1907 World Series

The 1907 World Series featured the Chicago Cubs and the Detroit Tigers, with the Cubs winning the Series four games to none (with one tie) for their first championship.

The Cubs came back strong from their shocking loss in the 1906 World Series. With pitching dominance over the Tigers and a young Ty Cobb, the Cubs allowed only three runs in the four games they won, while stealing 18 bases off the rattled Tigers.

Managers: Frank Chance (Chicago), Hughie Jennings (Detroit)

Umpires: Hank O'Day (NL), Jack Sheridan (AL)

Matchup


Game 1, October 8
West Side Park, Chicago, Illinois

Game 2, October 9
West Side Park, Chicago, Illinois

Game 3, October 10
West Side Park, Chicago, Illinois

Game 4, October 11
Bennett Park, Detroit, Michigan

Game 5, October 12
Bennett Park, Detroit, Michigan

Trivia

 * Game 1 was the first time a World Series game ended in a tie.

External link

 * 1907 World Series at Baseball-Reference.com