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The 1960 Major League Baseball season was played from April 12 to October 13, 1960. It was the final season contested by 16 clubs and the final season that a 154-game schedule was played in both the American League and the National League. The AL began using the 162-game schedule the following season, with the NL following suit in 1962.
Year American League Champion National League Champion World Series Champion 1960: New York Yankees: Pittsburgh Pirates: Pittsburgh Pirates 1961: Cincinnati Reds: New York Yankees 1962: San Francisco Giants: New York Yankees 1963: Los Angeles Dodgers: Los Angeles Dodgers 1964: St. Louis Cardinals: St. Louis Cardinals 1965
He will sit out the 1960 season, return to the Red Sox with diminished skills in 1961, then retire for good. January 29 – The Continental League grants its eighth and final franchise to Buffalo . For the Western New York metropolis, the proposed 1961 debut of the CL would restore Major League Baseball to the city for the first time since 1915 ...
Season Level League Division Finish Wins Losses Win% GB Postseason Awards; Philadelphia Athletics: 1901: MLB: AL — 4th 74 62 .544 9 1902: MLB AL * — 1st 83 53 .610 — 1903: MLB AL — 2nd 75 60 .556 14½ 1904: MLB AL — 5th 81 70 .536 12½ 1905: MLB AL * — 1st 92 56 .622 — Lost World Series 4–1 * 1906: MLB AL — 4th 78 67 .538 12 ...
Pages in category "1960 Major League Baseball season" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The 1960 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1960 season. The 57th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff that matched the National League (NL) champion Pittsburgh Pirates against the American League (AL) champion New York Yankees .
This account gives the length of the major league "championship season" schedule by league and year. During this era, there were a number of different leagues that would be deemed Major League. Prior to the first league schedule in 1877, member clubs scheduled their own matches by mutual arrangement, including championship games necessarily ...
See 1994–95 Major League Baseball strike. e The Red Sox finished 95–67 and with the same record as the New York Yankees , but since the Yankees had won the season series between the two teams, the Yankees were declared division winners and the Red Sox qualified for the postseason as the American League Wild Card.