- 1866, Union of Morissania
- 1867, Philadelphia Athletics
- 1868, Brooklyn Atlantics
- 1869, Cincinnati Red Stockings
- 1870, New York Mutuals
- 1871, Philadelphia Athletics
- 1872, Boston Red Stockings
- 1873, Boston Red Stockings
- 1874, Boston Red Stockings
- 1875, Boston Red Stockings
- 1876, Chicago White Stockings
- 1877, Boston Red Caps
- 1878, Boston Red Caps
- 1879, Providence Grays
- 1880, Chicago White Stockings
- 1881, Chicago White Stockings
- 1882, Cincinnati Red Stockings/ Chicago White Stockings
- 1883, Boston Beaneaters/ Philadelphia Athletics
- 1884, Providence Grays/ New York Metropolitans
- 1885, Chicago White Stockings
- 1886, St. Louis Browns
- 1887, Detroit Wolverines
- 1888, New York Giants
- 1889, New York Giants
- 1890, Brooklyn Bridegrooms
- 1891, Boston Beaneaters/ Boston Reds
- 1892, Boston Beaneaters
- 1893, Boston Beaneaters
- 1894, New York Giants
- 1895, Cleveland Spiders
- 1896, Baltimore Orioles
- 1897, Baltimore Orioles
- 1898, Boston Beaneaters
- 1899, Brooklyn Superbas
- 1900, Brooklyn Superbas
- 1901, Pittsburgh Pirates/ Chicago White Sox
- 1902, Pittsburgh Pirates/ Philadelphia Athletics
- 1903, Boston Americans
- 1904, Boston Americans/ New York Giants
- 1905, New York Giants
- 1906, Chicago White Sox
- 1907, Chicago Cubs
- 1908, Chicago Cubs
- 1909, Pittsburgh Pirates
- 1910, Philadelphia Athletics
- 1911, Philadelphia Athletics
- 1912, Boston Red Sox
- 1913, Philadelphia Athletics
- 1914, Boston Braves
- 1915, Boston Red Sox
- 1916, Boston Red Sox
- 1917, Chicago White Sox
- 1918, Boston Red Sox
- 1919, Cincinnati Reds
- 1920, Cleveland Indians
- 1921, New York Giants
- 1922, New York Giants
- 1923, New York Yankees
- 1924, Washington Senators
- 1925, Pittsburgh Pirates
- 1926, St. Louis Cardinals
- 1927, New York Yankees
- 1928, New York Yankees
- 1929, Philadelphia Athletics
- 1930, Philadelphia Athletics
- 1931, St. Louis Cardinals
- 1932, New York Yankees
- 1933, New York Giants
- 1934, St. Louis Cardinals
- 1935, Detroit Tigers
- 1936, New York Yankees
- 1937, New York Yankees
- 1938, New York Yankees
- 1939, New York Yankees
- 1940, Cincinnati Reds
- 1941, New York Yankees
- 1942, St. Louis Cardinals
- 1943, New York Yankees
- 1944, St. Louis Cardinals
- 1945, Detroit Tigers
- 1946, St. Louis Cardinals
- 1947, New York Yankees
- 1948, Cleveland Indians
- 1949, New York Yankees
- 1950, New York Yankees
1866 Champion

Union of Morissania, 25 Wins; 3 Losses
Second Place: Philadelphia Athletics, 23 Wins; 2 Losses
Last place: Boston Lowells 2 Wins; 0 Losses
1867 Champion
Philadelphia Athletics, 44 Wins; 3 Losses
Second Place: Washington Nationals, 29 Wins; 7 Losses
Last Place: Newark Eurekas, 3 Wins; 8 Losses
1868 Champion

Brooklyn Atlantics, 47 Wins; 7 Losses
Second Place: Philadelphia Athletics, 47 Wins; 3 Losses
Last Place: Irvington Irvingtons, 2 Wins; 6 Losses
1869 Champion

Cincinnati Red Stockings, 19 Wins; O Losses
Second Place: Brooklyn Atlantics, 15 Wins; 6 Losses
Last Place: Irvington Irvingtons, 0 Wins; 8 Losses
1870 Champion

New York Mutuals, 29 Wins; 15 Losses
Second Place: Cincinnati Red Stockings, 27 Wins; 6 Losses
Last Place: Boston Tri-Mountains, 0 Wins; 4 Losses
1871 Champion
Philadelphia Athletics, 21 Wins; 7 Losses
Second Place: Chicago White Stockings, 19 Wins; 9 Losses
Last Place: Rockford Forest Citys, 6 Wins; 21 Losses
1872 Champion

