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GaryMrMets
10-22-2005, 08:47 PM
World Series Strikeouts-Game

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The top single-game strikeout performances in World Series history with pitcher, strikeouts, team, opponent and date:

17 - Bob Gibson, St. Louis (NL) vs. Detroit (AL), Oct. 2, 1968.

15 - Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles (NL) vs. New York (AL), Oct. 2, 1963.

14 - Carl Erskine, Brooklyn (NL) vs. New York (AL), Oct. 2, 1953.

13 - Bob Gibson, St. Louis (NL) vs. New York (AL) (10 inn.), Oct. 12, 1964.

13 - Howard Ehmke, Philadelphia (AL) vs. Chicago (NL), Oct. 8, 1929.

12 - Orlando Hernandez, N.Y. Yankees (AL) at N.Y. Mets (NL), Oct. 24, 2000.

12 - Tom Seaver, New York (NL) vs. Oakland (8 inn.), Oct. 16, 1973.

12 - Mort Cooper, St. Louis (NL) vs. St. Louis (AL), Oct. 8, 1944.

12 - Walter Johnson, Washington (AL) vs. New York (NL) (12 inn.), Oct. 4, 1924.

12 - Bill Donovan, Detroit (AL) vs. Chicago (NL) (12 inn.), Oct. 8, 1907.

12 - Ed Walsh, Chicago (AL) vs. Chicago (NL), Oct. 11, 1906.

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World Series Two-Hitters

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Two-hit complete games pitched in World Series history with pitcher, team, opponent and date:

Greg Maddux, Atlanta (NL) vs. Cleveland, Oct. 21, 1995.

Nelson Briles, Pittsburgh (NL) vs. Baltimore, Oct. 14, 1971.

Whitey Ford, New York (AL) vs. Cincinnati (NL), Oct. 4, 1961.

Warren Spahn, Milwaukee (NL) vs. New York (AL), Oct. 5, 1958.

Vic Raschi, New York (AL) vs. Philadelphia (NL), Oct. 4, 1950.

Allie Reynolds, New York (AL) vs. Brooklyn, Oct. 5, 1949.

Bob Feller, Cleveland (AL) vs. Boston (NL), Oct. 6, 1948.

Mort Cooper, St. Louis (NL) vs. St. Louis (AL), Oct. 4, 1944.

Monte Pearson, New York (AL) vs. Cincinnati (NL), Oct. 5, 1939.

George Earnshaw, Philadelphia (AL) vs. St. Louis (NL), Oct. 6, 1931.

Burleigh Grimes, St. Louis (NL) vs. Philadelphia (AL), Oct. 5, 1931.

Waite Hoyt, New York (AL) vs. New York (NL), Oct. 6, 1921.

Bill James, Boston (NL) vs. Philadelphia (AL), Oct. 10, 1914.

Ed Plank, Philadelphia (AL) vs. New York (NL), Oct. 11, 1913.

Three Finger Brown, Chicago (NL) vs. Chicago (AL), Oct. 12, 1906.

Ed Walsh, Chicago (AL) vs. Chicago (NL), Oct. 11, 1906.

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World Series One-Hitters

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One-hit games pitched in World Series history with pitcher(s), team, opponent, date and when the hit occurred:

Tom Glavine (8 innings) and Mark Wohlers (1), Atlanta (NL) vs. Cleveland, Oct. 28, 1995, no out in 6th.

Jim Lonborg, Boston (AL) vs. St. Louis, Oct. 5, 1967, two out in 8th.

Floyd Bevens, New York (AL) vs. Brooklyn, Oct. 3, 1947, two out in 9th.

Claude Passeau, Chicago (NL) vs. Detroit, Oct. 5, 1945, two out in 2nd.

Ed Reulbach, Chicago (NL) vs. Chicago (AL), Oct. 10, 1906, no out in 7th.

