Games |
Ref. |
1903 |
Boston Americans (1, 1–0) |
Jimmy Collins |
5–3[V] |
Pittsburgh Pirates (1, 0–1) |
Fred Clarke |
[9] |
1904 |
No World Series |
[1] |
1905 |
New York Giants (1, 1–0) |
John McGraw |
4–1 |
Philadelphia Athletics (1, 0–1) |
Connie Mack |
[10] |
1906 |
Chicago White Sox (1, 1–0) |
Fielder Jones |
4–2 |
Chicago Cubs (1, 0–1) |
Frank Chance |
[11] |
1907 |
Chicago Cubs (2, 1–1) |
Frank Chance |
4–0–(1)[T] |
Detroit Tigers (1, 0–1) |
Hugh Jennings |
[12] |
1908 |
Chicago Cubs (3, 2–1) |
Frank Chance |
4–1 |
Detroit Tigers (2, 0–2) |
Hugh Jennings |
[13] |
1909 |
Pittsburg Pirates (2, 1–1) |
Fred Clarke |
4–3 |
Detroit Tigers (3, 0–3) |
Hugh Jennings |
[14] |
1910 |
Philadelphia Athletics (2, 1–1) |
Connie Mack |
4–1 |
Chicago Cubs (4, 2–2) |
Frank Chance |
[15] |
1911 |
Philadelphia Athletics (3, 2–1) |
Connie Mack |
4–2 |
New York Giants (2, 1–1) |
John McGraw |
[16] |
1912 |
Boston Red Sox (2, 2–0) |
Jake Stahl |
4–3–(1)[T] |
New York Giants (3, 1–2) |
John McGraw |
[17] |
1913 |
Philadelphia Athletics (4, 3–1) |
Connie Mack |
4–1 |
New York Giants (4, 1–3) |
John McGraw |
[18] |
1914 |
Boston Braves (1, 1–0) |
George Stallings |
4–0 |
Philadelphia Athletics (5, 3–2) |
Connie Mack |
[19] |
1915 |
Boston Red Sox (3, 3–0) |
Bill Carrigan |
4–1 |
Philadelphia Phillies (1, 0–1) |
Pat Moran |
[20] |
1916 |
Boston Red Sox (4, 4–0) |
Bill Carrigan |
4–1 |
Brooklyn Robins (1, 0–1) |
Wilbert Robinson |
[21] |
1917 |
Chicago White Sox (2, 2–0) |
Pants Rowland |
4–2 |
New York Giants (5, 1–4) |
John McGraw |
[22] |
1918 |
Boston Red Sox (5, 5–0) |
Ed Barrow |
4–2 |
Chicago Cubs (5, 2–3) |
Fred Mitchell |
[23] |
1919 |
Cincinnati Reds (1, 1–0) |
Pat Moran |
5–3[V] |
Chicago White Sox (3, 2–1) |
Kid Gleason |
[24] |
1920 |
Cleveland Indians (1, 1–0) |
Tris Speaker |
5–2[V] |
Brooklyn Robins (2, 0–2) |
Wilbert Robinson |
[25] |
1921 |
New York Giants (6, 2–4) |
John McGraw |
5–3[V] |
New York Yankees (1, 0–1) |
Miller Huggins |
[26] |
1922 |
New York Giants (7, 3–4) |
John McGraw |
4–0–(1)[T] |
New York Yankees (2, 0–2) |
Miller Huggins |
[27] |
1923 |
New York Yankees (3, 1–2) |
Miller Huggins |
4–2 |
New York Giants (8, 3–5) |
John McGraw |
[28] |
1924 |
Washington Senators (1, 1–0) |
Bucky Harris |
4–3 |
New York Giants (9, 3–6) |
John McGraw |
[29] |
1925 |
Pittsburgh Pirates (3, 2–1) |
Bill McKechnie |
4–3 |
Washington Senators (2, 1–1) |
Bucky Harris |
[30] |
1926 |
St. Louis Cardinals (1, 1–0) |
Rogers Hornsby |
4–3 |
