1918 in baseball

1918 in baseball

Year in baseball
this year = 1918

Champions

*World Series: Boston Red Sox over Chicago Cubs (4-2)

MLB Statistical Leaders

Events

January-March

April-June

*June 3 - Dutch Leonard tosses the second no-hitter of his career, leading the Boston Red Sox to a 5-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers.

July-September

*September 11 - Against the backdrop of World War I, which forced the premature ending to the regular season on September 1st, the Boston Red Sox defeat the Chicago Cubs, 2-1, in Game 6 of the World Series to win their fifth World Championship, and third in four years, four games to two. The Red Sox would not win another World Championship for 86 years. The drought was often attributed to the Curse of the Bambino. The alleged curse came to be when the Red Sox traded the superbly talented but troublesome Babe Ruth (who was instrumental in their 1918 victory) to the New York Yankees for cash after the by|1919 season.

October-December

Births

*January 5 - Jack Kramer
*January 25 - Ernie Harwell
*February 22 - Charles O. Finley
*March 1 - Hank Wyse
*April 7 - Bobby Doerr
*April 12 - Chucho Ramos
*April 19 - Whitey Kurowski
*April 22 - Mickey Vernon
*May 23 - Frank Mancuso
*May 25 - Johnny Beazley
*May 28 - Bob Malloy
*July 23 - Pee Wee Reese
*August 23 - Ken Holcombe
*August 30 - Ted Williams
*September 11 - Randy Heflin
*September 17 - Bob Dillinger
*November 3 - Bob Feller
*December 3 - Joe Cleary
*December 19 - Tommy O'Brien

Deaths

*February 2 - Jack Crooks, 52, Second baseman and one time Manager for the St. Louis Browns. Played eight seasons from 1889 to 1898.
*April 25 - Dave Williams, 37, pitcher for the 1902 Boston Americans
*May 15 - Patsy Tebeau, 53, a 19th century infielder/manager for the Cleveland and St. Louis National League teams
*June 25 - Jake Beckley, 50, owner of the major league record for career games as a first baseman, a career .308 hitter who retired with the second-most hits in history
*July 21 - Larry Pape, 35, pitcher for the Boston Red Sox from 1909 to 1912 and Triple-A Buffalo Bisons in 1913
*October 5 - Eddie Grant, 35, Infielder for 4 teams from 1905-1915. Killed in action during World War I while searching for the Lost Battalion in the Argonne Forest, France.
*November 7 - Mike Tiernan, 51, career .311 hitter who played right field for the New York Giants from 1887 to 1899
*December 20 - Silk O'Loughlin, 48, American League umpire since 1902 who worked in a record ten no-hitters and introduced the practice of shouting calls for balls, strikes and outs


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