- 1951, New York Yankees
- 1952, New York Yankees
- 1953, New York Yankees
- 1954, New York Giants
- 1955, Brooklyn Dodgers
- 1956, New York Yankees
- 1957, Milwaukee Braves
- 1958, New York Yankees
- 1959, Los Angeles Dodgers
- 1960, Pittsburgh Pirates
- 1961, New York Yankees
- 1962, New York Yankees
- 1963, Los Angeles Dodgers
- 1964, St. Louis Cardinals
- 1965, Los Angeles Dodgers
- 1966, Baltimore Orioles
- 1967, St. Louis Cardinals
- 1968, Detroit Tigers
- 1969, New York Mets
- 1970, Baltimore Orioles
- 1971, Pittsburgh Pirates
- 1972, Oakland Athletics
- 1973, Oakland Athletics
- 1974, Oakland Athletics
- 1975, Cincinnati Reds
- 1976, Cincinnati Reds
- 1977, New York Yankees
- 1978, New York Yankees
- 1979, Pittsburgh Pirates
- 1980, Philadelphia Phillies
- 1981, Los Angeles Dodgers
- 1982, St. Louis Cardinals
- 1983, Baltimore Orioles
- 1984, Detroit Tigers
- 1985, Kansas City Royals
- 1986, New York Mets
- 1987, Minnesota Twins
- 1988, Los Angeles Dodgers
- 1989, Oakland Athletics
- 1990, Cincinnati Reds
- 1991, Minnesota Twins
- 1992, Toronto Blue Jays
- 1993, Toronto Blue Jays
- 1994, Montreal Expos
- 1995, Atlanta Braves
- 1996, New York Yankees
- 1997, Florida Marlins
- 1998, New York Yankees
- 1999, New York Yankees
- 2000, New York Yankees
- 2001, Arizona Diamondbacks
- 2002, Anaheim Angels
- 2003, Florida Marlins
- 2004, Boston Red Sox
- 2005, Chicago White Sox
- 2006, St. Louis Cardinals
- 2007, Boston Red Sox
- 2008, Philadelphia Phillies
- 2009, New York Yankees
- 2010, San Francisco Giants
- 2011, St. Louis Cardinals
- 2012, San Francisco Giants
- 2013, Boston Red Sox
- 2014, San Francisco Giants
- 2015, Kansas City Royals
- 2016, Chicago Cubs
- 2017, Houston Astros
- 2018, Boston Red Sox
- 2019, Washington Nationals
- 2020, Los Angeles Dodgers
1951 World Series
New York Yankees (4) New York Giants (2)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-1 Giants
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-1 Yankees
Game 3 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 6-2 Giants
Game 4 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 6-2 Yankees
Game 5 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 13-1 Yankees
Game 6 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 4-3 Yankees
Managers: Casey Stengel, New York Yankees and Leo Durocher, New York Giants
World Series MVP: Phil Rizzuto, New York Yankees
1952 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Brooklyn Dodgers (3)
Game 1 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 4-2 Dodgers
Game 2 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 7-1 Yankees
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-3 Dodgers
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 2-0 Yankees
Game 5 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-5 Dodgers
Game 6 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 3-2 Yankees
Game 7 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 4-2 Yankees
Managers: Casey Stengel, New York Yankees and Chuck Dressen, Brooklyn Dodgers
World Series MVP: Vic Raschi, New York Yankees
1953 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Brooklyn Dodgers (2)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 9-5 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-2 Yankees
Game 3 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 3-2 Dodgers
Game 4 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 7-3 Dodgers
Game 5 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 11-7 Yankees
Game 6 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-3 Yankees
Managers: Casey Stengel, New York Yankees and Chuck Dressen, Brooklyn Dodgers
World Series MVP: Billy Martin, New York Yankees
1954 World Series
New York Giants (4) Cleveland Indians (0)
Game 1 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 5-2 Giants
Game 2 @ Polo Grounds, New York: 3-1 Giants
Game 3 @ Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland: 6-2 Giants
Game 4 @ Cleveland Stadium, Cleveland: 7-4 Giants
Managers: Leo Durocher, New York Giants and Al Lopez, Cleveland Indians
World Series MVP: Dusty Rhodes, New York Giants
1955 World Series
Brooklyn Dodgers (4) New York Yankees (3)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-5 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-2 Yankees
Game 3 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 8-3 Dodgers
Game 4 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 8-5 Dodgers
Game 5 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 5-3 Dodgers
Game 6 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-1 Yankees
Game 7 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 2-0 Dodger s
Managers: Walter Alston, Brooklyn Dodgers and Casey Stengel, New York Yankees
World Series MVP: Johnny Podres, Brooklyn Dodgers
1956 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Brooklyn Dodgers (3)
Game 1 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 6-3 Dodgers
Game 2 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 13-8 Dodgers
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-3 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-2 Yankees
Game 5 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 2-0 Yankees
Game 6 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 1-0 Dodgers
Game 7 @ Ebbets Field, Brooklyn: 9-0 Yankees
Managers: Casey Stengel, New York Yankees and Walter Alston, Brooklyn Dodgers
World Series MVP: Don Larsen, New York Yankees
