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Subway Series A History of the Subway <b>Series</b>God Bless America   (Symbols of the subway trains connecting Yankee Stadium and Shea Stadium)   God Bless AmericaPhoto by Thomas E. Franklin, ©2001, The Record, Bergen County, N.J. -- Click for more information.Remember ... and helpAmerican Red Cross<b>World</b> Trade Center Disaster Relief FundThe September 11th FundHistory of the Subway SeriesSince the inception of the modern-day World Series in 1903, the Fall Classic has been played within the borders of New York City a total of14 times. These intraurban competitions to determine baseball’s best have become known as “Subway Series.”Technically, the first two all-NYC series, in 1921 and 1922, were not Subway Series because the Yankees and Giants shared the same ballpark — the Polo Grounds in upper Mahnattan. The Yankees moved to their own stadium in the Bronx for the 1923 classic, and from there the battle lines were drawn, with games alternating between Yankee Stadium and either the Polo Grounds or Brooklyn’s Ebbetts Field, and later Shea Stadium in Queens.The Yankees have been by far the dominant team in the Subway Series, winning 11 times (six times over the Dodgers, four times over the Giants and once over the Mets). The Giants’ only victories came in those first two all-Polo Grounds matchups, while the Dodgers brought a championship to Flatbush only once — in 1955.Sadly, with the departure of the Giants and Dodgers to California in 1958, there was no Subway Series for 44 yearsIn 1962, the National League added a new entry in Gotham — the Mets. Still, there was no Subway Series for decades, as the fates of the Yankees and Mets were virtually opposite of each other. Whenever the Bronx Bombers would win, the Mets were languishing at or near the bottom of the pack. And when the Amazin’s (as Casey Stengel called them) made it to the top, the Yankees played uncharacteristically poorly.That is, until 1999. For the first time ever, both the Mets and Yankees made it to post-season play in the same season. Baseball’s relatively new three-tier playoff system makes it a bit more difficult for teams to make it to the World Series, and while the Yankees advanced to the capture their 25th championship, the Mets fell in the NLCS to the pennant-winning Atlanta Braves.Then came 2000, and both the Mets and Yankees advanced through the first two playoff rounds to reach the World Series. The teams were considered evenly matched, but the Yankees came out on top, winning their 26th championship. So at the start of the 21st Century, New York fans ride the underground rails once again as the Big Apple retains its position as the baseball capital of the world.1921   •  1922   •  1923   •  1936   •  19371941   •  1947   •  1949   •  19511952   •  1953   •  1955   •  1956   •  2000——————————In addition to the New York Subway Series, there have been three other times when the entire World Series has been within a single urban area.In 1906, the Chicago White Sox defeated the Chicago Cubs in the only championshipbattle entirely within the Windy City. In 1944, with many clubs’ rosters depletedby war, the hapless St. Louis Browns made it to the series, only to fall to thecohabitants of Sportsman’s Park, the Cardinals. And in 1989, the Bay Series pittedthe Giants, now of San Francisco, against the Oakland Athletics in a series marredby a deadly earthquake just before the start of the third game.The Athletics never met the Phillies when both were in Philadelphia, and there wasnever a Red Sox / Braves series in Boston. Nor have the Dodgers met the Los Angeles /California / Anaheim Angels since moving west from Brooklyn.(The Giants and the Athletics had a run at another match-up in 2000,but ironically both were defeated by the New York teams in the Division Series.)1906   •  1944   •  1989  •  •  •  •  •  New York City Subway Series New York <b>Giants</b>1921 WORLD SERIESNew York YankeesNew York Giants 5, New York Yankees 3Game 1Oct. 5, 1921 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees100011000370New York Giants000000000050WP: Mays. LP: Douglas. Game 2Oct. 6, 1921 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Giants000000000023New York Yankees00010002x330WP: Hoyt. LP: Nehf. Game 3Oct. 7, 1921 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees004000010580New York Giants00400081x13200WP: Barnes. LP: Quinn. Game 4Oct. 9, 1921 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Giants000000031491New York Yankees000010001271WP: Douglas. LP: Mays. HR: Ruth (NYY). Game 