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Sept. 28 - Regular season ends Oct. 1 - Divisional playoffs begin Oct. 9 - League championship series begin Oct. 22 - World Series begins
The only uniform number of a Texas Rangers player that has been retired is Nolan Ryan's #34, which was retired by the team on Sept. 15, 1996. In 1997, all major league teams retired uniform #42 in honor of Jackie Robinson, the first African American to play major league baseball.
Not sure, but can tell you that even the 2001 116 win Seattle Mariners team was swept by Oakland in Sept. (only sweep). 2011 Phillies can still do it, as they just avoided sweep by Astros.
Portsmouth 7-4 Reading, Sept 2007
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In Major League Baseball, teams may expand their active rosters to 40 players on Sept. 1, this includes for the playoffs as well. In the playoffs however you can only have 25 active players, the reason 40 players are on your roster is because unlike in the regular season you cannot move players to/from your minor league teams during the playoffs.
Yak's goal at Stoke (14 Sept 08) was his 79th in the Premier League (18 for Everton).
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
Nothing major. Next is Labor Day the first week of Sept.
Eleven - Portsmouth beat Reading 7-4 in Sept 2007.
They didn't. Game 1 of the 1958 World Series was played October 1 and the final game, Game 7, was played October 9. The 1918 World Series was played immediately after Labor Day. This was due to World War I and the U.S. government's 'work or fight' edict that stated all men of draft age would either enlist in the military or take a job in an industry the government deemed essential to the war effort. The government ruled baseball not to be essential to the war effort and MLB, in negotiations with the government, agreed to end the regular season on Labor Day weekend and have the World Series immediately afterward.
Baseball's longest winning streaks 1916 New York Giants 26 1880 Chicago Cubs 21 1935 Chicago Cubs 21 1884 Providence Grays 20 2002 Oakland Athletics 20 Source(s): http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/news/2002/09/04/royals_athletics_ap/