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This is a list of all the World Series matches, and the recognized champions of Major League Baseball and its predecessors.


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[edit] Champions Prior to and Precursors to the modern World Series (1857-1902)

These teams played an earlier version of the "World's Championship Series" or otherwise claimed the national championship "pennant".

[edit] Before the American Association

Prior to the formation of the American Association, there were no playoff rounds -- all championships went to whoever had the best record at the end of the season.

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[edit] National Association of Base Ball Players (Amateur → Professional)

[edit] National Association of Professional Base Ball Players

[edit] National League

In this first year of the National League, there was controversy as to which team was the champion - the White Stockings (52-14), who had the best overall record; or the Brown Stockings (45-19), who were the only team to have a winning record against every other franchise in the league. The teams agreed to play a "Championship of the West" five-game series in which St. Louis won 4 games to 1.<ref>Cash, John D. (2002). Before They Were Cardinals: Major League Baseball in Nineteenth-Century St. Louis. University of Missouri Press, 32-37.</ref>

[edit] Exhibition series — National League vs. American Association

[edit] The original World Series

Although these series were promoted and referred to as the "World's Championship Series", or "World's Series" for short, they are not officially recognized as part of World Series history by Major League Baseball.<ref>World Series Summary, Major League Baseball website, accessed 24 October, 2006</ref>

Major League Baseball, in general, regards 19th century events as a prologue to the Modern Era of baseball, which is defined by the two current major leagues.

[edit] National League vs. American Association

  • 1884 Providence Grays NL win 3, New York Metropolitans AA win 0 - 3 game series; 60-game winner Old Hoss Radbourn pitches every inning for Providence
  • 1885 Chicago White Stockings NL win 3, St. Louis Browns AA win 3, 1 tie - seven-game series ends in dispute
  • 1886 St. Louis Browns AA win 4, Chicago White Stockings NL win 2
  • 1887 Detroit Wolverines NL win 10, St. Louis Browns AA win 5
  • 1888 New York Giants NL win 6, St. Louis Browns AA win 2
  • 1889 New York Giants NL win 6, Brooklyn Bridegrooms AA win 3
  • 1890 Brooklyn Bridegrooms NL win 3, Louisville Colonels AA win 3, 1 tie - ends in cold, wind, and declining attendance
  • 1891 Boston Beaneaters NL, Boston Reds AA - NL instructs Beaneaters not to play series as leagues discuss restructuring; AA subsequently folds

The dispute in 1885 concerned Game 2, which was forfeited by St. Louis when they pulled their team off the field protesting an umpiring decision. The managers, Cap Anson and Charles Comiskey, initially agreed to disregard the game. When St. Louis won the final game and an apparent 3-2 Series championship, Chicago owner Albert Spalding overruled his manager and declared that he wanted the forfeit counted. The result of a tied Series was that neither team got the prize money that had been posted by the owners before the Series (and was returned to them after they both agreed it was a tie).

[edit] 1892-1900: "The Monopoly Years"

Following the collapse of the American Association, four of its clubs were admitted to the National League. The league championship was awarded in 1892 by a playoff between half-season champions. This scheme was abandoned after one season. Beginning in 1893 — and continuing until divisional play was introduced in 1969 — the pennant was awarded to the first-place club in the standings at the end of the season. For four seasons, the league champions played the runners-up in the post season championship series called the Temple Cup. A second attempt at this format was the Chronicle-Telegraph Cup series in 1900.

[edit] 1892-1893

  • 1892 Boston Beaneaters win 5, Cleveland Spiders win 0, 1 tie - split-season championship
  • 1893 Boston Beaneaters - no Series

[edit] 1894-1897: Temple Cup

  • 1894 New York Giants win 4, Baltimore Orioles win 0
  • 1895 Cleveland Spiders win 4, Baltimore Orioles win 1
  • 1896 Baltimore Orioles win 4, Cleveland Spiders win 0
  • 1897 Baltimore Orioles win 4, Boston Beaneaters win 1

