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250 Greatest MLB Teams of All Time

Monday, May 22, 2023

 
This list supercedes all prior lists.  1903-2024





1. 1939 World Series Champion New York Yankees  106-45-1 (d. Reds World Series 4-0)
Mgr. Joe McCarthy
C Bill Dickey                            
1B Babe Dahlgren                      
2B Joe Gordon                            
SS Frankie Crosetti                     
3B Red Rolfe                              
LF George Selkirk                       
CF Joe DiMaggio                        
RF Charlie Keller                        
PH Tommy Henrich           

SP Red Ruffing
SP Lefty Gomez
SP Atley Donald
SP Monte Pearson
SP Bump Hadley

CL Johnny Murphy
RP Marius Russo (L)
RP Oral Hildebrand (R)


2. 1998 World Series Champion New York Yankees  114-48 (d. Padres World Series 4-0)
C Jorge Posada (S)/Joe Girardi (R)
1B Tino Martinez
2B Chuck Knoblauch
SS Derek Jeter
3B Scott Brosius
LF Chad Curtis (R)/Tim Raines (S)
CF Bernie Williams
RF Paul O'Neill
DH Darryl Strawberry (L)/Chili Davis (S)

SP Andy Pettitte
SP David Cone
SP David Wells
SP Hideki Irabu
SP Orlando Hernandez

CL Mariano Rivera
RP Jeff Nelson (R)
RP Graeme Lloyd (L)

3. 1927 World Series Champion New York Yankees 110-44-1  (d. Pirates World Series 4-0)
Mgr. Miller Huggins
C Pat Collins
1B Lou Gehrig
2B Tony Lazzeri
SS Mark Koenig
3B Joe Dugan
LF Bob Meusel 
CF Earle Combs
RF Babe Ruth
PH Cedric Durst (L)/Ben Paschal (R)

SP Waite Hoyt
SP Urban Shocker
SP Herb Pennock
SP Dutch Ruether
SP George Pipgras

CL Wilcy Moore
RP Bob Shawkey (R)
RP Joe Giard       (L)

4. 1942 World Series Champion St Louis Cardinals  106-48-2 (d. Yankes World Series 4-1)
Mgr. Billy Southworth
C Walker Cooper
1B Johnny Hopp
2B Jimmy Brown
SS Marty Marion
3B Whitey Kurowski
LF Stan Musial
CF Terry Moore
RF Enos Slaughter
PH Harry Walker (L)/Coaker Triplett (R)

SP Mort Cooper
SP Johnny Beazley
SP Max Lanier
SP Ernie White
SP Lon Warneke

CL Harry Gumpert
RP Howie Pollet (L)
RP Howie Krist  (R)


5. 1906 NL Champion Chicago Cubs 116-36-3 (L World Series White Sox 4-2)
Mgr. Frank Chance
C Johnny Kling
1B Frank Chance
2B Johnny Evers
SS Joe Tinker
3B Harry Seinfeldt 
LF Jimmy Sheckard
CF Jimmy Slagle
RF Frank Schulte
PH Doc Gessler (L)/Pat Moran (R)

SP Three Finger Brown
SP Jack Pfeister
SP Ed Reulbach
SP Carl Lundgren
SP Jack Taylor

CL Orval Overall 
RP Fred Beebe
RP Bob Wicker

6. 1909 World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates  110-42-2 (d. Tigers World Series 4-3)
Mgr. Fred Clarke
C George Gibson
1B Bill Abstein
2B Dots Miller
SS Honus Wagner
3B Bobby Byrne 
LF Fred Clarke
CF Tommy Leach
RF Owen Wilson
PH Ham Hyatt (L)/Ed Abbaticchio (R)

SP Vic Willis
SP Howie Camnitz
SP Nick Maddox
SP Lefty Leifield
SP Deacon Phillippe

Cl Babe Adams
RP Chick Brandom
RP Sam Leever

7. 2022 World Series Champion Houston Astros 106-56 (d. Phils 4-2 World Series)
Mgr Dusty Baker
C Martin Maldonado 
1B Yuli Gurriel
2B Jose Altuve
SS Jeremy Pena
3B Alex Bregman
LF Chas McCormick (R)/Michael Brantley(L)
CF Jake Meyers
RF Kyle Tucker
DH Yordan Alvarez 

SP Framber Valdez
SP Justin Verlander
SP Jose Urquidy
SP Luis Garcia
SP Cristian Javier

CL Ryan Pressly
RP Rafael Montero
RP Ryne Stanek

8. 1970 World Series Champion Baltimore Orioles 108-54 (d. Reds 4-1 World Series)
Mgr Earl Weaver
C Elrod Hendricks (L)/Andy Etchebarren (R)
1B Boog Powell
2B Davey Johnson
SS Mark Belanger
3B Brooks Robinson
LF Don Buford
CF Paul Blair
RF Frank Robinson
PH Merv Rettenmund (R)/Terry Crowley (L)

SP Mike Cuellar
SP Dave McNally
SP Jim Palmer
SP Tom Phoebus
SP Jim Hardin

CL Pete Richert
RP Eddie Watt (R)
RP Marcelino Lopez (L)

9. 1910 World Series Champion Philadelphia Athletics 102-48-5 (d. Cubs 4-1 World Series)
Mgr Connie Mack
C Jack Lapp (L)/Ira Thomas (R)
1B Harry Davis
2B Eddie Collins
SS Jack Barry
3B Home Run Baker
LF Topsy Hartsel (L)/Bris Lord (R)
CF Rube Oldring
RF Danny Murphy
PH Stuffy McInnis (R)/Ben Houser (L)

SP Jack Coombs
SP Cy Morgan
SP Eddie Plank
SP Chief Bender
SP Harry Krause

CL Tommy Atkins
RP Jimmy Dygert (R)
RP Lefty Russell (L)

10. 2018 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox 108-54 (d. Dodgers World Series 4-1)
Mgr Alex Cora
C Sandy Leon (S)/Christian Vasquez (R)
1B Mitch Moreland
2B Eduardo Nunez (R)/Brock Holt (L)
SS Xander Bogaerts
3B Rafael Devers
LF Andrew Benintendi
CF Jackie Bradley
RF Mookie Betts
DH JD Martinez
PH Blake Swihart (S)/Brock Holt (L)

SP Rick Porcello
SP David Price
SP Chris Sale
SP Eduardo Rodriguez
SP Nathan Eovaldi

CL Craig Kimbrel
RP Matt Barnes (R)
RP Brian Johnson (L)

11. 1905 World Series Champion New York Giants 105-48-2 (d. A's World Series 4-1)
Mgr John McGraw
C Roger Bresnahan
1B Dan McGann
2B Billy Gilbert (R)/Sammy Strang (S)
SS Bill Dahlen
3B Art Devlin
LF Sam Mertes
CF Mike Donlin
RF George Browne
PH Frank Bowerman

SP Joe McGinnity
SP Christy Mathewson
SP Red Ames
SP Luther Taylor
SP Hooks Wiltse

CL Claude Elliott

12. 1907 World Series Champion Chicago Cubs 107-45-3 (d. Tigers World Series 4-0-1)
Mgr. Frank Chance
C Johnny Kling
1B Frank Chance
2B Johnny Evers
SS Joe Tinker
3B Harry Steinfeldt 
LF Jimmy Sheckard
CF Jimmy Slagle
RF Frank Schulte (L)/Solly Hofman (R)
PH Del Howard (L)/Pat Moran (R)

SP Orval Overall
SP Three Finger Brown
SP Carl Lundgren
SP Jack Pfiester
SP Ed Reulbach

CL Chick Fraser
RP Jack Taylor    (R)
RP Blaine Turbin (L)

13. 1911 World Series Champion Philadelphia Athletics 101-50-1 (d. Giants World Series 4-2)
Mgr. Conie Mack
C Ira Thomas (R)/Jack Lapp (L)
1B Stuffy McInnis
2B Eddie Collins
SS Jack Barry
3B Home Run Baker
LF Bris Lord
CF Rube Oldring (R)/Amos Strunk (L)
RF Danny Murphy
PH Topsy Hartsel (L)/Harry Davis (R)

SP Jack Coombs
SP Eddie Plank
SP Cy Morgan
SP Chief Bender
SP Harry Krause

CL Dave Danforth
RP Doc Martin (R)
RP Lefty Russell (L)

14. 1937 World Series Champion New York Yankees 102-52-3 (d. Giants World Series 4-1)
Mgr. Joe McCarthy
C Bill Dickey
1B Lou Gehrig
2B Tony Lazzeri
SS Frankie Crosetti
3B Red Rolfe
LF Jake Powell (R)/Tommy Henrich (L)
CF Joe DiMaggio
RF George Selkirk (L)/Myril Hoag (R)
PH Don Heffner 

SP Lefty Gomez
SP Red Ruffing
SP Bump Hadley
SP Monte Pearson
SP Spud Chandler

CL Johnny Murphy
RP Ivy Andrews
RP Kemp Wicker (L)

