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World Series - 1905-1919: The Dead ball era.
1905: New York Giants (NL) defeat Philadelphia Athletics (AL), 4 games to 1.
Every game is a shutout. Christy Mathewson hurls three of them, over a span of just six days, in one of the most dominant pitching per ...
See also:World Series, World Series - Introduction, World Series - Precursors to the World Series 1857-1901, World Series - The modern World Series 1903-present, World Series - The first attempt, World Series - The boycott of 1904, World Series - List of World Series after 1904, World Series - 1905-1919: The Dead ball era, World Series - 1920-1941: The Live Ball Era sometimes The Golden Age, World Series - 1942-1945: The War Years, World Series - 1946-1960: The Mad Dash and all New York, World Series - 1961-1968: The Era of Pitchers, World Series - 1969-1976: Miracles Dynasties and Fisk Waves It Fair, World Series - 1977-1992: Mr. October and Surprises, World Series - 1993-1997: Carter's Blast The Player's Strike Tomahawk Choppin' The Florida Who? and Resurgence of the Yankees, World Series - 1998-present: Yankee Domination the November Series Rally Monkeys Fighting Fish and Curses Reversed Read more here: » World Series: Encyclopedia II - World Series - List of World Series after 1904 |
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2002 in baseball - January-March.
January 8 - Ozzie Smith is elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility. Smith, named on 91.7 percent of the ballots, is the 37th player to be elected in his first year.
February 11 - Major League Baseball owners approve the sales of the Florida Marlins and Montreal Expos. Florida owner John Henry is selling the Marlins to Jeffrey Loria for $158.5 million, while Loria is selling the Expos to ‘’Baseball Expos LP’’, a limit ...
See also:2002 in baseball, 2002 in baseball - Major League Baseball final standings, 2002 in baseball - American League final standings, 2002 in baseball - National League final standings, 2002 in baseball - Postseason, 2002 in baseball - Events, 2002 in baseball - January-March, 2002 in baseball - April-June, 2002 in baseball - July, 2002 in baseball - August, 2002 in baseball - September, 2002 in baseball - October, 2002 in baseball - November-December, 2002 in baseball - Awards, 2002 in baseball - Books, 2002 in baseball - Movies, 2002 in baseball - Deaths, 2002 in baseball - January-March, 2002 in baseball - April-June, 2002 in baseball - July-September, 2002 in baseball - October-December Read more here: » 2002 in baseball: Encyclopedia II - 2002 in baseball - Events |
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World Series - 1905-1919: The Dead ball era.
1905: New York Giants (NL) defeat Philadelphia Athletics (AL), 4 games to 1.
Every game is a shutout. Christy Mathewson hurls three of them, over a span of just six days, in one of the most dominant pitching per ...
See also:World Series, World Series - Introduction, World Series - Precursors to the World Series 1857-1901, World Series - The modern World Series 1903-present, World Series - The first attempt, World Series - The boycott of 1904, World Series - List of World Series after 1904, World Series - 1905-1919: The Dead ball era, World Series - 1920-1941: The Live Ball Era sometimes The Golden Age, World Series - 1942-1945: The War Years, World Series - 1946-1960: The Mad Dash and all New York, World Series - 1961-1968: The Era of Pitchers, World Series - 1969-1976: Miracles Dynasties and Fisk Waves It Fair, World Series - 1977-1992: Mr. October Surprises and Welcome to Canada, World Series - 1993-1997: Carter's Blast The Player's Strike Tomahawk Choppin' The Florida Who? and Resurgence of the Yankees, World Series - 1998-present: Yankee Domination the November Series Rally Monkeys Fighting Fish and Curses Reversed Read more here: » World Series: Encyclopedia II - World Series - List of World Series after 1904 |
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St. Louis Cardinals - Early years.
The team was formed as part of the American Association in 1882 where they enjoyed a four-year dynasty under flamboyant owner Chris von der Ahe. Initially they were known as the "Brown Stockings", named for a previous professional team in the city, whose name was one of several "Stockings" teams inspired by the success of the Cincinnati Red Stockings. This new team's nickname was quickly shortened to "Browns". The Browns squared off against the National League's Chicago White St ...
See also:St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Cardinals - Franchise history, St. Louis Cardinals - Early years, St. Louis Cardinals - 1920s: The first NL championship, St. Louis Cardinals - 1930s: Ol' Diz and the Gang, St. Louis Cardinals - 1940s: The war years and a young Man, St. Louis Cardinals - 1960s: The best trade ever made, St. Louis Cardinals - 1980s: Whiteyball and the Runnin' Redbirds, St. Louis Cardinals - 1990s: A new era and Big Mac, St. Louis Cardinals - 2000s and beyond, St. Louis Cardinals - Other historical notes, St. Louis Cardinals - Quick facts, St. Louis Cardinals - Baseball Hall of Famers, St. Louis Cardinals - Retired Numbers, St. Louis Cardinals - Current roster, St. Louis Cardinals - Minor league affiliations Read more here: » St. Louis Cardinals: Encyclopedia II - St. Louis Cardinals - Franchise history |
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Atlanta Braves - The Boston years.