New York Yankees (4, 1–3) |
Miller Huggins |
[31] |
1927 |
New York Yankees (5, 2–3) |
Miller Huggins |
4–0 |
Pittsburgh Pirates (4, 2–2) |
Donie Bush |
[32] |
1928 |
New York Yankees (6, 3–3) |
Miller Huggins |
4–0 |
St. Louis Cardinals (2, 1–1) |
Bill McKechnie |
[33] |
1929 |
Philadelphia Athletics (6, 4–2) |
Connie Mack |
4–1 |
Chicago Cubs (6, 2–4) |
Joe McCarthy |
[34] |
1930 |
Philadelphia Athletics (7, 5–2) |
Connie Mack |
4–2 |
St. Louis Cardinals (3, 1–2) |
Gabby Street |
[35] |
1931 |
St. Louis Cardinals (4, 2–2) |
Gabby Street |
4–3 |
Philadelphia Athletics (8, 5–3) |
Connie Mack |
[36] |
1932 |
New York Yankees (7, 4–3) |
Joe McCarthy |
4–0 |
Chicago Cubs (7, 2–5) |
Charlie Grimm |
[37] |
1933 |
New York Giants (10, 4–6) |
Bill Terry |
4–1 |
Washington Senators (3, 1–2) |
Joe Cronin |
[38] |
1934 |
St. Louis Cardinals (5, 3–2) |
Frank Frisch |
4–3 |
Detroit Tigers (4, 0–4) |
Mickey Cochrane |
[39] |
1935 |
Detroit Tigers (5, 1–4) |
Mickey Cochrane |
4–2 |
Chicago Cubs (8, 2–6) |
Charlie Grimm |
[40] |
1936 |
New York Yankees (8, 5–3) |
Joe McCarthy |
4–2 |
New York Giants (11, 4–7) |
Bill Terry |
[41] |
1937 |
New York Yankees (9, 6–3) |
Joe McCarthy |
4–1 |
New York Giants (12, 4–8) |
Bill Terry |
[42] |
1938 |
New York Yankees (10, 7–3) |
Joe McCarthy |
4–0 |
Chicago Cubs (9, 2–7) |
Gabby Hartnett |
[43] |
1939 |
New York Yankees (11, 8–3) |
Joe McCarthy |
4–0 |
Cincinnati Reds (2, 1–1) |
Bill McKechnie |
[44] |
1940 |
Cincinnati Reds (3, 2–1) |
Bill McKechnie |
4–3 |
Detroit Tigers (6, 1–5) |
Del Baker |
[45] |
1941 |
New York Yankees (12, 9–3) |
Joe McCarthy |
4–1 |
Brooklyn Dodgers (3, 0–3) |
Leo Durocher |
[46] |
1942 |
St. Louis Cardinals (6, 4–2) |
Billy Southworth |
4–1 |
New York Yankees (13, 9–4) |
Joe McCarthy |
[47] |
1943 |
New York Yankees (14, 10–4) |
Joe McCarthy |
4–1 |
St. Louis Cardinals (7, 4–3) |
Billy Southworth |
[48] |
1944 |
St. Louis Cardinals (8, 5–3) |
Billy Southworth |
4–2 |
St. Louis Browns (1, 0–1) |
Luke Sewell |
[49] |
1945 |
Detroit Tigers (7, 2–5) |
Steve O'Neill |
4–3 |
Chicago Cubs (10, 2–8) |
Charlie Grimm |
[50] |
1946 |
St. Louis Cardinals (9, 6–3) |
Eddie Dyer |
4–3 |
Boston Red Sox (6, 5–1) |
Joe Cronin |
[51] |
1947 |
New York Yankees (15, 11–4) |
Bucky Harris |
4–3 |
Brooklyn Dodgers (4, 0–4) |
Burt Shotton |
[52] |
1948 |
Cleveland Indians (2, 2–0) |
Lou Boudreau |
4–2 |
Boston Braves (2, 1–1) |
Billy Southworth |
[53] |
1949 |
New York Yankees (16, 12–4) |
Casey Stengel |
4–1 |
