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Fun Trivia: W : World Series

Special Sub-Topic: AL Pennant Winners


Who won the A.L. pennant in 1924?

    Washington Senators. The Senators won the A.L. pennant, and then the World Series in 7 games over the New York Giants.

Who won 1968 A.L. pennant?
    Detroit Tigers. The Tigers won the pennant, then the World Series in 7 games over the Cardinals.

Who won the A.L. pennant in 1998?
    New York Yankees. The Yankees won the A.L. pennant, then defeated the Padres in the World Series.

Who won the A.L. pennant in 2004?
    Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox capped an amazing comeback over the Yankees in 7 games, by winning the World series in a sweep over the Cardinals.

Who won 1991 A.L. pennant?
    Minnesota Twins. The Twins won the ALCS in 5 games, and then beat the Atlanta Braves in 7 games in the World Series.

Who won the A.L. pennant in 1903?
    Boston Pilgrims. The Pilgrims won the pennant to advance to the first modern day World Series, a best of nine series which they won over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Which year(s) did a World Series not take place?
    1904, 1994. In 1904, the Giants owner John McGraw refused to meet the Boston Pilgrims in the World Series, refering to the A.L. as the "minor circuit". In 1994, there was a general strike.

Who won the A.L. pennant in 2006?
    Detroit Tigers. Detroit beat Oakland in the ALCS before losing to the Cardinals in the World Series.

Who won the pennant in 1948?
    Cleveland Indians. The Indians won the pennant, and then the World Series.

Who won the A.L. pennant in 1990?
    Oakland Atheletics. The A's won the pennant, and then were swept by the Cincinati Reds in the World Series.


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