Boston Red Stockings, 39 Wins; 8 Losses
Second Place: Philadelphia Athletics, 30 Wins; 14 Losses
Last Place: Washington Nationals, 0 Wins; 11 Losses
1873 Champion

Boston Red Stockings, 43 Wins; 16 Losses
Second Place: Philadelphia White Stockings, 36 Wins; 17 Losses
Last Place: Baltimore Marylands, 0 Wins; 6 Losses
1874 Champion

Boston Red Stockings, 52 Wins; 18 Losses
Second Place: New York Mutuals, 42 Wins; 23 Losses
Last Place: Baltimore Canaries, 9 Wins; 38 Losses
1875 Champion

Boston Red Stockings, 71 Wins; 8 Losses
Second Place: Philadelphia Athletics, 53 Wins; 20 Losses
Last Place: Brooklyn Atlantics, 2 Wins; 42 Losses
1876 Champion

Chicago White Stockings, 52 Wins; 14 Losses
Second Place: Hartford Dark Blues, 47 Wins; 21 Losses
Last Place: Cincinnati Reds, 9 Wins; 56 Losses
1877 Champion
Boston Red Caps, 42 Wins; 18 Losses
Second Place: Louisville Grays, 35 Wins; 25 Losses
Last Place: Cincinnati Reds, 15 Wins, 42 Losses
1878 Champion
Boston Red Caps, 41 Wins; 19 Losses
Second Place: Cincinnati Reds, 37 Wins; 23 Losses
Last Place: Milwaukee Cream Citys, 15 Wins; 45 Losses
1879 Champion
Providence Grays, 59 Wins; 25 Losses
Second Place: Boston Red Caps, 54 Wins; 30 Losses
Last Place: Troy Trojans, 19 Wins; 56 Losses
1880 Champion
Chicago White Stockings, 67 Wins; 17 Losses
Second Place: Providence Grays, 52 Wins; 32 Losses
Last Place: Cincinnati Stars, 21 Wins; 59 Losses
1881 Champion
Chicago White Stockings, 56 Wins; 28 Losses
Second Place: Providence Grays, 47 Wins; 37 Losses
Last Place: Worcester Worcesters, 32 Wins; 50 Losses
1882 Champion

National League Champion: Chicago White Stockings, 55 Wins; 29 Losses
American Association Champion: Cincinnati Red Stockings, 55 Wins; 25 Losses
Second Place in Both Leagues: Providence Grays, 52 Wins; 32 Losses
Last Place in Both Leagues: Worcester Worcesters, 18 Wins; 66 Losses
1883 Champion

National League Champion: Boston Beaneaters, 63 Wins; 35 Losses
American Association Champion: Philadelphia Athletics, 66 Wins; 32 Losses
Second Place in Both Leagues: St. Louis Browns, 65 Wins; 33 Losses
Last Place in Both Leagues: Philadelphia Quakers, 17 Wins, 81 Losses
1884 Champion

National League Champion: Providence Grays, 84 Wins; 28 Losses
American Association Champion: New York Metropolitans, 75 Wins; 32 Losses
Union Association Champion: St. Louis Maroons, 94 Wins; 19 Losses
Second Place in all three Leagues: Boston Beaneaters, 73 Wins; 38 Losses
Last Place in all three Leagues: Washington Nationals, 12 Wins; 51 Losses
1885 Championship Series
Chicago White Stockings (3) St. Louis Browns (3, 1 tie)
Most Wins in National League: Chicago White Stockings 87 Wins; 25 Losses
Most Wins in American Association: St. Louis Browns, 79 Wins; 33 Losses
1886 Championship Series

St. Louis Browns (4) Chicago White Stockings (2)
Most Wins in National League: Chicago White Stockings, 90 Wins; 34 Losses
Most Wins in American Association: St. Louis Browns, 93 Wins; 46 Losses
1887 Championship Series

Detroit Wolverines (10) St. Louis Browns (5)
Most Wins in National League: Detroit Wolverines, 79 Wins; 45 Losses
Most Wins in American Association: St. Louis Browns, 95 Wins; 40 Losses
1888 Championship Series

New York Giants (6) St. Louis Browns (4)
Most Wins in National League: New York Giants, 84 Wins; 47 Losses
Most Wins in American Association: St. Louis Browns, 92 Wins; 43 Losses
1889 Championship Series