1957 World Series
Milwaukee Braves (4) New York Yankees (3)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-1 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-2 Braves
Game 3 @ Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee: 12-3 Yankees
Game 4 @ Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee: 7-5 Braves
Game 5 @ Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee: 1-0 Braves
Game 6 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-2 Yankees
Game 7 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-0 Braves
Managers: Fred Haney, Milwaukee Braves and Casey Stengel, New York Yankees
World Series MVP: Lew Burdette, Milwaukee Braves
1958 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Milwaukee Braves (3)
Game 1 @ Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee: 4-3 Braves
Game 2 @ Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee: 13-5 Braves
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-0 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-0 Braves
Game 5 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 7-0 Yankees
Game 6 @ Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee: 4-3 Yankees
Game 7 @ Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee: 6-2 Yankees
Managers: Casey Stengel, New York Yankees and Fred Haney, Milwaukee Braves
World Series MVP: Bob Turley, New York Yankees
1959 World Series
Los Angeles Dodgers (4) Chicago White Sox (2)
Game 1 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 11-0 White Sox
Game 2 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 4-3 Dodgers
Game 3 @ Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles: 3-1 Dodgers
Game 4 @ Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles: 5-4 Dodgers
Game 5 @ Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles: 1-0 White Sox
Game 6 @ Comiskey Park, Chicago: 9-3 Dodgers
Managers: Walter Alston, Los Angeles Dodgers and Al Lopez, Chicago White Sox
World Series MVP: Lawrence Sherry, Los Angeles Dodgers
1960 World Series
Pittsburgh Pirates (4) New York Yankees (3)
Game 1 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 6-4 Pirates
Game 2 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 16-3 Yankees
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 10-0 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-2 Pirates
Game 5 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-2 Pirates
Game 6 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 12-0 Yankees
Game 7 @ Forbes Field, Pittsburgh: 10-9 Pirates
Managers: Danny Murtaugh, Pittsburgh Pirates and Casey Stengel, New York Yankees
World Series MVP: Bill Mazeroski, Pittsburgh Pirates
1961 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Cincinnati Reds (1)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 2-0 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-2 Reds
Game 3 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 3-2 Yankees
Game 4 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 7-0 Yankees
Game 5 @ Crosley Field, Cincinnati: 13-5 Yankees
Managers: Ralph Houk, New York Yankees and Fred Hutchinson, Cincinnati Reds
World Series MVP: Whitey Ford, New York Yankees
1962 World Series
New York Yankees (4) San Francisco Giants (3)
Game 1 @ Candlestick Park, San Francisco: 6-2 Yankees
Game 2 @ Candlestick Park, San Francisco: 2-0 Giants
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-2 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 7-3 Giants
Game 5 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-3 Yankees
Game 6 @ Candlestick Park, San Francisco: 5-2 Giants
Game 7 @ Candlestick Park, San Francisco: 1-0 Yankees
Managers: Ralph Houk, San Francisco Giants and Alvin Dark, San Francisco Giants
World Series MVP: Ralph Terry, New York Yankees
1963 World Series
Los Angeles Dodgers (4) New York Yankees (0)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-2 Dodgers
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-1 Dodgers
Game 3 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 1-0 Dodgers
Game 4 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 2-1 Dodgers
Managers: Walter Alston, Los Angeles Dodgers and Ralph Houk, New York Yankees
World Series MVP: Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers
1964 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals (4) New York Yankees (3)
Game 1 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 9-5 Cardinals
Game 2 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 8-3 Yankees
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 2-1 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-3 Cardinals
Game 5 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-2 Cardinals
Game 6 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 8-3 Yankees
Game 7 @ Sportsman’s Park, St. Louis: 7-5 Cardinals
Managers: Johnny Keane, St. Louis Cardinals and Yogi Berra, New York Yankees
World Series MVP: Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals
1965 World Series
Los Angeles Dodgers (4) Minnesota Twins (3)
Game 1 @ Metropolitan Stadium, Minneapolis: 8-2 Twins
Game 2 @ Metropolitan Stadium, Minneapolis: 5-1 Twins
Game 3 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 4-0 Dodgers
Game 4 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 7-2 Dodgers
Game 5 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 7-0 Dodgers
Game 6 @ Metropolitan Stadium, Minneapolis: 5-1 Twins
Game 7 @ Metropolitan Stadium, Minneapolis: 2-0 Dodgers
