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  2. History of the New York Yankees - Wikipedia

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    The 1998 Yankees are considered by some writers to be among the greatest teams in baseball history, [254] [255] [256] having compiled a then-AL record of 114 regular-season wins against 48 losses. After playoff series wins over the Texas Rangers and Indians, New York defeated the San Diego Padres in four consecutive World Series games for their ...

  3. 1950 World Series - Wikipedia

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    The final game in the Series resulted in the New York Yankees winning, 5–2 over Philadelphia. It was the only game in the Series decided by more than one run. The 1950 World Series title would be the second of a record five straight titles for the New York Yankees (1949–1953). The two teams would not again meet in the Series for 59 years.

  4. List of Major League Baseball longest winning streaks

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    Philadelphia Athletics: 15 (tie) 17 New York Giants: 1916: 86–66 May 9, 1916: 13–5 Pittsburgh Pirates: May 30, 1916: 1–5 Philadelphia Phillies: 15 (tie) 17 Philadelphia Athletics: 1931: 107–45 May 5, 1931: 4–1 Boston Red Sox: May 26, 1931: 2–6 New York Yankees: 15 (tie) 17 Pittsburgh Pirates** 1937 1938: 86–68 86–64 September 24 ...

  5. Philadelphia Athletics - Wikipedia

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    Many veteran baseball observers believe that the Yankees' far more exalted status in history is due largely to the fact that they played in New York, where most of the national media is located. [5] As it turned out, this would be the Athletics' last hurrah in Philadelphia. [5]

  6. List of Major League Baseball seasons - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia Athletics: St. Louis Cardinals: Philadelphia Athletics 1931: St. Louis Cardinals 1932: New York Yankees: Chicago Cubs: New York Yankees 1933: Washington Senators: New York Giants: New York Giants 1934: Detroit Tigers: St. Louis Cardinals: St. Louis Cardinals 1935: Chicago Cubs: Detroit Tigers 1936: New York Yankees

  7. List of American League pennant winners - Wikipedia

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    The Yankees also hold the record for most wins by a pennant-winning team, with their 1998 team winning 114 out of 162 games, [16] finishing 22 games ahead of the Boston Red Sox. [17] The 1954 Cleveland Indians won the most games of any pennant winner under the pre-1969 system, winning 111 out of their 154 games [ 18 ] and finishing eight games ...

  8. New York Yankees - Wikipedia

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    It was scored as 4–6–5–6–5–3–4, the first triple play of its kind in baseball history. [333] On September 25, the Yankees lost to the Tampa Bay Rays, which for the second time in the wild-card era, eliminated them from playoff contention. [334] They ended the season 85–77, finishing in 3rd place in the AL East. [335]

  9. Shibe Park - Wikipedia

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    The Steeles' French Renaissance design included a signature tower and cupola, 1909 Cartouches above the entrances along Lehigh Ave and 21st St framed the A's logo Bats, balls – even a catcher's mask – adorned exterior walls in terra cotta casts Shibe Park on March 13, 1909, one month prior to first game Fans watching the inaugural game, April 12, 1909.

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