- 1921 in baseball
Year in baseball
this year = 1921Headline Events of the Year
*First
radio broadcast of theWorld Series .
*Babe Ruth breaks Roger Connor's All-Time Home Run record of 138.Champions
*World Series: New York Giants over
New York Yankees (5-3)Awards and honors
*League Award
** NoneMLB Statistical Leaders
Major League Baseball final standings
American League final standings
East (independent teams) final standings
A loose confederation of teams were gathered in the East to compete with the West, however East teams did not organize a formal league as the West did.
Events
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August 12 -Philadelphia 's George Smith gave up 12 hits and still pitched a shutout as the Phillies beat the Boston Braves 4-0.*
August 19 -Ty Cobb of theDetroit Tigers becomes the fourth player with 3000 career hits.*
October 13 - The New York Giants defeat theNew York Yankees , 1-0, in Game 8 of the World Series, to capture their secondWorld Championship , five games to three. This series marked the first time the Yankees participated in theWorld Series , to date the Yankees have participated in 39World Series . For the first time in World Series play, all games were held at one site: thePolo Grounds in New York, with the home team alternating. The Yankees sub-leased thePolo Grounds from the New York Giants from 1913 through 1922. The Series was the first to be broadcast onradio . Announcer Thomas Cowan recreated the game overWestinghouse -owned WJZ in Newark, listening to phoned-in reports from the stadium.Births
January-March
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January 8 -Johnny Tobin
*February 3 -Red Durrett
*February 8 -Hoot Evers
*February 8 -Willard Marshall
*February 20 - Jack Robinson
*February 25 -Andy Pafko
*March 1 -Howie Fox
*March 2 -Dick Starr
*March 5 -Elmer Valo
*March 10 - James Atkins
*March 14 - Bill Kennedy
*March 22 -George Crowe
*March 30 -Dick Fowler April-June
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April 1 -Jim Hearn
*April 9 -Charlie Mead
*April 10 -Chuck Connors
*April 23 -Warren Spahn
*May 6 -Dick Wakefield
*May 18 -John Fick
*May 20 -Hal Newhouser
*May 29 -Ferris Fain
*June 7 -Bill McCahan
*June 10 -Al Verdel
*June 26 -Howie Pollet
*June 27 -Hank Behrman
*June 27 -Lou Kretlow
*June 28 -Steve Filipowicz
*June 30 -Joe Stephenson July-September
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July 7 -Johnny Van Cuyk
*July 11 -Hal Gregg
*July 25 -Marv Rackley
*July 25 -Sandy Ullrich
*July 26 -Tom Saffell
*July 28 -Ben Steiner
*August 5 -Ebba St. Claire
*August 23 - Dale Mitchell
*August 28 -Cliff Aberson
*August 28 -Bill Bradford
*September 5 -Vince Shupe
*September 6 - Jack Phillips
*September 21 -John McHale
*September 24 -Clyde Vollmer
*September 30 -Eddie McGah October-December
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October 7 -Red Adams
*October 7 -Charlie Fox
*October 16 -Matt Batts
*October 30 -Chet Kehn
*November 5 -Mike Goliat
*November 19 -Roy Campanella
*November 26 -Jodie Beeler
*December 5 -Dave Ferriss
*December 9 -Chuck Kress
*December 14 -Bobby Adams
*December 28 -Nelson Burbrink Deaths
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March 30 -Frank Bancroft , 74, manager who won 1884 championship with Providence Grays, also managed six other teams; introduced baseball to Cuba in 1879, and was Reds executive for 30 years
*April 21 - Tom O'Brien, 60, 19th-century infielder/outfielder for the Worcester Ruby Legs, Baltimore Orioles, Boston Reds, New York Metropolitans and Rochester Broncos
*June 27 -Hugh Nicol , 63, Scottish right fielder who set 19th-century record for steals with 138 for 1887 Cincinnati team
*July 16 -Arthur Irwin , 63, Canadian shortstop for six teams who managed Boston to 1891 American Association pennant; later a scout and minor league manager
*October 27 -Bill Kuehne , 63, German third baseman for the Columbus Buckeyes, Pittsburgh Alleghenys & Burghers, Columbus Solons, Louisville Colonels, St. Louis Browns, and Cincinnati Reds during the 19th century
*November 4 -Levi Meyerle , 76, infielder who won National Association batting titles in 1871 and 1874, later playing in the first major league game
*December 9 ,Charlie Morton , 67, player, manager, and later a minor league president.
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