Four: Bill McKechnie (1925 Pittsburgh Pirates, 1940 Cincinnati Reds); Bucky Harris (1924 Washington Senators, 1947 New York Yankees); Sparky Anderson (1975 and 1976 Cincinnati Reds, 1984 Detroit Tigers); and Tony LaRussa (1989 Oakland A's, 2006 St. Louis Cardinals). Both Anderson and LaRussa won World Series in the National League and the American League.
The first to accomplish the feat was George "Sparky" Anderson, who won two world championships with the Cincinnati Reds (1975-76) and a third with the Detroit Tigers (1984). The only other person to do it was Tony La Russa, who won the 1989 World Series with the Oakland A's and two world championships with the St. Louis Cardinals (2006, 2011).
1) Sparky Anderson - 1975 and 1976 Cincinnati Reds, 1984 Detroit Tigers
2) Tony LaRussa - 1989 Oakland Athletics, 2006 St. Louis Cardinals
There have been many, including Frank Robinson, the Most Valuable Player of the 1966 World Series, and Dusty Baker, who played on back-to-back National League champions in 1977 and 1978.
The World Series.
Before 1978 official league baseballs were used in the world series. When the World Series was played in the American League ballpark, an official American League baseball was used, National League ballpark, National League baseball. The baseballs were not specially marked for the World Series. Rawlings started to make World Series baseballs in 1978 that features The World Series logo.
The World Series in baseball is the best team in the American League, playing the best team in the National League for the Major League Championship.
In Major League Baseball, NLDS stands for the National League Division Series which determines which two teams from the National League will advance to the National League Championship Series. The Division Series consist of two best-of-five series, featuring the three division winners and a wild-card team.
The world series is between the top american league team and the top national league team. There is no american league world series. The Texas Rangers were the american league team in the World Series. The St. Louis Cardinals from the national league beat them in seven games.
1945 World Series BaseballsWhen the World Series was played in the American League ballpark, an Official American League Reach baseball was used, and when the World Series was played in the National League ballpark the Official National League Spalding baseball was used.It was not until 1978 when Rawlings first started to make World Series baseballs that features the World Series logo.
1978 World Series baseballsRawlings started to make World Series baseballs in 1978 that featured the World Series logo.Before 1978 official league baseballs were used in the world series. When the World Series was played in the American League ballpark, an official American League baseball was used, National League ballpark, National League baseball. The baseballs were not specially marked for the World Series.
its the championship between the national league and American league champions
It stands for League Championship Series ie. the ALCS would be the American League Championship Series and the NLCS would be the National League Championship Series
The MLB All Star game managers are the managers of the teams that went to the previous World Series.
The ALDS is the American League Division Series. The ALDS and its National League equivalent, the NLDS, are the first rounds of Major League Baseball's postseason. There are 2 ALDS series. The winners meet in the ALCS (the American League Championship Series). Meanwhile the same happens in the NL. The ALCS and ALDS winners meet in the World Series.