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World Series Results 1903 - 2020 World Series Results 1903 - 2020 Year Winning team League Games Losing team League 1903 Boston Americans AL 5–3 Pittsburgh Pirates NL 1904 No World Series – – – – 1905 New York Giants NL 4–1 Philadelphia Athletics AL 1906 Chicago White Sox AL 4–2 Chicago Cubs NL 1907 Chicago Cubs NL 4–0–(1) Detroit Tigers AL 1908 Chicago Cubs NL 4–1 Detroit Tigers AL 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates NL 4–3 Detroit Tigers AL 1910 Philadelphia Athletics AL 4–1 Chicago Cubs NL 1911 Philadelphia Athletics AL 4–2 New York Giants NL 1912 Boston Red Sox AL 4–3–(1) New York Giants NL 1913 Philadelphia Athletics AL 4–1 New York Giants NL 1914 Boston Braves NL 4–0 Philadelphia Athletics AL 1915 Boston Red Sox AL 4–1 Philadelphia Phillies NL 1916 Boston Red Sox AL 4–1 Brooklyn Robins NL 1917 Chicago White Sox AL 4–2 New York Giants NL 1918 Boston Red Sox AL 4–2 Chicago Cubs NL 1919 Cincinnati Reds NL 5–3 Chicago White Sox AL 1920 Cleveland Indians AL 5–2 Brooklyn Robins NL 1921 New York Giants NL 5–3 New York Yankees AL 1922 New York Giants NL 4–0–(1) New York Yankees AL 1923 New York Yankees AL 4–2 New York Giants NL 1924 Washington Senators AL 4–3 New York Giants NL 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates NL 4–3 Washington Senators AL 1926 St. Louis Cardinals NL 4–3 New York Yankees AL 1927 New York Yankees AL 4–0 Pittsburgh Pirates NL 1928 New York Yankees AL 4–0 St. Louis Cardinals NL 1929 Philadelphia Athletics AL 4–1 Chicago Cubs NL 1930 Philadelphia Athletics AL 4–2 St. Louis Cardinals NL 1931 St. Louis Cardinals NL 4–3 Philadelphia Athletics AL 1932 New York Yankees AL 4–0 Chicago Cubs NL 1933 New York Giants NL 4–1 Washington Senators AL 1934 St. Louis Cardinals NL 4–3 Detroit Tigers AL 1935 Detroit Tigers AL 4–2 Chicago Cubs NL 1936 New York Yankees AL 4–2 New York Giants NL 1937 New York Yankees AL 4–1 New York Giants NL 1938 New York Yankees AL 4–0 Chicago Cubs NL 1939 New York Yankees AL 4–0 Cincinnati Reds NL 1940 Cincinnati Reds NL 4–3 Detroit Tigers AL 1941 New York Yankees AL 4–1 Brooklyn Dodgers NL 1942 St. Louis Cardinals NL 4–1 New York Yankees AL Year Winning team League Games Losing team League 1943 New York Yankees AL 4–1 St. Louis Cardinals NL 1944 St. Louis Cardinals NL 4–2 St. Louis Browns AL 1945 Detroit Tigers AL 4–3 Chicago Cubs NL 1946 St. Louis Cardinals NL 4–3 Boston Red Sox AL 1947 New York Yankees AL 4–3 Brooklyn Dodgers NL 1948 Cleveland Indians AL 4–2 Boston Braves NL 1949 New York Yankees AL 4–1 Brooklyn Dodgers NL 1950 New York Yankees AL 4–0 Philadelphia Phillies NL 1951 New York Yankees AL 4–2 New York Giants NL 1952 New York Yankees AL 4–3 Brooklyn Dodgers NL 1953 New York Yankees AL 4–2 Brooklyn Dodgers NL 1954 New York Giants NL 4–0 Cleveland Indians AL 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers NL 4–3 New York Yankees AL 1956 New York Yankees AL 4–3 Brooklyn Dodgers NL 1957 Milwaukee Braves NL 4–3 New York Yankees AL 1958 New York Yankees AL 4–3 Milwaukee Braves NL 1959 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 4–2 Chicago White Sox AL 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates NL 4–3 New York Yankees AL 1961 New York Yankees AL 4–1 Cincinnati Reds NL 1962 New York Yankees AL 4–3 San Francisco Giants