
1950 Major League Team Statistics - Baseball-Reference.com
1950 Major Leagues Standings, Team and Player Statistics, Leaderboards, Award Winners, Trades, Minor Leagues, Fielding, Batting, Pitching, New Debuts
1950 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia
The 1950 major league baseball season began on April 18, 1950. The regular season ended on October 1, with the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Yankees as the regular season champions of the National League and American League, respectively.
1950 MLB Standings and Records: Regular Season
The official standings for Major League Baseball including division and league standings for regular season, wild card, and playoffs.
Major League Baseball - 1950 MLB Teams - RetroSeasons.com
The 1950 Major League Baseball season began on April 18 and ended on October 7, 1950, with the New York Yankees of the American League winning the World Series over the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League in four games.
1950 MLB Season History - Major League Baseball - ESPN
Check out the 1950 MLB Season History, featuring league standings, postseason results, no-hitters, and baseball's leaders in Home Runs, ERA, and more.
Baseball History in the 1950s: A Monopoly of Success - This …
The Yankees, along with their two brothers of New York baseball—the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants—owned major league baseball for much of the 1950s. Through the decade’s first seven years, every World Series winner represented Gotham—as did five of its losers.
1950 Baseball Statistics and Rosters from the Stats Crew
1950 Major League Baseball The 1950 season was the 75th year of Major League Baseball, and 16 teams competed that season. The New York Yankees won the 1950 AL championship.
1950 MLB Summary - The Baseball Cube
Summary of the 1950 Major League Baseball season with standings, statistics, rosters, leaderboards and boxscores.
1950s All-Decade Team - The Baseball Scholar
2017年8月28日 · The 1950s was the beginning of some legendary baseball careers. Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle, and Willie Mays all began their careers. Franchises were on the move as the Braves moved to Milwaukee, the St. Louis Browns moved to Baltimore and changed their nickname to the Orioles, the Philadelphia Athletics moved to Kansas City, and the…
Baseball History in 1950 American League | Baseball Almanac
On June 8 th, the Red Sox recorded the most lopsided victory in baseball history after crushing the visiting St. Louis Browns 29-4. Boston also set several Major League records including most extra bases on long hits (thirty-two) in a game, and the most extra bases on long hits in consecutive games (fifty-one).