Managers: Walter Alston, Los Angeles Dodgers and Sam Mele, Minnesota Twins
World Series MVP: Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers
1966 World Series
Baltimore Orioles (4) Los Angeles Dodgers (0)
Game 1 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 5-2 Orioles
Game 2 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 6-0 Orioles
Game 3 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 1-0 Orioles
Game 4 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 1-0 Orioles
Managers: Hank Bauer, Baltimore Orioles and Walter Alston, Los Angeles Dodgers
World Series MVP: Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles
1967 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals (4) Boston Red Sox (3)
Game 1 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 2-1 Cardinals
Game 2 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 5-0 Red Sox
Game 3 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 5-2 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 6-0 Cardinals
Game 5 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 3-1 Red Sox
Game 6 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 8-4 Red Sox
Game 7 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 7-2 Cardinals
Managers: Red Schoendienst, St. Louis Cardinals and Dick Williams, Boston Red Sox
World Series MVP: Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals
1968 World Series
Detroit Tigers (4) St. Louis Cardinals (3)
Game 1 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 4-0 Cardinals
Game 2 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 8-1 Tigers
Game 3 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 7-3 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 10-1 Cardinals
Game 5 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 5-3 Tigers
Game 6 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 13-1 Tigers
Game 7 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 4-1 Tigers
Managers: Mayo Smith, Detroit Tigers and Red Schoendienst, St. Louis Cardinals
World Series MVP: Mickey Lolich, Detroit Tigers
1969 World Series
New York Mets (4) Baltimore Orioles (1)
Game 1 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 4-1 Orioles
Game 2 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 2-1 Mets
Game 3 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 5-0 Mets
Game 4 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 2-1 Mets
Game 5 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 5-3 Mets
Managers: Gil Hodges, New York Mets and Earl Weaver, Baltimore Orioles
World Series MVP: Donn Clendenon, New York Mets
1970 World Series
Baltimore Orioles (4) Cincinnati Reds (1)
Game 1 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 4-3 Orioles
Game 2 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 6-5 Orioles
Game 3 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 9-3 Orioles
Game 4 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 6-5 Reds
Game 5 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 9-3 Orioles
Managers: Earl Weaver, Baltimore Orioles and Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati Reds
World Series MVP: Brooks Robsinson, Baltimore Orioles
1971 World Series
Pittsburgh Pirates (4) Baltimore Orioles (3)
Game 1 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 5-3 Orioles
Game 2 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 11-3 Orioles
Game 3 @ Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh: 5-1 Pirates
Game 4 @ Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh: 4-3 Pirates
Game 5 @ Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh: 4-0 Pirates
Game 6 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 3-2 Orioles
Game 7 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 2-1 Pirates
Managers: Danny Murtaugh, Pittsburgh Pirates and Earl Weaver, Baltimore Orioles
World Series MVP: Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh Pirates
1972 World Series
Oakland Athletics (4) Cincinnati Reds (3)
Game 1 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 3-2 Athletics
Game 2 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 2-1 Athletics
Game 3 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 1-0 Reds
Game 4 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 3-2 Athletics
Game 5 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 5-4 Reds
Game 6 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 8-1 Reds
Game 7 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 3-2 Athletics
Managers: Dick Williams, Oakland Athletics and Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati Reds
World Series MVP: Gene Tenace, Oakland Athletics
1973 World Series
Oakland Athletics (4) New York Mets (3)
Game 1 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 2-1 Athletics
Game 2 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 10-7 Mets
Game 3 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 3-2 Athletics
Game 4 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 6-1 Mets
Game 5 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 2-0 Mets
Game 6 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 3-1 Athletics
Game 7 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 5-2 Athletics
Managers: Dick Williams, Oakland Athletics and Yogi Berra, New York Mets
World Series MVP: Reggie Jackson, Oakland Athletics
1974 World Series
Oakland Athletics (4) Los Angeles Dodgers (1)