NL 1963 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 4–0 New York Yankees AL 1964 St. Louis Cardinals NL 4–3 New York Yankees AL 1965 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 4–3 Minnesota Twins AL 1966 Baltimore Orioles AL 4–0 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 1967 St. Louis Cardinals NL 4–3 Boston Red Sox AL 1968 Detroit Tigers AL 4–3 St. Louis Cardinals NL 1969 New York Mets NL 4–1 Baltimore Orioles AL 1970 Baltimore Orioles AL 4–1 Cincinnati Reds NL 1971 Pittsburgh Pirates NL 4–3 Baltimore Orioles AL 1972 Oakland Athletics AL 4–3 Cincinnati Reds NL 1973 Oakland Athletics AL 4–3 New York Mets NL 1974 Oakland Athletics AL 4–1 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 1975 Cincinnati Reds NL 4–3 Boston Red Sox AL 1976 Cincinnati Reds NL 4–0 New York Yankees AL 1977 New York Yankees AL 4–2 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 1978 New York Yankees AL 4–2 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 1979 Pittsburgh Pirates NL 4–3 Baltimore Orioles AL 1980 Philadelphia Phillies NL 4–2 Kansas City Royals AL 1981 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 4–2 New York Yankees AL 1982 St. Louis Cardinals NL 4–3 Milwaukee Brewers AL Year Winning team League Games Losing team League 1983 Baltimore Orioles AL 4–1 Philadelphia Phillies NL 1984 Detroit Tigers AL 4–1 San Diego Padres NL 1985 Kansas City Royals AL 4–3 St. Louis Cardinals NL 1986 New York Mets NL 4–3 Boston Red Sox AL 1987 Minnesota Twins AL 4–3 St. Louis Cardinals NL 1988 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 4–1 Oakland Athletics AL 1989 Oakland Athletics AL 4–0 San Francisco Giants NL 1990 Cincinnati Reds NL 4–0 Oakland Athletics AL 1991 Minnesota Twins AL 4–3 Atlanta Braves NL 1992 Toronto Blue Jays AL 4–2 Atlanta Braves NL 1993 Toronto Blue Jays AL 4–2 Philadelphia Phillies NL 1994 No World Series — — — — 1995 Atlanta Braves NL 4–2 Cleveland Indians AL 1996 New York Yankees AL 4–2 Atlanta Braves NL 1997 Florida Marlins NL 4–3 Cleveland Indians AL 1998 New York Yankees AL 4–0 San Diego Padres NL 1999 New York Yankees AL 4–0 Atlanta Braves NL 2000 New York Yankees AL 4–1 New York Mets NL 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks NL 4–3 New York Yankees AL 2002 Anaheim Angels AL 4–3 San Francisco Giants NL 2003 Florida Marlins NL 4–2 New York Yankees AL 2004 Boston Red Sox AL 4–0 St. Louis Cardinals NL 2005 Chicago White Sox AL 4–0 Houston Astros NL 2006 St. Louis Cardinals NL 4–1 Detroit Tigers AL 2007 Boston Red Sox AL 4–0 Colorado Rockies NL 2008 Philadelphia Phillies NL 4–1 Tampa Bay Rays AL 2009 New York Yankees AL 4–2 Philadelphia Phillies NL 2010 San Francisco Giants NL 4–1 Texas Rangers AL 2011 St. Louis Cardinals NL 4–3 Texas Rangers AL 2012 San Francisco Giants NL 4–0 Detroit Tigers AL 2013 Boston Red Sox AL 4–2 St. Louis Cardinals NL 2014 San Francisco Giants NL 4–3 Kansas City Royals AL 2015 Kansas City Royals AL 4–1 New York Mets NL 2016 Chicago Cubs NL 4–3 Cleveland Indians AL 2017 Houston Astros AL 4–3 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 2018 Boston Red Sox AL 4–1 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 2019 Washington Nationals NL 4–3 Houston Astros AL 2020 Los Angeles Dodgers NL 4–2 Tampa Bay Rays AL .
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