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World Series Three-Game Winners

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Five-Game Series
1910, John Coombs, Philadelphia (AL), vs. Chicago (NL)

1905, Christy Mathewson, New York (NL), vs. Philadelphia (AL)

Six-Game Series
1917, Urban Faber, Chicago (AL), vs. New York (NL)

Seven-Game Series
2001, Randy Johnson, Arizona (NL), vs. New York (AL)

1968, Mickey Lolich, Detroit (AL), vs. St. Louis (NL)

1967, Bob Gibson, St. Louis (NL), vs. Boston (AL)

1957, Lew Burdette, Milwaukee (NL), vs. New York (AL)

1946, Harry Brecheen, St. Louis (NL), vs. Boston (AL)

1920, Stan Coveleski, Cleveland (AL), vs. Brooklyn (NL)

1909, Babe Adams, Pittsburgh (NL), vs. Detroit (AL)

Eight-Game Series
1912, Smokey Joe Wood, Boston (AL), vs. New York (NL)

1903, William Dinneen, Boston (AL), vs. Pittsburgh (NL)

1903, Deacon Phillippe, Pittsburgh (NL), vs. Boston (AL)

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World Series ERA Leaders

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(Minimum 25 Innings pitched)
IP ER ERA
Jack Billingham, Cin 25.1 1 0.36
Harry Breechen, StL 32.2 3 0.83
Babe Ruth, Bos 31.0 3 0.87
Sherry Smith, Bkn 30.1 3 0.89
Sandy Koufax, LA (NL) 57.0 6 0.95
Hippo Vaughn, Chi (NL) 27.0 3 1.00
Monte Pearson, NY (AL) 35.2 4 1.01
Christy Mathewson, NY (NL) 101.2 12 1.06
Babe Adams, Pitt 28.0 4 1.29
Eddie Plank, Phi (AL) 54.2 8 1.32

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World Series Win Leaders

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10, Whitey Ford, NY (AL)
7, Bob Gibson, StL (NL)
7, Allie Reynolds, NY (AL)
7, Red Ruffing, NY (AL)
6, Chief Bender, Phi (AL)
6, Lefty Gomez, NY (AL)
6, Waite Hoyt, NY (AL)-Phi (AL)
5, Three Finger Brown, Chi (NL)
5, Jack Coombs, Phi (AL)-Bkn (NL)
5, Catfish Hunter, Oak-NY (AL)
5, Christy Mathewson, NY (NL)
5, Herb Pennock, Phi (AL)-NY (AL)
5, Vic Raschi, NY (AL)

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World Series Strikeout Leaders

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94, Whitey Ford, NY (AL)
92, Bob Gibson, StL (NL)
62, Allie Reynolds, NY (AL)
61, Sandy Koufax, LA (NL)
61, Red Ruffing, NY (AL)
59, Chief Bender, Phi (AL)
56, George Earnshaw, Phi (AL)
52, John Smoltz, Atl (NL)
49, Waite Hoyt, NY (AL)-Phi (AL)
48, Christy Mathewson, NY (NL)
48, Roger Clemens, Bos-NY (AL)

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10-22-2005, 08:54 PM
World Series Grand Slams

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The list of grand slams hit in World Series history with player, team, date and inning:

Tino Martinez, New York (AL), Oct. 17, 1998, 7th

Lonnie Smith, Atlanta, Oct. 22, 1992, 5th

Jose Canseco, Oakland, Oct. 15, 1988, 2nd

Kent Hrbek, Minnesota, Oct. 24, 1987, 6th

Dan Gladden, Minnesota, Oct. 17, 1987, 4th

Dave McNally, Baltimore, Oct. 13, 1970, 6th

Jim Northrup, Detroit, Oct. 9, 1968, 3rd

Joe Pepitone, New York (AL), Oct. 14, 1964, 8th

Ken Boyer, St. Louis, Oct. 11, 1964, 6th

Chuck Hiller, San Francisco, Oct. 8, 1962, 7th

Bobby Richardson, New York (AL), Oct. 8, 1960, 1st

Bill Skowron, New York (AL), Oct. 19, 1956, 7th

Yogi Berra, New York (AL), Oct. 5, 1956, 2nd

Mickey Mantle, New York (AL), Oct. 4, 1953, 3rd

Gil McDougald, New York (AL), Oct. 9, 1951, 3rd

Tony Lazzeri, New York (AL), Oct. 2, 1936, 3rd

Elmer Smith, Cleveland (AL), Oct. 10, 1920, 1st

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World Series Multi-Homer Games

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Players who have hit two or more home runs in a single World Series game:

