1954 World Series

1954 World Series
Team (Wins) Manager(s) Season
New York Giants (4) Leo Durocher 97–57 (.630), GA: 5
Cleveland Indians (0) Al López 111–43 (.721), GA: 8
DatesSeptember 29 – October 2
Venue(s)Polo Grounds (New York)
Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland)
UmpiresAl Barlick (NL), Charlie Berry (AL), Jocko Conlan (NL), Johnny Stevens (AL), Lon Warneke (NL: outfield only), Larry Napp (AL: outfield only)
Hall of FamersUmpires:
Al Barlick
Jocko Conlan
Giants:
Leo Durocher (manager)
Monte Irvin
Willie Mays
Hoyt Wilhelm
Indians:
Al López (manager)
Larry Doby
Bob Lemon
Early Wynn
Hal Newhouser
Bob Feller
Broadcast
TelevisionNBC
TV announcersRuss Hodges and Jack Brickhouse
RadioMutual
Radio announcersAl Helfer and Jimmy Dudley
Streaming
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The 1954 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1954 season. The 51st edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff that matched the National League champion New York Giants against the American League champion Cleveland Indians. The Giants swept the Series in four games to win their first championship since 1933, defeating the heavily favored Indians, who had won an AL-record 111 games in the 154-game regular season (a record since broken by the 1998 New York Yankees with 114 and again by the 2001 Seattle Mariners with 116).

"The Catch" occurred during Game 1 of this series, when Giants center fielder Willie Mays snared a long drive by Vic Wertz near the outfield wall with his back to the infield. Utility player Dusty Rhodes had clutch hits in three of the four games, including a pinch-hit walk-off that won Game 1, barely clearing the 258-foot (79 m) right-field fence at the Polo Grounds. Giants manager Leo Durocher, who had managed teams to three National League championships, won his only World Series title as a manager. The Giants, who moved west to San Francisco in 1958, did not win another World Series until 2010.

This was the first time that the Indians had been swept in a World Series and the first time that the Giants had swept an opponent in four games (their 1922 sweep included a controversial tie game). Game 2 was the last World Series and playoff game at the Polo Grounds, and Game 4 was the last World Series and playoff game at Cleveland Stadium. The Indians' next World Series was in 1995, a year after Jacobs Field opened.

The National Football League game between the Cleveland Browns and Detroit Lions, scheduled for October 3 at Cleveland Stadium, was postponed to December 19.

This was the first World Series since 1948 to not feature the Yankees.


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