1910 MLB season | |
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League | Major League Baseball |
Sport | Baseball |
Duration | April 14 – October 23, 1910 |
Number of games | 154 |
Number of teams | 16 |
Pennant Winners | |
AL champions | Philadelphia Athletics |
AL runners-up | New York Highlanders |
NL champions | Chicago Cubs |
NL runners-up | New York Giants |
World Series | |
Champions | Philadelphia Athletics |
Runners-up | Chicago Cubs |
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.
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World Series | ||||
AL | Philadelphia Athletics | 4 | ||
NL | Chicago Cubs | 1 |
Team | Manager | Comments |
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Boston Red Sox | Patsy Donovan | |
Chicago White Sox | Hugh Duffy | |
Cleveland Naps | Deacon McGuire | |
Detroit Tigers | Hughie Jennings | Finished 3rd |
New York Highlanders | George Stallings and Hal Chase | Finished 2nd |
Philadelphia Athletics | Connie Mack | Won World Series |
St. Louis Browns | Jack O'Connor | |
Washington Senators | Jimmy McAleer |
Team | Manager | Comments |
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Boston Doves | Fred Lake | |
Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers | Bill Dahlen | |
Chicago Cubs | Frank Chance | Won 4th NL pennant in 5 seasons |
Cincinnati Reds | Clark Griffith | |
New York Giants | John McGraw | Finished 2nd |
Philadelphia Phillies | Red Dooin | |
Pittsburgh Pirates | Fred Clarke | Finished 3rd |
St. Louis Cardinals | Roger Bresnahan |