Swede Risberg, SS, Chicago White Sox. 8 in the 1919 world series. Albeit, he probably intentionally made the errors (so, are they real errors?) since the "Black Sox" threw the series to the Reds. Risberg was a weak hitter - fielding was his prowess. So, it's pretty obvious his "boots" were "all about the money".
The 1906 Sox and the 1966 Dodgers tie with 6
It happened twice and it involved the same two teams--the Tigers and the White Sox. In one game the Tigers made 12 errors and the White Sox made 6 and in the other game the White Sox made 12 errors and the Tigers made 6 errors.
none last year was their first year to make it to the world series
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no but they have made it to the ALCS twice 1995, 2001
The Texas Rangers made back-to-back World Series appearances in 2010 and 2011. They lost the 2010 World Series in five games to the San Francisco Giants. A year later, they lost the 2011 World Series to the St. Louis Cardinals.
Prior to the 2007 World Series, the last Red Sox pitcher to get a base hit in a World Series game was Bill Lee in Game 7 of the 1975 World Series.
The Texas Rangers
Willie Mays made "The Catch" off the bat of Cleveland's Vic Wertz in game 1 of the 1954 World Series.
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The Boston Red Sox defeated the New York Giants 4 games to 3. Click on the '1912 World Series' link on this page to read a game by game breakdown.
Yes. The 2010 World Series was the first for the Texas Rangers franchise. They were defeated by the San Francisco Giants in five games. The Rangers made it to the World Series again in 2011, but lost to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games.
The Rangers have made it to the world series once (2010).
That team never made the MLB World Series.
It happened twice and it involved the same two teams--the Tigers and the White Sox. In one game the Tigers made 12 errors and the White Sox made 6 and in the other game the White Sox made 12 errors and the Tigers made 6 errors.
No, he was also an outfielder. He made a notable play in right field to protect Don Larsen's perfect game in 1956; a game which is still the only perfect game in World Series history.
No that is a made up game on the series Suite Life on Deck
Game 6 of the 1986 World Series was won by the New York Mets, beating the Boston Red Sox 6-5. The winning pitcher was Rick Aguilera who entered the game in relief in the 9th inning. This was the game that Bill Buckner made a costly error to enable the Mets to win the game in 10 innings.