1943 WORLD SERIES


The '1943 World Series' matched the defending champion St. Louis Cardinals against the New York Yankees, in a rematch of the 1942 Series. The Yankees won the Series in five games for their 10th championship in 21 seasons. It was Yankees' manager Joe McCarthy's final Series win.
This Series was scheduled for a 3-4 format due to wartime travel restrictions. The 3-4 format meant there was only one trip between ballparks, but if the Series had ended in a 4-game sweep, there would have been 3 games played in one park and only 1 in the other.
'Records:' New York Yankees (W: 98, L: 56, Pct: .636, GA: 13 ½) - St. Louis Cardinals (W: 105, L: 49, Pct: .682, GA: 18)
'Managers:' Joe McCarthy (New York), Billy Southworth (St. Louis)
'Umpires:' Eddie Rommel (AL), Beans Reardon (NL), Joe Rue (AL), Bill Stewart (NL)

Note: Eddie Rommel became the third person to appear in the World Series both as a player and as an umpire.

Contents
Summary
Matchups
Game 1
Game 2
Game 3
Game 4
Game 5
Composite Box
Trivia
Reference(s)
External links

Summary


'AL New York Yankees (4) vs. NL St. Louis Cardinals (1)'
GameScoreDateLocationAttendance
1 Cardinals – 2, 'Yankees' – 4 October 5Yankee Stadium68,676
2 'Cardinals' – 4, Yankees – 3 October 6Yankee Stadium68,578
3 Cardinals – 2, 'Yankees' – 6 October 7Yankee Stadium69,990
4 'Yankees' – 2, Cardinals – 1 October 10Sportsman's Park36,196
5 'Yankees' – 2, Cardinals – 0 October 11Sportsman's Park33,872

Matchups


Game 1

October 5, 1943 at Yankee Stadium in New York New York
Team123456789RHE
St. Louis (N)010010000'2''7''2'
'New York (A)'00020200X'4''8''2'
'W': Spud Chandler (1-0)   'L': Max Lanier (0-1)
'HR': 'NYY' Joe Gordon (1)

Game 2

October 6, 1943 at Yankee Stadium in New York, New York
Team123456789RHE
'St. Louis (N)'001300000'4''7''2'
New York (A)000100002'3''6''0'
'W': Mort Cooper (1-0)   'L': Tiny Bonham (0-1)
'HR': 'STL' Marty Marion (1) Ray Sanders (1)

Game 3

October 7, 1943 at Yankee Stadium in New York, New York
Team123456789RHE
St. Louis (N)000200000'2''6''4'
'New York (A)'00000105X'6''8''0'
'W': Hank Borowy (1-0)   'L': Al Brazle (0-1)

Game 4

October 10, 1943 at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis, Missouri
Team123456789RHE
'New York (A)'000100010'2''6''2'
St. Louis (N)000000100'1''7''1'
'W': Marius Russo (1-0)   'L': Harry Brecheen (0-1)

Game 5

October 11, 1943 at Sportsman's Park in St. Louis, Missouri
Team123456789RHE
'New York (A)'000002000'2''7''1'
St. Louis (N)000000000'0''10''1'
'W': Spud Chandler (2-0)   'L': Mort Cooper (1-1)
'HR': 'NYY' Bill Dickey (1)

Composite Box


1943 World Series '(4-1): New York Yankees (A.L.)' over St. Louis Cardinals (N.L.)
Team123456789RHE
'New York Yankees '000405062'17''35''5'
'St. Louis Cardinals '011510100'9''37''10'
'Total Attendance': 277,312   'Average Attendance': 55,462
'Winning Player’s Share': – $6,139   'Losing Player’s Share' – $4,322

Trivia



Howie Pollet, Max Lanier, and Mort Cooper - all playing for the St. Louis Cardinals - ranked 1-2-3 in the National League in ERA at 1.75, 1.90 and 2.30, respectively.

★ The only St Louis Cardinals' victory took place during Game 2, the same day as the death of Mort & Walker Cooper's father, Robert.

Murry Dickson, who helped close the door on the Cardinals in Game 5 by allowing no hits while on the mound, was on a ten (10) day pass from the United States Army.

★ The following St Louis Cardinal players, who were on the roster during the 1942 World Series championship, were lost to the armed services: Johnny Beazley, Jimmy Brown, Creepy Crespi, Terry Moore, and Enos Slaughter.

★ The Yankees suffered losses also as Joe DiMaggio, Phil Rizzuto, Red Ruffing, and Buddy Hassett all marched off into the armed forces and Red Rolfe retired to coach at Dartmouth College.

Reference(s)


Neft, David S., and Richard M. Cohen. ''The World Series.'' 1st ed. New York: St Martins, 1990. (Neft and Cohen 192-195)

External links



1943 World Series at Baseball-Reference.com

1943 World Series at ''WorldSeries.com (MLB.com)''

1943 World Series at Baseball-Almanac.com

1943 World Series box scores and play-by-play at Retrosheet.org

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