15. 1932 World Series Champion New York Yankees  107-47-2 (d. Cubs World Series 4-0)
Mgr Joe McCarthy
C Bill Dickey (L)/Arndt Jorgens (R)
1B Lou Gehrig
2B Tony Lazzeri
SS Frankie Crosetti
3B Joe Sewell
LF Ben Chapman
CF Earle Combs
RF Babe Ruth
PH Samuel Byrd

SP Lefty Gomez
SP Red Ruffing
SP George Pipgras
SP Johnny Allen
SP Danny MacFayden

CL Wilcy Moore 
RP Jumbo Brown (R)
RP Ed Wells (L)

16. 1975 World Series Champion Cincinnati Reds 108-54 (d. Red Sox World Series 4-3)
Mgr Sparky Anderson
C Johnny Bench
1B Tony Perez (R)/Dan Driessen (L)
2B Joe Morgan
SS Dave Concepcion
3B Pete Rose 
LF George Foster
CF Cesar Geronimo
RF Ken Griffey
PH Terry Crowley (L)/Merv Rettenmund (R)

SP Gary Nolan
SP Jack Billingham
SP Fred Norman
SP Don Gullett
SP Pat Darcy

CL Rawly Eastwick
RP Pedro Borbon (R)
RP Will McEnaney (L)

17. 1936 World Series Champion New York Yankees 102-51-2 (d. Giants 4-2 World Series)
Mgr Joe McCarthy
C Bill Dickey
1B Lou Gehrig
2B Tony Lazzeri
SS Frankie Crosetti
3B Red Rolfe
LF Jake Powell (R)/Roy Johnson (L)
CF Joe DiMaggio
RF George Selkirk
PH Jack Saltzgaver (L)/Myril Hoag (R)

SP Red Ruffing
SP Monte Pearson
SP Lefty Gomez
SP Johnny Broaca
SP Bump Hadley

CL Pat Malone
RP Johnny Murphy (R)
RP Ted Kleinhans (L)

18. 1929 World Series Champion Philadelphia Athletics 104-46-1 (d. Cubs World Series 4-1)
Mgr Connie Mack
C Mickey Cochrane
1B Jimmie Foxx
2B Max Bishop
SS Jimmy Dykes
3B Sammy Hale
LF Al Simmons
CF Mule Haas
RF Bing Miller
PH Homer Summa (L)/George Burns (R)

SP Lefty Grove
SP Rube Walberg
SP George Earnshaw
SP Jack Quinn
SP Howard Ehmke

CL Bill Shores
RP Eddie Rommel (R)
RP Carroll Yerkes (L)

19. 1976 World Series Champion Cincinnati Reds 102-60 (d. Yankees World Series 4-0)
Mgr Sparky Anderson
C Johnny Bench
1B Tony Perez (R)/Dan Driessen (L)
2B Joe Morgan
SS Dave Concepcion
3B Pete Rose
LF George Foster
CF Cesar Geronimo
RF Ken Griffey
PH Mike Lum (L) / Ed Armbrister (R)

SP Gary Nolan
SP Jack Billingham
SP Pat Zachry
SP Fred Norman
SP Don Gullett

CL Rawly Eastwick
RP Pedro Borbon (R)
RP Will McEnaney (L)

20. 1944 World Series Champion St Louis Cardinals 105-49-3 (d. Browns 4-2 World Series)
Mgr.  Billy Southworth
C Walker Cooper (R)/Ken O'Dea (L)
1B Ray Sanders
2B Emil Verban
SS Marty Marion
3B Whitey Kurowski
LF Danny Litwhiler (R)/Augie Bergamo (L)
CF Johnny Hopp
RF Stan Musial
PH Debs Garms (L)/Pepper Martin (R)

SP Mort Cooper
SP Max Lanier
SP Harry Brecheen
SP Ted Wilks
SP Red Munger

CL Freddy Schmidt
RP Blix Donnelly (R)
RP Harry Gumbert (R)

21. 1953 World Series Champion New York Yankees 99-52 (d. Dodgers 4-2 World Series)
HC Casey Stengel
C Yogi Berra
1B Joe Collins
2B Billy Martin
SS Phil Rizzuto
3B Gil McDougald
LF Gene Woodling
CF Mickey Mantle
RF Hank Bauer (R)/Irv Noren (L)
PH Johnny Mize (L)/Bill Renna (R)

SP Whitey Ford
SP Vic Raschi
SP Eddie Lopat
SP Johnny Sain
SP Jim McDonald

CL Allie Reynolds
RP Tom Gorman (R)
RP Bob Kuzava (L)

22. 1938 World Series Champion New York Yankees 99-53-3 (d. Cubs World Series 4-0)
Mgr. Joe McCarthy
C Bill Dickey
1B Lou Gehrig
2B Joe Gordon
SS Frankie Crosetti
3B Red Rolfe
LF Geoge Selkirk (L)/Jake Powell (R)
CF Joe DiMaggio
RF Tommy Henrich
PH Myril Hoag

SP Lefty Gomez
SP Red Ruffing
SP Monte Pearson
SP Spud Chandler
SP Bump Hadley

CL Johnny Gomez
RP Ivy Andrews (R)
RP Steve Sundra (R)

23. 1908 World Series Champion Chicago Cubs 99-54-4 (d. Tigers World Series 4-1)
Mgr Frank Chance
C Johnny Kling
1B Frank Chance
2B Johnny Evers
SS Joe Tinker
3B Harry Steinfeldt
LF Jimmy Sheckard
CF Jimmy Slagle (L)/Solly Hofman (R)
RF Frank Schulte
PH Del Howard (L)/Heinie Zimmerman (R)

SP Ed Reulbach
SP Three Finger Brown
SP Jack Pfiester
SP Orval Overall
SP Chick Fraser

CL Carl Lundgren
RP Andy Coakley (R)
RP Bill Mack (L)

24. 2022 NL West Champ Los Angeles Dodgers 111-51 (L NLDS Padres 3-1)
Mgr Dave Roberts
C Will Smith
1B Freddie Freeman
2B Gavin Lux (L)/Hanser Alberto (R)
SS Trea Turner
3B Justin Turner (R)
LF Chris Taylor (R)/Joey Gallo (L)
CF Cody Bellinger
RF Mookie Betts
DH Max Muncy (L)/Austin Barnes (R)
PH Trayce Thompson (R)/Jake Lamb (L)

SP Julio Urias
SP Tyler Anderson
SP Tony Gonsolin
SP Clayton Kershaw
SP Andrew Heaney

CL Craig Kimbrel
RP Evan Phillips (R)
RP Alex Vesia (L)

25. 1961 World Series Champion New York Yankees 109-53-1 (d. Reds World Series 4-1)
Mgr. Ralph Houk
C Elston Howard (R)/Johnny Blanchard (L)
1B Moose Skowron
2B Bobby Richardson
SS Tony Kubek
3B Clete Boyer
LF Yogi Berra 
CF Mickey Mantle
RF Roger Maris
PH Bob Cerv (R)/Jesse Gonder (L)

SP Whitey Ford
SP Ralph Terry
SP Bill Stafford
SP Rollie Sheldon
SP Bud Daley

CL Luis Arroyo
RP Jim Coates (R)
RP Art Ditmar (R)

26. 2007 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox  96-66 (d. Rockies World Series 4-0)
Mgr. Terry Francona
C Jason Varitek (S)/Doug Mirabelli (R)
1B Kevin Youkilis (R)/Eric Hinske (L)
2B Dustin Pedroia 
SS Julio Lugo (R)/Alex Cora (L)
3B Mike Lowell 
LF Manny Ramirez
CF Coco Crisp
RF JD Drew
DH David Ortiz
PH Wily Mo Pena 

SP Daisuke Matsuzaka 
SP Tim Wakefield
SP Josh Beckett
SP Curt Schilling
SP Jon Lester

CL Jonathan Papelbon
RP Hideki Okajima (L)
RP Manny Delcarmen

27. 1912 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox  105-47-2 (d. Giants World Series 4-3-1)
Mgr. Jake Stahl
C Bill Carrigan
1B Jake Stahl
2B Steve Yerkes
SS Heinie Wagner
3B Larry Gardner
LF Duffy Lewis
CF Tris Speaker
RF Harry Hooper
PH Olaf Henriksen (L)/Clyde Engle (R)

SP Smoky Joe Wood
SP Buck O'Brien
SP Hugh Bedient
SP Ray Collins
SP Charley Hall

CL Larry Pape
RP Eddie Cicotte (R)
RP Ben Van Dyke (L)

28. 1919 World Series Champion Cincinnati Reds  96-44 (d. White Sox 5-3 World Series)
Mgr. Pat Moran
C Ivey Wingo (L)/Bill Rariden (R)
1B Jake Daubert
2B Morrie Rath
SS Larry Kopf
3B Heinie Groh
LF Sherry Magee
CF Edd Roush
RF Greasy Neale
PH Nick Allen (R)/Charlie See (L)

SP Hod Eller
SP Dutch Ruether
SP Slim Sallee
SP Ray Fisher
SP Jimmy Ring

CL Dolf Luque
RP Roy Mitchell
RP Rube Bressler (L)

