Swift and then Frank Skaff |
| Kansas City Athletics | Alvin Dark | |
| Minnesota Twins | Sam Mele | |
| New York Yankees | Johnny Keane | Replaced during the season by Ralph Houk |
| Washington Senators | Gil Hodges |
| Team | Manager | Comments |
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| Atlanta Braves | Bobby Bragan | Replaced during the season by Billy Hitchcock |
| Chicago Cubs | Leo Durocher | |
| Cincinnati Reds | Don Heffner | Replaced during the season by Dave Bristol |
| Houston Astros | Grady Hatton | |
| Los Angeles Dodgers | Walter Alston | Won the National League pennant |
| New York Mets | Wes Westrum | |
| Philadelphia Phillies | Gene Mauch | |
| Pittsburgh Pirates | Harry Walker | |
| San Francisco Giants | Herman Franks | |
| St. Louis Cardinals | Red Schoendienst |
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