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  2. 1904 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Americans clinched the American League pennant in the opener with a 3–2 victory over the New York Highlanders, while New York won the second game, 1–0, in 10 innings. [7] It would also be the last time for a full century that the Boston AL team, who would later formally become the Boston Red Sox in 1908 , would beat the New York ...

  3. 1904 World Series - Wikipedia

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    New York Giants owner John T. Brush. During this time, there was an intense business rivalry between the two leagues, especially in New York. [2] During spring training in March 1904, New York Giants owner John T. Brush said "there will never be a series" between the New York-based teams—his Giants of the National League and the American League's New York Highlanders (now the New York ...

  4. 1904 in sports - Wikipedia

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    Boston Americans repeat as American League champions. Events. 5 May — Cy Young of Boston Americans pitches a perfect game, the second of his three no-hitters. He goes on to complete 24 hitless innings, still the record, and 45 scoreless innings, a record broken by Jack Coombs in 1910; Duluth White Sox wins the Northern League championship

  5. 1904 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    The 1904 major league baseball season was contested from April 14 to October 10, 1904. The Boston Americans and New York Giants finished atop the standings for the American League and National League, respectively. There was no postseason, as the Giants declined to meet the Americans in a World Series.

  6. Timeline of Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The first line is the formation of the National League (NL) in 1876, and the second is the transformation of the American League (AL) to a major league in 1901. The third line is the beginning of the expansion era in 1961. The fourth line marks the legal merger of the American and National Leagues into a single Major League Baseball in 2000.

  7. History of the American League - Wikipedia

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    The earliest predecessor to the American League was the Northwestern League, a minor league with teams based in the Midwestern United States. [1] Along with the National League and American Association, the Northwestern League was one of the three leagues that signed the National Agreement, an agreement wherein the signers covenanted to honor contractual agreements between players and teams ...

  8. 1904 Boston Americans season - Wikipedia

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    The 1904 Boston Americans season was the fourth season for the professional baseball franchise that later became known as the Boston Red Sox. The Americans finished first in the American League (AL) with a record of 95 wins and 59 losses, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 games ahead of the New York Highlanders .

  9. National League (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    Founded on February 2, 1876, to replace the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players (NAPBBP) of 1871–1875 (often called simply the "National Association"), the NL is sometimes called the Senior Circuit, in contrast to MLB's other league, the American League, which was founded 25 years later and is called the "Junior Circuit ...