5Oct. 10, 1921 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees001200000361New York Giants1000000001101WP: Hoyt. LP: Nehf. Game 6Oct. 11, 1921 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Giants0304010008130New York Yankees320000000572WP: Barnes. LP: Shawkey. HR: E. Meusel, Snyder (NYG); Fewster (NYY).Game 7Oct. 12, 1921 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees010000000181New York Giants00010010x260WP: Douglas. LP: Mays. Game 8Oct. 13, 1921 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Giants100000000160New York Yankees000000000041WP: Nehf. LP: Hoyt. BackNew York <b>Giants</b>1922 WORLD SERIESNew York YankeesNew York Giants 4, New York Yankees 0(one tie)Game 1Oct. 4, 1922 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees000001100270New York Giants00000003x3113WP: Ryan. LP: Bush. Game 2Oct. 5, 1922 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Giants3000000000381New York Yankees1001000100380P: J. Barnes; Shawkey. HR: E. Meusel (NYG); Ward (NYY).(Game called due to darkness)Game 3Oct. 6, 1922 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees000000000041New York Giants00200010x3121WP: J. Scott. LP: Hoyt. Game 4Oct. 7, 1922 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Giants000040000491New York Yankees200000100380WP: McQuillan. LP: Mays. HR: Ward (NYY). Game 5Oct. 8, 1922 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees100010100350New York Giants02000003x5100WP: Nehf. LP: Bush. BackNew York Yankees1923 WORLD SERIESNew York <b>Giants</b>New York Yankees 4, New York Giants 2Game 1Oct. 10, 1923 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Giants004000001580New York Yankees1200001004121WP: Ryan. LP: Bush. HR: Stengel (NYG). Game 2Oct. 10, 1923 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees0102100004100New York Giants010001000292WP: Pennock. LP: McQuillan. HR: Ward, Ruth 2 (NYY); E. Meusel (NYG).Game 3Oct. 12, 1923 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Giants000000100140New York Yankees000000000061WP: Nehf. LP: Jones. HR: Stengel (NYG). Game 4Oct. 13, 1923 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees0611000008131New York Giants0000000314131WP: Shawkey. LP: J. Scott. HR: Youngs (NYG). Game 5Oct. 14, 1923 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Giants010000000132New York Yankees34010000x8140WP: Bush. LP: Bentley. HR: Dugan (NYY). Game 6Oct. 15, 1923 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees100000050650New York Giants1001110004101WP: Pennock. LP: Nehf. HR: Ruth (NYY); Snyder (NYG). BackNew York Yankees1936 WORLD SERIESNew York <b>Giants</b>New York Yankees 4, New York Giants 2Game 1Sept. 30, 1936 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees001000000172New York Giants00001104x691WP: Hubbell. LP: Ruffing. HR: Bartell (NYG); Selkirk (NYY). Game 2Oct. 2, 1936 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees20700120618170New York Giants010300000461WP: Gomez. LP: Schumacher. HR: Dickey, Lazzeri (NYY). Game 3Oct. 3, 1936 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Giants0000100001110New York Yankees01000001x240WP: Hadley. LP: Fitzsimmons. HR: Gehrig (NYY); Ripple (NYG).Game 4Oct. 4, 1936 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Giants000100010271New York Yankees01300001x5101WP: Pearson. LP: Hubbell. HR: Gehrig (NYY). Game 5Oct. 5, 1936 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Giants3000010001583New York Yankees01100200004101WP: Schumacher. LP: Malone. HR: Selkirk (NYY). Game 6Oct. 6, 1936 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees02120001713172New York Giants200010110591WP: Gomez. LP: Fitzsimmons. HR: Moore, Ott (NYG); Powell (NYY).BackNew York Yankees1937 WORLD SERIESNew York <b>Giants</b>New York Yankees 4, New York Giants 1Game 1Oct. 6, 1937 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Giants000010000162New York Yankees00000701x870WP: Gomez. LP: Hubbell. HR: Lazzeri (NYY). Game 2Oct. 7, 1937 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Giants100000000170New York Yankees00002420x8120WP: Ruffing. LP: Melton. Game 3Oct. 8, 1937 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees012110000590New York Giants000000100154WP: Pearson. LP: Schumacher. Game 4Oct. 9, 1937 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees101000001360New York Giants06000010x7123WP: Hubbell. LP: Hadley. HR: Gehrig (NYY). Game 5Oct. 10, 1937 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees011020000480New York Giants0020000002100WP: Gomez. LP: Melton. HR: DiMaggio, Hoag (NYY); Ott (NYG).BackNew York