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The 1901 Major League baseball season was contested from April 18 through October 6, 1901. It was the inaugural major league season for the American League (AL) (having previously been the minor league Western League), with the Chicago White Stockings winning the AL pennant.
The 21 year-old southpaw, who will finish the season with a 16–16 record, will be the author of two of the eight shutouts thrown in the Junior Circuit's inaugural season. May 17 – The Philadelphia Athletics are beating the Washington Senators 7–6 in the bottom of the ninth when Senators player Bill Coughlin hits an apparent game-ending ...
The current NL pennant winners are the Los Angeles Dodgers, who beat out the New York Mets to win the NL pennant in October 2024. The trophy is named for Warren Giles , the league president from 1951 to 1969, and is presented immediately after each NL Championship Series (NLCS) by Warren's son Bill Giles , the honorary league president and ...
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Before the 1901 season, the American League, often misprinted in news papers as the "American Association", was classified as a "special class", a level above Class-A minor league baseball. [3] Indianapolis, Minneapolis, and Buffalo were dropped as franchises before the 1901 season and new teams added in Baltimore, Philadelphia and Boston. [4]
1901 Major League Baseball season; B. 1901 Baltimore Orioles season; 1901 Boston Americans season; 1901 Boston Beaneaters season; 1901 Brooklyn Superbas season; C.
Links to the corresponding "Major League Baseball season" article Team: Links to the corresponding year in which the team played Record: Regular season win–loss record: GA: Games ahead of the second-place team (1901–1968) Ahead of: The second-place team (1901–1968) Ref: Reference Won World Series (modern era only) E
The 1903 Los Angeles Angels season was part of the first season of the Pacific Coast League (PCL). The Los Angeles Angels had begun play in 1901 in the California League, joined the new league upon its inception, and won the first PCL pennant with a 133–78 record. [1] [2] Los Angeles won its first 15 games of the season and was never out of ...