[edit] 1898-1899

[edit] 1900: Chronicle-Telegraph Cup

[edit] National League - American League

[edit] The modern World Series

YearWinnerLeagueGamesLoserLeagueGamesMVP
1903Boston AmericansAL5Pittsburgh PiratesNL3
1904Boycotted by New York Giants (NL)
1905New York GiantsNL4Philadelphia AthleticsAL1
1906Chicago White SoxAL4Chicago CubsNL2
1907Chicago CubsNL4Detroit TigersAL0
1908Chicago CubsNL4Detroit TigersAL1
1909Pittsburgh PiratesNL4Detroit TigersAL3
1910Philadelphia AthleticsAL4Chicago CubsNL1
1911Philadelphia AthleticsAL4New York GiantsNL2
1912Boston Red SoxAL4New York GiantsNL3
1913Philadelphia AthleticsAL4New York GiantsNL1
1914Boston BravesNL4Philadelphia AthleticsAL0
1915Boston Red SoxAL4Philadelphia PhilliesNL1
1916Boston Red SoxAL4Brooklyn Robins/DodgersNL1
1917Chicago White SoxAL4New York GiantsNL2
1918Boston Red SoxAL4Chicago CubsNL2
1919Cincinnati RedsNL5Chicago White SoxAL3
1920Cleveland IndiansAL5Brooklyn Robins/DodgersNL2
1921New York GiantsNL5New York YankeesAL3
1922New York GiantsNL4New York YankeesAL0
1923New York YankeesAL4New York GiantsNL2
1924Washington SenatorsAL4New York GiantsNL3
1925Pittsburgh PiratesNL4Washington SenatorsAL3
1926St. Louis CardinalsNL4New York YankeesAL3
1927New York YankeesAL4Pittsburgh PiratesNL0
1928New York YankeesAL4St. Louis CardinalsNL0
1929Philadelphia AthleticsAL4Chicago CubsNL1
1930Philadelphia AthleticsAL4St. Louis CardinalsNL2
1931St. Louis CardinalsNL4Philadelphia AthleticsAL3
1932New York YankeesAL4Chicago CubsNL0
1933New York GiantsNL4Washington SenatorsAL1
1934St. Louis CardinalsNL4Detroit TigersAL3
1935Detroit TigersAL4Chicago CubsNL2
1936New York YankeesAL4New York GiantsNL2
1937New York YankeesAL4New York GiantsNL1
1938New York YankeesAL4Chicago CubsNL0
1939New York YankeesAL4Cincinnati RedsNL0
1940Cincinnati RedsNL4Detroit TigersAL3
1941New York YankeesAL4Brooklyn DodgersNL1
1942St. Louis CardinalsNL4New York YankeesAL1
1943New York YankeesAL4St. Louis CardinalsNL1
1944St. Louis CardinalsNL4St. Louis BrownsAL2
1945Detroit TigersAL4Chicago CubsNL3
1946St. Louis CardinalsNL4Boston Red SoxAL3
1947New York YankeesAL4Brooklyn DodgersNL3
1948Cleveland IndiansAL4Boston BravesNL2
1949New York YankeesAL4Brooklyn DodgersNL1
1950New York YankeesAL4Philadelphia PhilliesNL0
1951New York YankeesAL4New York GiantsNL2
1952New York YankeesAL4Brooklyn DodgersNL3
1953New York YankeesAL4Brooklyn DodgersNL2
1954New York GiantsNL4Cleveland IndiansAL0
1955Brooklyn DodgersNL4New York YankeesAL3Johnny Podres
1956New York YankeesAL4Brooklyn DodgersNL3Don Larsen
1957Milwaukee BravesNL4New York YankeesAL3Lew Burdette
1958New York YankeesAL4Milwaukee BravesNL3Bob Turley
1959Los Angeles DodgersNL4Chicago White SoxAL2Larry Sherry
1960Pittsburgh PiratesNL4New York YankeesAL3Bobby Richardson (New York)
1961New York YankeesAL4Cincinnati RedsNL1Whitey Ford
1962New York YankeesAL4San Francisco GiantsNL3Ralph Terry
1963Los Angeles DodgersNL4New York YankeesAL0Sandy Koufax
1964St. Louis CardinalsNL4New York YankeesAL3Bob Gibson
1965Los Angeles DodgersNL4Minnesota TwinsAL3Sandy Koufax
1966Baltimore OriolesAL4Los Angeles DodgersNL0Frank Robinson
1967St. Louis CardinalsNL4Boston Red SoxAL3Bob Gibson
1968Detroit TigersAL4St. Louis CardinalsNL3Mickey Lolich
1969New York MetsNL4Baltimore OriolesAL1Donn Clendenon
1970Baltimore OriolesAL4Cincinnati RedsNL1Brooks Robinson
1971Pittsburgh PiratesNL4Baltimore OriolesAL3Roberto Clemente
1972Oakland AthleticsAL4Cincinnati RedsNL3Gene Tenace
1973Oakland AthleticsAL4New York MetsNL3Reggie Jackson
1974Oakland AthleticsAL4Los Angeles DodgersNL1Rollie Fingers
1975Cincinnati RedsNL4Boston Red SoxAL3Pete Rose
1976Cincinnati RedsNL4New York YankeesAL0Johnny Bench
1977New York YankeesAL4Los Angeles DodgersNL2Reggie Jackson
1978New York YankeesAL4Los Angeles DodgersNL2Bucky Dent
1979Pittsburgh PiratesNL4Baltimore OriolesAL3Willie Stargell
1980Philadelphia PhilliesNL4Kansas City RoyalsAL2Mike Schmidt
1981Los Angeles DodgersNL4New York YankeesAL2Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager
1982St. Louis CardinalsNL4Milwaukee BrewersAL3Darrell Porter
1983Baltimore OriolesAL4Philadelphia PhilliesNL1Rick Dempsey
1984Detroit TigersAL4San Diego PadresNL1Alan Trammell
1985Kansas City RoyalsAL4St. Louis CardinalsNL3Bret Saberhagen
1986New York MetsNL4Boston Red SoxAL3Ray Knight
1987Minnesota TwinsAL4St. Louis CardinalsNL3Frank Viola
1988Los Angeles DodgersNL4Oakland AthleticsAL1Orel Hershiser
1989Oakland AthleticsAL4San Francisco GiantsNL0Dave Stewart
1990Cincinnati RedsNL4Oakland AthleticsAL0José Rijo
1991Minnesota TwinsAL4Atlanta BravesNL3Jack Morris
1992Toronto Blue JaysAL4Atlanta BravesNL2Pat Borders
1993Toronto Blue JaysAL4Philadelphia PhilliesNL2Paul Molitor
1994Cancelled due to strike.
1995Atlanta BravesNL4Cleveland IndiansAL2Tom Glavine
1996New York YankeesAL4Atlanta BravesNL2John Wetteland
1997Florida MarlinsNL4Cleveland IndiansAL3Liván Hernández
1998New York YankeesAL4San Diego PadresNL0Scott Brosius
1999New York YankeesAL4Atlanta BravesNL0Mariano Rivera
2000New York YankeesAL4New York MetsNL1Derek Jeter
2001Arizona DiamondbacksNL4New York YankeesAL3Randy Johnson and Curt Schilling
2002Anaheim AngelsAL4San Francisco GiantsNL3Troy Glaus
2003Florida MarlinsNL4New York YankeesAL2Josh Beckett
2004Boston Red SoxAL4St. Louis CardinalsNL0Manny Ramírez
2005Chicago White SoxAL4Houston AstrosNL0Jermaine Dye
2006St. Louis CardinalsNL4Detroit TigersAL1David Eckstein
2007