29. 2016 World Series Champion Chicago Cubs 103-58-1 (d. Indians 4-3 World Series)
Mgr Joe Maddon
C Miguel Montero (L)/David Ross (R)
1B Anthony Rizzo
2B Ben Zobrist
SS Addison Russell
3B Kris Bryant
LF Jorge Soler (R)/Chris Coghlan (L)
CF Dexter Fowler
RF Jason Heyward
PH Javier Baez (R)/Tommy La Stella (L)

SP Jon Lester
SP Jake Arrieta
SP Kyle Hendricks
SP Jason Hammel
SP John Lackey

CL Aroldis Chapman
RP Hector Rondon (R)
LP Travis Wood (L)

30. 1942 AL Champion New York Yankees 103-51 (L World Series Cards 4-1)
Mgr Joe McCarthy
C Bill Dickey
1B Buddy Hassett
2B Joe Gordon
SS Phil Rizzuto
3B Frankie Crosetti (R)/Red Rolfe (L)
LF Charlie Keller
CF Joe DiMaggio
RF Tommy Henrich
PH George Selkirk (L)/Buddy Rosar (R)

SP Tiny Bonham
SP Spud Chandler
SP Red Ruffing
SP Hank Borowy
SP Marv Breuer

CL Johnny Murphy
RP Marius Russo (L)
RP Johnny Lindell

31. 1950 World Series Champion New York Yankees (d. Phils World Series 4-0)
Mgr Casey Stengel
C Yogi Berra
1B Johnny Mize
2B Jerry Coleman
SS Phil Rizzuto
3B Billy Johnson (R)/Bobby Brown (L)
LF Gene Woodling
CF Joe DiMaggio
RF Hank Bauer (R)/Cliff Mapes (L)
PH Tommy Henrich 

SP Vic Raschi
SP Eddie Lopat
SP Tommy Byrne
SP Allie Reynolds
SP Whitey Ford

CL Joe Page
RP Tom Ferrick (R)
RP Joe Ostrowski (L)

32. 2002 World Series Champion Anaheim Angels  99-63 (d. Giants 4-3 World Series)
Mgr Mike Scioscia
C Bengie Molina
1B Scott Spiezio
2B Adam Kennedy (L)/Benji Gill (R)
SS David Eckstein 
3B Troy Glaus
LF Garret Anderson
CF Darin Erstad
RF Tim Salmon (R)/Orlando Palmeiro (L)
DH Brad Fullmer (L)/Shawn Wooten (R)

SP Ramon Ortiz
SP Jarrod Washburn
SP Kevin Appier
SP Aaron Sele
SP John Lackey

CL Troy Percival
RP Ben Weber (R)
RP Scott Schoeneweis (L)

33. 1909 Chicago Cubs  104-49-2   2nd NL 
Mgr. Frank Chance
C Pat Moran
1B Frank Chance
2B Johnny Evers
SS Joe Tinker
3B Harry Steinfeldt
LF Jimmy Sheckard
CF Solly Hofman
RF Frank Schulte
PH Heinie Zimmerman (R)/Del Howard (L)

SP Three Finger Brown
SP Orval Overall
SP Ed Reulbach
SP Jack Pfiester
SP Rube Kroh

CL Irv Higginbotham
RP Rip Hagerman (R)
RP Rudy Schwenck (L)

34. 1948 World Series Champion Cleveland Indians  97-58-1 (d.Braves World Series 4-2)
Mgr Lou Boudreau
C Jim Hegan
1B Eddie Robinson
2B Joe Gordon
SS Lou Boudreau
3B Ken Keltner
LF Dale Mitchell
CF Larry Doby 
RF Allie Clark (R)/Hank Edwards (L)
PH Hal Peck (L)/Johnny Beradino (R)

SP Bob Feller
SP Bob Lemon
SP Gene Bearden
SP Sam Zoldak
SP Don Black

CL Russ Christopher
RP Ed Klieman (R)
RP Satchel Paige (R)

35. 1917 World Series Champion Chicago White Sox  100-54-2 (d. Giants World Series 4-2)
Mgr. Pants Rowland
C Ray Schalk
1B Chick Gandil
2B Eddie Collins
SS Swede Risberg
3B Buck Weaver
LF Shoeless Joe Jackson
CF Happy Felsch
RF Nemo Leibold (L)/Shano Collins (R)
PH Eddie Murphy (L)/Joe Jenkins (R)

SP Eddie Cicotte
SP Red Faber
SP Lefty Williams
SP Reb Russell
SP Jim Scott

CL Dave Danforth
RP Joe Benz (R)
RP Mellie Wolfgang (R)

36. 1986 World Series Champion New York Mets 108-54 (d. Red Sox World Series 4-3)
Mgr. Davey Johnson
C Gary Carter
1B Keith Hernandez
2B Wally Backman (S)/Tim Teufel (R)
SS Rafael Santana (R)/Howard Johnson (S)
3B Ray Knight 
LF George Foster (R)/Danny Heep (L)
CF Lenny Dystrka (L)/Mookie Wilson (S)
RF Darryl Strawberry
PH Lee Mazzili (S)/Kevin Mitchell (R)

SP Ron Darling
SP Dwight Gooden
SP Sid Fernandez
SP Bob Ojeda
SP Rick Aguilera

CL Roger McDowell 
RP Jesse Orosco (L)
RP Doug Sisk

37. 1984 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers 104-58 (d. Padres World Series 4-1)
Mgr Sparky Anderson
C Lance Parrish
1B Dave Bergman (L)/Barbara Garbey (R)
2B Lou Whitaker
SS Alan Trammell
3B Howard Johnson (S)/Tom Brookens (R)
LF Larry Herndon (R)/Ruppert Jones (L)
CF Chet Lemon
RF Kirk Gibson
DH Darrell Evans
PH Johnny Grubb (L)/Rusty Kuntz (R)

SP Jack Morris
SP Dan Petry
SP Milt Wilcox
SP Juan Berenguer
SP Dave Rozema

CL Willie Hernandez
RP Aurelio Lopez (R)
RP Sid Monge (L)

38. 1935 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers 93-58-1 (d. Cubs World Series 4-2)
Mgr Mickey Cochrane
C Mickey Cochrane
1B Hank Greenberg
2B Charlie Gehringer
SS Billy Rogell
3B Marv Owen
LF Goose Goslin
CF Jo Jo White (L)/Gee Walker (R)
RF Pete Fox
PH Chet Morgan (L)/Ray Hayworth (R)

SP Schoolboye Rowe
SP Tommy Bridges
SP General Crowder
SP Elden Auker
SP Joe Sullivan

CL Elon Hogsett
RP Roxie Lawson (R)
RP Clyde Hatter (L)

39. 1999 World Series Champion New York Yankees  98-64 (d. Braves 4-0 World Series)
Mgr Joe Torre
C Jorge Posada (S)/Joe Girardi (R)
1B Tino Martinez
2B Chuck Knoblauch
SS Derek Jeter 
3B Scott Brosius
LF Chad Curtis (R)/Ricky Ledee (L)
CF Bernie Williams
RF Paul O'Neill
DH Chili Davis
PH Jim Leyritz (R)/Darryl Strawberry (L)

SP Orlando Hernandez
SP David Cone
SP Andy Pettitte
SP Roger Clemens
SP Hideki Irabu

CL Mariano Rivera
RP Jason Grimsley (R)
RP Allen Watson (L)

40. 2004 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox 98-64 (d. Cards World Series 4-0)
Mgr. Terry Francona
C Jason Varitek (S)/Doug Mirabelli (R)
1B Kevin Millar
2B Mark Bellhorn (S)/Pokey Reese (R)
SS Orlando Cabrera
3B Bill Mueller (S)/Kevin Youkilis (R)
LF Manny Ramirez
CF Johnny Damon
RF Gabe Kapler (R)/Trot Nixon (L)
DH David Ortiz
PH David McCarty (R)/Brian Daubach (L)

SP Pedro Martinez
SP Derek Lowe
SP Curt Schilling
SP Tim Wakefield
SP Brandon Arroyo

CL Keith Foulke
RP Mike Timlin (R)
RP Alan Embree (L)

41. 2013 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox  97-65 (d. Cards 4-2 World Series)
Mgr. John Farrell
C Jarrod Saltalamacchia (S)/David Ross (R)
1B Mike Napoli (R)/Mike Carp (L)
2B Dustin Pedroia
SS Stephen Drew (L)/Jose Iglesias (R)
3B Will Middlebrooks (R)/Brock Holt (L)
LF Jonny Gomes (R)/Daniel Nava (S)
CF Jacoby Ellsbury
RF Shane Victorino
DH David Ortiz

SP Jon Lester
SP John Lackey
SP Ryan Dempster
SP Felix Doubront
SP Clay Buchholz

CL Koji Uehara
RP Craig Breslow (L)
RP Junichi Tazawa (R)

42. 1915 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox 101-50-4 (d. Phillies 4-1 World Series)
Mgr. Bill Carrigan
C Pinch Thomas (L)/Forrest Cady (R)
1B Dick Hoblitzell (L)/Del Gainer (R)
2B Jack Barry
SS Everett Scott
3B Larry Gardner
LF Duffy Lewis
CF Tris Speaker
RF Harry Hooper
PH Hal Janvrin