Yankees1941 WORLD SERIES<b>Brooklyn</b> DodgersNew York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 1Game 1Oct. 1, 1941 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers000010100260New York Yankees01010100x361WP: Ruffing. LP: Davis. HR: Gordon (NYY). Game 2Oct. 2, 1941 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers000021000362New York Yankees011000000291WP: Wyatt. LP: Chandler. Game 3Oct. 4, 1941 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees000000020280Brooklyn Dodgers000000010140WP: Russo. LP: Casey. Game 4Oct. 5, 1941 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees1002000047120Brooklyn Dodgers000220000491WP: Murphy. LP: Casey. HR: Reiser (Brk). Game 5Oct. 6, 1941 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees020010000360Brooklyn Dodgers001000000141WP: Bonham. LP: Wyatt. HR: Henrich (NYY). BackNew York Yankees1947 WORLD SERIES<b>Brooklyn</b> DodgersNew York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 3Game 1Sept. 30, 1947 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers100001100360New York Yankees00005000x640WP: Shea. LP: Branca. Game 2Oct. 1, 1947 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers001100001392New York Yankees10112140x10151WP: Reynolds. LP: Lombardi. HR: Walker (Brk); Henrich (NYY).Game 3Oct. 2, 1947 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees0022211008130Brooklyn Dodgers06120000x9131WP: Casey. LP: Newsom. HR: DiMaggio, Berra (NYY). Game 4Oct. 3, 1947 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees100100000281Brooklyn Dodgers000010002313WP: Casey. LP: Bevans. Game 5Oct. 4, 1947 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees000110000250Brooklyn Dodgers000001000141WP: Shea. LP: Barney. HR: DiMaggio (NYY). Game 6Oct. 5, 1947 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers2020040008121New York Yankees0041000016152WP: Branca. LP: Page. Game 7Oct. 6, 1947 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers020000000270New York Yankees01020110x570WP: Page. LP: Gregg. BackNew York Yankees1949 WORLD SERIES<b>Brooklyn</b> DodgersNew York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 1Game 1Oct. 5, 1949 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers000000000020New York Yankees000000001151WP: Reynolds. LP: Newcombe. HR: Henrich (NYY). Game 2Oct. 6, 1949 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers010000000172New York Yankees000000000061WP: Roe. LP: Raschi. Game 3Oct. 7, 1949 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees001000003450Brooklyn Dodgers000100002350WP: Page. LP: Branca. HR: Reese, Olmo, Campanella (Brk).Game 4Oct. 8, 1949 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees0003300006100Brooklyn Dodgers000004000491WP: Lopat. LP: Newcombe. Game 5Oct. 9, 1949 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees20311300010111Brooklyn Dodgers001001400491WP: Raschi. LP: Barney. HR: DiMaggio (NYY); Hodges (Brk).BackNew York Yankees1951 WORLD SERIESNew York <b>Giants</b>New York Yankees 4, New York Giants 2Game 1Oct. 4, 1951 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Giants2000030005101New York Yankees010000000171WP: Koslo. LP: Reynolds. HR: Dark (NYG). Game 2Oct. 5, 1951 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Giants000000100151New York Yankees11000001x360WP: Lopat. LP: Jansen. HR: Collins (NYY). Game 3Oct. 6, 1951 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees000000011252New York Giants01005000x672WP: Hearn. LP: Raschi. HR: Lockman (NYG); Woodling (NYY). Game 4Oct. 8, 1951 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees0101202006120New York Giants100000001282WP: Reynolds. LP: Maglie. HR: DiMaggio (NYY). Game 5Oct. 9, 1951 — Polo Grounds, New York, NYNew York Yankees00520240013121New York Giants100000000153WP: Lopat. LP: Jansen. HR: McDougald, Rizzuto (NYY). Game 6Oct. 10, 1951 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Giants0000100023111New York Yankees10000300x470WP: Raschi. LP: Koslo. BackNew York Yankees1952 WORLD SERIES<b>Brooklyn</b> DodgersNew York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 3Game 1Oct. 1, 1952 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees001000010262Brooklyn Dodgers01000201x460WP: Black. LP: Reynolds. HR: Robinson, Snider, Reese (Brk); McDougald (NYY).Game 2Oct. 2, 1952 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees0001150007100Brooklyn Dodgers001000000131WP: Raschi. LP: Erskine. HR: Martin (NYY). Game 3Oct. 3, 1952 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers0010100125110New York Yankees010000011362WP: Roe. LP: Lopat. HR: