Name↕ | Year↕ | Winning team↕ | Manager↕ | Series↕ | Losing team↕ |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Boston Americans (1, 1–0) | 1903 | Boston Americans (1, 1–0) | Fred Clarke | 5–3 | Pittsburgh Pirates (1, 0–1) |
(not played) | 1904 | (not played) | — | — | — |
New York Giants (1, 1–0) | 1905 | New York Giants (1, 1–0) | Connie Mack | 4–1 | Philadelphia Athletics (1, 0–1) |
Chicago White Sox (1, 1–0) | 1906 | Chicago White Sox (1, 1–0) | Frank Chance | 4–2 | Chicago Cubs (1, 0–1) |
Chicago Cubs (2, 1–1) | 1907 | Chicago Cubs (2, 1–1) | Hugh Jennings | 4–0–1 | Detroit Tigers (1, 0–1) |
Chicago Cubs (3, 2–1) | 1908 | Chicago Cubs (3, 2–1) | 4–1 | Detroit Tigers (2, 0–2) | |
Pittsburgh Pirates (2, 1–1) | 1909 | Pittsburgh Pirates (2, 1–1) | Fred Clarke | 4–3 | Detroit Tigers (3, 0–3) |
Philadelphia Athletics (2, 1–1) | 1910 | Philadelphia Athletics (2, 1–1) | Frank Chance | 4–1 | Chicago Cubs (4, 2–2) |
Philadelphia Athletics (3, 2–1) | 1911 | Philadelphia Athletics (3, 2–1) | John McGraw | 4–2 | New York Giants (2, 1–1) |
Boston Red Sox (2, 2–0) | 1912 | Boston Red Sox (2, 2–0) | Jake Stahl | 4–3–1 | New York Giants (3, 1–2) |
Philadelphia Athletics (4, 3–1) | 1913 | Philadelphia Athletics (4, 3–1) | Connie Mack | 4–1 | New York Giants (4, 1–3) |
Boston Braves (1, 1–0) | 1914 | Boston Braves (1, 1–0) | Connie Mack | 4–0 | Philadelphia Athletics (5, 3–2) |
Boston Red Sox (3, 3–0) | 1915 | Boston Red Sox (3, 3–0) | Pat Moran | 4–1 | Philadelphia Phillies (1, 0–1) |
Boston Red Sox (4, 4–0) | 1916 | Boston Red Sox (4, 4–0) | Wilbert Robinson | 4–1 | Brooklyn Robins (1, 0–1) |
Chicago White Sox (2, 2–0) | 1917 | Chicago White Sox (2, 2–0) | John McGraw | 4–2 | New York Giants (5, 1–4) |
Boston Red Sox (5, 5–0) | 1918 | Boston Red Sox (5, 5–0) | Fred Mitchell | 4–2 | Chicago Cubs (5, 2–3) |
Cincinnati Reds (1, 1–0) | 1919 | Cincinnati Reds (1, 1–0) | Kid Gleason | 5–3 | Chicago White Sox (3, 2–1) |
Cleveland Indians (1, 1–0) | 1920 | Cleveland Indians (1, 1–0) | Wilbert Robinson | 5–2 | Brooklyn Robins (2, 0–2) |
New York Giants (6, 2–4) | 1921 | New York Giants (6, 2–4) | Miller Huggins | 5–3 | New York Yankees (1, 0–1) |
New York Giants (7, 3–4) | 1922 | New York Giants (7, 3–4) | 4–0–1 | New York Yankees (2, 0–2) | — |
New York Yankees (3, 1–2) | 1923 | New York Yankees (3, 1–2) | John McGraw | 4–2 | New York Giants (8, 3–5) |
Washington Senators (1, 1–0) | 1924 | Washington Senators (1, 1–0) | Bucky Harris | 4–3 | New York Giants (9, 3–6) |
Pittsburgh Pirates (3, 2–1) | 1925 | Pittsburgh Pirates (3, 2–1) | Bucky Harris | 4–3 | Washington Senators (2, 1–1) |
St. Louis Cardinals (1, 1–0) | 1926 | St. Louis Cardinals (1, 1–0) | Miller Huggins | 4–3 | New York Yankees (4, 1–3) |
New York Yankees (5, 2–3) | 1927 | New York Yankees (5, 2–3) | Donie Bush | 4–0 | Pittsburgh Pirates (4, 2–2) |
New York Yankees (6, 3–3) | 1928 | New York Yankees (6, 3–3) | Bill McKechnie | 4–0 | St. Louis Cardinals (2, 1–1) |
Philadelphia Athletics (6, 4–2) | 1929 | Philadelphia Athletics (6, 4–2) | Joe McCarthy | 4–1 | Chicago Cubs (6, 2–4) |
Philadelphia Athletics (7, 5–2) | 1930 | Philadelphia Athletics (7, 5–2) | Gabby Street | 4–2 | St. Louis Cardinals (3, 1–2) |
St. Louis Cardinals (4, 2–2) | 1931 | St. Louis Cardinals (4, 2–2) | Connie Mack | 4–3 | Philadelphia Athletics (8, 5–3) |
New York Yankees (7, 4–3) | 1932 | New York Yankees (7, 4–3) | Charlie Grimm | 4–0 | Chicago Cubs (7, 2–5) |
New York Giants (10, 4–6) | 1933 | New York Giants (10, 4–6) | Joe Cronin | 4–1 | Washington Senators (3, 1–2) |
St. Louis Cardinals (5, 3–2) | 1934 | St. Louis Cardinals (5, 3–2) | Mickey Cochrane | 4–3 | Detroit Tigers (4, 0–4) |
Detroit Tigers (5, 1–4) | 1935 | Detroit Tigers (5, 1–4) | Charlie Grimm | 4–2 | Chicago Cubs (8, 2–6) |
New York Yankees (8, 5–3) | 1936 | New York Yankees (8, 5–3) | Bill Terry | 4–2 | New York Giants (11, 4–7) |
New York Yankees (9, 6–3) | 1937 | New York Yankees (9, 6–3) | 4–1 | New York Giants (12, 4–8) | |
New York Yankees (10, 7–3) | 1938 | New York Yankees (10, 7–3) | Gabby Hartnett | 4–0 | Chicago Cubs (9, 2–7) |
New York Yankees (11, 8–3) | 1939 | New York Yankees (11, 8–3) | Bill McKechnie | 4–0 | Cincinnati Reds (2, 1–1) |
Cincinnati Reds (3, 2–1) | 1940 | Cincinnati Reds (3, 2–1) | Del Baker | 4–3 | Detroit Tigers (6, 1–5) |
New York Yankees (12, 9–3) | 1941 | New York Yankees (12, 9–3) | Leo Durocher | 4–1 | Brooklyn Dodgers (3, 0–3) |
St. Louis Cardinals (6, 4–2) | 1942 | St. Louis Cardinals (6, 4–2) | Joe McCarthy | 4–1 | New York Yankees (13, 9–4) |
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