SP Rube Foster
SP Ernie Shore
SP Babe Ruth
SP Dutch Leonard
SP Smoky Joe Wood

CL Carl Mays
RP Vean Gregg (L)
RP Ray Collins (L)

43. 2009 World Series Champion New York Yankees  103-59 (d. Phillies 4-2 World Series)
Mgr. Joe Girardi
C Jorge Posada (S)/Jose Molina (R)
1B Mark Teixeira 
2B Robinson Cano
SS Derek Jeter
3B Alex Rodriguez
LF Johnny Damon
CF Melky Cabrera (S)/Brett Gardner (L)
RF Nick Swisher
DH Hideki Matsui
PH Eric Hinske

SP CC Sabathia
SP AJ Burnett
SP Andy Pettitte
SP Joba Chamberlain
SP Chad Gaudin

CL Mariano Rivera
RP Phil Hughes (R)
RP Phil Coke (L)

44. 2021 Los Angeles Dodgers 106-56 (L Braves NLCS 4-2)
Mgr Dave Roberts
C Will Smith
1B Max Muncy
2B Trea Turner
SS Corey Seager 
3B Justin Turner
LF AJ Pollock
CF Cody Bellinger (L)/Chris Taylor (R)
RF Mookie Betts
PH Matt Beaty (L)/Albert Pujols (R)

SP Walker Buehler
SP Julio Urias
SP Clayton Kershaw
SP Trevor Bauer
SP Max Scherzer

CL Kenley Jansen
RP Blake Treinen (R)
RP Phil Bickford (R)

45. 1941 World Series Champion New York Yankees 101-53-2 (d. Dodgers 4-1 World Series)
Mgr. Joe McCarthy
C Bill Dickey (L)/Buddy Rosar (R)
1B Johnny Sturm
2B Joe Gordon
SS Phil Rizzuto
3B Red Rolfe
LF Charlie Keller
CF Joe DiMaggio
RF Tommy Henrich
PH George Selkirk (L)/Frankie Crosetti (R)

SP Marius Russo
SP Red Ruffing
SP Lefty Gomez
SP Spud Chandler
SP Atley Donald

CL Johnny Murphy
RP Norm Branch (R)
RP Tiny Bonham (R)

46. 2019 AL Champion Houston Astros 107-55 (L World Series Nats 4-3)
Mgr AJ Hinch
C Robinson Chirinos
1B Yuli Gurriel
2B Jose Altuve
SS Carlos Correa
3B Alex Bregman
LF Michael Brantley
CF Jake Marisnick
RF Josh Reddick (L)/George Springer (R)
DH Yordan Alvarez
PH Tony Kemp (L)/Aledmys Diaz (R)

SP Justin Verlander
SP Gerrit Cole
SP Wade Miley
SP Brad Peacock
SP Zack Greinke

CL Roberto Osuna
RP Will Harris (R)
RP Ryan Pressly (R)

47. 1928 World Series Champion New York Yankees 101-53 (d. Cards World Series 4-0)
Mgr Miller Huggins
C Pat Collins
1B Lou Gehrig
2B Tony Lazzeri
SS Mark Koenig (S)/Leo Durocher (R)
3B Joe Dugan (R)/Gene Robertson (L)
LF Bob Meusel
CF Earle Combs
RF Babe Ruth
PH Ben Paschal (R)/Cedric Durst (L)

SP George Pipgras
SP Waite Hoyt
SP Herb Pennock
SP Hank Johnson
SP Al Shealy

CL Wilcy Moore
RP Myles Thomas (R)
RP Fred Heimach (L)

48. 1956 World Series Champion New York Yankees 97-57 (d. Dodgers World Series 4-3)
Mgr Casey Stengel
C Yogi Berra
1B Moose Skowron (R)/Joe Collins (L)
2B Billy Martin
SS Gil McDougald
3B Andy Carey
LF Elston Howard (R)/Norm Siebern (L)
CF Mickey Mantle
RF Hank Bauer
PH Bob Cerv 

SP Johnny Kucks
SP Whitey Ford
SP Bob Turley
SP Don Larsen
SP Tom Sturdivant

CL Tom Morgan
RP Bob Grim (R)
RP Tommy Byrne (L)

49. 1947 World Series Champion New York Yankees 97-57-1 (d. Dodgers World Series 4-3)
Mgr Bucky Harris
C Aaron Robinson (L)/Ralph Houk (R)
1B George McQuinn
2B Snuffy Stirnweiss
SS Phil Rizzuto
3B Billy Johnson (R)/Bobby Brown (L)
LF Johnny Lindell (R)/Charlie Keller (L)
CF Joe DiMaggio
RF Tommy Henrich
PH Yogi Berra

SP Allie Reynolds
SP Spec Shea
SP Bill Bevens
SP Spud Chandler
SP Bobo Newsom

CL Joe Page
RP Charles Wensloff (R)
RP Don Johnson (R)

50. 1904 NL Champion New York Giants  106-47-5
Mgr. John McGraw
C Jack Warner (L)/Frank Bowerman (R)
1B Dan McGann
2B Billy Gilbert
SS Bill Dahlen
3B Art Devlin
LF Sam Mertes
CF Roger Bresnahan (R)/Harry McCormick (L)
RF George Browne
PH Jack Dunn (R)/Mike Donlin (L)

SP Joe McGinnity 
SP Christy Mathewson
SP Luther Taylor
SP Hooks Wiltse (L)
SP Red Ames

CL Billy Milligan (L)
RP Claude Elliott

51. 1954 AL Champion Cleveland Indians 111-43-2  (L Giants WS 4-0)
Mgr Al Lopez
C Jim Hegan
1B Vic Wertz
2B Bobby Avila
SS George Strickland
3B Al Rosen
LF Al Smith
CF Larry Doby
RF Dave Philley
PH Dale Mitchell (L)/Hank Majeski (R)

SP Early Wynn
SP Mike Garcia
SP Bob Lemon
SP Art Houtteman 
SP Bob Feller

CL Ray Narleski
SU Don Mossi (L)
SU Hal Newhouser (L)

52. 2019 World Series Champion Washington Nationals  93-69 (d. Astros 4-3)
Mgr. Dave Martinez
C Yan Gomes
1B Howie Kendrick (R)/Matt Adams (L)
2B Brian Dozier (R)/Asdrubal Cabrera (S)
SS Trea Turner
3B Anthony Rendon
LF Juan Soto
CF Victor Robles
RF Adam Eaton
PH Geraldo Parra (L)/Ryan Zimmerman (R)

SP Stephen Strasburg
SP Patrick Corbin (L)
SP Anibal Sanchez
SP Max Scherzer
SP Eric Fedde

CL Sean Doolittle (L)
SU Wander Suero
SU Daniel Hudson

53. 1955 World Series Champion Brooklyn Dodgers 98-55-1 (d. Yankees WS 4-3)
Mgr. Walter Alston
C Roy Campanella
1B Gil Hodges
2B Jim Gilliam
SS Pee Wee Reese
3B Jackie Robinson
LF Sandy Amoros
CF Duke Snider
RF Carl Furillo
PH George Shuba (L)/Frank Kellert (R)

SP Don Newcombe
SP Carl Erskine
SP Johnny Podres (L)
SP Billy Loes
SP Roger Craig

CL Ed Roebuck
RP Clem Labine
RP Karl Spooner

54. 1952 World Series Champion New York Yankees  95-59 (d. Dodgers WS 4-3)
Mgr Casey Stengel
C Yogi Berra
1B Joe Collins
2B Billy Martin
SS Phil Rizzuto
3B Gil McDougald
LF Gene Woodling
CF Mickey Mantle
RF Hank Bauer
PH Johnny Mize (L)/Jim Brideweser (R)

SP Vic Raschi
SP Allie Reynolds
SP Eddie Lopat (L)
SP Tom Morgan
SP Bill Miller (L)

CL Johnny Sain 
RP Bob Kuzava (L)
RP Jim McDonald


55. 1931 World Series Champion St Louis Cardinals 101-53 (d. A's WS 4-3)
Mgr. Gabby Street
C Jimmie Wilson
1B Jim Bottomley (L)/Ripper Collins (S)
2B Frankie Frisch
SS Charlie Gelbert
3B Sparky Adams
LF Chick Hafey
CF Pepper Martin
RF George Watkins
PH Andy High (L)/Gus Mancuso (R)

SP Bill Hallahan (L)
SP Burleigh Grimes
SP Flint Rhem
SP Syl Johnson
SP Jesse Haines

CL Jim Lindsey
SU Paul Derringer
SU Allyn Stout

56. 1930 World Series Champion Philadelphia Athletics 102-52 (d. Cards WS 4-2)
Mgr Connie Mack
C Mickey Cochrane
1B Jimmie Foxx
2B Max Bishop
SS Joe Boley
3B Jimmy Dykes
LF Al Simmons
CF Mule Haas
RF Bing Miller
PH Dib Williams (R)/Doc Cramer (L)

SP George Earnshaw
SP Lefty Grove (L)
SP Rube Walberg (L)
SP Bill Shores
SP Roy Mahaffey 

CL Jack Quinn
RP Eddie Rommel 
RP Charlie Perkins (L)

