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The original World Series held in 1903, was a best of nine affair. No World Series was held in 1904 and the best of seven series was used until 1919. The five-of-nine format was used from 1919 through 1921, but it reverted back to a best-of-seven series in 1922. That is the same format used today. The American League winners, versus the National League winners, in what is comonly known as the fall clasic. The MVP award, started in 1955, is voted on during the final game of the World Series by a committee of reporters and officials in attendance.
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Year |
Winner
(Manager) |
Result |
Loser (Manager) |
---|---|---|---|
1903 | Boston AL (Jimmy Collins) | 5-3 |
Pittsburgh NL (Fred Clarke) |
1904 | Not Played | ||
1905 | New York NL (John McGraw) | 4-1 |
Philadelphia AL (Connie Mack) |
1906 | Chicago AL (Fielder Jones) | 4-2 |
Chicago NL (Frank Chance) |
1907 | Chicago NL (Frank Chance) | 4-0-1 |
Detroit AL (Hughie Jennings) |
1908 | Chicago NL (Frank Chance) | 4-1 |
Detroit AL (Hughie Jennings) |
1909 | Pittsburgh NL (Fred Clarke) | 4-3 |
Detroit AL (Hughie Jennings) |
1910 | Philadelphia AL (Connie Mack) | 4-1 |
Chicago NL (Frank Chance) |
1911 | Philadelphia AL (Connie Mack) | 4-2 |
New York NL (John McGraw) |
1912 | Boston AL (Jake Stahl) | 4-3-1 |
New York NL (John McGraw) |
1913 | Philadelphia AL (Connie Mack) | 4-1 |
New York NL (John McGraw) |
1914 | Boston NL (George Stallings) | 4-0 |
Philadelphia AL (Connie Mack) |
1915 | Boston AL (Bill Carrigan) | 4-1 |
Philadelphia NL (Pat Moran) |
1916 | Boston AL (Bill Carrigan) | 4-1 |
Brooklyn NL (Wilbert Robinson) |
1917 | Chicago AL (Pants Rowland) | 4-2 |
New York NL (John McGraw) |
1918 | Boston AL (Ed Barrow) | 4-2 |
Chicago NL (Fred Mitchell) |
1919 | Cincinnati NL (Pat Moran) | 5-3 |
Chicago AL (Kid Gleason) |
1920 | Cleveland AL (Tris Speaker) | 5-2 |
Brooklyn NL (Wilbert Robinson) |
1921 | New York NL (John McGraw) | 5-3 |
New York AL (Miller Huggins) |
1922 | New York NL (John McGraw) | 4-0-1 |
New York AL (Miller Huggins) |
1923 | New York AL (Miller Huggins) | 4-2 |
New York NL (John McGraw) |
1924 | Washington AL (Bucky Harris) | 4-3 |
New York NL (John McGraw) |
1925 | Pittsburgh NL (Bill McKechnie) | 4-3 |
Washington AL (Bucky Harris) |
1926 | St. Louis NL (Rogers Hornsby) | 4-3 |
New York AL (Miller Huggins) |
1927 | New York AL (Miller Huggins) | 4-0 |
Pittsburgh NL (Donie Bush) |
1928 | New York AL (Miller Huggins) | 4-0 |
St. Louis NL (Bill McKechnie) |
1929 | Philadelphia AL (Connie Mack) | 4-1 |
Chicago NL (Joe McCarthy) |
1930 | Philadelphia AL (Connie Mack) | 4-2 |
St. Louis NL (Gabby Street) |
1931 | St. Louis NL (Gabby Street) | 4-3 |
Philadelphia AL (Connie Mack) |
1932 | New York AL (Joe McCarthy) | 4-0 |
Chicago NL (Charlie Grimm) |
1933 | New York NL (Bill Terry) | 4-1 |
Washington AL (Joe Cronin) |
1934 | St. Louis NL (Frankie Frisch) | 4-3 |
Detroit AL (Mickey Cochrane) |
1935 | Detroit AL (Mickey Cochrane) | 4-2 |
Chicago NL (Charlie Grimm) |
1936 | New York AL (Joe McCarthy) | 4-2 |
New York NL (Bill Terry) |
1937 | New York AL (Joe McCarthy) | 4-1 |
New York NL (Bill Terry) |
1938 | New York Al (Joe McCarthy) | 4-0 |
Chicago NL (Gabby Hartnett) |
1939 | New York AL (Joe McCarthy) | 4-0 |
Cincinnati NL (Bill McKechnie) |
1940 | Cincinnati NL (Bill McKechnie) | 4-3 |
Detroit AL (Del Baker) |
1941 | New York AL (Joe McCarthy) | 4-1 |
Brooklyn NL (Leo Durocher) |
1942 | St. Louis NL (Eddie Dyer) | 4-3 |
Boston AL (Joe Cronin) |
1943 | New York AL (Joe McCarthy) | 4-1 |
St. Louis NL (Billy Southworth) |
1944 | St. Lois NL (Billy Southworth) | 4-2 |
