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 Sports Apparel & Equipment: 08/06/05
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www.sportsapparelandequipment.com /archives/2005_08_06_index.php   (559 words)

  
 1938 World Series - NYY vs. CHC - Baseball-Reference.com
A clearinghouse for companies and websites that want to put their information before a large number of baseball fans.
You Are Here > Baseball-Reference.com > Postseason > 1938 World Series
1938 World Series - NYY vs. CHC - Baseball-Reference.com
www.baseball-reference.com /postseason/1938_WS.shtml   (1169 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - World Series
The 1920 World Series, which matched the Cleveland Indians and the Brooklyn Dodgers (later the Los Angeles Dodgers), became memorable for one of baseball's rarest feats—the unassisted triple play.
The World Series is held in October and concludes the major league baseball season.
World Series, major league baseball's annual championship series, played between the winners of the National League (NL) and the American League (AL) playoffs.
encarta.msn.com /encnet/refpages/RefArticle.aspx?refid=761563019   (1169 words)

  
 geocities.com/hubcal/HubcalTS
So, fast forward to 2001 and enter Baseball, World Series, 1938 into the computer and the first item listed had every game from early 1900 to present.
I was introduced to Baseball and the World Series suddenly and in an unusual manner.
For you baseball fans, and I'm talking real fans, the series was between the Cubs and the Yankees.
www.geocities.com /hubcal/HubcalTS.html   (1169 words)

  
 Bridgewater College :: Athletics
Herb was born in Champaign, Illinois, and attended the University of Illinois for one year before transferring to Bridgewater in 1938 on the advice of his pastor.
He would go on to earn three letters in baseball and two in basketball and was often referred to as the “star baseball player” of his era by the BC Bee.
The late Herb Ruby, a 1941 Bridgewater College graduate and former standout on the Eagles’ baseball team, demonstrated a lifelong dedication to the creation and development of athletic and physical education programs before his death in 1990.
www.bridgewater.edu /Sports/Hall_fame/2000/Herbert_Ruby.html   (1169 words)

  
 1938 St. Louis Browns Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
Statistics may come from our work, the Baseball Databank, or other sources including SABR.org.
You Are Here > Baseball-Reference.com > Teams > Baltimore Orioles > 1938 Statistics / Schedule and Splits / Transactions
www.baseball-reference.com /teams/SLB/1938.shtml   (203 words)

  
 1989 World Series [Definition]
1938 The 1938 World Series matched the two-time defending champion New York Yankees against the Chicago Cubs, with the Yankees sweeping the Series in 4 games for their record third straight championship and the 7th in their history....
[click for more] World Series In baseball, the World Series is the championship series of Major League Baseball in North America, played in October after the end of the regular season between the pennant winner of the American League and the pennant winner of the National League.
The Series winner is determined through a best-of-seven playoff (except in 1903, 1919, 1920 and 1921 when the winner was determined through a best-of-nine playoff) and is awarded the World Series Trophy.
www.wikimirror.com /1989_World_Series   (203 words)

  
 1938
Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1938 See next election: 1939 The Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) were o...
Football World Cup 1938 The France, the second tournament in a row to be played in Europe.
Polish-German border 1938 Polish-German border 1938 was the border existing in 1938 between Poland and Germany.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/1938.html   (203 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Philadelphia's Old Ballparks (Baseball in America): Books
Combined, these two parks housed major league baseball for a combined 113 seasons, with Shibe Park being the home of the Philadelphia A's from 1909 to 1954 and home to the Phillies from mid 1938 to 1970, and Baker Bowl being home to the Phillies from 1887 to mid 1938.
Philadelphia's rich baseball heritage as seen through its baseball parks is vividly brought to life in this colorful and anecdotal book.
Baker Bowl was the first ballpark in baseball to built with steel and brick, and was the first stadium in the U.S. to use a cantilever design.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1566394546?v=glance   (1244 words)

  
 Wikinfo List of sports events
1938 in sports - Don Budge becomes the first person to win the Grand Slam in tennis
1919 in sports - Black Sox scandal in baseball
1941 in sports - Ted Williams is the last batter in Major League Baseball to hit over.400
www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=List_of_'years_in_sports'   (1297 words)