57. 1920 World Series Champion Cleveland Indians 98-56 (d Robins WS 5-2)
Mgr. Tris Speaker
C Steve O'Neill
1B Doc Johnston
2B Bill Wambsganss
SS Ray Chapman
3B Larry Gardner
LF Charlie Jamieson (L)/Joe Evans (R)
CF Tris Speaker
RF Elmer Smith
PH George Burns (R)/Jack Graney (L)

SP Jim Bagby
SP Stan Coveleski
SP Ray Caldwell
SP Guy Morton
SP Duster Mails (L)

CL Dick Niehaus (L)
RP Elmer Myers
RP George Uhle

58. 1989 World Series Champion Oakland A's    99-63  (d. Giants WS 4-0)
Mgr. Tony LaRussa
C Terry Steinbach (R)/Ron Hassey (L)
1B Mark McGwire
2B Tony Phillips (S)/Glenn Hubbard (R)
SS Mike Gallego (R)/Walt Weiss (S)
3B Carney Lansford
LF Rickey Henderson
CF Dave Henderson
RF Stan Javier (S)/Jose Canseco (R)
DH Dave Parker
PH Luis Polonia (L)/Lance Blankenship (R)

SP Dave Stewart
SP Mike Moore
SP Bob Welch
SP Storm Davis
SP Curt Young (L)

CL Dennis Eckersley
RP Rick Honeycutt (L)
RP Todd Burns
 
59. 1921 World Series Champion New York Giants  94-59 (d. Yankees WS 5-3)
Mgr. John McGraw
C Frank Snyder (R)/Earl Smith (L)
1B George Kelly
2B Johnny Rawlings
SS Dave Bancroft
3B Frankie Frisch
LF Irish Meusel
CF George Burns (R)/Curt Walker (L)
RF Ross Youngs
PH Eddie Brown (R)/Casey Stengel (L)

SP Art Nehf (L)
SP Fred Toney
SP Jesse Barnes
SP Phil Douglas
SP Rosy Ryan

CL Slim Sallee (L)
RP Rub Benton (L)
RP Red Shea

60. 1968 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers 103-59-2 (d. Cards WS 4-3)
Mgr. Mayo Smith
C Bill Freehan
1B Norm Cash
2B Dick McAuliffe
SS Ray Oyler (R)/Tommy Matchick (L)
3B Don Wert
LF Willie Horton
CF Mickey Stanley (R)/Jim Northrup (L)
RF Al Kaline
PH Gates Brown (L)/Jim Price (R)

SP Denny McLain
SP Earl Wilson
SP Mickey Lolich (L)
SP Joe Sparma
SP John Hiller (L)

CL Pat Dobson
RP Darryl Patterson
RP Jon Warden (L)

61. 1978 World Series Champion New York Yankees 100-63 (d. Dodgers WS 4-2)
Mgr Bob Lemon
C Thurman Munson
1B Chris Chambliss
2B Willie Randolph
SS Bucky Dent
3B Graig Nettles
LF Lou Piniella (R)/Roy White (S)
CF Mickey Rivers (L)/Paul Blair (R)
RF Reggie Jackson
DH Cliff Johnson (R)/Jim Spencer (L)
PH Gary Thomasson 

SP Ron Guidry (L)
SP Ed Figueroa
SP Dick Tidrow
SP Jim Beattie
SP Catfish Hunter

CL Goose Gossage
RP Sparky Lyle (L)
RP Ken Clay

62. 1943 NL Champion St Louis Cardinals 105-49-3 (L WS Yankees 4-1)
Mgr Billy Southworth
C Walker Cooper (R)/Ken O Dea (L)
1B Ray Sanders
2B Lou Klein
SS Marty Marion
3B Whitey Kurowski
LF Danny Litwhiler (R)/Johnny Hopp (L)
CF Harry Walker
RF Stan Musial
PH Debs Garms (L)/Frank Demaree (R)

SP Mort Cooper
SP Max Lanier (L)
SP Hary Gumbert
SP Howie Krist 
SP Howie Pollett (L)

CL Harry Brecheen (L)
RP Red Munger
RP Murry Dickson

63. 1951 World Series Champion New York Yankees  98-56 (d. Giants WS 4-2)
Mgr Casey Stengel
C Yogi Berra
1B Ben Collins
2B Jerry Coleman
SS Phil Rizzuto
3B Bobby Brown (L)/Gil McDougald (R)
LF Gene Woodling (L)/Hank Bauer (R)
CF Joe DiMaggio
RF Mickey Mantle
PH Johnny Mize (L)/Jackie Jensen (R)

SP Vic Raschi
SP Eddie Lopat (L)
SP Allie Reynolds
SP Top Morgan
SP Spec Shea

CL Joe Ostrowski (L)
RP Bob Kuzava (L)
RP Art Schallock (L)

64. 2018 AL West Champ Houston Astros 103-59 (L ALCS R Sox 4-1)
Mgr A J Hinch
C Max Stassi (R)/Brian McCann (L)
1B Yuli Gurriel
2B Jose Altuve
SS Carlos Correa
3B Alex Bregman
LF Marwin Gonzalez (S)/Tony Kemp (L)
CF Jake Marisnick
RF Josh Riddick (L)/George Springer (R)
DH Evan Gattis
PH Tyler White (R)/Kyle Tucker (L)

SP Justin Verlander
SP Dallas Keuchel (L)
SP Gerrit Cole
SP Charlie Morton
SP Lance McCullers

CL Hector Rondon
RP Collin McHugh 
RP Tony Sipp (L)

65. 1995 AL Champion Cleveland Indians 100-44 (L WS Braves 4-2)
Mgr Mike Hargrove
C Sandy Alomar
1B Paul Sorrento (L)/Herb Perry (R)
2B Carlos Baerga
SS Omar Vizquel
3B Jim Thome
LF Albert Belle
CF Kenny Lofton
RF Manny Ramirez
DH Eddie Murray
PH Wayne Kirby (L)/Dave Winfield (R)

SP Charles Nagy
SP Dennis Martinez
SP Orel Hershiser
SP Chad Ogea
SP Ken Hill

CL Jose Mesa
RP Julian Tavarez
RP Paul Assenmacher (L)

66. 2017 AL Central Champ Cleveland Indians 102-60 (L ALDS Yankees 3-2)
Mgr. Terry Francona
C Yan Gomes
1B Carlos Santana (S)
2B Jason Kipnis (L)/Eric Gonzalez (R)
SS Francisco Lindor
3B Jose Ramirez (S)
LF Michael Brantley (L)/Austin Jackson (R)
CF Bradley Zimmer
RF Lonnie Chisenhall (L)
DH Edwin Encarnacion
PH Brandon Guyer (R)/Abraham Almonte (S)

SP Carlos Carrasco
SP Trevor Bauer
SP Corey Kluber
SP Josh Tomlin
SP Mike Clevinger

CL Cody Allen
RP Zach McAllister
RP Andrew Miller (L)

67. 2024 World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers 98-64 (d Yankees WS 4-1)

68. 1954 World Series Champion New York Giants 97-57  (d. Indians WS 4-0)
Mgr. Leo Durocher
C Wes Westrum
1B Whitey Lockman
2B Davey Williams
SS Alvin Dark
3B Hank Thompson
LF Monte Irvin
CF Willie Mays
RF Don Mueller
PH Dusty Rhodes (L)/Bobby Hofman (R)

SP Johnny Anontelli (L)
SP Ruben Gomez
SP Sal Maglie
SP Don Liddle (L)
SP Jim Hearn

CL Marv Grissom 
RP Hoyt Wilhelm 
RP Windy McCall (L)

69. 1983 World Series Champion Baltimore Orioles  98-64 (d. Phils WS 4-1)
Mgr Earl Weaver
C Rick Dempsey (R)/Joe Nolan (L)
1B Eddie Murray (S)
2B Rich Dauer
SS Cal Ripken
3B Todd Cruz (R)/Glenn Gulliver (L)
LF John Lowenstein (L)/Gary Roenicke (R)
CF John Shelby (S)/Al Bumbry (L)
RF Dan Ford (R)/Jim Dwyer (L)
DH Ken Singleton (S)
PH Benny Ayala (R)/Tito Landrum (R)

SP Scott McGregor (L)
SP Storm Davis
SP Mike Boddicker
SP Dennis Martinez
SP Mike Flanagan (L)

CL Tippy Martinez (L)
RP Sammy Stewart
RP Dan Morogiello (L)

70. 1923 World Series Champion New York Yankees  98-54  (d. Giants WS 4-2)
Mgr. Miller Huggins
C Wally Schang (S)/Fred Hofmann (R)
1B Wally Pipp (L)
2B Aaron Ward
SS Everett Scott 
3B Joe Dugan
LF Bob Meusel 
CF Whitey Witt
RF Babe Ruth
PH Elmer Smith

SP Bob Shawkey
SP Bullet Joe Bush
SP Waite Hoyt
SP Sad Sam Jones
SP Herb Pennock (L)

RP Carl Mays 
RP George Pipgras
RP Oscar Roettger

71. 1943 World Series Champion New York Yankees  98-56-1  (d. Cards WS 4-1)
Mgr. Joe McCarthy
C Bill Dickey (L)/Rollie Hemsley (R)
1B Nick Etten
2B Joe Gordon
SS Frankie Crosetti 
3B Billy Johnson
LF Charlie Keller (L)
CF Roy Weatherly (L)/Johnny Lindell (R)
RF Bud Metheny (L)/Tuck Stainback (R)
PH Ken Sears (L)