Berra, Mize (NYY). Game 4Oct. 4, 1952 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers000000000041New York Yankees00010001x241WP: Reynolds. LP: Black. HR: Mize (NYY). Game 5Oct. 5, 1952 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers010030100016100New York Yankees00005000000551WP: Erskine. LP: Sain. HR: Snider (Brk); Mize (NYY). Game 6Oct. 6, 1952 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees000000210390Brooklyn Dodgers000001010281WP: Raschi. LP: Loes. HR: Mantle, Berra (NYY); Snider 2 (Brk).Game 7Oct. 7, 1952 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees0001111004104Brooklyn Dodgers000110000281WP: Reynolds. LP: Black. HR: Woodling, Mantle (NYY). BackNew York Yankees1953 WORLD SERIES<b>Brooklyn</b> DodgersNew York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 2Game 1Sept. 30, 1953 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers0000131005122New York Yankees40001013x9120WP: Sain. LP: Labine. HR: Berra, Collins (NYY); Gilliam, Hodges, Shuba (Brk).Game 2Oct. 1, 1953 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers000200000291New York Yankees10000012x450WP: Lopat. LP: Roe. HR: Martin, Mantle (NYY). Game 3Oct. 2, 1953 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees000010010260Brooklyn Dodgers00001101x390WP: Erskine. LP: Raschi. HR: Campanella (Brk). Game 4Oct. 3, 1953 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees000020001390Brooklyn Dodgers30010210x7120WP: Loes. LP: Ford. HR: McDougald (NYY); Snider (NYG).Game 5Oct. 4, 1953 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees10500031111111Brooklyn Dodgers0100100417141WP: McDonald. LP: Podres. HR: Woodling, Mantle, Martin, McDougald (NYY); Cox, Gilliam (Brk).Game 6Oct. 5, 1953 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers000001002383New York Yankees2100000014130WP: Reynolds. LP: Labine. HR: Furillo (Brk). Back<b>Brooklyn</b> Dodgers1955 WORLD SERIESNew York YankeesBrooklyn Dodgers 4, New York Yankees 3Game 1Sept. 28, 1955 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers0210000205100New York Yankees02110200x691WP: Ford. LP: Newcombe. HR: Collins 2, Howard (NYY); Furillo, Snider (Brk).Game 2Sept. 29, 1955 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers000110000252New York Yankees00040000x480WP: Byrne. LP: Loes. Game 3 Sept. 30, 1955 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees020000100370Brooklyn Dodgers22020020x8111WP: Podres. LP: Turley. HR: Campanella (Brk); Mantle (NYY). Game 4Oct. 1, 1955 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees110102000590Brooklyn Dodgers00133010x8140WP: Labine. LP: Larsen. HR: McDougald (NYY); Campanella, Hodges, Snider (Brk).Game 5Oct. 2, 1955 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees000100110360Brooklyn Dodgers02101001x592WP: Craig. LP: Grim. HR: Snider 2, Amoros (Brk); Cerv, Berra (NYY).Game 6Oct. 3, 1955 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers000100000141New York Yankees500000000580WP: Ford. LP: Spooner. HR: Skowron (NYY). Game 7Oct. 4, 1955 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers000101000250New York Yankees000000000081WP: Podres. LP: Byrne. BackNew York Yankees1956 WORLD SERIES<b>Brooklyn</b> DodgersNew York Yankees 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 3Game 1Oct. 3, 1956 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees200100000391Brooklyn Dodgers02310000x690WP: Maglie. LP: Ford HR: Mantle, Martin (NYY); Robinson, Hodges (Brk).Game 2Oct. 5, 1956 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees1501000018122Brooklyn Dodgers06122002x13120WP: Bessent. LP: Morgan. HR: Berra (NYY); Snider (Brk). Game 3Oct. 6, 1956 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers010001100381New York Yankees01000301x581WP: Ford. LP: Craig. HR: Martin, Slaughter (NYY). Game 4Oct. 7, 1956 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers000100001260New York Yankees10020120x672WP: Sturdivant. LP: Erskine. HR: Mantle, Bauer (NYY). Game 5Oct. 8, 1956 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYBrooklyn Dodgers000000000000New York Yankees000101000250WP: Larsen (perfect game). LP: Maglie. HR: Mantle (NYY).Game 6Oct. 9, 1956 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees0000000000070Brooklyn Dodgers0000000001140WP: Labine. LP: Turley. Game 7Oct. 10, 1956 — Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn, NYNew York Yankees2021004009100Brooklyn Dodgers000000000031WP: Kucks. LP: Newcombe. HR: Berra 2, Howard, Skowron (NYY). BackNew York Yankees2000 WORLD SERIESNew York MetsNew York Yankees 4, New York Mets 1Game 1Oct. 21, 2000 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Mets0000003000003100New York Yankees0000020010014120WP: Stanton. LP: Wendell.