  
 Sports and Games/Baseball/Baseball World Cup
Instituted in 1938, the World Cup has been won a record 21 times by Cuba - in 1939—40, 1942—43, 1950, 1952—53, 1961, 1969—73, 1976, 1978, 1980, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1994, and 1998.
SPORTS AND GAMES << BASEBALL << BASEBALL WORLD CUP
www.guinnessworldrecords.com /content_pages/record.asp?recordid=54511   (1297 words)

  
 Mike McCann's Minor League Baseball Page
Eastern League (1938-present), Class AA (1963-present), Class A (1938-1962), New York-Pennsylvania League (1923-1937)
Arizona-Texas League Class C (1947-1950), Southwest International League (1951-1952)
Sunset League Class C (1947-1950), Southwest International League (1951-1952)
www.geocities.com /big_bunko/total.htm   (1297 words)

  
 NetShrine - Interesting items from the mailbag.
Besides being able to smoke a baseball and being arguably the best fielding first baseman ever, Mattingly was a born and proven leader and deserves to be in the Hall of Fame - sooner than later.
Through his accomplishments during his 14-year Major League Baseball playing career, Don Mattingly has established himself as one of the all-time great New York Yankees.
(The latter is an American League record.) During various seasons in his career, Mattingly was the league leader in offensive categories such as Hits, Doubles, Total Bases, RBI, Runs Created, Batting Average, Slugging Percentage, and in defensive categories such as Putouts, Double Plays, and Fielding Percentage.
www.netshrine.com /mailbag.html   (1297 words)

  
 The Sporting News: Baseball History of the World Series
Frankie Crosetti, the low man on the Yankee regulars' home-run list in 1938 with nine homers, was up next with Myril Hoag inching off first base.
The Yankees had reached the 1938 World Series in typical crunching fashion.
George Selkirk collected the Yankees' fourth hit as the leadoff batter in the eighth, but two force outs left Dean in a position to escape unharmed.
www.sportingnews.com /archives/worldseries/1938.html   (863 words)

  
 Major League Baseball : History : World Series History
1938 - New York Yankees (4) vs. Chicago Cubs (0)
mlb.mlb.com /NASApp/mlb/mlb/history/postseason/mlb_ws_recaps.jsp?feature=1938   (500 words)

  
 Commissioner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title of Commissioner was used in a gubernatorial role for the chief British official in the Weihaiwei concession territory (held from China) from 1902 to 1938.
The title was first used in 1920, when Kenesaw Mountain Landis was appointed Commissioner of Baseball in the aftermath of the Black Sox Scandal.
Commissioner is a designation that may be used for a variety of official positions, especially referring to a high-ranking public (administrative or police) official, or an analogous official in the private sector (e.g.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Commissioner   (697 words)

  
 Historical Baseball Parks
Yes, I know the 80-year-old park needed to be replaced, but the new stadium is so sterile, so uninviting, so football-like that many are already talking about the need for Comiskey III even before "Comiskey II" is a decade old.
Previously called Shibe Park, it was the home of Connie Mack's Athletics from 1909 through 1954, and the Phillies called it home from 1938 through 1970.
The photo to the left was taken during the park's last season in 1970.
www.baseballparks.com /Historicalparks.asp   (1268 words)

  
 Hanshin Tigers History
From 1936 to 1938, the Tigers were arguably the best team in Japanese pro baseball.
The Hanshin Tigers baseball club is the second oldest pro baseball franchise in Japan, founded on December 10, 1935.
The Tigers took part in the first professional baseball "season" in Japan the following year, which consisted of three spring tournaments played at Koshien Kyujo (ballpark), Narumi Kyujo in Nagoya and Hiratsuka near Osaka.
www2.gol.com /users/michaelo/History.html   (615 words)

  
 Negro League Baseball
It competed in the Negro Southern League in 1932, and in the Negro American League in 1938 and 1939.
She left baseball in 1955 to care for her son and became a nurse.
In the early years of the Negro League he was its biggest star.
www2.indystar.com /library/factfiles/history/black_history/negroleagues.html   (942 words)

  
 BOB JOHNSON
Johnson was 1 of 14 players to have 100+ RBI and 100+ runs in the same season, with the same number of RBI and runs, 106 in 1944.
Johnson hit 3 HR in a game, June 12, 1938.
Johnson had 6 RBI in the 1st inning on August 29, 1937, which was tied for the major league record until 1999.
www.baseballimmortals.net /immortals/bob_johnson.shtml   (942 words)