Game 1 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 3-2 Athletics
Game 2 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 3-2 Dodgers
Game 3 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 3-2 Athletics
Game 4 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 5-2 Athletics
Game 5 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 3-2 Athletics
Managers: Alvin Dark, Oakland Athletics and Walter Alston, Los Angeles Dodgers
World Series MVP: Rollie Fingers, Oakland Athletics
1975 World Series
Cincinnati Reds (4) Boston Red Sox (3)
Game 1 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 6-0 Red Sox
Game 2 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 3-2 Reds
Game 3 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 6-5 Reds
Game 4 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 5-4 Red Sox
Game 5 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 6-2 Reds
Game 6 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 7-6 Red Sox
Game 7 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 4-3 Reds
Managers: Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati Reds and Darrell Johnson, Boston Red Sox
World Series MVP: Pete Rose, Cincinnati Reds
1976 World Series
Cincinnati Reds (4) New York Yankees (0)
Game 1 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 5-1 Reds
Game 2 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 4-3 Reds
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-2 Reds
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 7-2 Reds
Managers: Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati Reds and Billy Martin, New York Yankees
World Series MVP: Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds
1977 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Los Angeles Dodgers (2)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-3 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-1 Dodgers
Game 3 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 5-3 Yankees
Game 4 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 4-2 Yankees
Game 5 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 10-4 Dodgers
Game 6 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 8-4 Yankees
Managers: Billy Martin, New York Yankees and Tommy Lasorda, Los Angeles Dodgers
World Series MVP: Reggie Jackson, New York Yankees
1978 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Los Angeles Dodgers (2)
Game 1 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 11-5 Dodgers
Game 2 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 4-3 Dodgers
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-1 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-3 Yankees
Game 5 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 12-2 Yankees
Game 6 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 7-2 Yankees
Managers: Bob Lemon, New York Yankees and Tommy Lasorda, Los Angeles Dodgers
World Series MVP: Bucky Dent, New York Yankees
1979 World Series
Pittsburgh Pirates (4) Baltimore Orioles (3)
Game 1 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 5-4 Orioles
Game 2 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 3-2 Pirates
Game 3 @ Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh: 8-4 Orioles
Game 4 @ Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh: 9-6 Orioles
Game 5 @ Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh: 7-1 Pirates
Game 6 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 4-0 Pirates |
Game 7 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 4-1 Pirates
Managers: Chuck Tanner, Pittsburgh Pirates and Earl Weaver, Baltimore Orioles
World Series MVP: Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh Pirates
1980 World Series
Philadelphia Phillies (4) Kansas City Royals (2)
Game 1 @ Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia: 7-6 Phillies
Game 2 @ Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia: 6-4 Phillies
Game 3 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 4-3 Royals
Game 4 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 5-3 Royals
Game 5 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 4-3 Phillies
Game 6 @ Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia: 4-1 Phillies
Managers: Dallas Green, Philadelphia Phillies and Jim Frey, Kansas City Royals
World Series MVP: Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia Phillies
1981 World Series
Los Angeles Dodgers (4) New York Yankees (2)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 5-3 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-0 Yankees
Game 3 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 5-4 Dodgers
Game 4 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 8-7 Dodgers
Game 5 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 2-1 Dodgers
Game 6 @ Yankee Stadium. New York: 9-2 Dodgers
Managers: Tommy Lasorda, Los Angeles Dodgers and Bob Lemon, New York Yankees
World Series MVP: Ron Cey, Los Angeles Dodgers
1982 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals (4) Milwaukee Brewers (3)
Game 1 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 10-0 Brewers
Game 2 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 5-4 Cardinals
Game 3 @ Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee: 6-2 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee: 7-5 Brewers
Game 5 @ Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee: 6-4 Brewers
Game 6 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 13-1 Cardinals
