Florida marlins over the Cleveland Indians
Carlos Beltran has never played for a team that made it to the World Series.
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Manny Ramirez
Between 4 and 7. The two teams in the World Series play each other a maximum of 7 games with the team that wins 4 of those games declared the winner. If one team wins the first 4 games, the Series is over. Like in 2010, if one team wins their fourth game in the fifth game of the Series, the Series is over.
The New York Yankees won the World Series in 1996 and 1998, they defeated the Atlanta Braves in 6 games in 1996 and they defeated the San Diego Padres in 4 games in 1998 however they did not win the World Series in 1997 they were not one of the teams that participated in the 1997 World Series, the Cleveland Indians and the then-Florida Marlins participated in the 1997 World Series which the Florida Marlins ended up winning in Game 7.
A World Series ring is not an official award presented by MLB; the latter only awards a trophy to the team that wins the Series. It is only a tradition that the winning team gives rings to its employees, and a team is free to offer -- or refuse to offer -- rings to any staff member it wants to. In general, rings are only made for those employees who work in the locker room of the team -- manager, players, coaches, and trainers. However, a team is perfectly free to give one to its scouts as well.
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In the 2010 World Series, the Texas Rangers lost to the San Francisco Giants, four games to one.
The San Francisco Giants defeated the Texas Rangers four games to one to win the 2010 World Series.
Cal Ripken played on one World Series Championship team. The 1983 Baltimore Orioles.
After this year there is only ONE active MLB team that's NEVER appeared in a World Series... That team is The SEATTLE MARINERS (Only team that's never won their Pennant)
Six players have had ten or more RBI is a World Series -- and only one of these guys played for the team that won the series the year of their achievement! Bobby Richardson had 12 in the 1960 Series, and his team-mate Mickey Mantle had 11 -- but the Yankees lost in seven games.