St. Louis AL (Luke Sewell) |
1945 | Detroit AL (Steve O'Neill) | 4-3 |
Chicago NL (Charlie Grimm) |
1946 | St. Louis NL (Eddie Dyer) | 4-3 |
Boston AL (Joe Cronin) |
1947 | New York AL (Bucky Harris) | 4-3 |
Brooklyn NL (Burt Shotton) |
1948 | Cleveland AL (Lou Boudreau) | 4-2 |
Boston NL (Billy Southworth) |
1949 | New York AL (Casey Stengel) | 4-1 |
Brooklyn NL (Burt Shotton) |
1950 | New York AL (Casey Stengel) | 4-0 |
Philadelphia NL (Eddie Sawyer) |
1951 | New York AL (Casey Stengel) | 4-2 |
New York NL (Leo Durocher) |
1952 | New York AL (Casey Stengel) | 4-3 |
Brooklyn NL (Charlie Dressen) |
1953 | New York AL (Casey Stengel) | 4-2 |
Brooklyn NL (Charlie Dressen) |
1954 | New York NL (Leo Durocher) | 4-0 |
Cleveland AL (Al Lopez) |
1955 | Brooklyn NL (Walter Alston) | 4-3 |
New York AL (Casey Stengel) |
1956 | New York AL (Casey Stengel) | 4-3 |
Brooklyn NL (Walter Alston) |
1957 | Milwaukee NL (Fred Haney) | 4-3 |
New York AL (Casey Stengel) |
1958 | New York AL (Casey Stengel) | 4-3 |
Milwaukee NL (Fred Haney) |
1959 | Los Angeles NL (Walter Alston) | 4-2 |
Chicago AL (Al Lopez) |
1960 | Pittsburgh NL (Danny Murtaugh) | 4-3 |
New York AL (Casey Stengel) |
1961 | New York AL (Ralph Houk) | 4-1 |
Cincinnati NL (Fred Hutchinson) |
1962 | New York AL (Ralph Houk) | 4-3 |
San Francisco NL (Alvin Dark) |
1963 | Los Angeles NL (Walter Alston) | 4-0 |
New York AL (Ralph Houk) |
1964 | St. Louis NL (Johnny Keane) | 4-3 |
New York AL (Yogi Berra) |
1965 | Los Angeles NL (Walter Alston) | 4-3 |
Minnesota AL (Sam Mele) |
1966 | Baltimore AL (Hank Bauer) | 4-0 |
Los Angeles NL (Walter Alston) |
1967 | St. Louis NL (Red Schoendienst) | 4-3 |
Boston AL (Dick Williams) |
1968 | Detroit AL (Mayo Smith) | 4-3 |
St. Louis NL (Red Schoendienst) |
1969 | New York NL (Gil Hodges) | 4-1 |
Baltimore AL (Earl Weaver) |
1970 | Baltimore AL (Earl Weaver) | 4-1 |
Cincinnati NL (Sparky Anderson) |
1971 | Pittsburgh NL (Danny Murtaugh) | 4-3 |
Baltimore AL (Earl Weaver) |
1972 | Oakland AL (Dick Williams) | 4-3 |
Cincinnati NL (Sparky Anderson) |
1973 | Oakland AL (Dick Williams) | 4-3 |
New York NL (Yogi Berra) |
1974 | Oakland AL (Alvin Dark) | 4-1 |
Los Angeles NL (Walter Alston) |
1975 | Cincinnati NL (Sparky Anderson) | 4-3 |
Boston AL (Darrell Johnson) |
1976 | Cincinnati NL (Sparky Anderson) | 4-0 |
New York AL (Billy Martin) |
1977 | New York AL (Billy Martin) | 4-2 |
Los Angeles NL (Tommy Lasorda) |
1978 | New York AL (Bob Lemon) | 4-2 |
Los Angeles NL (Tommy Lasorda) |
1979 | Pittsburgh NL (Chuck Tanner) | 4-3 |
Baltimore AL (Earl Weaver) |
1980 | Philadelphia NL (Dallas Green) | 4-2 |
Kansas City AL (Jim Frey) |
1981 | Los Angeles NL (Tommy Lasorda) | 4-2 |
New York AL (Bob Lemon) |
1982 | St. Louis NL (Whitey Herzog) | 4-3 |
Milwaukee AL (Harvey Kuenn) |
1983 | Baltimore AL (Joe Altobelli) | 4-1 |
Philadelphia NL (Paul Owens) |
1984 | Detroit AL (Sparky Anderson) | 4-1 |
San Diego NL (Dick Williams) |
1985 | Kansas City AL (Dick Howser) | 4-3 |
St. Louis NL (Whitey Herzog) |
1986 | New York NL (Davey Johnson) | 4-3 |
Boston AL (John McNamara) |
1987 | Minnesota AL (Tom Kelly) | 4-3 |
St. Louis NL (Whitey Herzog) |
1988 | Los Angeles NL (Tommy Lasorda) | 4-1 |
Oakland AL (Tony La Russa) |
1989 | Oakland AL (Tony La Russa) | 4-0 |
San Francisco NL (Roger Craig) |
1990 | Cincinnati NL (Lou Piniella) | 4-0 |
Oakland AL (Tony La Russa) |
1991 | Minnesota AL (Tom Kelly) | 4-3 |
Atlanta NL (Bobby Cox) |
1992 | Toronto AL (Cito Gaston) | 4-2 |
Atlanta NL (Bobby Cox) |
1993 | Toronto AL (Cito Gaston) | 4-2 |
Philadelphia NL (Jim Fregosi) |
1994 | Not Played | ||
1995 | Atlanta NL (Bobby Cox) | 4-2 |
Cleveland AL (Mike Hargrove) |