SP Spud Chandler
SP Charles Wensloff
SP Hank Borowy
SP Tiny Bonham
SP Marius Russo (L)

CL Johnny Murphy
RP Jim Turner
RP Bill Zuber

72. 1949 World Series Champion New York Yankees  97-57-1 (d. Dodgers WS 4-1)
Mgr. Casey Stengel
C Yogi Berra (L)/Charlie Silvera (R)
1B Tommy Henrich
2B Jerry Coleman
SS Phil Rizzuto
3B Bobby Brown (L)/Billy Johnson (R)
LF Gene Woodling (L)/Johnny Lindell (R)
CF Joe DiMaggio
RF Tommy Henrich (L)/Hank Bauer (R)
PH Charlie Keller (L)/Charlie Silvera (R)

SP Vic Raschi
SP Allie Reynolds
SP Eddie Lopat (L)
SP Tommy Byrne (L)
SP Fred Sanford

CL Joe Page (L)
RP Bob Porterfield
RP Ralph Buxton

73. 1946 World Series Champion St Louis Cardinals 98-58 (d R Sox WS 4-3)
Mgr. Eddie Dyer
C Joe Garagiola (L)/Del Rice (R)
1B Stan Musial (L)
2B Red Schoendienst (S)
SS Marty Marion
3B Whitey Kurowski
LF Erv Dusak (R)/Dick Sisler (L)
CF Harry Walker (L)/Terry Moore (R)
RF Enos Slaughter (L)
PH Buster Adams (R)/Bill Endicott (L)

SP Howie Pollett (L)
SP Harry Brecheen (L)
SP Murry Dickson
SP Johnny Beazley 
SP Ken Burkhart

CL Ted Wilks
RP Murry Dickson
RP Al Brazle (L)

74. 1971 AL Champion Baltimore Orioles  101-57 (L WS Pirates 4-3)
Mgr Earl Weaver
C Elrod Hendricks (L)/Andy Etchebarren (R)
1B Boog Powell (L)
2B Davey Johnson
SS Mark Belanger
3B Brooks Robinson
LF Don Buford
CF Paul Blair
RF Frank Robinson
PH Merv Rettenmund

SP Mike Cuellar (L)
SP Pat Dobson
SP Jim Palmer
SP Dave McNally (L)
SP Grant Jackson (L)

CL Eddie Watt
RP Dave Leonhard
RP Pete Richert (L)

75. 1979 World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates  98-64-1 (d. Orioles WS 4-3)
Mgr Chuck Tanner
C Ed Ott (L)/Steve Nicosia (R)
1B Willie Stargell (L)
2B Phil Garner
SS Tim Foli
3B Bill Madlock
LF Bill Robinson (L)/John Milner (R)
CF Omar Moreno (L)
RF Dave Parker (L)
PH Mike Easler (L)/Lee Lacy (R)

SP Bert Blyleven
SP John Candelaria (L)
SP Bruce Kison
SP Don Robinson
SP Jim Bibby

CL Kent Tekulve
RP Grant Jackson (L)
RP Enrique Romo

76. 1935 NL Champion Chicago Cubs 100-54 (L WS Tigers 4-2)
Mgr  Charlie Grimm
C Gabby Hartnett (R)/Ken O Dea (L)
1B Phil Cavaretta
2B Billy Herman
SS Billy Jurges
3B Stan Hack (L)
LF Augie Galan (S)
CF Frank Demaree 
RF Chuck Klein (L)
PH Freddie Lindstrom

SP Bill Lee
SP Lon Warneke
SP Larry French (L)
SP Tex Carleton
SP Roy Henshaw (L)

CL Charlie Root
RP Fabian Kowalik
RP Hugh Casey

77. 2019 NL West Champ Los Angeles Dodgers  106-56 (L NLDS Nats 3-2)
Mgr Dave Roberts
C Will Smith
1B Max Muncy (L)/David Freese (R)
2B Kike' Hernandez (R)/Gavin Lux (L)
SS Corey Seager (L)
3B Justin Turner
LF Joc Pederson (L)/Chris Taylor (R)
CF AJ Pollock (R)/Alex Verdugo (L)
RF Cody Bellinger
PH Russell Martin (R)/Edwin Rios (L)

SP Walker Buehler 
SP Hyun Jin Ryu (L)
SP Clayton Kershaw (L)
SP Kenta Maeda
SP Rich Hill (L)

CL Kenley Jansen
RP Pedro Baez
RP Julio Urias (L)

78. 2021 World Series Champion Atlanta Braves  88-73 (d. Astros 4-2 WS)
Mgr Brian Snitker
C Travis d'Arnaud (R)/Steven Vogt (L)
1B Freddie Freeman (L)
2B Ozzie Albies (S)
SS Dansby Swanson
3B Austin Riley
LF Adam Duvall (R)/Eddie Rosario (L)
CF Guillermo Heredia (R)/Joc Pederson (L)
RF Ronald Acuna
PH Pablo Sandoval (S)/Jorge Soler (R)

SP Charlie Morton
SP Max Fried (L)
SP Ian Anderson
SP Drew Smyly (L)
SP Huascar Ynoa

CL Will Smith (L)
RP Tyler Matzek (L)
RP Luke Jackson

79. 1953 NL Champion Brooklyn Dodgers  105-49-1 (L WS Yankees 4-2)
C Roy Campanella
1B Gil Hodges
2B Jim Gilliam (S)
SS Pee Wee Reese
3B Billy Cox
LF Jackie Robinson
CF Duke Snider (L)
RF Carl Furillo
PH Shotgun Shuba (L)/Bobby Morgan (R)

SP Carl Erskine
SP Russ Meyer
SP Billy Loes
SP Preacher Roe (L)
SP Johnny Podres (L)

CL Jim Hughes
RP Clem Labine
RP Bob Milliken

80. 2017 World Series Champion Houston Astros 101-61 (d. Dodgers WS 4-3)
Mgr AJ Hinch
C Brian McCann (L)/Evan Gattis (R)
1B Yuli Gurriel
2B Jose Altuve
SS Carlos Correa
3B Alex Bregman
LF Josh Riddick (L)/Marwin Gonzalez (S)
CF Jake Marisnick 
RF George Springer
DH Carlos Beltran
PH Derek Fisher (L)/Nori Aoki (R)

SP Mike Fiers
SP Charlie Morton
SP Dallas Keuchel (L)
SP Lance McCullers
SP Brad Peacock

CL Ken Giles
RP Chris Devenski
RP Tony Sipp (L)

81. 1969 AL Champion Baltimore Orioles  109-53 (L WS NYM 4-1)
Mgr. Earl Weaver
C Elrod Hendricks (L)/Andy Etchebarren (R)
1B Boog Powell (L)
2B Davey Johnson
SS Mark Belanger
3B Brooks Robinson
LF Don Buford (S)
CF Paul Blair
RF Frank Robinson
PH Dave Bay (L)/Curt Motton (R)

SP  Dave McNally (L)
SP Mike Cuellar (L)
SP Tom Phoebus
SP Jim Palmer
SP Jim Hardin

CL Eddie Watt
RP Pete Richert (L)
RP Dick Hall

82. 2001 AL West Champ Seattle Mariners  116-46 (L ALCS Yankees 4-1)
Mgr Lou Piniella
C Dan Wilson (R)/Tom Lampkin (L)
1B John Olerud (L)
2B Bret Boone
SS Carlos Guillen (S)
3B David Bell
LF Al Martin (L)/Mark McLemore (S)
CF Mike Cameron
RF Ichiro Suzuki (L)
DH Edgar Martinez
PH Stan Javier (S)/Ed Sprague (S)

SP Freddy Garcia
SP Aaron Sele
SP Jamie Moyer (L)
SP Paul Abbott
SP Joel Pineiro

CL Kazuhiro Sasaki 
RP Arthur Rhodes (L)
RP Jeff Nelson

83. 1954 New York Yankees  103-51-1
Mgr Casey Stengel
C Yogi Berra (L)
1B Joe Collins (L)/Moose Skowron (R)
2B Gil McDougald
SS Phil Rizzuto (R)/Willy Miranda (S)
3B Andy Carey
LF Gene Woodling (L)/Bob Cerv (R)
CF Mickey Mantle (S)
RF Hank Bauer (R)/Irv Noren (L)
PH Eddie Robinson (L)

SP Whitey Ford (L)
SP Eddie Lopat (L)
SP Harry Byrd
SP Bob Grim
SP Tom Morgan

CL Johnny Sain
RP Allie Reynolds
RP Tommy Byrne (L)

84. 1912 NL Champ New York Giants (L WS R Sox 4-3-1)
Mgr John McGraw
C Jack Meyers
1B Fred Merkle
2B Larry Doyle (L)
SS Art Fletcher
3B Buck Herzog
LF Josh Devore (L)/Fred Snodgrass (R)
CF Beals Becker (L)
RF Red Murray
PH Tillie Shafer (S)/Doc Crandall (R)