Game 7 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 6-3 Cardinals
Managers: Whitey Herzog, St. Louis Cardinals and Harvey Kuenn, Milwaukee Brewers
World Series MVP: Darrell Porter, St. Louis Cardinals
1983 World Series
Baltimore Orioles (4) Philadelphia Phillies (1)
Game 1 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 2-1 Phillies
Game 2 @ Memorial Stadium, Baltimore: 4-1 Orioles
Game 3 @ Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia: 3-2 Orioles
Game 4 @ Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia: 5-4 Orioles
Game 5 @ Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia: 5-0 Orioles
Managers: Joe Altobelli, Baltimore Orioles and Paul Owens, Philadelphia Phillies
World Series MVP: Rick Dempsey, Baltimore Orioles
1984 World Series
Detroit Tigers (4) San Diego Padres (1)
Game 1 @ Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego: 3-2 Tigers
Game 2 @ Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego: 5-3 Padres
Game 3 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 5-2 Tigers
Game 4 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 4-2 Tigers
Game 5 @ Tiger Stadium, Detroit: 8-4 Tigers
Managers: Spark Anderson, Detroit Tigers and Dick Williams, San Diego Padres
World Series MVP: Alan Trammell, Detroit Tigers
1985 World Series
Kansas City Royals (4) St. Louis Cardinals (3)
Game 1 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 3-1 Cardinals
Game 2 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 4-2 Cardinals
Game 3 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 6-1 Royals
Game 4 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 3-0 Cardinals
Game 5 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 6-1 Royals
Game 6 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 2-1 Royals
Game 7 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 11-0 Royals
Managers: Dick Howser, Kansas City Royals and Whitey Herzog, St. Louis Cardinals
World Series MVP: Bret Saberhagen, Kansas City Royals
1986 World Series
New York Mets (4) Boston Red Sox (3)
Game 1 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 1-0 Red Sox
Game 2 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 9-3 Red Sox
Game 3 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 7-1 Mets
Game 4 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 6-2 Mets
Game 5 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 4-2 Red Sox
Game 6 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 6-5 Mets
Game 7 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 8-5 Mets
Managers: Davey Johnson, New York Mets and John McNamara, Boston Red Sox
World Series MVP: Ray Knight, New York Mets
1987 World Series
Minnesota Twins (4) St. Louis Cardinals (3)
Game 1 @ The Metrodome, Minneapolis: 10-1 Twins
Game 2 @ The Metrodome, Minneapolis: 8-4 Twins
Game 3 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 3-1 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 7-2 Cardinals
Game 5 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 4-2 Cardinals
Game 6 @ The Metrodome, Minneapolis: 11-5 Twins
Game 7 @ The Metrodome, Minneapolis: 4-2 Twins
Managers: Tom Kelly, Minnesota Twins and Whitey Herzog, St. Louis Cardinals
World Series MVP: Frank Viola, Minnesota Twins
1988 World Series
Los Angeles Dodgers (4) Oakland Athletics (1)
Game 1 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 5-4 Dodgers
Game 2 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 6-0 Dodgers
Game 3 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 2-1 Athletics
Game 4 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 4-3 Dodgers
Game 5 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 5-2 Dodgers
Managers: Tommy Lasorda, Los Angeles Dodgers and Tony LaRussa, Oakland Athletics
World Series MVP: Orel Hershier, Los Angeles Dodgers
1989 World Series
Oakland Athletics (4) San Francisco Giants (0)
Game 1 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 5-0 Athletics
Game 2 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 5-1 Athletics
Game 3 @ Candlestick Park, San Francisco: 13-7 Athletics
Game 4 @ Candlestick Park, San Francisco: 9-6 Athletics
Managers: Tony LaRussa, Oakland Athletics and Roger Craig, San Francisco Giants
World Series MVP: Dave Stewart, Oakland Athletics
1990 World Series
Cincinnati Reds (4) Oakland Athletics (0)
Game 1 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 7-0 Reds
Game 2 @ Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati: 5-4 Reds
Game 3 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 8-3 Reds
Game 4 @ Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland: 2-1 Reds
Managers: Lou Piniella, Cincinnati Reds and Tony LaRussa, Oakland Athletics
World Series MVP: Rose Rijo, Cincinnati Reds
1991 World Series
Minnesota Twins (4) Atlanta Braves (3)
Game 1 @ The Metrodome, Minneapolis: 5-2 Twins
Game 2 @ The Metrodome, Minneapolis: 3-2 Twins
Game 3 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 5-4 Braves
Game 4 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 3-2 Braves
Game 5 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 14-5 Braves
Game 6 @ The Metrodome, Minneapolis: 4-3 Twins
Game 7 @ The Metrodome, Minneapolis: 1-0 Twins
Managers: Tom Kelly, Minnesota Twins and Bobby Cox, Atlanta Braves
World Series MVP: Jack Morris, Minnesota Twins
1992 World Series
Toronto Blue Jays (4) Atlanta Braves (2)
Game 1 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 3-1 Braves