Brooklyn Dodgers (5, 0–5) |
Burt Shotton |
[54] |
1950 |
New York Yankees (17, 13–4) |
Casey Stengel |
4–0 |
Philadelphia Phillies (2, 0–2) |
Eddie Sawyer |
[55] |
1951 |
New York Yankees (18, 14–4) |
Casey Stengel |
4–2 |
New York Giants (13, 4–9) |
Leo Durocher |
[56] |
1952 |
New York Yankees (19, 15–4) |
Casey Stengel |
4–3 |
Brooklyn Dodgers (6, 0–6) |
Charlie Dressen |
[57] |
1953 |
New York Yankees (20, 16–4) |
Casey Stengel |
4–2 |
Brooklyn Dodgers (7, 0–7) |
Charlie Dressen |
[58] |
1954 |
New York Giants (14, 5–9) |
Leo Durocher |
4–0 |
Cleveland Indians (3, 2–1) |
Al Lopez |
[59] |
1955 |
Brooklyn Dodgers (8, 1–7) |
Walter Alston |
4–3 |
New York Yankees (21, 16–5) |
Casey Stengel |
[60] |
1956 |
New York Yankees (22, 17–5) |
Casey Stengel |
4–3 |
Brooklyn Dodgers (9, 1–8) |
Walter Alston |
[61] |
1957 |
Milwaukee Braves (3, 2–1) |
Fred Haney |
4–3 |
New York Yankees (23, 17–6) |
Casey Stengel |
[62] |
1958 |
New York Yankees (24, 18–6) |
Casey Stengel |
4–3 |
Milwaukee Braves (4, 2–2) |
Fred Haney |
[63] |
1959 |
Los Angeles Dodgers (10, 2–8) |
Walter Alston |
4–2 |
Chicago White Sox (4, 2–2) |
Al Lopez |
[64] |
1960 |
Pittsburgh Pirates (5, 3–2) |
Danny Murtaugh |
4–3 |
New York Yankees (25, 18–7) |
Casey Stengel |
[65] |
1961 |
New York Yankees (26, 19–7) |
Ralph Houk |
4–1 |
Cincinnati Reds (4, 2–2) |
Fred Hutchinson |
[66] |
1962 |
New York Yankees (27, 20–7) |
Ralph Houk |
4–3 |
San Francisco Giants (15, 5–10) |
Alvin Dark |
[67] |
1963 |
Los Angeles Dodgers (11, 3–8) |
Walter Alston |
4–0 |
New York Yankees (28, 20–8) |
Ralph Houk |
[68] |
1964 |
St. Louis Cardinals (10, 7–3) |
Johnny Keane |
4–3 |
New York Yankees (29, 20–9) |
Yogi Berra |
[69] |
1965 |
Los Angeles Dodgers (12, 4–8) |
Walter Alston |
4–3 |
Minnesota Twins (4, 1–3) |
Sam Mele |
[70] |
1966 |
Baltimore Orioles (2, 1–1) |
Hank Bauer |
4–0 |
Los Angeles Dodgers (13, 4–9) |
Walter Alston |
[71] |
1967 |
St. Louis Cardinals (11, 8–3) |
Red Schoendienst |
4–3 |
Boston Red Sox (7, 5–2) |
Dick Williams |
[72] |
1968 |
Detroit Tigers (8, 3–5) |
Mayo Smith |
4–3 |
St. Louis Cardinals (12, 8–4) |
Red Schoendienst |
[73] |
1969 |
New York Mets (1, 1–0) |
Gil Hodges |
4–1 |
Baltimore Orioles (3, 1–2) |
Earl Weaver |
[74] |
1970 |
Baltimore Orioles (4, 2–2) |
Earl Weaver |
4–1 |
Cincinnati Reds (5, 2–3) |
Sparky Anderson |
[75] |
1971 |
Pittsburgh Pirates (6, 4–2) |
Danny Murtaugh |
4–3 |
Baltimore Orioles (5, 2–3) |
Earl Weaver |
[76] |
1972 |
Oakland Athletics (9, 6–3) |