New York Giants (6) Brooklyn Bridegroom (3)
Most Wins in National League: New York Giants, 83 Wins; 43 Losses
Most Wins in American Association: Brooklyn Bridegrooms 93 Wins; 44 Losses
1890 Championship Series
Brooklyn Bridegrooms (3) Louisville Colonels (3, 1 tie)
Most Wins in National League: Brooklyn Bridegrooms, 86 Wins; 43 Losses
Most Wins in American Association: Louisville Colonels, 88 Wins; 44 Losses
Most Wins in Players’ League: Boston Reds, 81 Wins; 48 Losses
1891 Champion
(No Championship Series. The Boston Beaneaters declined to play the Boston Reds)
National League Champion: Boston Beaneaters, 87 Wins; 51 Losses
American Association Champion: Boston Reds, 93 Wins; 42 Losses
1892 Championship Series

Boston Beaneaters (5) Cleveland Spiders (0, 1 tie)
Most Wins: Boston Beaneaters, 102 Wins; 48 Losses
Second Most Wins: Cleveland Spiders, 93 Wins; 56 Losses
Last Place: Baltimore Orioles, 46 Wins; 101 Losses
1893 Champion

Boston Beaneaters, 86 Wins; 43 Losses
Second Place: Pittsburgh Pirates, 81 Wins; 48 Losses
Last Place: Washington Senators, 40 Wins; 89 Losses
1894 Championship Series
New York Giants (4) Baltimore Orioles (0)
Most Wins: Baltimore Orioles, 89 Wins; 39 Losses
Second Most Wins: New York Giants, 88 Wins; 44 Losses
Last Place: Louisville Colonels, 36 Wins; 94 Losses
1895 Championship Series

Cleveland Spiders (4) Baltimore Orioles (1)
Most Wins: Baltimore Orioles, 87 Wins; 43 Losses
Second Most Wins: Cleveland Spiders, 84 Wins; 46 Losses
Last Place: Louisville Colonels, 35 Wins; 96 Losses
1896 Championship Series

Baltimore Orioles (4) Cleveland Spiders (0)
Most Wins: Baltimore Orioles, 90 Wins; 39 Losses
Second Most Wins: Cleveland Spiders, 80 Wins, 48 Losses
Last Place: Louisville Colonels, 38 Wins; 93 Losses
1897 Championship Series

Baltimore Orioles (4) Boston Beaneaters (1)
Most Wins: Boston Beaneaters, 93 Wins; 39 Losses
Second Most Wins: Baltimore Orioles, 90 Wins; 40 Losses
Last Place: St. Louis Browns, 29 Wins; 102 Losses
1898 Champion

Boston Beaneaters, 102 Wins; 47 Losses
Second Place: Baltimore Orioles, 96 Wins; 53 Losses
Last Place: St. Louis Browns, 39 Wins; 111 Losses
1899 Champion
Brooklyn Superbas, 101 Wins; 47 Losses
Second Place: Boston Beaneaters, 95 Wins; 57 Losses
Last Place: Cleveland Spiders, 20 Wins; 134 Losses
1900 Championship Series

Brooklyn Superbas (3) Pittsburgh Pirates (1)
Most Wins: Brooklyn Superbas, 82 Wins; 54 Losses
Second Most Wins: Pittsburgh Pirates, 79 Wins; 60 Losses
Last Place: New York Giants, 60 Wins; 78 Losses
1901 Champion

National League Champion: Pittsburgh Pirates, 90 Wins; 49 Losses
American League Champion: Chicago White Stockings, 83 Wins; 53 Losses
Second Most Wins in both Leagues: Philadelphia Phillies, 83 Wins; 57 Losses
Last Place in both Leagues: Milwaukee Cream Citys, 48 Wins; 89 Losses
1902 Champion

National League Champion: Pittsburgh Pirates, 103 Wins; 36 Losses
American League Champion: Philadelphia Athletics, 83 Wins; 53 Losses
Second Most Wins in both Leagues: St. Louis Browns, 78 Wins; 58 Losses
Last Place in Both Leagues: New York Giants, 48 Wins; 88 Losses
1903 World Series
Boston Americans (5) Pittsburgh Pirates (3)
Game 1 @ Huntington Avenue Grounds, Boston: 7-3 Pirates
Game 2 @ Huntington Avenue Grounds, Boston: 3-0 Americans
Game 3 @ Huntington Avenue Grounds, Boston: 4-2 Pirates
Game 4 @ Exposition Park, Pittsburgh: 5-4 Pirates
Game 5 @ Exposition Park, Pittsburgh: 11-2 Americans
Game 6 @ Exposition Park, Pittsburgh: 6-3 Americans
Game 7 @ Exposition Park, Pittsburgh: 7-3 Americans
Game 8 @ Huntington Avenue Grounds, Boston: 3-0 Americans
Managers: Jimmy Collins, Boston Americans and Fred Clarke, Pittsburgh Pirates
Series MVP: Bill Dinneen, Boston Americans
1904 Champion