Game 2 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 5-4 Blue Jays
Game 3 @ The Skydome, Toronto: 3-2 Blue Jays
Game 4 @ The Skydome, Toronto: 2-1 Blue Jays
Game 5 @ The Skydome, Toronto: 7-2 Braves
Game 6 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 4-3 Blue Jays
Managers: Cito Gaston, Toronto Blue Jays and Bobby Cox, Atlanta Braves
World Series MVP: Pat Borders, Toronto Blue Jays
1993 World Series
Toronto Blue Jays (4) Philadelphia Phillies (2)
Game 1 @ The Skydome, Toronto: 8-5 Blue Jays
Game 2 @ The Skydome, Toronto: 6-4 Phillies
Game 3 @ Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia: 10-3 Blue Jays
Game 4 @ Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia: 15-14 Blue Jays
Game 5 @ Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia: 2-0 Phillies
Game 6 @ The Skydome, Toronto: 8-6 Blue Jays
Managers: Cito Gaston, Toronto Blue Jays and Jim Fregosi, Philadelphia Phillies
World Series MVP: Paul Molitor, Toronto Blue Jays
1994 Champion
(No World Series due to players’ strike)
First Place in National League: Montreal Expos, 74 Wins; 40 Losses
First Place in American League: New York Yankees, 70 Wins; 43 Losses
Second Place in Both Leagues: Atlanta Braves, 68 Wins; 46 Losses
Last Place in Both Leagues: San Diego Padres, 47 Wins; 70 Losses
1995 World Series
Atlanta Braves (4) Cleveland Indians (2)
Game 1 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 3-2 Braves
Game 2 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 4-3 Braves
Game 3 @ Progressive Field, Cleveland: 7-6 Indians
Game 4 @ Progressive Field, Cleveland: 5-2 Braves
Game 5 @ Progressive Field, Cleveland: 5-4 Indians
Game 6 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 1-0 Braves
Managers: Bobby Cox, Atlanta Braves and Mike Hargrove, Cleveland Indians
World Series MVP: Tom Glavine, Atlanta Braves
1996 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Atlanta Braves (2)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 12-1 Braves
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-0 Braves
Game 3 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 5-2 Yankees
Game 4 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 8-6 Yankees
Game 5 @ Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium, Atlanta: 1-0 Yankees
Game 6 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-2 Yankees
Managers: Joe Torre, New York Yankees and Bobby Cox, Atlanta Braves
World Series MVP: John Wetteland, New York Yankees
1997 World Series
Florida Marlins (4) Cleveland Indians (3)
Game 1 @ Hard Rock Stadium, Miami: 7-4 Marlins
Game 2 @ Hard Rock Stadium, Miami: 6-1 Indians
Game 3 @ Progressive Field, Cleveland: 14-11 Marlins
Game 4 @ Progressive Field, Cleveland: 10-3 Indians
Game 5 @ Progressive Field, Cleveland: 8-7 Marlins
Game 6 @ Hard Rock Stadium, Miami: 4-1 Indians
Game 7 @ Hard Rock Stadium, Miami: 3-2 Marlins
Managers: Jim Leyland, Florida Marlins and Mike Hargrove, Cleveland Indians
World Series MVP: Livan Hernandez, Florida Marlins
1998 World Series
New York Yankees (4) San Diego Padres (0)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 9-6 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 9-3 Yankees
Game 3 @ Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego: 5-4 Yankees
Game 4 @ Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego: 3-0 Yankees
Managers: Joe Torre, New York Yankees and Bruce Bochy, San Diego Padres
World Series MVP: Scott Brosius, New York Yankees
1999 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Atlanta Braves (0)
Game 1 @ Turner Field, Atlanta: 4-1 Yankees
Game 2 @ Turner Field, Atlanta: 7-2 Yankees
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-5 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-1 Yankees
Managers: Joe Torre, New York Yankees and Bobby Cox, Atlanta Braves
World Series MVP: Mariano Riviera, New York Yankees
2000 World Series
New York Yankees (4) New York Mets (1)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-3 Yankees
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-5 Yankees
Game 3 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 4-2 Mets
Game 4 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 3-2 Yankees
Game 5 @ Shea Stadium, New York: 4-2 Yankees
Managers: Joe Torre, New York Yankees and Bobby Valentine, New York Mets
World Series MVP: Derek Jeter, New York Yankees
2001 World Series
Arizona Diamondbacks (4) New York Yankees (3)
Game 1 @ Chase Field, Phoenix: 9-1 Diamondbacks
Game 2 @ Chase Field, Phoenix: 4-0 Diamondbacks
Game 3 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 2-1 Yankees
Game 4 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 4-3 Yankees
Game 5 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-2 Yankees
Game 6 @ Chase Field, Phoenix: 15-2 Diamondbacks
Game 7 @ Chase Field, Phoenix: 3-2 Diamondbacks
Managers: Bob Brenly, Arizona Diamondbacks and Joe Torre, New York Yankees
World Series MVP: Randy Johnson, Arizona Diamondbacks
2002 World Series
Anaheim Angels (4) San Francisco Giants (3)
Game 1 @ Angel Stadium, Anaheim: 4-3 Giants
Game 2 @ Angel Stadium, Anaheim: 11-10 Angels
Game 3 @ Oracle Park, San Francisco: 10-4 Angels
Game 4 @ Oracle Park, San Francisco: 4-3 Giants
Game 5 @ Oracle Park, San Francisco: 16-4 Giants
Game 6 @ Angel Stadium, Anaheim: 6-5 Angels
Game 7 @ Angel Stadium, Anaheim: 4-1 Angels
Managers: Mike Scioscia, Anaheim Angels and Dusty Baker, San Francisco Giants