  
 1938 World Series by Baseball Almanac
The Yankees had completed their fourth Series sweep in their last six appearances and became the first team to win the World Series in three consecutive years.
Dean and his teammates stood in disbelief and were unable to answer the call in the ninth as the Yankees held on for the 6-3 victory.
A head two-games-to-none with the Series shifting to Yankee Stadium, the New Yorkers seemed to be a lock.
www.baseball-almanac.com /ws/yr1938ws.shtml   (942 words)

  
 Terry * Terry Wynn Wedding Photo Album...
Terry Texas Ranger Trilogy Terrys Texas Rangers, Reminiscences of the Terry Rangers, the Diary of Ephraim Shelby Dodd.
Terry et les pirates, tome 6 Un sjour de rve 1938.
Terry Tempest Williams A Biographical Essay from Gales Dictionary of Literary Biography, Vol.
www.bookauthors.de /?book_search=Terry   (942 words)

  
 The Kansas City Monarchs of Negro League Baseball 1939
The Kansas City Monarchs were black baseball's glamour franchise and when playing for the Monarchs Byron Johnson literally rubbed elbows with the best of the Negro Leagues players and was selected himself as a member of the Negro League East-West All-Star team in 1938.
Upon his arrival at the Monarchs Byron was mentored in the game of baseball by Joe "Bullet" Rogan.
Byrons legacy has been established and affirmed by the love and friendship of those he played baseball with and there is no doubt about his prowess as a player and friend both on the field and off.
www.artsales.com /ARTstudio/highland_studios/negro_league_1.htm   (942 words)

  
 BallParkWatch - Northern League
The Class C Northern League in 1938 brought stability to professional baseball in the Upper Midwest with six teams: Duluth Dukes, Eau Claire Bears, Fargo-Moorhead Twins, Grand Forks Chiefs, Superior Blues, and Winnipeg Goldeyes.
The league was disbanded in 1971, with interest in minor-league baseball declining nationwide.
Today's baseball fan knows the Northern League as the breeding ground of the independent-baseball movement, but the original Northern League had a long and varied history as an affiliated league.
www.ballparkwatch.com /leagues/northern_league.htm   (986 words)

  
 Nebraska Minor League Baseball
The Nebraska State League is represented in each of its four incarnations (1910-1915, 1922-1923, 1928-1938 and 1956-1959).
This lists the twenty two towns that have hosted minor league teams in the past and provides detail as to the teams, the towns, the fields, the players and the history of their participation.
Baseball is the story of leagues, towns, players and years.
marian.creighton.edu /~besser/baseball/second.html   (439 words)

  
 Baker Bowl
A.K.A.: Huntingdon Street Baseball Grounds (1895 to July 1913), National League Park (III) (1895 to 1938), Hump, Cigar Box, Band Box and Philadelphia Park.
City Baseball Magic: Plain Talk and Uncommon Sense about Cities and Baseball Parks by Philip Bess.
Take Me Out to the Ballpark: An Illustrated Tour of Baseball Parks Past and Present by Josh Leventhal and Jessica Macmurray.
www.ballparks.com /baseball/national/bakerb.htm   (433 words)

  
 Philadelphia Athletics Historical Society's Official Website and Online Shoppe
Although Philadelphia Ball Park would become an object of ridicule over the years and disdained as outmoded when the Phillies abandoned the place—then called Baker Bowl—in 1938, it was, in 1887, the pride of Philadelphia and the envy of other cities.
A lease of the grounds for ten years with the privilege of purchasing was signed on January 2, 1886, and improvements began at once.
Newspaper accounts from that period refer to the club interchangeably as the “Phillies,” the “Philadelphias,” and more formally as the “Philadelphia Club.” During its first years of existence, the team was also referred to routinely by the press as the “Quakers,” but that moniker had died out for the most part by 1887.
philadelphiaathletics.org /history/philsopeningday.htm   (1723 words)

  
 Joe Gordon (baseball player) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From the late 1930s through the 1940s, Gordon starred in the American League for the New York Yankees (1938-43, 1946) and Cleveland Indians (1947-50).
This biographical article relating to a baseball player, manager, or other figure is a stub.
Gordon was a career.268 hitter with 253 home runs and 975 RBI in 1566 games.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Joe_Gordon_(baseball_player)   (202 words)

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