(No World Series. The New York Giants declined to play the Boston Americansf
National League Champion: New York Giants, 106 Wins; 47 Losses
American League Champion: Boston Americans, 95 Wins; 59 Losses
Second Place in Both Leagues: Chicago Cubs, 93 Wins; 60 Losses
Last Place in Both Leagues: Washington Senators, 38 Wins; 113 Losses
1905 World Series

New York Giants (4) Philadelphia Athletics (1)
Game 1 @ Columbia Park, Philadelphia: 3-0 Giants
Game 2 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 3-0 Athletics
Game 3 @ Columbia Park, Philadelphia: 9-0 Giants
Game 4 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 1-0 Giants
Game 5 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 2-0 Giants
Managers: John McGraw, New York Giants and Connie Mack, Philadelphia Athletics
Series MVP: Christy Mathewson, New York Giants
1906 World Series

Chicago White Sox (4) Chicago Cubs (2)
Game 1 @ West Side Grounds, Chicago: 2-1 White Sox
Game 2 @ South Side Park, Chicago: 7-1 Cubs
Game 3 @ West Side Grounds, Chicago: 3-0 White Sox
Game 4 @ South Side Park, Chicago: 1-0 Cubs
Game 5 @ West Side Grounds, Chicago: 8-6 White Sox
Game 6 @ South Side Grounds, Chicago: 8-3 White Sox
Managers: Fielder Jones, Chicago White Sox and Frank Chance, Chicago Cubs
Series MVP: Doc White, Chicago White Sox
1907 World Series

Chicago Cubs (4) Detroit Tigers (0, 1 tie)
Game 1 @ West Side Grounds, Chicago: 3-3 Inconclusive
Game 2 @ West Side Grounds, Chicago: 3-1 Cubs
Game 3 @ West Side Grounds, Chicago: 5-1 Cubs
Game 4 @ Bennett Park, Detroit: 6-1 Cubs
Game 5 @ Bennett Park, Detroit: 2-0 Cubs
Managers: Hughie Jennings, Detroit Tigers and Frank Chance, Chicago Cubs
Series MVP: Orval Overall, Chicago Cubs
1908 World Series

Chicago Cubs (4) Detroit Tigers (1)
Game 1 @ Bennett Park, Detroit: 10-6 Cubs
Game 2 @ West Side Grounds, Chicago: 6-1 Cubs
Game 3 @ West Side Grounds, Chicago: 8-3 Tigers
Game 4 @ Bennett Park, Detroit: 3-0 Cubs
Game 5 @ Bennett Park, Detroit: 2-0 Cubs
Managers: Hughie Jennings, Detroit Tigers and Frank Chance, Chicago Cubs
Series MVP: Ty Cobb, Detroit Tigers
1909 World Series

Pittsburgh Pirates (4) Detroit Tigers (3)
Game 1 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 4-1 Pirates
Game 2 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 7-2 Tigers
Game 3 @ Bennett Park, Detroit: 8-6 Pirates
Game 4 @ Bennett Park, Detroit: 5-0 Tigers
Game 5 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 8-4 Pirates
Game 6 @ Bennett Park, Detroit: 5-4 Tigers
Game 7 @ Bennett Park, Detroit: 8-0 Pirates
Managers: Fred Clarke, Pittsburgh Pirates and Hughie Jennings, Detroit Tigers
Series MVP: Honus Wagner, Pittsburgh Pirates
1910 World Series

Philadelphia Athletics (4) Chicago Cubs (1)
Game 1 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 4-1 Athletics
Game 2 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 9-3 Athletics
Game 3 @ West Side Park, Chicago: 12-5 Athletics
Game 4 @ West Side Park, Chicago: 4-3 Cubs
Game 5 @ West Side Park, Chicago: 7-2 Athletics
Managers: Connie Mack, Philadelphia Athletics and Frank Chance, Chicago Cubs
Series MVP: Jack Coombs, Philadelphia Athletics
1911 World Series
Philadelphia Athletics (4) New York Giants (2)
Game 1 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 2-1 Giants
Game 2 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 3-1 Athletics
Game 3 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 3-2 Athletics
Game 4 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 4-2 Athletics
Game 5 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 4-3 Giants
Game 6 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 13-2 Athletics
Managers: Connie Mack, Philadelphia Athletics and John McGraw, New York Giants
Series MVP: Chief Bender, Philadelphia Athletics
1912 World Series