The Boston franchise that became known as the Braves took part in some of baseball's most memorable moments, achievements, and pennant races. None were more remarkable than the mid-season last-to-first transformation of the 1914 "Miracle" Braves. After a dismal 4-18 start to the season, the fanbase was turned off, as it looked like the Braves were headed for another bottom-feeder season. Everything that could have gone wrong, did go wrong. After losing both games of a doublehead ...
See also:Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Braves - Franchise history, Atlanta Braves - The Boston years, Atlanta Braves - The Milwaukee years, Atlanta Braves - The Atlanta years, Atlanta Braves - Quick facts, Atlanta Braves - Baseball Hall of Famers, Atlanta Braves - Retired numbers, Atlanta Braves - Current roster, Atlanta Braves - Minor league affiliates Read more here: » Atlanta Braves: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta Braves - Franchise history |
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Atlanta Braves - The Boston years.
The Boston franchise that became known as the Braves took part in some of baseball's most memorable moments, achievements, and pennant races. None were more remarkable than the mid-season last-to-first transformation of the 1914 "Miracle" Braves. After a dismal 4-18 start to the season, the fanbase was turned off, as it looked like the Braves were headed for another bottom-feeder season. Everything that could have gone wrong, did go wrong. After losing both games of a doublehead ...
See also:Atlanta Braves, Atlanta Braves - Franchise history, Atlanta Braves - The Boston years, Atlanta Braves - The Milwaukee years, Atlanta Braves - The Atlanta years, Atlanta Braves - Quick facts, Atlanta Braves - Baseball Hall of Famers, Atlanta Braves - Retired Numbers, Atlanta Braves - Current roster, Atlanta Braves - Minor league affiliates Read more here: » Atlanta Braves: Encyclopedia II - Atlanta Braves - Franchise history |
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2005 in baseball - January-March.
January 3 - Wade Boggs, a five-time batting champion, and Ryne Sandberg, a nine-time Gold Glove Award winner at second base, are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame. Boggs receives 474 votes, or 91.9 percent of the 516 ballots cast. Sandberg receives 393 votes, six more that the needed number. Relief pitchers Bruce Sutter (66.7 percent) and Rich "Goose" Gossage (55.2), and outfielders Jim Rice (59.5) and Andre Dawson (52.3), are the only other players to be named on at lea ...
See also:2005 in baseball, 2005 in baseball - Champions, 2005 in baseball - Major League Baseball, 2005 in baseball - Other champions, 2005 in baseball - Awards and honors, 2005 in baseball - Major League Baseball final standings, 2005 in baseball - Events, 2005 in baseball - January-March, 2005 in baseball - April, 2005 in baseball - May, 2005 in baseball - June, 2005 in baseball - July, 2005 in baseball - August, 2005 in baseball - September, 2005 in baseball - October, 2005 in baseball - November-December, 2005 in baseball - Movies, 2005 in baseball - Deaths, 2005 in baseball - January-March, 2005 in baseball - April-June, 2005 in baseball - July-September, 2005 in baseball - October-December Read more here: » 2005 in baseball: Encyclopedia II - 2005 in baseball - Events |
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2004 in baseball - July.
July 5: Éric Gagné's consecutive saves streak ended at 84 in a 6-5 Los Angeles Dodgers victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks, the last team to keep him from converting a save. Gagné had not blown a save chance since David Dellucci hit a tying double on Aug. 26, 2002. Those are his only blown saves in 75 attempts at Dodger Stadium. During the streak, Gagné blew the lead in the 2003 All-Star game when he allowed a home run to the Texas Rangers' Hank Blalock, but that exhibition ...
See also:2004 in baseball, 2004 in baseball - Major League Baseball final standings, 2004 in baseball - Postseason, 2004 in baseball - Other Champions, 2004 in baseball - Events, 2004 in baseball - January-April, 2004 in baseball - May-June, 2004 in baseball - July, 2004 in baseball - August, 2004 in baseball - September, 2004 in baseball - October-December, 2004 in baseball - Awards, 2004 in baseball - Books, 2004 in baseball - Movies, 2004 in baseball - Births, 2004 in baseball - Deaths Read more here: » 2004 in baseball: Encyclopedia II - 2004 in baseball - May-June |
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2003 World Series - Game 1.
Saturday, October 18, 2003 at Yankee Stadium
A trio of Marlins pitchers managed to keep the Yankees in check. Brad Penny, Dontrelle Willis, and Ugueth Urbina held New York to two runs. Juan Pierre scored Florida's first run and drove in the other two. The Yankees scored their runs on a single by Derek Jeter and a solo home run by Bernie Williams, the 18th postseason home run of his career, tying a mar ...
See also:2003 World Series, 2003 World Series - Summary, 2003 World Series - Game 1, 2003 World Series - Game 2, 2003 World Series - Game 3, 2003 World Series - Game 4, 2003 World Series - Game 5, 2003 World Series - Game 6, 2003 World Series - Trivia Read more here: » 2003 World Series: Encyclopedia II - 2003 World Series - Summary |
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