Dick Williams |
4–3 |
Cincinnati Reds (6, 2–4) |
Sparky Anderson |
[77] |
1973 |
Oakland Athletics (10, 7–3) |
Dick Williams |
4–3 |
New York Mets (2, 1–1) |
Yogi Berra |
[78] |
1974 |
Oakland Athletics (11, 8–3) |
Alvin Dark |
4–1 |
Los Angeles Dodgers (14, 4–10) |
Walter Alston |
[79] |
1975 |
Cincinnati Reds (7, 3–4) |
Sparky Anderson |
4–3 |
Boston Red Sox (8, 5–3) |
Darrell Johnson |
[80] |
1976 |
Cincinnati Reds (8, 4–4) |
Sparky Anderson |
4–0 |
New York Yankees (30, 20–10) |
Billy Martin |
[81] |
1977 |
New York Yankees (31, 21–10) |
Billy Martin |
4–2 |
Los Angeles Dodgers (15, 4–11) |
Tommy Lasorda |
[82] |
1978 |
New York Yankees (32, 22–10) |
Bob Lemon |
4–2 |
Los Angeles Dodgers (16, 4–12) |
Tommy Lasorda |
[83] |
1979 |
Pittsburgh Pirates (7, 5–2) |
Chuck Tanner |
4–3 |
Baltimore Orioles (6, 2–4) |
Earl Weaver |
[84] |
1980 |
Philadelphia Phillies (3, 1–2) |
Dallas Green |
4–2 |
Kansas City Royals (1, 0–1) |
Jim Frey |
[85] |
1981 |
Los Angeles Dodgers (17, 5–12) |
Tommy Lasorda |
4–2 |
New York Yankees (33, 22–11) |
Bob Lemon |
[86] |
1982 |
St. Louis Cardinals (13, 9–4) |
Whitey Herzog |
4–3 |
Milwaukee Brewers[L1] (1, 0–1) |
Harvey Kuenn |
[87] |
1983 |
Baltimore Orioles (7, 3–4) |
Joe Altobelli |
4–1 |
Philadelphia Phillies (4, 1–3) |
Paul Owens |
[88] |
1984 |
Detroit Tigers (9, 4–5) |
Sparky Anderson |
4–1 |
San Diego Padres (1, 0–1) |
Dick Williams |
[89] |
1985 |
Kansas City Royals (2, 1–1) |
Dick Howser |
4–3 |
St. Louis Cardinals (14, 9–5) |
Whitey Herzog |
[90] |
1986 |
New York Mets (3, 2–1) |
Davey Johnson |
4–3 |
Boston Red Sox (9, 5–4) |
John McNamara |
[91] |
1987 |
Minnesota Twins (5, 2–3) |
Tom Kelly |
4–3 |
St. Louis Cardinals (15, 9–6) |
Whitey Herzog |
[92] |
1988 |
Los Angeles Dodgers (18, 6–12) |
Tommy Lasorda |
4–1 |
Oakland Athletics (12, 8–4) |
Tony La Russa |
[93] |
1989 |
Oakland Athletics (13, 9–4) |
Tony La Russa |
4–0 |
San Francisco Giants (16, 5–11) |
Roger Craig |
[94] |
1990 |
Cincinnati Reds (9, 5–4) |
Lou Piniella |
4–0 |
Oakland Athletics (14, 9–5) |
Tony La Russa |
[95] |
1991 |
Minnesota Twins (6, 3–3) |
Tom Kelly |
4–3 |
Atlanta Braves (5, 2–3) |
Bobby Cox |
[96] |
1992 |
Toronto Blue Jays (1, 1–0) |
Cito Gaston |
4–2 |
Atlanta Braves (6, 2–4) |
Bobby Cox |
[97] |
1993 |
Toronto Blue Jays (2, 2–0) |
Cito Gaston |
4–2 |
Philadelphia Phillies (5, 1–4) |
Jim Fregosi |
[98] |
1994 |
No World Series due to a players' strike |
|
1995 |
Atlanta Braves (7, 3–4) |
Bobby Cox |
4–2 |