SP Rube Marquard (L)
SP Christy Mathewson
SP Jeff Tesreau
SP Red Ames
SP Hooks Wiltse (L)

CL Doc Crandall
RP Al Demaree
RP Lore Bader

85. 1995 World Series Champion Atlanta Braves  90-54 (d. Indians WS 4-2)
Mgr. Bobby Cox
C Javy Lopez
1B Fred McGriff (L)
2B Mark Lemke (S)/Rafael Belliard (R)
SS Jeff Blauser
3B Chipper Jones (S)
LF Ryan Klesko (L)/Mike Kelly (R)
CF Marquis Grissom
RF David Justice (L)
PH Dwight Smith (L)/Charlie O'Brien (R)

SP Tom Glavine (L)
SP John Smoltz
SP Steve Avery (L)
SP Greg Maddux
SP Kent Mercker (L)

CL Mark Wohlers
RP Pedro Borbon (L)
RP Greg McMichael

86. 1914 World Series Champion Boston Braves 94-59-5 (d. A's 4-0)
Mgr. George Stallings
C Hank Gowdy
1B Charles Schmidt  (L)
2B Johnny Evers (L)
SS Rabbit Maranville 
3B Red Smith
LF Joe Connolly (L)
CF Les Mann 
RF Larry Gilbert (L)/Ted Mann (R)
PH Oscar Dugey (R)/Otto Hess (L)

SP Bill James
SP Dick Rudolph
SP Lefty Tyler (L)
SP Otto Hess
SP George Davis

CL Dick Crutcher
RP Paul Strand (L)
RP Tom Hughes

87. 1940 World Series Champion Cincinnati Reds  100-53-2 (d. Tigers WS 4-3)
Mgr. Bill McKechnie
C Ernie Lombardi
1B Frank McCormick
2B Lonny Frey (L)
SS Billy Myers
3B Billy Werber
LF Johnny Rizzo (R)/Jimmy Ripple (L)
CF Mike McCormick
RF Ival Goodman (L)
PH Lew Riggs (L)/Harry Craft (R)

SP Paul Derringer
SP Bucky Walters
SP Gene Thompson
SP Jim Turner
SP Whitey Moore

CL Joe Beggs
RP Elmer Riddle
RP Johnny Vander Meer (L)

88. 2010 World Series Champion San Francisco Giants  92-70 (d. Texas WS 4-1)
Mgr. Bruce Bochy
C Buster Posey
1B Aubrey Huff (L)
2B Freddy Sanchez
SS Juan Uribe
3B Pablo Sandoval (S)
LF Pat Burrell
CF Aaron Rowand (R)/Andres Torres (S)
RF Nate Schierholtz (L)/Cody Ross (R)
PH Travis Ishikawa (L)/Edgar Renteria (R)

SP Matt Cain
SP Tim Lincecum
SP Barry Zito (L)
SP Jonathan Sanchez (L)
SP Madison Bumgarner (L)

CL Brian Wilson
RP Santiago Casilla
RP Javier Lopez (L)

89. 1903 World Series Champion Boston Americans 91-47-3 (d. Pirates 5-3 WS)
Mgr Jimmy Collins
C Lou Criger
1B George LaChance (S)
2B Hobe Ferris
SS Freddy Parent
3B Jimmy Collins
LF Patsy Dougherty (L) 
CF Chick Stahl (L)
RF Buck Freeman (L)
PH Jack O' Brien (L)/Harry Gleason (R)

SP Cy Young
SP Bill Dinneen
SP Tom Hughes
SP Norwood Gibson
SP George Winter

RP Nick Altrock (L)

90. 1931 AL Champion Philadelphia Athletics 107-45-1 (L WS Cards 4-3)
Mgr Connie Mack
C Mickey Cochrane (L)
1B Jimmie Foxx
2B Max Bishop
SS Dib Williams
3B Jimmy Dykes
LF Al Simmons
CF Mule Haas
RF Bing Miller
PH Jimmy Moore (R)/Doc Cramer (L)

SP Rube Walberg (L)
SP Lefty Grove (L)
SP George Earnshaw
SP Roy Mahaffey
SP Waite Hoyt

CL Eddie Rommel
RP Hank McDonald
RP Lew Krausse

91. 1957 World Series Champion Milwaukee Braves 95-59-1 (d. WS Yankees 4-3)
Mgr. Fred Haney
C Del Crandall
1B Frank Torre (L)/Joe Adcock (R)
2B Red Schoendienst (S)/Danny O'Connell (R)
SS Johnny Logan
3B Eddie Mathews (L)
LF Wes Covington (L)/Bobby Thomson (R)
CF Bill Bruton
RF Hank Aaron
PH Carl Sawatski (L)/Andy Pafko (R)

SP Warren Spahn (L)
SP Lew Burdette
SP Bob Buhl
SP Gene Conley
SP Bob Trowbridge

CL Don McMahon
RP Ernie Johnson
RP Juan Pizarro (L)

92. 2001 Oakland A's  102-60 (L ALDS Yankees 3-2)
Mgr Art Howe
C Ramon Hernandez
1B Jason Giambi (L)
2B Frank Menechino
SS Miguel Tejada
3B Eric Chavez (L)
LF Johnny Damon (L)
CF Terrence Long (L)
RF Jermaine Dye (R)/Jeremy Giambi (L)
DH Orlando Saenz (R)/Mario Valdez (L)
PH Ron Gant (R)/FP Santangelo (S)

SP Tim Hudson
SP Barry Zito (L)
SP Mark Mulder (L)
SP Cory Lidle
SP Eric Hiljus

CL Jason Isringhausen
RP Chad Bradford
RP Mike Magnante (L)

93. 1977 World Series Champion New York Yankees 100-62 (d. Dodgers WS 4-2)
Mgr Billy Martin
C Thurman Munson
1B Chris Chambliss (L)
2B Willie Randolph
SS Bucky Dent
3B Graig Nettles (L)
LF Roy White (S)
CF Mickey Rivers (L)/Paul Blair (R)
RF Reggie Jackson (L)
DH Lou Piniella (R)/Carlos May (L)
PH Cliff Johnson (R)/Del Alston (L)

SP Ed Figueroa
SP Mike Torrez
SP Ron Guidry (L)
SP Don Gullett (L)
SP Catfish Hunter

CL Sparky Lyle (L)
RP Dick Tidrow
RP Ken Clay

94. 1925 World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates 95-58 (d. Nats WS 4-3)
Mgr Bill McKechnie
C Earl Smith (L)/Johnny Gooch (S)
1B George Grantham (L)/Stuffy McInnis (R)
2B Eddie Moore
SS Glenn Wright
3B Pie Traynor
LF Clyde Barnhart
CF Max Carey (S)
RF Kiki Cuyler
PH Carson Bigbee (L)/Johnny Rawlings (R)

SP Lee Meadows
SP Emil Yde(L)
SP Ray Kremer
SP Vic Alridge
SP Johnny Morrison

CL Tom Sheehan
RP Babe Adams
RP Red Oldham (L)

95. 1913 World Series Champion Philadelphia Athletics  96-57 (d. Giants WS 4-1)
Mgr Connie Mack
C Jack Lapp (L)/Wally Schang (S)
1B Stuffy McInnis
2B Eddie Collins (L)
SS Jack Barry
3B Home Run Baker (L)
LF Rube Oldring
CF Amos Strunk (L)/Jimmy Walsh (R)
RF Eddie Murphy (L)
PH Danny Murphy (R)/Tom Daley (L)

SP Carroll Brown
SP Eddie Plank (L)
SP Bob Shawkey
SP Byron Houck
SP Bullet Joe Bush

CL Chief Bender 
RP Weldon Wyckoff
RP Herb Pennock (L)

96. 1998 NL East Champ Atlanta Braves 106-56 (L NLCS 4-2 Padres)
Mgr Bobby Cox
C Javy Lopez
1B Andres Galarraga
2B Keith Lockhart (L)/Tony Graffanino (R)
SS Walt Weiss (S)/Ozzie Guillen (L)
3B Chipper Jones (S)
LF Ryan Klesko (L)/Danny Bautista(R)
CF Andruw Jones
RF Michael Tucker (L)/Gerald Williams (R)
PH Curtis Pride (L)/Greg Colbrunn (R)

SP Greg Maddux
SP Tom Glavine (L)
SP Denny Neagle (L)
SP Kevin Millwood
SP John Smoltz

CL Kerry Ligtenberg
RP John Rocker (L)
RP Rudy Seanez

97. 1931 New York Yankees 94-59-2
Mgr Joe McCarthy
C Bill Dickey (L)
1B Lou Gehrig (L)
2B Tony Lazzeri (R)
SS Lyn Lary
3B Joe Sewell (L)
LF Ben Chapman
CF Earle Combs (L)
RF Babe Ruth (L)
PH Samuel Byrd (R)/Jimmy Reese (L)

SP Red Ruffing
SP Lefty Gomez (L)
SP Herb Pennock (L)
SP Hank Johnson
SP Gordon Rhodes

