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1920 APFA standings [1; W L T PCT DIV DPCT PF PA STK; Akron Pros† 8 0 3 1.000 6–0–3 1.000 151 7 T2 Decatur Staleys: 10 1 2 .909 5–1–2 .833 164 21 T1
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 ...
The 1920 Buffalo All-Americans season was the franchise's inaugural season with the American Professional Football Association (APFA), an American football league, and fifth total as a team. The All-Americans entered 1920 coming off a 9–1–1 record in 1919 as the Buffalo Prospects in the New York Pro Football League (NYPFL).
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1920 Major League Baseball season; B. 1920 Boston Braves season; 1920 Boston Red Sox season; Brooklyn Dodgers 1, Boston Braves 1 (26 innings) 1920 Brooklyn Robins ...
November 12 – MLB owners unanimously elect Kenesaw Mountain Landis as sole commissioner of Major League Baseball for seven years, abolishing the National Baseball Commission. The owners' action comes in direct response to the Black Sox Scandal, which threatens the integrity of the game. Landis agreed on the condition that he would be the sole ...
In 1995, an additional playoff series was added when MLB restructured into three divisions in each league. [9] As of 2022 [update] , the winners of the Eastern , Central , and Western Divisions , as well as the three AL Wild Card winners , play in the AL Division Series , a best-of-five playoff to determine the opponents who will play in the ...
The game set many records, which still stand as of 2025. The May 1, 1920, game remains MLB's longest in terms of innings. [30] Twice, MLB games have gone 25 innings, in 1974 and 1984. [31] In the 1974 game, the St. Louis Cardinals used seven pitchers in a 4–3 victory over the New York Mets, who used six.