Three Home Runs
Reggie Jackson, New York Yankees, Oct. 18, 1977, consecutive

Babe Ruth, New York Yankees, Oct. 9, 1928, 2 consecutive

Babe Ruth, New York Yankees, Oct. 6, 1926, 2 consecutive

Two Home Runs
Jeff Kent, San Francisco, Oct. 24, 2002, consecutive

Tim Salmon, Anaheim Angels, Oct. 20, 2002

Troy Glaus, Anaheim Angels, Oct. 19, 2002

Chad Curtis, New York Yankees, Oct. 26, 1999

Scott Brosius, New York Yankees, Oct. 20, 1998, consecutive

Greg Vaughn, San Diego, Oct. 17, 1998, consecutive

Andruw Jones, Atlanta, Oct. 20, 1996, consecutive

Lenny Dykstra, Philadelphia, Oct. 20, 1993

Chris Sabo, Cincinnati, Oct. 19, 1990, consecutive

Dave Henderson, Oakland, Oct. 27, 1989, consecutive

Gary Carter, New York Mets, Oct. 22, 1986

Kirk Gibson, Detroit Tigers, Oct. 14, 1984

Alan Trammell, Detroit Tigers, Oct. 13, 1984, consecutive

Eddie Murray, Baltimore Orioles, Oct. 16, 1983, consecutive

Willie McGee, St. Louis Cardinals, Oct. 15, 1982, consecutive

Willie Aikens, Kansas City, Oct. 18, 1980

Willie Aikens, Kansas City, Oct. 14, 1980

Dave Lopes, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oct. 10, 1978, consecutive

Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds, Oct. 21, 1976

Tony Perez, Cincinnati Reds, Oct. 16, 1975, consecutive

Gene Tenace, Oakland A's, Oct. 14, 1972, consecutive

Rico Petrocelli, Boston Red Sox, Oct. 11, 1967, consecutive

Carl Yastrzemski, Boston Red Sox, Oct. 5, 1967

Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees, Oct. 6, 1960

Charlie Neal, Los Angeles Dodgers, Oct. 2, 1959, consecutive

Ted Kluszewski, Chicago White Sox, Oct. 1, 1959, consecutive

Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees, Oct. 2, 1958

Tony Kubek, New York Yankees, Oct. 5, 1957

Yogi Berra, New York Yankees, Oct. 10, 1956, consecutive

Duke Snider, Brooklyn Dodgers, Oct. 2, 1955, consecutive

Joe Collins, New York Yankees, Sept. 28, 1955, consecutive

Duke Snider, Brooklyn Dodgers, Oct. 6, 1952, consecutive

Bob Elliot, Boston Braves, Oct. 10, 1948, consecutive

Charlie Keller, New York Yankees, Oct. 7, 1939

Tony Lazzeri, New York Yankees, Oct. 2, 1932

Babe Ruth, New York Yankees, Oct. 1, 1932

Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees, Oct. 1, 1932, consecutive

Lou Gehrig, New York Yankees, Oct. 7, 1928, consecutive

Babe Ruth, New York Yankees, Oct. 11, 1923, consecutive

Ben Kauff, New York Giants, Oct. 11, 1917

Harry Cooper, Boston Red Sox, Oct. 13, 1915

Pat Dougherty, Boston Red Sox, Oct. 2, 1903

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World Series First At-Bat Homers

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A list of players who hit home runs in their first World Series at-bat:

David Ortiz, Boston, 2004

Troy Glaus, Anaheim, 2002

Barry Bonds, San Francisco, 2002

x-Andruw Jones, Atlanta, 1996

Fred McGriff, Atlanta, 1995

Ed Sprague, Toronto, 1992

Eric Davis, Cincinnati, 1990

Bill Bathe, San Francisco, 1989

Jose Canseco, Oakland, 1988

Mickey Hatcher, Los Angeles, 1988

Jim Dwyer, Baltimore Orioles, 1983

Bob Watson, New York Yankees, 1981

Amos Otis, Kansas City Royals, 1980

Doug DeCinces, Baltimore Orioles, 1979

Jim Mason, New York Yankees, 1976

x-Gene Tenace, Oakland A's, 1972

Don Buford, Baltimore Orioles, 1969

Mickey Lolich, Detroit Tigers, 1968

Jose Santiago, Boston Red Sox, 1967

Brooks Robinson, Baltimore Orioles, 1966

Don Mincher, Minnesota Twins, 1965

Roger Maris, New York Yankees, 1960

Elston Howard, New York Yankees, 1955

Dusty Rhodes, New York Giants, 1954

George Selkirk, New York Yankees, 1936

Mel Ott, New York Giants, 1933

George Watkins, St. Louis Cardinals, 1930

Joe Harris, Washington Senators, 1925

x-homered first two at-bats

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World Series Game-Ending Homers

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Players that have hit home runs to end World Series games, with year, game number, inning and final score (x-ended World Series):

Alex Gonzalez, Florida Marlins vs. New York Yankees, 2003, Game 4, 12th, 4-3.

