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1938 - New
York Yankees (4) vs. Chicago Cubs (0) |
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Game |
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Winning Team |
Losing Team |
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1 |
Oct. 5 |
New York (Ruffing) 3 |
CHICAGO (Lee) 1 |
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2 |
Oct. 6 |
New York (Gomez) 6 |
CHICAGO (Dean) 3 |
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3 |
Oct. 8 |
NEW YORK (Pearson) 5 |
Chicago (Bryant) 2 |
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4 |
Oct. 9 |
NEW YORK (Ruffing) 8 |
Chicago (Lee) 3 |
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Managers -- Joe McCarthy,
Yankees; Gabby Hartnett, Cubs |
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Notes: Joe McCarthy became the first manager to win three consecutive World Series titles. ... Bill Dickey and Joe Gordon led the Yankees with a .400 average. |
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The Yankees, as usual, cruised
to the American League pennant, finishing 9 ½ games ahead of the second-place
Red Sox. The Cubs traveled a significantly tougher path to the National
League flag. Chicago spent most of the season chasing, first, the Giants,
and then the Pirates. But on September 28, with twilight descending upon
Wrigley Field, Cubs catcher Gabby Hartnett, who had been named manager
in July, hit a home run with two outs in the bottom of the ninth, lifting
Chicago to a victory over the Pirates and sole possession of first place.
Hartnett's blow would immortalized in Cubs lore as "the Homer in the Gloamin'."A
few days later, the Cubs clinched the pennant.
The World Series opened in Chicago, where the fans in Wrigley
Field witnessed a tight contest. The Yanks scored a pair of runs in the
second, the Cubs scored once in the third, the Yanks a single run in the
sixth, and that's how it ended -- 3-1 Yankees. Red Ruffing went the distance
and scattered nine hits to earn the victory with Bill Lee taking the
loss.
Game 2 matched Yankee ace Lefty Gomez against Dizzy Dean, bereft of
his once-great fastball but still effective. And thanks to center fielder
Joe Marty's sac fly in the first and two-run double in the third, Dean
was nursing a 3-2 Chicago lead after seven frames. But in the top of the
eighth, Frank Crosetti touched Dean for a two-run homer, and one inning
later Joe DiMaggio did the same. Gomez, with help from reliever Johnny
Murphy, didn't allow the Cubs to score after the third, and the final
was New York 6, Chicago 3.
In New York for Game 3, after a day off, the Yankees didn't collect their
first base hit until the fifth inning, when Joe Gordon drove a Clay Bryant
pitch into the left-field bleachers. Three batters later, Yankees third
baseman Red Rolfe singled home Yankees starter Monte Pearson to give New
York a 2-1 lead. The Bombers scored another pair in the sixth on Gordon's
two-run single, and Pearson went nine innings for the 5-2 victory.
Crosetti lined a bases-loaded triple into the left-field corner in the
second inning of Game 4, and though the Cubs hung around for a while after
that, the Yankees put the game away with four runs in the bottom of
the eighth. Game 1 winner Red Ruffing went nine innings to gain the 8-3,
Series-clinching decision.
That made six straight Series losses for the Cubs, while the Yankees
could boast three in the last three seasons.
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