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  2. 1906 World Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1906 World Series was the championship series in Major League Baseball for the 1906 season. The third edition of the World Series , it featured a crosstown matchup between the American League champion Chicago White Sox and the National League champion Chicago Cubs .

  3. Baseball's Seasons - Wikipedia

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    Each episode takes a look at a season in the history of Major League Baseball. The series is narrated by Curt Chaplin. Like a lot of the network's other original programming, Baseball's Seasons airs when the league is in offseason. The series is currently available for streaming online on the streaming services Apple TV+ and Pluto TV. [2] [3]

  4. Baseball (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Baseball is a 1994 American television documentary miniseries created by documentary filmmaker Ken Burns about the history of the sport of baseball. First broadcast on PBS, this was Burns' ninth documentary and won the 1995 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Informational Series. [1] It was funded in part by the National Endowment for the ...

  5. Baseball's Golden Age - Wikipedia

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    Baseball's Golden Age is a television program that chronicles the history of baseball focusing mainly on the 1920s through the 1960s, the "golden age of baseball". It is broadcast on Fox Sports Net Sunday nights at 8 p.m. and is produced by Flagstaff Films. Thirteen 30-minute episodes have been produced.

  6. List of Major League Baseball seasons - Wikipedia

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    Year American League Champion National League Champion World Series / Chronicle-Telegraph Cup Champion 1900 – Brooklyn Superbas: Brooklyn Superbas () : 1901

  7. History of baseball - Wikipedia

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    References to baseball date back to the 1700s when in England it was referenced in 1744 in the children's book A Little Pretty Pocket-Book by John Newberry, though he was actually referring to the game "rounders". In the early 1800s "baseball" and a game first mentioned in 1828 as the aforementioned "rounders" may have been the same or very ...

  8. 1906 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    This was the first double one-hitter in MLB history in the modern era (since 1901), and one of four double one-hitters ever pitched. [ 18 ] September 26 – After being held scoreless for 48 consecutive innings, the Philadelphia Athletics finally score on a two-run double by Harry Davis , but still lose to the Cleveland Naps , 5–3.

  9. Live-ball era - Wikipedia

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    His 54 home runs in 1920 were a total greater than 14 of the other 15 teams at the time, and it nearly tripled fellow slugger George Sisler's second-highest total of 19 that season. Seeing his success (and his popularity that followed), young players who debuted in the 1920s, including Lou Gehrig and Mel Ott , followed Ruth's example.