- 1954 in baseball
Year in baseball
this year = 1954Champions
Major League Baseball
*World Series: New York Giants over
Cleveland Indians (4-0)
*All-Star Game,July 13 at Municipal Stadium: American League, 11-9Other champions
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Caribbean World Series : Caguas Creoles [Criollos de Caguas] (Puerto Rico )
*College World Series : Missouri
*Japan Series :Chunichi Dragons over Nishitetsu Lions (4-3)
*Little League World Series : National,Schenectady, New York
*All-American Girls Professional Baseball League :Kalamazoo Lassies Awards and honors
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MLB Most Valuable Player Award
**Yogi Berra ,New York Yankees , C
**Willie Mays , New York Giants, OF
*MLB Rookie of the Year Award
** Bob Grim,New York Yankees , P
**Wally Moon ,St. Louis Cardinals , OF
*The Sporting News Player of the Year Award
**Willie Mays New York Giants
*The Sporting News Pitcher of the Year Award
**Bob Lemon Cleveland Indians
**Johnny Antonelli New York Giants
*The Sporting News Manager of the Year Award
**Leo Durocher New York Giantstatistical Leaders
Major League Baseball final standings
American League final standings
National League final standings
Events
January-March
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January 14 - FormerNew York Yankees greatJoe Dimaggio marries actressMarilyn Monroe inSan Francisco .April-June
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April 13
**The brand newBaltimore Orioles open inDetroit and lose to theDetroit Tigers , 3-0.Don Larsen takes the loss againstSteve Gromek . The Tigers start fast and will win 12 of their first 18 games.
**First basemanTom Alston becomes the first black player inSt. Louis Cardinals history.
**Second basemanCurt Roberts becomes the first black player inPittsburgh Pirates history.*
April 15 - The OriolesClint Courtney hits the first home run inBaltimore 's Memorial Stadium. Following a 90-minute parade, they draw an opening day record of 46,354 in a 3-1 afternoon win over theChicago White Sox .Bob Turley strikes out nine in bestingVirgil Trucks .Vern Stephens and Clint Courtney homer for the O's.*
April 17 - OF/1BNino Escalera becomes the first black player inCincinnati Reds history.*
June 12 - Jim Wilson of theMilwaukee Braves pitches the onlyno-hitter thrown in the major leagues in 1954, beating thePhiladelphia Phillies , 2-0.July-September
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July 13 - TheAmerican League makes an 8th inning comeback atMunicipal Stadium in Cleveland to win theAll-Star game, 11-9. Washington Senatorsrookie left-handerDean Stone is the winning pitcher without officially facing a batter, as he throws outRed Schoendienst trying to steal home in the top of the 8th, ending that half of the inning.*
July 31 -Joe Adcock of theMilwaukee Braves hits four home runs successfully in a game, one of only 15 times this has been done in major league history. The Braves beat theBrooklyn Dodgers 15-7.*
September 6 - OutfielderCarlos Paula becomes the first black player in Washington Senators history.*
September 29 - In Game 1 of the1954 World Series ,Willie Mays of theNew York Giants makes one of the greatest catches in Series history when he races back to deepcenter field in thePolo Grounds to make an over-the-head catch ofCleveland Indians 'Vic Wertz 's 462-foot drive in the 8th inning with the score tied 2-2. Wertz drove in the 2 runs in the first inning with a triple. Dusty Rhodes hits a pinch-hit, 3-run, 260-foot Home run offBob Lemon to give the Giants a 5-2 victory.October-December
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October 2 - The New York Giants defeat theCleveland Indians , 7-4, in Game 4 of the World Series to win their fifthWorld Championship , four games to none. Cleveland finished the season with anAmerican League record 111 wins which they will hold for 47 years, but failed to win a Series game. This is the first title for the Giants in 21 years. To date, they have not won anotherWorld Series .*
October 28 - The Major League owners vote down ths sale of the Athletics to aPhiladelphia syndicate. A week later,Arnold Johnson buys a controlling interest in the Athletics from the Connie Mack family for 3.5 million dollars and moves the team to Kansas City.Movies
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Roogie's Bump "Births
January-March
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January 16 -Dave Stapleton
*January 18 - Scott McGregor
*January 19 -Rich Gale
*February 2 - John Tudor
*February 10 -Larry McWilliams
*February 13 -Donnie Moore
*February 25 -Bob Brenly
*March 8 -Win Remmerswaal
*March 20 -Steve McCatty April-June
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April 8 -Gary Carter
*May 2 -Keith Moreland
*May 19 -Rick Cerone
*May 25 -Bob Knepper
*May 31 -Greg Erardi
*June 19 -Johnnie LeMaster
*June 25 -Bob Shirley
*June 29 -Rick Honeycutt July-September
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July 4 -Jim Beattie
*July 6 -Willie Randolph
*July 6 - Jason Thompson
*July 10 -Andre Dawson
*July 14 - Chuck Rainey
*July 27 -Brian Kingman
*July 30 -Ellis Valentine
*August 2 -Roger Lafrancois
*August 7 -Steve Kemp
*August 14 -Mark Fidrych
*August 21 -Bruce Berenyi
*August 31 -Claudell Washington
*September 2 -Rick Manning
*September 8 -Don Aase October-December
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October 3 -Dennis Eckersley
*October 12 -Garth Iorg
*October 14 -Willie Aikens
*October 22 -Jamie Quirk
*October 23 -John Castino
*November 1 -Miguel Diloné
*November 8 - Gary Lucas
*November 10 -Bob Stanley
*November 14 -Willie Hernández
*November 30 -Juan Berenguer
*December 2 - Julio Cruz
*December 5 -Gary Roenicke
*December 6 -Mike Parrott
*December 26 -Ozzie Smith Deaths
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January 5 -Rabbit Maranville , 62, rambunctious shortstop who set a career record with 2,153 games at the position and was MVP runner-up on the 1914 "Miracle Braves"
*January 20 -Bunny Madden , 71, catcher for the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies between 1909 and 1911
*February 16 -Red Parnell , 48, All-Star left fielder in the Negro Leagues, most notably with the Philadelphia Stars
*March 12 - Bob Quinn, 84, executive who owned the Boston Red Sox from 1923 to 1933 and also ran three other franchises
*May 22 -Chief Bender , 70, Hall of Fame pitcher who won 212 games, starring for 3 Philadelphia Athletics world champion teams
*July 13 -Ed Porray , 65, Pitcher for the by|1914 Buffalo Buffeds, who is best known as being the only Major League player born at sea.
*July 13 -Grantland Rice , 73, sportswriter
*July 15 -Chris Mahoney , 69, pitcher/outfielder for the 1910 Boston Red Sox
*October 5 -Oscar Charleston , 57, star center fielder of the Negro Leagues
*October 14 - Bill Swanson, 66, backup infielder for the 1914 Boston Red Sox
*October 19 -Hugh Duffy , 87, Hall of Fame center fielder who batted a record .438 in 1894
*October 22 -Earl Whitehill , 54, 200-game winningpitcher
*December 9 -Bill McGowan , 58, American League umpire since 1925 who worked in 8 World Series, and who did not miss a single inning from 1925 until 1942
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