Here is a list of the World Series Champions from 1965 to 2014:
Tony La Russa won the World Series three times as a manager. The first was with the Oakland A's in 1989, the last two were with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2006 and 2011.
As of the 2007 playoffs, no. The Chicago Cubs have not won a World Series since 1908. The Indians have the second longest drought in MLB having last won the World Series in 1948.
Sparky Anderson won the World Series three times as a manager. The first two were with the Cincinnati Reds in 1975 and 1976, the last one was with the Detroit Tigers in 1984.
The Cubs last won the World Series in 1908. Since then, the Yankees have won 26 World Series.
Since 1990, the Yankees have won five World Series (1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2009).
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Last six Teams to make the World SeriesTwo teams go to the World Series every year so I will give you the last six teams, as of 2009. The 2007 World Series featured the Boston Red Sox beating the Colorado Rockies 4 games to 0. The 2008 World Series features the Philadelphia Phillies beating the Tampa Bay Rays 4 games to 1. The 2009 World Series features the New York Yankees beating the Philadelphis Phillies 4 games to 2.
As of 2014 the last World Series winner was the Boston Red Sox. Other teams include Giants, Cardinals, Yankees, Phillies, Marlins, and Angels.
Absolutely not. A salary cap is communist.The "stated" benefit for a salary cap is that it distributes the talent more evenly across the league, and thereby prevents one team winning the championship over and over. But it doesn't work that way. The NFL has a salary cap, and the Patriots have dominated for the last few years. The NBA had a salary cap while the Bulls were a dynasty. MLB has NO salary cap, but there is no one dominant team. In the last 6 seasons, 6 different teams (Cardinals, White Sox, Red Sox, Marlins, Angels, and Diamondbacks) have won the World Series. Of these 6 teams, 2 of them (Marlins and Diamondbacks) did not even exist 11 years before their championship. Two teams (Angels and Diamondbacks) had NEVER won a World Series, or even a League championship. Two teams (White Sox and Red Sox) had not won a World Series in over 85 years. Only 1 teams (Marlins) had one a World Series at any time in the last 20 years. Only one team (Cardinals) even played in the World Series more than once during those 6 years.In addition, there were 4 other teams that appeared in, but did not win, a World Series during those 6 years - the Tigers, Astros, Yankees, and Giants. Only the Yankees appeared more than once, losing both times. The Tigers hadn't played in a World Series in 22 years. The Astros had NEVER played in the World Series in their 43-year history. The Giants hadn't won a World Series in 49 years and hadn't played in one in 13 years.Among those teams who won the World Series in the last 6 years, the average length of time since their last World Series win is 41.5 years. This number is artificially low because, for the Angels and Diamondbacks, who had their FIRST World Series win during this time, I cannot use more than 41 and 4 years, respectively, since that is the length of time they had been in existence. If you throw those two teams out, the average span is 51 years. That is impressive, because there are only 30 teams in MLB. This means that, ON AVERAGE, a team will win the World Series every 30 years.The average number of previous World Series wins among these 6 teams is 3.3. Compared to an average of 3.1 for ALL major league teams through the 2000 season. But that average is based on the current 30 teams. Since the World Series began in 1909, the number of teams in MLB has, for the most part, been far less than 30. I'm guessing it averages about 25, meaning that the adjusted average among all teams is 3.7 World Series wins. And the last 6 World Series Champions averaged just 3.3 previous wins.Compute some of these numbers for the last 6 Super Bowl or NBA champions. You will see that "dyanasties" are a much bigger problem in these sports, even though they have salary caps and baseball does not.By the way, baseball does have a "luxury tax", which is kinda sorta similar to a salary cap. MLB sets a "maximum" total salary for the teams, but the teams don't HAVE to abide by that maximum. If they exceed it, however, they have to pay a percentage of the amount by which they exceed the maximum. I don't really like this, but it's a whole lot better than the salary cap._____________________________________________________________________yes
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For winning the World Series it is the Texas Rangers who have, through 2011, never won a WS. Their first season in MLB was 1961 as the Washington Senators. The two teams with longer droughts are the Chicago Cubs who last won in 1908 and the Cleveland Indians who last won in 1948. For playing in a World Series it is the Seattle Mariners who have, through 2011, never played in a WS. Their first season in MLB was 1977. The two teams with longer droughts are the Chicago Cubs who last played in 1945 and the Washington Nationals who have never played in a WS since entering MLB in 1969 as the Montreal Expos.
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The Philadelphia Phillies appeared in 6 World Series, losing in the years 1915, 1950, 1983, 1993, and winning the 1980 World Series for the first, and last time, depending on the outcome of the 2008 World Series.
The New York Yankees defeated the Atlanta Braves in four games in the 1999 World Series.
the Chicago cubs have the longest drought of a world series title with 102 years since they last won in 1908, In fact, they also hold the longest drought without a World Series appearance, not having won the NL pennant since 1945. Even had they won the 1945 World Series, they would still hold the longest active World Series championship drought, the second longest being since 1948 by the Cleveland Indians. There are several expansion teams that have never won a world series.
Yes. The last 2 World Series droughts for the New York Yankees was 1963 -1976, 13 years without winning a series, and 1979 -1995, 17 years without winning a World Series. A Cubs fan would laugh at that.