There have been several World Series games played in the month of September. The entire 1918 World Series was played in September. (The only World Series to be played entirely in the month of September.)
1932 - games 1 & 2, Sept 28 & 29
1936 - game 1, Sept 30
1942 - game 1, Sept 30
1947 - game 1, Sept 30
1954 - games 1 & 2, Sept 29 & 30
1958 - games 1, 2 & 3, Sept 28, 29 & 30
The earliest a World Series started in the 1950s was in 1955 when the Series started September 28. The latest a Series ended was in 1951, 1956, and 1957 when the Series ended on October 10. No account of the Games of the 50s I have seen mentions snow.
In the World Series, Smoky Burgess started 5 games (Games 1, 2, 4, 5, and 7) and Hal Smith started 2 games (Games 3 and 6). In the regular season, Burgess started 86 games and Smith started 66 games.
Matt Treanor started in one game of the 2010 World Series. It was Game 2 of the series.
Fox aired the World Series in 2014. All games started at 7:07 pm Central.
Game 1 was played on September 5.Game 6 was played on September 11.The Boston Red Sox won the 1918 World Series, defeating the Chicago Cubs 4 games to 2.
Maddux was in the World Series in 1995, 1996, and 1999. In those (respective) Series, he started in 2, 2, and 1 games -- thus five starts altogether.
The World Series is about a world championship against the National League champion and the American League champion. The World Series started in 1903 against the Boston Americans versus the Pittsburgh Pirates. Boston won 5 games to 3. As of today, there was 108 World Series played ever since then.
World Series of Video Games was created in 2006.
Mickey Lolich of the 1968 Detroit Tigers started and won Games 2, 5, and 7.
The first World Series MVP award was given to pitcher John Podres of the Brooklyn Dodgers after the 1955 World Series won by the Dodgers, 4 games to 3, over the New York Yankees. Podres started and won two games in the Series, including pitching a shutout in Game 7.
Bob Gibson hit home runs in the 67 & 68 World Series
Whitey Ford started three games for the Yankees in the 1962 World Series.Game 1 - (win)Game 4 - (no decision)Game 6 - (loss)