1922 World Series

In the 1922 World Series, the New York Giants beat the New York Yankees in five games (four games to none with one tie).

The Giants pitched around Babe Ruth and scored just enough runs to win each of the games outside of the Game 2 tie.

Managers: John McGraw (Giants), Miller Huggins (Yankees)

Umpires: Bill Klem (NL), George Hildebrand (AL), Barry McCormick (NL), Brick Owens (AL)

Trivia

 * By 1922, the term "World Series" was frequently used as opposed to "World's Series".
 * Game 2, a tie called on account of darkness, produced such an uproar that Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis ordered the gate receipts turned over to charity.
 * Every game was played at the Polo Grounds with the home team alternating.
 * This was Giants' manager John McGraw's final Series win.

External link

 * 1922 World Series at Baseball-Reference.com