Boston Red Sox (4) New York Giants (3, tie)
Game 1 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 4-3 Red Sox
Game 2 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 6-6 Inconclusive
Game 3 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 2-1 Giants
Game 4 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 3-1 Red Sox
Game 5 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 2-1 Red Sox
Game 6 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 5-2 Giants
Game 7 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 11-4 Giants
Game 8 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 3-2 Red Sox
Managers: Jake Stahl, Boston Red Sox and John McGraw, New York Giants
Series MVP: Tris Speaker, Boston Red Sox
1913 World Series

Philadelphia Athletics (4) New York Giants (1)
Game 1 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 6-4 Athletics
Game 2 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 3-0 Giants
Game 3 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 8-2 Athletics
Game 4 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 6-5 Athletics
Game 5 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 3-1 Athletics
Managers: Connie Mack, Philadelphia Athletics and John McGraw, New York Giants
Series MVP: Frank Baker, Philadelphia Athletics
1914 World Series
Boston Braves (4) Philadelphia Athletics (0)
Game 1 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 7-1 Braves
Game 2 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 1-0 Braves
Game 3 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 5-4 Braves
Game 4 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 3-1 Braves
Managers: George Stallings, Boston Braves and Connie Mack, Philadelphia Athletics
Series MVP: Dick Rudolph, Boston Braves
1915 World Series

Boston Red Sox (4) Philadelphia Phillies (1)
Game 1 @ Baker Bowl, Philadelphia: 3-1 Phillies
Game 2 @ Baker Bowl, Philadelphia: 2-1 Red Sox
Game 3 @ Braves Field, Boston: 2-1 Red Sox
Game 4 @ Braves Field, Boston: 2-1 Red Sox
Game 5 @ Baker Bowl, Philadelphia: 5-4 Red Sox
Managers: Bill Carrigan, Boston Red Sox and Pat Moran, Philadelphia Phillies
Series MVP: Grover Cleveland Alexander, Philadelphia Phillies
1916 World Series

Boston Red Sox (4) Brooklyn Robins (1)
Game 1 @ Braves Field, Boston: 6-5 Red Sox
Game 2 @ Braves Field, Boston: 2-1 Red Sox
Game 3 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 4-3 Robins
Game 4 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 6-2 Red Sox
Game 5 @ Braves Field, Boston: 4-1 Red Sox
Managers: Bill Carrigan, Boston Red Sox and Wilbert Robinson, Brooklyn Robins
Series MVP: Ernie Shore, Boston Red Sox
1917 World Series

Chicago White Sox (4) New York Giants (2)
Game 1 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 2-1 White Sox
Game 2 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 7-2 White Sox
Game 3 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 2-0 Giants
Game 4 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 5-0 Giants
Game 5 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 8-5 White Sox
Game 6 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 4-2 White Sox
Managers: Pants Rowland, Chicago White Sox and John McGraw, New York Giants
Series MVP: Red Faber, Chicago White Sox
1918 World Series

Boston Red Sox (4) Chicago Cubs (2)
Game 1 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 1-0 Red Sox
Game 2 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 3-1 Cubs
Game 3 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 2-1 Red Sox
Game 4 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 3-2 Red Sox
Game 5 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 3-0 Cubs
Game 6 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 2-1 Red Sox
Managers: Ed Barrow, Boston Red Sox and Fred Mitchell, Chicago Cubs
Series MVP: Babe Ruth, Boston Red Sox
1919 World Series