1996 | New York AL (Joe Torre) | 4-2 |
Atlanta NL (Bobby Cox) |
1997 | Florida NL (Jim Leyland) | 4-3 |
Cleveland AL (Mike Hargrove) |
1998 | New York AL (Joe Torre) | 4-0 |
San Diego NL (Bruce Bochy) |
1999 | New York AL (Joe Torre) | 4-0 |
Atlanta NL (Bobby Cox) |
2000 | New York AL (Joe Torre) | 4-1 |
New York NL (Bobby Valentine) |
2001 | Arizona NL (Bob Brenly) | 4-3 |
New York AL (Joe Torre) |
2002 | Anaheim AL (Mike Scioscia) |
4-3 |
San Francisco NL (Dusty Baker) |
2003 | Florida NL (Jack McKeon) | 4-2 |
New York AL (Joe Torre) |
2004 | Boston AL (Terry Francona) | 4-0 |
St Louis NL (Tony La Russa) |
2005 | Chicago White Sox AL (Ozzie Guillén) | 4-0 |
Houston Astros NL (Phil Garner) |
2006 | St. Louis Cardinals NL (Tony La Russa) | 4-1 |
Detroit Tigers AL (Jim Leyland) |
2007 | Boston Red Sox (Terry Francona) | 4-0 |
Colorado Rockies (Clint Hurdle) |
World Series Most Valuable Players
(MVP) |
|
---|---|
Year |
Player, Team, Position |
1955 | Johnny Podres, Brooklyn Dodgers, P |
1956 | Don Larsen, New York Yankees, P |
1957 | Lew Burdette, Milwaukee Braves, P |
1958 | Bob Turley, New York Yankees, P |
1959 | Larry Sherry Los Angeles Dodgers, P |
1960 | Bobby Richardson, New York Yankees, 2B |
1961 | Whitey Ford, New York Yankees, P |
1962 | Ralph Terry, New York Yankees, P |
1963 | Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers, P |
1964 | Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals, P |
1965 | Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers, P |
1966 | Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles, OF |
1967 | Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals, P |
1968 | Mickey Lolich, Detroit Tigers, P |
1969 | Donn Clendenon, New York Mets, 1B |
1970 | Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles, 3B |
1971 | Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh Pirates, OF |
1972 | Gene Tenace, Oakland Athletics, C |
1973 | Reggie Jackson, Oakland Athletics, OF |
1974 | Rollie Fingers, Oakland Athletics, P |
1975 | Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds, 3B |
1976 | Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds, C |
1977 | Reggie Jackson, New York Yankees, OF |
1978 | Bucky Dent, New York Yankees, SS |
1979 | Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh Pirates, 1B |
1980 | Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies, 3B |
1981 | Pedro Guerrero, Los Angeles Dodgers, OF |
Tie | Ron Cey, Los Angeles Dodgers, 3B |
Tie | Steve Yeager, Los Angeles Dodgers, C |
1982 | Darrell Porter, St. Louis Cardinals, C |
1983 | Rick Dempsey, Baltimore Orioles, C |
1984 | Alan Trammell, Detroit Tigers, SS |
1985 | Bret Saberhagen, Kansas City Royals, P |
1986 | Ray Knight, New York Mets, 3B |
1987 | Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins, P |
1988 | Orel Hershiser, Los Angeles Dodgers, P |
1989 | Dave Stewart, Oakland Athletics, P |
1990 | Jose Rijo, Cincinnati Reds, P |
1991 | Jack Morris, Minnesota Twins, P |
1992 | Pat Borders, Toronto Blue Jays, C |
1993 | Paul Molitor, Toronto Blue Jays, DH/1B/3B |
1994 | Not Played |
1995 | Tom Glavine, Atlanta Braves, P |
1996 | John Wetteland, New York Yankees, P |
1997 | Livan Hernandez, Florida Marlins, P |
1998 | Scott Brosius, New York Yankees, 3B |
1999 | Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees, P |
2000 | Derek Jeter, New York Yankees, SS |
2001 | Randy Johnson, Arizona Diamondbacks, P |
2001(Tie) | Curt Schilling, Arizona Diamondbacks, P |
2002 | Troy Glaus, Anaheim Angels, 3B |
2003 | Josh Beckett,Florida Marlins P |
2004 | Manny Ramirez, Boston, OF |
2005 | Jermaine Dye, Chicago, OF |
2006 | David Eckstein, St Louis, SS |
2007 | Mike Lowell, Boston Red Sox |