CL George Pipgras
RP Ed Wells (L)
RP Jim Weaver

98. 1906 World Series Champion Chicago White Sox 93-58-3 (d. Cubs WS 4-2)
Mgr Fielder Jones
C Billy Sullivan
1B Jiggs Donahue (L)
2B Frank Isbell (L)
SS George Davis (S)
3B Lee Tannehill
LF Patsy Dougherty (L)
CF Fielder Jones (L)
RF John O Neill (S)/Ed Hahn (L)
PH George Rohe (R)/Hub Hart (L)

SP Frank Owen
SP Ed Walsh
SP Nick Altrock (L)
SP Doc White (L)
SP Roy Patterson

CL Frank Smith
RP Lou Fiene
RP Frank Isbell

99. 1910 NL Champion Chicago Cubs  104-50 (L WS A's 4-1)
Mgr Frank Chance
C Johnny Kling
1B Frank Chance
2B Johnny Evers (L)
SS Joe Tinker
3B Harry Steinfeldt
LF Jimmy Sheckard (L)
CF Solly Hofman
RF Frank Schulte (L)
PH Ginger Beaumont (L)/Heinie Zimmerman (R)

SP Three Finger Brown
SP King Cole
SP Ed Reulbach
SP Orval Overall
SP Jack Pfiester (L)

CL Lew Richie
RP Jeff Pfeffer
RP Rube Kroh (L)

100. 1971 World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates  97-65 (d. Orioles WS 4-3)
Mgr Danny Murtaugh
C Manny Sanguillen (R)/Milt May (L)
1B Bob Robertson
2B Dave Cash
SS Jackie Hernandez
3B Richie Hebner (L)/Jose Pagan (R)
LF Willie Stargell (L)
CF Al Oliver (L)/Gene Clines (R)
RF Roberto Clemente
PH Vic Davallilo (L)/Rennie Stennett (R)

SP Steve Blass 
SP Dock Ellis
SP Bob Johnson
SP Luke Walker (L)
SP Bruce Kison

CL Dave Giusti
RP Nelson Briles 
RP Jim Nelson

101. 1905 Chicago Cubs  92-61-2 
Mgr Frank Chance
C Johnny Kling
1B Frank Chance
2B Johnny Evers (L)
SS Joe Tinker
3B James Casey (S)
LF Frank Schulte (L)
CF Jimmy Slagle (L)
RF Billy Maloney (L)
PH Solly Hofman (R)/Jake McCarthy (L)

SP Jake Weimer (L)
SP Ed Reulbach
SP Three Finger Brown
SP Bob Wicker
SP Buttons Briggs

CL Carl Lungren
RP Jeff Pfeffer

102. 1911 NL Champion New York Giants
103. 1993 NL West Champ Atlanta Braves
104. 1934 World Series Champion St Louis Cardinals
105. 1914 AL Champion Philadelphia Athletics
106. 1922 World Series Champion New York Giants
107. 1917 NL Champion New York Giants
108. 2011 NL East Champ Philadelphia Phillies
109. 1909 Philadelphia Athletics
110. 1942 Brooklyn Dodgers
111. 1957 AL Champion New York Giants
112. 1921 AL Champion New York Yankees
113. 1974 NL Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
114. 2017 NL Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
115. 2001 World Series Champion Arizona Diamondbacks
116. 2005 World Series Champion Chicago White Sox
117. 1908 New York Giants
118. 1949 NL Champion Brooklyn Dodgers
119. 1949 Boston Red Sox
120. 1967 World Series Champion St Louis Cardinals
121. 2021 NL West Champ San Francisco Giants
122. 1948 New York Yankees
123. 1945 NL Champion Chicago Cubs
124. 1909 Chicago Cubs
125. 1969 World Series Champion New York Mets
126. 1934 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers
127. 2008 World Series Champion Philadelphia Phillies
128. 1998 NL Central Champ Houston Astros
129. 1999 NL Champion Atlanta Braves
130. 2004 NL Champion St Louis Cardinals
131. 2002 NL Champion San Francisco Giants
132. 1928 Philadelphia Athletics
133. 2018 NL Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
134. 1958 World Series Champion New York Yankees
135. 1916 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox
136. 1974 World Series Champion Oakland A's
137. 1972 World Series Champion Oakland A's
138. 1993 World Series Champion Toronto Blue Jays
139. 1966 World Series Champion Baltimore Orioles
140. 1955 AL Champion New York Yankees
141. 2019 AL East Champ New York Yankees
142. 1932 Philadelphia Athletics
143. 2011 AL Champion Texas Rangers
144. 1979 AL Champion Baltimore Orioles
145. 1962 World Series Champion New York Yankees
146. 2011 AL East Champ New York Yankees
147. 2022 AL East Champ New York Yankees
148. 1977 NL Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
149. 2021 AL Champion Houston Astros
150. 1935 St Louis Cardinals
151. 1926 World Series Champion St Louis Cardinals
152. 1933 AL Champion Washington Senators
153. 2021 AL East Champ Tampa Bay Rays
154. 1941 NL Champion Brooklyn Dodgers
155. 2023 NL East Champ Atlanta Braves
156. 1981 World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
157. 2017 New York Yankees
158. 2023 NL West Champ LA Dodgers
159. 1990 AL Champion Oakland A's
160. 1973 AL East Champ Baltimore Orioles
161. 1988 AL Champion Oakland A's
162. 2015 World Series Champion Kansas City Royals
163. 1945 St Louis Cardinals
164. 1913 NL Champion New York Giants
165. 1924 World Series Champion Washington Senators
166. 1912 Pittsburgh Pirates
167. 1930 NL Champion St Louis Cardinals
168. 1997 New York Yankees
169. 1963 World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
170. 1963 AL Champion New York Yankees
171. 1922 St Louis Browns
172. 1973 World Series Champion Oakland A's
173. 1988 NL East Champ New York Mets
174. 1915 Detroit Tigers
175. 2022 NL East Champ Atlanta Braves
176. 2012 World Series Champion San Francisco Giants
177. 1924 NL Champion New York Giants
178. 2013 NL Champion St Louis Cardinals
179. 1904 AL Champion Boston Americans
180. 2002 AL West Champ Oakland A's
181. 1965 World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
182. 1950 Boston Red Sox
183. 1942 Boston Red Sox
184. 2023 World Series Champion Texas Rangers
185. 1980 Baltimore Orioles
186. 1985 New York Yankees
187. 1964 AL Champion New York Yankees
188. 1920 New York Yankees
189. 2003 AL Champion New York Yankees
190. 1903 NL Champion Pittsburgh Pirates
191. 2015 AL East Champ Toronto Blue Jays
192. 1933 World Series Champion New York Giants
193. 1999 NL West Champ Arizona Diamondbacks
194. 1988 World Series Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
195. 1918 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox
196. 1935 New York Yankees
197. 1972 NL East Champ Pittsburgh Pirates
198. 1934 New York Yankees
199. 1951 NL Champion New York Giants
200. 1954 Chicago White Sox
201. 1960 World Series Champion Pittsburgh Pirates
202. 1994 Montreal Expos
203. 1991 World Series Champion Minnesota Twins
204. 1985 NL Champion St Louis Cardinals
205. 1921 Cleveland Indians
206. 1948 Boston Red Sox
207. 1977 NL East Champion Philadelphia Phillies
208. 1929 NL Champion Chicago Cubs
209. 1972 NL Champion Cincinnati Reds
210. 1960 AL Champion New York Yankees
211. 1908 Pittsburgh Pirates
212. 2011 World Series Champion St Louis Cardinals
213. 1948 NL Champion Boston Braves
214. 2019 Oakland A's
215. 1952 Cleveland Indians
216. 1946 AL Champion Boston Red Sox
217. 1958 NL Champion Milwaukee Braves
218. 1987 Toronto Blue Jays
219. 1918 NL Champion Chicago Cubs
220. 2010 NL East Champ Philadelphia Phillies
221. 2018 New York Yankees
222. 1940 New York Yankees
223. 1990 World Series Champion Cincinnati Reds
224. 1945 World Series Champion Detroit Tigers
225. 1977 AL West Champ Kansas City Royals
226. 1980 NL Champion Philadelphia Phillies
227. 2002 NL Central Champ St Louis Cardinals
228. 1982 World Series Champion St Louis Cardinals
229. 2005 NL Central Champ St Louis Cardinals
230. 1965 AL Champion Minnesota Twins
231. 1991 NL Champion Atlanta Braves
232. 1915 Chicago White Sox
233. 1996 AL Champion Cleveland Indians
234. 2002 AL East Champ New York Yankees
235. 1978 NL Champion Los Angeles Dodgers
236. 1951 Brooklyn Dodgers
237. 1906 New York Giants
238. 1934 New York Giants
239. 1996 World Series Champion New York Yankees
240. 1922 AL Champion New York Yankees
241. 1976 NL East Champ Philadelphia Phillies
242. 1946 Detroit Tigers
243. 1952 NL Champion Brooklyn Dodgers
244. 2008 Boston Red Sox
245. 1962 NL Champion San Francisco Giants
246. 1996 NL Champion Atlanta Braves
247. 1925 AL Champion Washington Senators
248. 1923 NL Champion New York Giants
249. 2003 World Series Champion Florida Marlins
250. 1997 World Series Champion Florida Marlins



 




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