Cincinnati Reds (5) Chicago White Sox (3)
Game 1 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 9-1 Reds
Game 2 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 4-2 Reds |
Game 3 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 3-0 White Sox
Game 4 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 2-0 Reds
Game 5 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 5-0 Reds
Game 6 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 5-4 White Sox
Game 7 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 4-1 White Sox
Game 8 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 10-5 Reds
Managers: Pat Moran, Cincinnati Reds and Kid Gleason, Chicago White Sox
Series MVP: Shoeless Joe Jackson
1920 World Series
Clevleand Indians (5) Brooklyn Robins (2)
Game 1 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 3-1 Indians
Game 2 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 3-0 Robins
Game 3 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 2-1 Robins
Game 4 @ League Park, Cleveland: 5-1 Indians
Game 5 @ League Park, Cleveland: 8-1 Indians
Game 6 @ League Park, Cleveland: 1-0 Indians
Game 7 @ League Park, Cleveland: 3-0 Indians
Managers: Tris Speaker, Cleveland Indians and Wilbert Robinson, Brooklyn Robins
Series MVP: Tris Speaker, Cleveland Indians
1921 World Series
New York Giants (5) New York Yankees (3)
Game 1 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 3-0 Yankees
Game 2 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 3-0 Yankees
Game 3 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 13-5 Giants
Game 4 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 4-2 Giants
Game 5 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 3-1 Yankees
Game 6 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 8-5 Giants
Game 7 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 2-1 Giants
Game 8 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 1-0 Giants
Managers: John McGraw, New York Giants and Miller Huggins, New York Yankees
Series MVP: Babe Ruth, New York Yankees
1922 World Series

New York Giants (4) New York Yankees (0, 1 tie)
Game 1 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 3-2 Giants
Game 2 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 3-3 Inconclusive
Game 3 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 3-0 Giants
Game 4 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 4-3 Giants
Game 5 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 5-3 Giants
Managers: John McGraw, New York Giants and Miller Huggins, New York Yankees
Series MVP: Frankie Frisch, New York Giants
1923 World Series

New York Yankees (4) New York Giants (2)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-4 Giants
Game 2 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 4-2 Yankees
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 1-0 Giants
Game 4 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 8-4 Yankees
Game 5 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 8-1 Yankees
Game 6 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 6-4 Yankees
Managers: Miller Huggins, New York Yankees and John McGraw, New York Giants
Series MVP: Herb Pennock, New York Yankees
1924 World Series
Washington Senators (4) New York Giants (3)
Game 1 @ Griffith Stadium, Washington DC: 4-3 Giants
Game 2 @ Griffith Stadium, Washington DC: 4-3 Senators
Game 3 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 6-4 Giants
Game 4 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 7-4 Senators
Game 5 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 6-2 Giants
Game 6 @ Griffith Stadium, Washington DC: 2-1 Senators
Game 7 @ Griffith Stadium, Washington DC: 4-3 Senators
Managers: Bucky Harris, Washington Senators and John McGraw, New York Giants
Series MVP: Bucky Harris, Washington Senators
1925 World Series
Pittsburgh Pirates (4) Washington Senators (3)
Game 1 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 4-1 Senators
Game 2 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 3-2 Pirates
Game 3 @ Griffith Stadium, Washington DC: 4-3 Senators
Game 4 @ Griffith Stadium, Washington DC: 4-0 Senators
Game 5 @ Griffith Stadium, Pittsburgh: 6-3 Pirates
Game 6 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 3-2 Pirates
Game 7 @ Forbes Field, Forbes Field: 9-7 Pirates
Managers: Bill McKenzie, Pittsburgh Pirates and Bucky Harris, Washington Senators
Series MVP: Ray Kremer, Pittsburgh Pirates
1926 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals (4) New York Yankees (3)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 2-1 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-2 Cardinals
Game 3 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 4-0 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 10-5 Yankees
Game 5 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 3-2 Yankees
Game 6 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 10-2 Cardinals
Game 7 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-2 Cardinals
Managers: Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis Cardinals and Miller Huggins, New York Yankees
Series MVP: Rogers Hornsby, St. Louis Cardinals
1927 World Series

New York Yankees (4) Pittsburgh Pirates (0)
Game 1 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 5-4 Yankees
Game 2 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 6-2 Yankees
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 8-1 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-3 Yankees
Managers: Miller Huggins, New York Yankees and Donie Bush, Pittsburgh Pirates
Series MVP: Babe Ruth, New York Yankees
1928 World Series
New York Yankees (4) St. Louis Cardinals (0)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-1 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 9-3 Yankees
Game 3 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 7-3 Yankees
Game 4 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 7-3 Yankees
Managers: Bill McKenzie, St. Louis Cardinals and Miller Huggins, New York Yankees
Series MVP: Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees
1929 World Series
Philadelphia Athletics (4) Chicago Cubs (1)
Game 1 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 3-1 Athletics
Game 2 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 9-3 Athletics
Game 3 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 3-1 Cubs
Game 4 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 10-8 Athletics
Game 5 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 3-2 Athletics
Managers: Connie Mack, Philadelphia Athletics and Joe McCarthy, Chicago Cubs
Series MVP: Jimmie Foxx, Philadelphia Athletics
1930 World Series