Derek Jeter, New York Yankees vs. Arizona, 2001, Game 4, 10th, 4-3.

Chad Curtis, New York Yankees vs. Atlanta, 1999, Game 3, 10th, 6-5.

x-Joe Carter, Toronto vs. Philadelphia, 1993, Game 6, 9th, 8-6.

Kirby Puckett, Minnesota vs. Atlanta, 1991, Game 6, 11th, 4-3.

Mark McGwire, Oakland vs. Los Angeles, 1988, Game 3, 9th, 2-1.

Kirk Gibson, Los Angeles vs. Oakland, 1988, Game 1, 9th, 5-4.

Carlton Fisk, Boston vs. Cincinnati, 1975, Game 6, 12th, 7-6.

Mickey Mantle, New York Yankees vs. St. Louis, 1964, Game 3, 9th, 2-1.

x-Bill Mazeroski, Pittsburgh vs. New York Yankees, 1960, Game 7, 9th, 10-9.

Eddie Mathews, Milwaukee vs. New York Yankees, 1957, Game 4, 10th, 7-5.

Dusty Rhodes, New York Giants vs. Cleveland, 1954, Game 1, 10th, 5-2.

Tommy Henrich, New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn, 1949, Game 1, 9th, 1-0.

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World Series Hit Leaders

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71, Yogi Berra, NY (AL)
59, Mickey Mantle, NY (AL)
58, Frankie Frisch, NY (NL)-StL
54, Joe DiMaggio, NY (AL)
46, Hank Bauer, NY (AL)
46, Pee Wee Reese, Bkn
45, Gil McDougald, NY (AL)
45, Phil Rizzuto, NY (AL)
43, Lou Gehrig, NY (AL)
42, Eddie Collins, Phi (AL)-Chi (AL)
42, Elston Howard, NY (AL)-Bos
42, Babe Ruth, Bos-NY (AL)

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World Series RBI Leaders

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40, Mickey Mantle, NY (AL)
39, Yogi Berra, NY (AL)
35, Lou Gehrig, NY (AL)
33, Babe Ruth, Bos-NY (AL)
30, Joe DiMaggio, NY (AL)
29, Bill Skowron, NY (AL)-LA (NL)
26, Duke Snider, Bkn-LA (NL)
24, Hank Bauer, NY (AL)
24, Bill Dickey, NY (AL)
24, Reggie Jackson, Oak-NY (AL)
24, Gil McDougald, NY (AL)

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World Series HR Leaders

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18, Mickey Mantle, NY (AL)
15, Babe Ruth, Bos-NY (AL)
12, Yogi Berra, NY (AL)
11, Duke Snider, Bkn-LA (NL)
10, Lou Gehrig, NY (AL)
10, Reggie Jackson, Oak-NY (AL)
8, Frank Robinson, Cin-Balt
8, Joe DiMaggio, NY (AL)
8, Bill Skowron, NY (AL)-LA (NL)
7, Leon Goslin, Wash-Det
7, Gil McDougald, NY (AL)
7, Hank Bauer, NY (AL)