Denotes wild-card team (since 1995).

[edit] World Series (modern) appearances by franchise

NumTeamWLPCTNotes
39New York Yankees2613.667
18Los Angeles Dodgers612.3331-8 as Brooklyn Dodgers
17St. Louis Cardinals107.588
17San Francisco Giants512.2945-9 as New York Giants
14Oakland Athletics95.6425-3 as Philadelphia Athletics
10Boston Red Sox64.6001-0 as Boston Americans
10Chicago Cubs28.200
10Detroit Tigers46.400
9Cincinnati Reds54.556
9Atlanta Braves36.3331-1 as Boston Braves; 1-1 as Milwaukee Braves
7Pittsburgh Pirates52.714
7Baltimore Orioles34.4280-1 as St. Louis Browns
6Minnesota Twins33.5001-2 as Washington Senators
5Chicago White Sox32.600
5Cleveland Indians23.400
5Philadelphia Phillies14.200
4New York Mets22.500
2Florida Marlins201.000
2Toronto Blue Jays201.000
2Kansas City Royals11.500
2San Diego Padres02.000
1Arizona Diamondbacks101.000
1Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim101.000
1Houston Astros01.000 Only team to win a NL pennant and not face the Yankees in a World Series
1Milwaukee Brewers01.0000-1 while in the American League (1982), team is currently in the National League
0Colorado Rockies00----one wild card appearance (1995)
0Seattle Mariners00----four ALDS appearances (1995, 1997, 2000, 2001); three ALCS appearances (1995, 2000, 2001),
0Tampa Bay Devil Rays00----no playoff appearances
0Texas Rangers00----three ALDS appearances (1996, 1998, 1999)
0Washington Nationals00----one NLCS appearance (1981) as Montreal Expos

[edit] References

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