Philadelphia Athletics (4) St. Louis Cardinals (2)
Game 1 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 5-2 Athletics
Game 2 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 6-1 Athletics
Game 3 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 5-0 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 3-1 Cardinals
Game 5 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 2-0 Athletics
Game 6 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 7-1 Athletics
Managers: Connie Mack, Philadelphia Athletics and Gabby Street, St. Louis Cardinals
Series MVP: Lefty Grove, Philadelphia Athletics
1931 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals (4) Philadelphia Athletics (3)
Game 1 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 6-2 Athletics
Game 2 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 2-0 Cardinals
Game 3 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 5-2 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 3-0 Athletics
Game 5 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 5-1 Cardinals
Game 6 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 8-1 Athletics
Game 7 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 4-2 Cardinals
Managers: Gabby Street, St. Louis Cardinals and Connie Mack, Philadelphia Athletics
Series MVP: Bill Hallahan, St. Louis Cardinals
1932 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Chicago Cubs (0)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 12-6 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-2 Yankees
Game 3 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 7-5 Yankees
Game 4 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 13-6 Yankees
Managers: Charlie Grimm, Chicago Cubs and Joe McCarthy, New York Yankees
Series MVP: Babe Ruth, New York Yankees
1933 World Series
New York Giants (4) Washington Senators (1)
Game 1 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 4-2 Giants
Game 2 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 6-1 Giants
Game 3 @ Griffith Stadium, Washington DC: 4-0 Senators
Game 4 @ Griffith Stadium, Washington DC: 2-1 Giants
Game 5 @ Griffith Stadium, Washington DC: 4-3 Giants
Managers: Bill Terry, New York Giants and Joe Cronin, Washington Senators
Series MVP: Mel Ott, New York Giants
1934 World Series

St. Louis Cardinals (4) Detroit Tigers (3)
Game 1 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 8-3 Cardinals
Game 2 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 3-2 Tigers
Game 3 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 4-1 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 10-4 Tigers
Game 5 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 3-1 Tigers
Game 6 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 4-3 Cardinals
Game 7 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 11-0 Cardinals
Managers: Frankie Frisch, St. Louis Cardinals and Mickey Cochrane, Detroit Tigers
Series MVP: Dizzy Dean, St. Louis Cardinals
1935 World Series
Detroit Tigers (4) Chicago Cubs (2)
Game 1 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 3-0 Cubs
Game 2 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 8-3 Tigers
Game 3 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 6-5 Tigers
Game 4 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 2-1 Tigers
Game 5 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 3-1 Cubs
Game 6 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 4-3 Tigers
Managers: Mickey Cochrane, Detroit Tigers and Charlie Grimm, Chicago Cubs
Series MVP: Hank Greenberg, Detroit Tigers
1936 World Series

New York Yankees (4) New York Giants (2)
Game 1 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 6-1 Giants
Game 2 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 18-4 Yankees
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 2-1 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-2 Yankees
Game 5 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-4 Giants
Game 6 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 13-5 Yankees
Managers: Joe McCarthy, New York Yankees and Bill Terry, New York Giants
Series MVP: Tony Lazzeri, New York Yankees
1937 World Series
New York Yankees (4) New York Giants (1)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 8-1 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 8-1 Yankees
Game 3 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 5-1 Yankees
Game 4 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 7-3 Giants
Game 5 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 4-2 Yankees
Managers: Joe McCarthy, New York Yankees and Bill Terry, New York Giants
Series MVP: Lefty Gomez, New York Yankees
1938 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Chicago Cubs (0)
Game 1 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 3-1 Yankees
Game 2 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 6-3 Yankees
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-2 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 8-3 Yankees
Managers: Joe McCarthy, New York Yankees and Gabby Hartnett, Chicago Cubs
Series MVP: Red Ruffing, New York Yankees
1939 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Cincinnati Reds (0)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 2-1 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-0 Yankees
Game 3 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 7-3 Yankees
Game 4 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 7-4 Yankees
Managers: Joe McCarthy, New York Yankees and Bill McKenzie, Cincinnati Reds
Series MVP: Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankees
1940 World Series

