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American League; Team W L Pct. GB Home Road; New York Yankees: 98: 56 .636 — 53–24 45–32 Detroit Tigers: 95: 59 .617 3 50–30 45–29 Boston Red Sox: 94: 60 .610 4 55–22 39–38 Cleveland Indians: 92: 62 .597 6 49–28 43–34 Washington Senators: 67: 87 .435 31 35–42 32 ...
The 1950 major league baseball season began on April 18, 1950. The regular season ended on October 1, with the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees as the regular season champions of the National League and American League , respectively.
December 22 – Rip Egan, 79, pitcher who appeared in one game with the Washington Senators of the National League in 1894, and later managed in the Minor Leagues and worked as an umpire in the American League from 1907 to 1914. December 22 – Cal Vasbinder, 70, pitcher who played in 1902 for the Cleveland Bronchos of the American League.
American League; Team W L Pct. GB Home Road; New York Yankees: 97: 57 .630 — 55–22 42–35 Baltimore Orioles: 89: 65 .578 8 44–33 45–32 Chicago White Sox: 87: 67 .565 10 51–26 36–41 Cleveland Indians: 76: 78 .494 21 39–38 37–40 Washington Senators: 73: 81 .474 24 32–45 41 ...
Stengel says, "I wasn't retired—they fired me." The veteran skipper compiled a 1,149-696 record with the Yankees, won seven World Series and ten American League titles during his 1949–1960 stewardship. October 20 – Coach Ralph Houk, at age 41, is named to succeed Casey Stengel as the Yankees manager. Houk briefly led the Yankees in 1960 ...
Members of the 1950 New York Yankees being honored at the 2010 Old-Timers' Day. The 1950 New York Yankees season was the 48th season for the team. The team finished with a record of 98–56, winning their 17th pennant, finishing 3 games ahead of the Detroit Tigers.
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: Minnesota Twins
The winner of the first half played the winner of the second half in each division in the 1981 American League Division Series. The winners played in the 1981 ALCS for the American League pennant. [103] b The leagues were re-aligned in 1994 to three divisions and a wild card was added to the playoffs, but the labor stoppage cancelled the ...