1913 in baseball

The following are the baseball events of the year 1913 throughout the world.

Champions

 * World Series: Philadelphia Athletics over New York Giants (4-1)

Births

 * January 7 - Johnny Mize
 * February 14 - Mel Allen
 * February 20 - Tommy Henrich
 * March 2 - Mort Cooper
 * August 8 - Cecil Travis
 * August 14 - Paul Dean
 * August 17 - Rudy York
 * August 31 - Ray Dandridge
 * October 19 - Al Brazle

Deaths

 * June 5 - Chris von der Ahe, 61, owner of the St. Louis Browns from 1882 to 1898 who greatly developed the entertainment aspect of the sport with fan-friendly promotions and ballpark attractions; presided over first team to win four straight pennants (1885-1888)
 * June 30 - George "Roger" Tidden, 56, sports editor in New York since 1895
 * August 8 - John Gaffney, 58, the sport's first great umpire, officiating for twelve seasons in three leagues between 1884 and 1900; managed Washington team in 1886-87, and officiated in 1887-88-89 championship series, pioneering use of multiple umpires in games
 * August 25 - Red Donahue, 40, pitcher who won 20 games three times with the Phillies and Browns, led NL in complete games in 1897; 164 wins included 1898 no-hitter
 * September 15 - Frank Hough, 56, sports editor in Philadelphia who helped organize Athletics franchise in 1901
 * December 24 - Louis Sockalexis, 42, right fielder for the 1897-99 Cleveland Spiders who was the first Native American to play in the major leagues