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World Series MVPs

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2004-Manny Ramirez, Boston (AL)
2003-Josh Beckett, Florida (NL)
2002-Troy Glaus, Anaheim (AL)
2001-Curt Schilling and Randy Johnson, Arizona (NL)
2000-Derek Jeter, New York (AL)
1999-Mariano Rivera, New York (AL)
1998-Scott Brosius, New York (AL)
1997-Livan Hernandez, Florida (NL)
1996-John Wetteland, New York (AL)
1995-Tom Glavine, Atlanta (NL)
1994-No Series.
1993-Paul Molitor, Toronto (AL)
1992-Pat Borders, Toronto (AL)
1991-Jack Morris, Minnesota (AL)
1990-Jose Rijo, Cincinnati (NL)
1989-Dave Stewart, Oakland (AL)
1988-Orel Hershiser, Los Angeles (NL)
1987-Frank Viola, Minnesota (AL)
1986-Ray Knight, New York (NL)
1985-Bret Saberhagen, Kansas City (AL)
1984-Alan Trammell, Detroit (AL)
1983-Rick Dempsey, Baltimore (AL)
1982-Darrell Porter, St. Louis (NL)
1981-Ron Cey, Pedro Guerrero and Steve Yeager, Los Angeles (NL)
1980-Mike Schmidt, Philadelphia (NL)
1979-Willie Stargell, Pittsburgh (NL)
1978-Bucky Dent, New York (AL)
1977-Reggie Jackson, New York (AL)
1976-Johnny Bench, Cincinnati (NL)
1975-Pete Rose, Cincinnati (NL)
1974-Rollie Fingers, Oakland (AL)
1973-Reggie Jackson, Oakland (AL)
1972-Gene Tenace, Oakland (AL)
1971-Roberto Clemente, Pittsburgh (NL)
1970-Brooks Robinson, Baltimore (AL)
1969-Donn Clendenon, New York (NL)
1968-Mickey Lolich, Detroit (AL)
1967-Bob Gibson, St. Louis (NL)
1966-Frank Robinson, Baltimore (AL)
1965-Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles (NL)
1964-Bob Gibson, St. Louis (NL)
1963-Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles (NL)
1962-Ralph Terry, New York (AL)
1961-Whitey Ford, New York (AL)
1960-Bobby Richardson, New York (AL)
1959-Larry Sherry, Los Angeles (NL)
1958-Bob Turley, New York (AL)
1957-Lew Burdette, Milwaukee (NL)
1956-Don Larsen, New York (AL)
1955-Johnny Podres, Brooklyn (NL)

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GaryMrMets
10-22-2005, 08:58 PM
World Series Champions