World Series MVP: Troy Glaus, Anaheim Angels
2003 World Series
Florida Marlins (4) New York Yankees (2)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-2 Marlins
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-1 Yankees
Game 3 @ Hard Rock Stadium, Miami: 6-1 Yankees
Game 4 @ Hard Rock Stadium, Miami: 4-3 Marlins
Game 5 @ Hard Rock Stadium, Miami: 6-4 Marlins
Game 6 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 2-0 Marlins
Managers: Jack McKeon, Florida Marlins and Joe Torre, New York Yankees
World Series MVP: Josh Beckett, Florida Marlins
2004 World Series
Boston Red Sox (4) St. Louis Cardinals (0)
Game 1 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 11-9 Red Sox
Game 2 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 6-2 Red Sox
Game 3 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 4-1 Red Sox
Game 4 @ Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis: 3-0 Red Sox
Managers: Terry Francona, Boston Red Sox and Tony LaRussa, St. Louis Cardinals
World Series MVP: Manny Ramirez, Boston Red Sox
2005 World Series
Chicago White Sox (4) Houston Astros (0)
Game 1 @ Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago: 5-3 White Sox
Game 2 @ Guaranteed Rate Field, Chicago: 7-6 White Sox
Game 3 @ Minute Maid Park, Houston: 7-5 White Sox
Game 4 @ Minute Maid Park, Houston: 1-0 White Sox
Managers: Ozzie Guillen, Chicago White Sox and Phil Garner, Houston Astros
World Series MVP: Jermaine Dye, Chicago White Sox
2006 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals (4) Detroit Tigers (1)
Game 1 @ Comerica Park, Detroit: 7-2 Cardinals
Game 2 @ Comerica Park, Detroit: 3-1 Tigers
Game 3 @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis: 5-0 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis: 5-4 Cardinals
Game 5 @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis: 4-2 Cardinals
Managers: Tony LaRussa, St. Louis Cardinals and Jim Leyland, Detroit Tigers
World Series MVP: David Eckstein, St. Louis Cardinals
2007 World Series
Boston Red Sox (4) Colorado Rockies (0)
Game 1 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 13-1 Red Sox
Game 2 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 2-1 Red Sox
Game 3 @ Coors Field, Denver: 10-5 Red Sox
Game 4 @ Coors Field, Denver: 4-3 Red Sox
Managers: Terry Francona, Boston Red Sox and Clint Hurdle, Colorado Rockies
World Series MVP: Mike Lowell, Boston Red Sox
2008 World Series
Philadelphia Phillies (4) Tampa Bay Rays (1)
Game 1 @ Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg: 3-2 Phillies
Game 2 @ Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg: 4-2 Rays
Game 3 @ Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia: 5-4 Phillies
Game 4 @ Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia: 10-2 Phillies
Game 5 @ Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia: 4-3 Phillies
Managers: Charlie Manuel, Philadelphia Phillies and Joe Maddon, Tampa Bay Rays
World Series MVP: Cole Hamels, Philadelphia Phillies
2009 World Series
New York Yankees (4) Philadelphia Phillies (2)
Game 1 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 6-1 Phillies
Game 2 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 3-1 Yankees
Game 3 @ Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia: 8-5 Yankees
Game 4 @ Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia: 7-4 Yankees
Game 5 @ Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia: 8-6 Phillies
Game 6 @ Yankee Stadium, New York: 7-3 Yankees
Managers: Joe Girardi, New York Yankees and Charlie Manuel, Philadelphia Phillies
World Series MVP: Hideki Matsui, New York Yankees
2010 World Series
San Francisco Giants (4) Texas Rangers (1)
Game 1 @ Oracle Park, San Francisco: 11-7 Giants
Game 2 @ Oracle Park, San Francisco: 9-0 Giants
Game 3 @ Globe Life Park in Arlington, Arlington: 4-2 Rangers
Game 4 @ Globe Life Park in Arlington, Arlington: 4-0 Giants
Game 5 @ Globe Life Park in Arlington, Arlington : 3-1 Giants
Managers: Bruce Bochy, San Francisco Giants and Ron Washington, Texas Rangers
World Series MVP: Edgar Renteria, San Francisco Giants
2011 World Series
St. Louis Cardinals (4) Texas Rangers (3)
Game 1 @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis: 3-2 Cardinals
Game 2 @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis: 2-1 Rangers
Game 3 @ Globe Life Park in Arlington, Arlington: 16-7 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Globe Life Park in Arlington, Arlington: 4-0 Rangers
Game 5 @ Globe Life Park in Arlington, Arlington: 4-2 Rangers
Game 6 @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis: 10-9 Cardinals
Game 7 @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis: 6-2 Cardinals
Managers: Tony LaRussa, St. Louis Cardinals and Ron Washington, Texas Rangers
World Series MVP: David Freese, St. Louis Cardinals
2012 World Series
San Francisco Giants (4) Detroit Tigers (0)
Game 1 @ Oracle Park, San Francisco: 8-3 Giants
Game 2 @ Oracle Park, San Francisco: 2-0 Giants
Game 3 @ Comerica Park, Detroit: 2-0 Giants
Game 4 @ Comerica Park, Detroit: 4-3 Giants
Managers: Bruce Bochy, San Francisco Giants and Jim Leyland, Detroit Tigers
World Series MVP: Pablo Sandoval, San Francisco Giants
2013 World Series
Boston Red Sox (4) St. Louis Cardinals (2)
Game 1 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 8-1 Red Sox
Game 2 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 4-2 Cardinals
Game 3 @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis: 5-4 Cardinals
