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The following are the baseball events of the year 1925 throughout the world.
Champions[]
- World Series: Pittsburgh Pirates over Washington Senators (4-3)
- Negro League World Series: Hilldale Daisies over Kansas City Monarchs (5-1)
Awards and honors[]
Major League Baseball final standings[]
American League final standings[]
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National League final standings[]
National League | ||||
Club | Wins | Losses | Win % | GB |
Pittsburgh Pirates | 95 | 58 | .621 | -- |
New York Giants | 86 | 66 | .566 | 8.5 |
Cincinnati Reds | 80 | 73 | .523 | 15 |
St. Louis Cardinals | 77 | 76 | .503 | 18 |
Boston Braves | 70 | 83 | .458 | 25 |
Brooklyn Robins | 68 | 85 | .444 | 27 |
Philadelphia Phillies | 68 | 85 | .444 | 27 |
Chicago Cubs | 68 | 86 | .442 | 27.5 |
Events[]
Births[]
- February 9 - Vic Wertz
- May 12 - Yogi Berra
- June 8 - Del Ennis
- August 16 - Willie Jones
- September 18 - Harvey Haddix
- September 26 - Bobby Shantz
- November 9 - Bill Bruton
- November 18 - Gene Mauch
Deaths[]
- February 15 - Duke Farrell, 58, catcher for eight teams who batted .300 four times, led American Association in home runs and RBI in 1891; later a scout
- March 4 - Monte Ward, 65, pitcher who posted 164-102 record on the mound, including 47 wins for 1879 champion Providence and 1880 perfect game, then became shortstop, batting over .325 three times; fifth player to reach 2000 hits; organized first players' union in 1888, formed 1890 Players League
- April 18 - Charles Ebbets, 65, owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers franchise since 1897
- August 2 - Patrick T. Powers, 63, founder of the minor leagues' governing body who served as its first president from 1901 to 1909
- August 15 - Arthur Soden, 80, owner of the NL's Boston franchise from the 1870s to the 1900s; NL president in 1882
- October 7 - Christy Mathewson, 45, pitcher for the New York Giants whose 373 victories included two no-hitters and thirteen 20-win seasons, reaching 30 four times including modern NL record of 37 in 1908; led NL in ERA and strikeouts five times each, wins and shutouts four times; set NL career records for wins, strikeouts, games and shutouts; had ERA under 2.00 five times with career 2.13 mark; pitched three shutouts in six days as star of 1905 World Series