1910 MLB season
LeagueMajor League Baseball
SportBaseball
DurationApril 14 – October 23, 1910
Number of games154
Number of teams16
Pennant Winners
AL championsPhiladelphia Athletics
  AL runners-upNew York Highlanders
NL championsChicago Cubs
  NL runners-upNew York Giants
World Series
ChampionsPhiladelphia Athletics
  Runners-upChicago Cubs
MLB seasons

The 1910 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 14 to October 23, 1910. The Chicago Cubs and Philadelphia Athletics were the regular season champions of the National League and American League, respectively. The Athletics then defeated the Cubs in the World Series, four games to one.

Standings

Postseason

Bracket

World Series
   
AL Philadelphia Athletics 4
NL Chicago Cubs 1

Managers

League leaders

American League

National League

Awards and honors

Home field attendance

Team name Wins Home attendance Per game
Philadelphia Athletics[1] 102 7.4% 588,905 -12.7% 7,550
Boston Red Sox[2] 81 -8.0% 584,619 -12.6% 7,308
Chicago White Sox[3] 68 -12.8% 552,084 15.4% 6,988
Chicago Cubs[4] 104 0.0% 526,152 -16.9% 6,833
New York Giants[5] 91 -1.1% 511,785 -34.7% 6,478
Pittsburgh Pirates[6] 86 -21.8% 436,586 -18.4% 5,745
Detroit Tigers[7] 86 -12.2% 391,288 -20.2% 5,017
Cincinnati Reds[8] 75 -2.6% 380,622 -10.4% 4,943
New York Highlanders[9] 88 18.9% 355,857 -29.0% 4,622
St. Louis Cardinals[10] 63 16.7% 355,668 18.6% 4,680
Philadelphia Phillies[11] 78 5.4% 296,597 -2.2% 3,803
Cleveland Naps[12] 71 0.0% 293,456 -17.2% 3,668
Brooklyn Superbas[13] 64 16.4% 279,321 -13.1% 3,492
Washington Senators[14] 66 57.1% 254,591 24.1% 3,306
St. Louis Browns[15] 47 -23.0% 249,889 -31.8% 3,163
Boston Doves[16] 53 17.8% 149,027 -23.6% 1,911

Events

References

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