Cleveland Indians (4, 2–2) |
Mike Hargrove |
[99] |
1996 |
New York Yankees (34, 23–11) |
Joe Torre |
4–2 |
Atlanta Braves (8, 3–5) |
Bobby Cox |
[100] |
1997 |
Florida Marlins[W] (1, 1–0) |
Jim Leyland |
4–3 |
Cleveland Indians (5, 2–3) |
Mike Hargrove |
[101] |
1998 |
New York Yankees (35, 24–11) |
Joe Torre |
4–0 |
San Diego Padres (2, 0–2) |
Bruce Bochy |
[102] |
1999 |
New York Yankees (36, 25–11) |
Joe Torre |
4–0 |
Atlanta Braves (9, 3–6) |
Bobby Cox |
[103] |
2000 |
New York Yankees (37, 26–11) |
Joe Torre |
4–1 |
New York Mets[W] (4, 2–2) |
Bobby Valentine |
[104] |
2001 |
Arizona Diamondbacks (1, 1–0) |
Bob Brenly |
4–3 |
New York Yankees (38, 26–12) |
Joe Torre |
[105] |
2002 |
Anaheim Angels[W] (1, 1–0) |
Mike Scioscia |
4–3 |
San Francisco Giants[W] (17, 5–12) |
Dusty Baker |
[106] |
2003 |
Florida Marlins[W] (2, 2–0) |
Jack McKeon |
4–2 |
New York Yankees (39, 26–13) |
Joe Torre |
[107] |
2004 |
Boston Red Sox[W] (10, 6–4) |
Terry Francona |
4–0 |
St. Louis Cardinals (16, 9–7) |
Tony La Russa |
[108] |
2005 |
Chicago White Sox (5, 3–2) |
Ozzie Guillén |
4–0 |
Houston Astros[W][L2] (1, 0–1) |
Phil Garner |
[109] |
2006 |
St. Louis Cardinals (17, 10–7) |
Tony La Russa |
4–1 |
Detroit Tigers[W] (10, 4–6) |
Jim Leyland |
[110] |
2007 |
Boston Red Sox (11, 7–4) |
Terry Francona |
4–0 |
Colorado Rockies[W] (1, 0–1) |
Clint Hurdle |
[111] |
2008 |
Philadelphia Phillies (6, 2–4) |
Charlie Manuel |
4–1 |
Tampa Bay Rays (1, 0–1) |
Joe Maddon |
[112] |
2009 |
New York Yankees (40, 27–13) |
Joe Girardi |
4–2 |
Philadelphia Phillies (7, 2–5) |
Charlie Manuel |
[113] |
2010 |
San Francisco Giants (18, 6–12) |
Bruce Bochy |
4–1 |
Texas Rangers (1, 0–1) |
Ron Washington |
[114] |
2011 |
St. Louis Cardinals[W] (18, 11–7) |
Tony La Russa |
4–3 |
Texas Rangers (2, 0–2) |
Ron Washington |
[115] |
2012 |
San Francisco Giants (19, 7–12) |
Bruce Bochy |
4–0 |
Detroit Tigers (11, 4–7) |
Jim Leyland |
[116] |
2013 |
Boston Red Sox (12, 8–4) |
John Farrell |
4–2 |
St. Louis Cardinals (19, 11–8) |
Mike Matheny |
[117] |
2014 |
San Francisco Giants[W] (20, 8–12) |
Bruce Bochy |
4–3 |
Kansas City Royals[W] (3, 1–2) |
Ned Yost |
[118] |
2015 |
Kansas City Royals (4, 2–2) |
Ned Yost |
4–1 |
New York Mets (5, 2–3) |
Terry Collins |
[119] |
2016 |
Chicago Cubs (11, 3–8) |
Joe Maddon |
4–3 |
Cleveland Indians (6, 2–4) |
Terry Francona |
[120] |
2017 |
Houston Astros[L2] (2, 1–1) |
A. J. Hinch |
4–3 |
Los Angeles Dodgers (19, 6–13) |
Dave Roberts |
[121] |