1933 World Series

1933 World Series
Team (Wins) Manager(s) Season
New York Giants (4) Bill Terry (player/manager) 91–61, .599, GA: 5
Washington Senators (1) Joe Cronin (player/manager) 99–53, .651, GA: 7
DatesOctober 3–7
VenuePolo Grounds (New York)
Griffith Stadium (Washington)
UmpiresCharley Moran (NL), George Moriarty (AL), Cy Pfirman (NL), Red Ormsby (AL)
Hall of FamersGiants:
Carl Hubbell
Travis Jackson
Mel Ott
Bill Terry
Senators:
Joe Cronin
Goose Goslin
Heinie Manush
Sam Rice
Broadcast
RadioNBC, CBS
Radio announcersNBC:
Hal Totten
Tom Manning
Graham McNamee
CBS:
Fred Hoey
France Laux
Roger Baker
Ted Husing
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The 1933 World Series was the championship series of the 1933 Major League Baseball season. The 30th edition of the World Series, it matched the National League (NL) pennant winner New York Giants and the American League (AL) pennant winner Washington Senators. The Giants defeated the Senators in five games for their first championship since 1922 and their fourth overall. Key to the Giants' World Series triumph was the pitching of aces "King" Carl Hubbell and "Prince" Hal Schumacher.

This would be the last World Series played in Washington, D.C., until 2019. The Giants next won the World Series in 1954, their final title in New York City as the franchise moved to San Francisco after the 1957 season.


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