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The 1920 season featured an extremely rare tripleheader—the third in National League and major-league history, having previously occurred only in 1890 and 1896—when the Pittsburgh Pirates hosted the Cincinnati Reds on October 2 for three games, the day before the final day of the regular season. The Reds won the first two games while the ...
This was the first season of organized Negro league baseball.The first Negro National League would run for the next decade and is considered to be of major league status. . The Chicago American Giants, managed by league founder and former player Rube Foster, won the first league penna
This is a list of 19th-century baseball players who have a biographic article. This sports-related list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items . ( October 2021 )
The first group of MLB players to play in the NFL also included George Halas, who remained affiliated with the Chicago Bears as player, coach or owner from the 1920s until his death in 1983, [14] [15] Chuck Dressen, who later managed five Major League Baseball teams, including the Brooklyn Dodgers, from 1934 to 1966.
The 1920 World Series was the championship series for Major League Baseball's 1920 season. The series was a best-of-nine format played between the American League (AL) champion Cleveland Indians and the National League (NL) champion Brooklyn Robins , with the Indians defeating the Robins five games to two.
Babe Ruth was the most dominant player in the golden age of baseball. The golden age of baseball, or sometimes the golden era, describes the period in Major League Baseball from the end of the dead-ball era until the modern era—roughly, from 1920 to sometime after World War II. [1] [2] The exact years are debated.
The following is a list of Major League Baseball players, retired or active. ... Washington Senators (1920-1921), Chicago White Sox (1922) [52] Manny Acosta:
Class D (1920) 1915, 1920 Maine State League: Maine, New Hampshire: Independent (1887) Class D (1907–1908) 1887, 1907–1908 Manitoba-Dakota League (MANDAK) Manitoba, North Dakota: Independent: 1950–1957 Maryland Fall Baseball: Maryland: Fall: 1998 Massachusetts-Connecticut League Connecticut, Massachusetts: Class D: 1912 Michigan State ...