(Longest game in World Series history by time — 4:51)Game 2Oct. 22, 2000 — Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NYNew York Mets000000005573New York Yankees21001011x6121WP: Clemens. LP: Hampton.HR: Piazza, Payton (NYM); Brosius (NYY). Game 3Oct. 24, 2000 — Shea Stadium, Flushing, NYNew York Yankees001100000280New York Mets01000102x490WP: J. Franco. LP: Hernandez.HR: Ventura. Game 4Oct. 25, 2000 — Shea Stadium, Flushing, NYNew York Yankees111000000380New York Mets002000000261WP: Nelson. LP: Jones. Sv: Rivera.HR: Jeter (NYY); Piazza (NYM). Game 5Oct. 26, 2000 — Shea Stadium, Flushing, NYNew York Yankees010001002471New York Mets020000000280WP: Stanton. LP: Leiter. Sv: Rivera.HR: Williams, Jeter (NYY). BackOther Intra-Urban Series Chicago White Sox1906 WORLD SERIESChicago CubsChicago White Sox 4, Chicago Cubs 2Game 1Oct. 9, 1906 — West Side Grounds, Chicago, ILChicago White Sox000011000241Chicago Cubs000001000142WP: Altrock. LP: Brown. Game 2Oct. 10, 1906 — South Side Park, Chicago, ILChicago Cubs0310010207102Chicago White Sox000010000112WP: Reulbach. LP: White. Game 3Oct. 11, 1906 — West Side Grounds, Chicago, ILChicago White Sox000003000341Chicago Cubs000000000022WP: Walsh. LP: Pfiester. Game 4Oct. 12, 1906 — South Side Park, Chicago, ILChicago Cubs000000100171Chicago White Sox000000000021WP: Brown. LP: Altrock. Game 5Oct. 13, 1906 — West Side Grounds, Chicago, ILChicago White Sox1024010008126Chicago Cubs300102000660WP: Walsh. LP: Pfiester. Game 6Oct. 14, 1906 — South Side Park, Chicago, ILChicago Cubs100010001370Chicago White Sox34000001x8140WP: White. LP: Brown. BackSt. Louis Cardinals1944 WORLD SERIESSt. Louis BrownsSt. Louis Cardinals 4, St. Louis Browns 2Game 1Oct. 4, 1944 — Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, MOSt. Louis Browns000200000220St. Louis Cardinals000000001170WP: Galehouse. LP: M. Cooper. HR: McQuinn (StLB). Game 2Oct. 5, 1944 — Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, MOSt. Louis Browns00000020000274St. Louis Cardinals00110000001370WP: Donnelly. LP: Muncrief. Game 3Oct. 6, 1944 — Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, MOSt. Louis Cardinals100000100270St. Louis Browns00400020x682WP: Kramer. LP: Wilks. Game 4Oct. 7, 1944 — Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, MOSt. Louis Cardinals2020010005120St. Louis Browns000000010191WP: Breechen. LP: Jakucki. HR: Musial (StLC). Game 5Oct. 8, 1944 — Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, MOSt. Louis Cardinals000001010261St. Louis Browns000000000071WP: M. Cooper. LP: Galehouse. HR: Sanders, Litwhiler (StLC).Game 6Oct. 9, 1944 — Sportsman's Park, St. Louis, MOSt. Louis Browns010000000132St. Louis Cardinals0003000003100WP: Lanier. LP: Potter. BackOakland Athletics1989 WORLD SERIESSan Francisco <b>Giants</b>Oakland Athletics 4, San Francisco Giants 0Game 1Oct. 14, 1989 — Oakland Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, CASan Francisco Giants000000000051Oakland Athletics03110000x5111WP: Stewart. LP: Garrelts. HR: Parker, Weiss (Oak). Game 2Oct. 15, 1989 — Oakland Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, CASan Francisco Giants001000000140Oakland Athletics10040000x570WP: Moore. LP: Reuschel. HR: Steinbach (Oak). Game 3Oct. 27, 1989 — Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CAOakland Athletics20024104013140San Francisco Giants0102000047103WP: Stewart. LP: Garrelts. HR: Williams, Bathe (SF); D. Henderson 2, Phillips, Canseco, Lansford (Oak).(Game delayed 10 days by earthquake)Game 4Oct. 28, 1989 — Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CAOakland Athletics1300310109120San Francisco Giants000002400690WP: Moore. LP: Robinson. Sv: Eckersley. HR: R. Henderson (Oak); Mitchell, Litton (SF).BackLinksOfficial Site of Major League Baseball         Official Site of the New York Mets        Official Site of the New York YankeesJohn Skilton's ''Baseball Links''       Rawlings Baseball Directory''Ballparks'' by Munsey & Suppes       New York Subway Resource Page       NYC Metropolitan Transportation Authority (official site)Read about this site in the San Francisco Chronicle    Read about this site in the St. Petersburg TimesRead about this site on espn.com''Matty: An Evening with Christy Mathewson'' by Eddie Frierson      Please visit one of my other sites, the Sports Logo DirectoryLast updated October 10, 2001 by MichaelJ. Rudolf    
 

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