Game 4 @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis: 4-2 Red Sox
Game 5 @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis: 3-1 Red Sox
Game 6 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 6-1 Red Sox
Managers: John Farrell, Boston Red Sox and Mike Matheny, St. Louis Cardinals
World Series MVP: David Ortiz, Boston Red Sox
2014 World Series
San Francisco Giants (4) Kansas City Royals (3)
Game 1 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 7-1 Giants
Game 2 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 7-2 Royals
Game 3 @ Oracle Park, San Francisco: 3-2 Royals
Game 4 @ Oracle Park, San Francisco: 11-4 Giants
Game 5 @ Oracle Park, San Francisco: 5-0 Giants
Game 6 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 10-0 Royals
Game 7 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 3-2 Giants
Managers: Bruce Bochy, San Francisco Giants and Ned Yost, Kansas City Royals
World Series MVP: Madison Bumgarner, San Francisco Giants
2015 World Series
Kansas City Royals (4) New York Mets (1)
Game 1 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 5-4 Royals
Game 2 @ Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City: 7-1 Royals
Game 3 @ Citi Field, New York: 9-3 Mets
Game 4 @ Citi Field, New York: 5-3 Royals
Game 5 @ Citi Field, New York: 7-2 Royals
Managers: Ned Yost, Kansas City Royals and Terry Collins, New York Mets
World Series MVP: Salvador Perez, Kansas City Royals
2016 World Series
Chicago Cubs (4) Cleveland Indians (3)
Game 1 @ Progressive Field, Cleveland: 6-0 Indians
Game 2 @ Progressive Field, Cleveland: 5-1 Cubs
Game 3 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 1-0 Indians
Game 4 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 7-2 Indians
Game 5 @ Wrigley Field, Chicago: 3-2 Cubs
Game 6 @ Progressive Field, Cleveland: 9-3 Cubs
Game 7 @ Progressive Field, Cleveland: 8-7 Cubs
Managers: Joe Maddon, Chicago Cubs and Terry Franconca, Cleveland Indians
World Series MVP: Ben Zobrist, Chicago Cubs
2017 World Series
Houston Astros (4) Los Angeles Dodgers (3)
Game 1 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 3-1 Dodgers
Game 2 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 7-6 Astros
Game 3 @ Minute Maid Park, Houston: 5-3 Astros
Game 4 @ Minute Maid Park, Houston: 6-2 Dodgers
Game 5 @ Minute Maid Park, Houston: 13-12 Astros
Game 6 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 3-1 Dodgers
Game 7 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 5-1 Astros
Managers: A.J. Hinch, Houston Astros and Dave Roberts, Los Angeles Dodgers
World Series MVP: George Springer, Houston Astros
2018 World Series
Boston Red Sox (4) Los Angeles Dodgers (1)
Game 1 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 8-4 Red SoxÂ
Game 2 @ Fenway Park, Boston: 4-2 Red SoxÂ
Game 3 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 3-2 DodgersÂ
Game 4 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 9-6 Red SoxÂ
Game 5 @ Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles: 5-1 Red SoxÂ
Managers: Alex Cora, Boston Red Sox and Dave Roberts, Los Angeles Dodgers
World Series MVP: Steve Pearce, Boston Red SoxÂ
2019 World Series
Washington Nationals (4) Houston Astros (3)
Game 1 @ Minute Maid Park, Houston: 5-4 NationalsÂ
Game 2 @ Minute Maid Park, Houston: 12-3 NationalsÂ
Game 3 @ Nationals Park, Washington DC: 4-1 AstrosÂ
Game 4 @ Nationals Park, Washington DC: 8-1 AstrosÂ
Game 5 @ Nationals Park, Washington DC: 7-1 AstrosÂ
Game 6 @ Minute Maid Park, Houston: 7-2 NationalsÂ
Game 7 @ Minute Maid Park, Houston: 6-2 NationalsÂ
Managers: Dave Martinez, Washington Nationals and A.J. Hinch, Houston Astros
World Series MVP: Stephen Strasburg, Washington NationalsÂ
2020 World Series
Los Angeles Dodgers (4) Tampa Bay Rays (2)
Game 1 @ Globe Life Field, Arlington: 8-3 Dodgers (The reason it was played in Arlington was because they wanted to try out the Ranger’s newly built field)Â
Game 2 @ Globe Life Field, Arlington: 6-4 RaysÂ
Game 3 @ Globe Life Field, Arlington: 6-2 DodgersÂ
Game 4 @ Globe Life Field, Arlington: 8-7 RaysÂ
Game 5 @ Globe Life Field, Arlington: 4-2 DodgersÂ
Game 6 @ Globe Life Field, Arlington: 3-1 DodgersÂ
Managers: Dave Roberts, Los Angeles Dodgers and Kevin Cash, Tampa Bay Rays
World Series MVP: Corey Seager, Los Angeles DodgersÂ
2021 Postseason Prediction
American League Wild Card Game: Tampa Bay Rays (1) – Oakland Athletics (0)
National League Wild Card Game: San Diego Padres (1) – Los Angeles Dodgers (0)
American League Divisional Series: Houston Astros (3) – Boston Red Sox (2)
National League Divisional Series: San Francisco Giants (3) – New York Mets (1)
American League Divisional Series: Chicago White Sox (3) – Tampa Bay Rays (2)
National League Divisional Series: San Diego Padres (3) – Milwaukee Brewers (1)
American League Championship Series: Houston Astros (4) – Chicago White Sox (2)
National League Championship Series: San Diego Padres (4) – San Francisco Giants (3)
2021 World Series: Houston Astros (4) – San Diego Padres (3)
Gabriel, Great post. I loved it.
Some of my favorite plays:
What a catch by Willie Mays in the 1954 game!
I loved the walk off by Bill Mazeroski in the 1960 game.
In the 1966 game it looks like Brooks Robinson is flying. WOW!!
I did not remember the earthquake in the 1989 game in San Francisco!
Keep up the good work. I have learned so much from your posts. Thank you ☺ï¸
Love you, Gramsey
Nice work Gabe! loved all the stats!
Love
Granny