
After two games, the league still has three unbeaten teams (the 1953 New York Yankees, the 1959 Chicago White Sox and the 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates) and three winless teams (the 1953 Brooklyn Dodgers, the 1954 New York Giants and the…

Season #4’s opening day saw a number of strong pitching performances. The most runs scored in a game by any team was five. Three teams scored one run or less, but one of those was victorious as the 1959 Chicago…

After a rough opening loss, the Sacramento Kings pulled off a stunner in game #2, beating the Boston Celtics 96-94 on Mitch Richmond’s game-winner with 10 seconds left. This was a close game throughout, with neither side taking a lead…

The Kings Gauntlet began in true Kings style, as they led the Atlanta Hawks for the majority of the contest only to blow it in the end. Sacramento was up by 11 in the third quarter and by five with…

Twenty-one appears to be the magic number, as for the third straight season, the champion finished with a 21-11 record. For the segment featuring teams from 1931-46, the 1937 New York Yankees finished strong to win the pennant, beating the…

A rematch of the 1934 World Series turned into a battle for last place in the final series of Season 3. The Detroit Tigers avenged their World Series loss to the St. Louis Cardinals by winning three of four and…

The 1940 Cincinnati Reds continued their successful season-ending run, taking three of four games from the 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers. The Reds won eight of their final 10 to finish in a second-place tie with the 1935 Chicago Cubs at 19-13.…

Too little, too late, the 1935 Chicago Cubs won a series for the first time since week 4, taking three of four from the 1933 Washington Senators to close out the season. The Cubs were in first place for a…

The 1931 Philadelphia Athletics finished the season off well, winning the final three games of their series against the 1946 Boston Red Sox. At 18-14, Philadelphia has a shot at a share of second place depending on how other results…