Cincinnati Reds (4) Detroit Tigers (3)
Game 1 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 7-2 Tigers
Game 2 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 5-3 Reds
Game 3 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 7-4 Tigers
Game 4 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 5-2 Reds
Game 5 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 8-0 Tigers
Game 6 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 4-0 Reds
Game 7 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 2-1 Reds
Managers: Bill McKenzie, Cincinnati Reds and Del Baker, Detroit Tigers
Series MVP: Bucky Walters, Cincinnati Reds
1941 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Brooklyn Dodgers (1)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-2 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-2 Dodgers
Game 3 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 2-1 Yankees
Game 4 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 7-4 Yankees
Game 5 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 3-1 Yankees
Managers: Joe McCarthy, New York Yankees and Leo Durocher, Brooklyn Dodgers
Series MVP: Joe Gordon, New York Yankees
1942 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals (4) New York Yankees (1)
Game 1 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 7-4 Yankees
Game 2 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 4-3 Cardinals
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 2-0 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 9-6 Cardinals
Game 5 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-2 Cardinals
Managers: Billy Southworth, St. Louis Cardinals and Joe McCarthy, New York Yankees
Series MVP: Enos Slaughter, St. Louis Cardinals
1943 World Series
New York Yankees (4) St. Louis Cardinals (1)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-2 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-3 Cardinals
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-2 Yankees
Game 4 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 2-1 Yankees
Game 5 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 2-0 Yankees
Managers: Joe McCarthy, New York Yankees and Billy Southworth, St. Louis Cardinals
Series MVP: Bill Dickey, New York Yankees
1944 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals (4) St. Louis Browns (2)
Game 1 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 2-1 Browns
Game 2 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 3-1 Cardinals
Game 3 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 6-2 Browns
Game 4 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 5-1 Cardinals
Game 5 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 2-0 Cardinals
Game 6 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 3-1 Cardinals
Managers: Billy Southworth, St. Louis Cardinals and Luke Sewell, St. Louis Browns
Series MVP: Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals
1945 World Series
Detroit Tigers (4) Chicago Cubs (3)
Game 1 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 9-0 Cubs
Game 2 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 4-1 Tigers
Game 3 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 3-0 Cubs
Game 4 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 4-1 Tigers
Game 5 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 8-4 Tigers
Game 6 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 8-7 Cubs
Game 7 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 9-3 Tigers
Managers: Steve O’Neil, Detroit Tigers and Charlie Grimm, Chicago Cubs
Series MVP: Hank Greenberg, Detroit Tigers
1946 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals (4) Boston Red Sox (3)
Game 1 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 3-2 Red Sox
Game 2 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 3-0 Cardinals
Game 3 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 4-0 Red Sox
Game 4 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 12-3 Cardinals
Game 5 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 6-3 Red Sox
Game 6 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 4-1 Cardinals
Game 7 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 4-3 Cardinals
Managers: Eddie Dyer, St. Louis Cardinals and Joe Cronin, Boston Red sox
Series MVP: Red Schoendienst, St. Louis Cardinals
1947 World Series
New York Yankee (4) Brooklyn Dodgers (3)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-3 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 10-3 Yankees
Game 3 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 9-8 Dodgers
Game 4 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 3-2 Dodgers
Game 5 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 2-1 Yankees
Game 6 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 8-6 Dodgers
Game 7 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-2 Yankees
Managers: Bucky Harris, New York Yankees and Burt Shotton, Brooklyn Dodgers
Series MVP: Yogi Berra, New York Yankees
1948 World Series

Cleveland Indians (4) Boston Braves (2)
Game 1 @ Braves Field, Boston: 1-0 Braves
Game 2 @ Braves Field, Boston: 4-1 Indians
Game 3 @ Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland: 2-0 Indians
Game 4 @ Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland: 2-1 Indians
Game 5 @ Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland: 11-5 Braves
Game 6 @ Braves Field, Boston: 4-3 Indians
Managers: Lou Boudreau, Cleveland Indians and Billy Southworth, Boston Braves
Series MVP: Bob Lemon, Cleveland Indians
1949 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Brooklyn Dodgers (1)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 1-0 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 1-0 Dodgers
Game 3 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 4-3 Yankees
Game 4 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 6-4 Yankees
Game 5 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 10-6 Yankees
Managers: Casey Stengel, New York Yankees and Burt Shotton, Brooklyn Dodgers
Series MVP: Joe DiMaggio, New York Yankees
1950 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Philadelphia Phillies (0)
Game 1 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 1-0 Yankees
Game 2 @ Shibe Park, Philadelphia: 2-1 Yankees
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York 3-2 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-2 Yankees
Managers: Casey Stengel, New York Yankees and Eddie Sawyer, Philadelphia Phillies
Series MVP: Yogi Berra, New York Yankees