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2004-Boston (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 0
2003-Florida (NL) 4, New York (AL) 2
2002-Anaheim (AL) 4, San Francisco (NL) 3
2001-Arizona (NL) 4, New York (AL) 3
2000-New York (AL) 4, New York (NL) 1
1999-New York (AL) 4, Atlanta (NL) 0
1998-New York (AL) 4, San Diego (NL) 0
1997-Florida (NL) 4, Cleveland (AL) 3
1996-New York (AL) 4, Atlanta (NL) 2
1995-Atlanta (NL) 4, Cleveland (AL) 2
1994-No series.
1993-Toronto (AL) 4, Philadelphia (NL) 2
1992-Toronto (AL) 4, Atlanta (NL) 2
1991-Minnesota (AL) 4, Atlanta (NL) 3
1990-Cincinnati (NL) 4, Oakland (AL) 0
1989-Oakland (AL) 4, San Francisco (NL) 0
1988-Los Angeles (NL) 4, Oakland (AL) 1
1987-Minnesota (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 3
1986-New York (NL) 4, Boston (AL) 3
1985-Kansas City (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 3
1984-Detroit (AL) 4, San Diego (NL) 1
1983-Baltimore (AL) 4, Philadelphia (NL) 1
1982-St. Louis (NL) 4, Milwaukee (AL) 3
1981-Los Angeles (NL) 4, New York (AL) 2
1980-Philadelphia (NL) 4, Kansas City (AL) 2
1979-Pittsburgh (NL) 4, Baltimore (AL) 3
1978-New York (AL) 4, Los Angeles (NL) 2
1977-New York (AL) 4, Los Angeles (NL) 2
1976-Cincinnati (NL) 4, New York (AL) 0
1975-Cincinnati (NL) 4, Boston (AL) 3
1974-Oakland (AL) 4, Los Angeles (NL) 1
1973-Oakland (AL) 4, New York (NL) 3
1972-Oakland (AL) 4, Cincinnati (NL) 3
1971-Pittsburgh (NL) 4, Baltimore (AL) 3
1970-Baltimore (AL) 4, Cincinnati (NL) 1
1969-New York (NL) 4, Baltimore (AL) 1
1968-Detroit (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 3
1967-St. Louis (NL) 4, Boston (AL) 3
1966-Baltimore (AL) 4, Los Angeles (NL) 0
1965-Los Angeles (NL) 4, Minnesota (AL) 3
1964-St. Louis (NL) 4, New York (AL) 3
1963-Los Angeles (NL) 4, New York (AL) 0
1962-New York (AL) 4, San Francisco (NL) 3
1961-New York (AL) 4, Cincinnati (NL) 1
1960-Pittsburgh (NL) 4, New York (AL) 3
1959-Los Angeles (NL) 4, Chicago (AL) 2
1958-New York (AL) 4, Milwaukee (NL) 3
1957-Milwaukee (NL) 4, New York (AL) 3
1956-New York (AL) 4, Brooklyn (NL) 3
1955-Brooklyn (NL) 4, New York (AL) 3
1954-New York (NL) 4, Cleveland (AL) 0
1953-New York (AL) 4, Brooklyn (NL) 2
1952-New York (AL) 4, Brooklyn (NL) 3
1951-New York (AL) 4, New York (NL) 2
1950-New York (AL) 4, Philadelphia (NL) 0
1949-New York (AL) 4, Brooklyn (NL) 1
1948-Cleveland (AL) 4, Boston (NL) 2
1947-New York (AL) 4, Brooklyn (NL) 3
1946-St. Louis (NL) 4, Boston (AL) 3
1945-Detroit (AL) 4, Chicago (NL) 3
1944-St. Louis (NL) 4, St. Louis (AL) 2
1943-New York (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 1
1942-St. Louis (NL) 4, New York (AL) 1
1941-New York (AL) 4, Brooklyn (NL) 1
1940-Cincinnati (NL) 4, Detroit (AL) 3
1939-New York (AL) 4, Cincinnati (NL) 0
1938-New York (AL) 4, Chicago (NL) 0
1937-New York (AL) 4, New York (NL) 1
1936-New York (AL) 4, New York (NL) 2
1935-Detroit (AL) 4, Chicago (NL) 2
1934-St. Louis (NL) 4, Detroit (AL) 3
1933-New York (NL) 4, Washington (AL) 1
1932-New York (AL) 4, Chicago (NL) 0
1931-St. Louis (NL) 4, Philadelphia (AL) 3
1930-Philadelphia (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 2
1929-Philadelphia (AL) 4, Chicago (NL) 1
1928-New York (AL) 4, St. Louis (NL) 0
1927-New York (AL) 4, Pittsburgh (NL) 0
1926-St. Louis (NL) 4, New York (AL) 3
1925-Pittsburgh (NL) 4, Washington (AL) 3
1924-Washington (AL) 4, New York (NL) 3
1923-New York (AL) 4, New York (NL) 2
1922-New York (NL) 4, New York (AL) 0, 1 tie
1921-New York (NL) 5, New York (AL) 3
1920-Cleveland (AL) 5, Brooklyn (NL) 2
1919-Cincinnati (NL) 5, Chicago (AL) 3
1918-Boston (AL) 4, Chicago (NL) 2
1917-Chicago (AL) 4, New York (NL) 2
1916-Boston (AL) 4, Brooklyn (NL) 1
1915-Boston (AL) 4, Philadelphia (NL) 1
1914-Boston (NL) 4, Philadelphia (AL) 0
1913-Philadelphia (AL) 4, New York (NL) 1
1912-Boston (AL) 4, New York (NL) 3, 1 tie
1911-Philadelphia (AL) 4, New York (NL) 2
1910-Philadelphia (AL) 4, Chicago (NL) 1
1909-Pittsburgh (NL) 4, Detroit (AL) 3
1908-Chicago (NL) 4, Detroit (AL) 1
1907-Chicago (NL) 4, Detroit (AL) 0, 1 tie
1906-Chicago (AL) 4, Chicago (NL) 2
1905-New York (NL) 4, Philadelphia (AL) 1
1904-No series.
1903-Boston (AL) 5, Pittsburgh (NL) 3

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10-25-2005, 12:50 PM
World Series First At-Bat Homers

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A list of players who hit home runs in their first World Series at-bat:

Mike Lamb, Houston, 2005

World Series Game-Ending Homers

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Players that have hit home runs to end World Series games, with year, game number, inning and final score (x-ended World Series):

Scott Podsednik, Chicago White Sox, vs. Houston Astros, 2005, Game 2, 9th, 7-6

World Series Grand Slams

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The list of grand slams hit in World Series history with player, team, date and inning:

Paul Konerko, Chicago (AL), Oct. 23, 2005, 7th