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Study Guide: The 1948 World Series: A Historical Deep Dive

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The 1948 World Series: A Historical Deep Dive Study Guide

Series Fundamentals and Outcome

The 1948 World Series was contested between the New York Yankees and the Boston Braves.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1948 World Series was contested between the American League champion Cleveland Indians and the National League champion Boston Braves.

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The Cleveland Indians won the 1948 World Series in seven games.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Cleveland Indians defeated the Boston Braves in six games to win the 1948 World Series.

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The Cleveland Indians secured their place in the 1948 World Series by winning a playoff series against the Brooklyn Dodgers.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Cleveland Indians secured their place in the 1948 World Series by winning a one-game playoff against the Boston Red Sox for the American League pennant, not against the Brooklyn Dodgers.

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Which two Major League Baseball teams were the participants in the 1948 World Series?

Answer: Boston Braves and Cleveland Indians

Explanation: The 1948 World Series was contested between the National League champion Boston Braves and the American League champion Cleveland Indians.

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What was the final result of the 1948 World Series?

Answer: Cleveland Indians defeated Boston Braves in 6 games

Explanation: The Cleveland Indians defeated the Boston Braves in six games to win the 1948 World Series.

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How did the Cleveland Indians qualify for the 1948 World Series?

Answer: By winning a one-game playoff against the Boston Red Sox for the AL pennant.

Explanation: The Cleveland Indians clinched the American League pennant and their berth in the 1948 World Series by winning a decisive one-game playoff against the Boston Red Sox.

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Individual Contributions and Notable Figures

Satchel Paige was a Hall of Famer who played for the Boston Braves in the 1948 World Series.

Answer: False

Explanation: Satchel Paige was a Hall of Famer who played for the Cleveland Indians in the 1948 World Series, not the Boston Braves.

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Gene Bearden pitched a complete game shutout for the Boston Braves in Game 3.

Answer: False

Explanation: Gene Bearden pitched a complete game shutout for the Cleveland Indians in Game 3 of the 1948 World Series, not for the Boston Braves.

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Larry Doby hit a home run for the Boston Braves in Game 4.

Answer: False

Explanation: Larry Doby hit a home run for the Cleveland Indians in Game 4 of the 1948 World Series; Marv Rickert hit a home run for the Boston Braves.

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Joe Gordon hit the game-winning home run for the Boston Braves in Game 6.

Answer: False

Explanation: Joe Gordon hit the game-winning home run for the Cleveland Indians in Game 6 of the 1948 World Series, not for the Boston Braves.

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Bob Lemon was the losing pitcher for the Cleveland Indians in Game 6.

Answer: False

Explanation: Bob Lemon was the winning pitcher for the Cleveland Indians in Game 6 of the 1948 World Series, securing the championship. He finished with a 2-0 record in the series.

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Which Hall of Famer managed the Boston Braves during the 1948 World Series?

Answer: Billy Southworth

Explanation: Billy Southworth, a Hall of Fame manager, managed the Boston Braves during the 1948 World Series.

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Who pitched a complete game shutout for the Cleveland Indians in Game 3 of the 1948 World Series?

Answer: Gene Bearden

Explanation: Gene Bearden pitched a complete game shutout for the Cleveland Indians in Game 3 of the 1948 World Series, allowing only five hits.

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Which player hit the decisive, game-winning home run for the Cleveland Indians in Game 6?

Answer: Joe Gordon

Explanation: Joe Gordon hit the game-winning home run for the Cleveland Indians in the sixth inning of Game 6, securing their championship victory.

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Which of the following Hall of Famers played for the Cleveland Indians in the 1948 World Series?

Answer: Bob Feller

Explanation: Bob Feller was a Hall of Famer who played for the Cleveland Indians in the 1948 World Series. Warren Spahn and Billy Southworth were associated with the Boston Braves.

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Who was the starting pitcher for the Boston Braves in Game 1?

Answer: Johnny Sain

Explanation: Johnny Sain was the starting pitcher for the Boston Braves in Game 1 of the 1948 World Series.

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Historical Significance and Innovations

The 1948 World Series was the first World Series to be televised exclusively on a national network.

Answer: False

Explanation: While the 1948 World Series was significant for television, it was the first to be televised beyond a limited regional network, not exclusively on a national network.

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The 1948 World Series was unique because it was the first time both participating teams had previously lost a World Series.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1948 World Series was unique because it was the first time both participating teams had previously played in, but never lost, a World Series.

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The 1948 World Series was the only series between 1947 and 1958 that featured a New York team.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1948 World Series was unique between 1947 and 1958 because it was the only series that did *not* feature a New York team.

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The 1948 World Series was the last to feature a team managed by a player-manager.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 1948 World Series holds the distinction of being the final World Series to feature a team managed by a player-manager, Lou Boudreau for the Cleveland Indians.

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The 1948 World Series was the first where the winning team had already won the Commissioner's Trophy.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1948 World Series was the only one played before 1967 where the winning team (Cleveland Indians) had not yet won a Commissioner's Trophy, which was introduced in 1967.

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A streak of no home runs by either team in Game 3 of the 1948 World Series was a unique occurrence not repeated until 2014.

Answer: True

Explanation: For the third consecutive game, neither team hit a home run in Game 3 of the 1948 World Series. This streak of no home runs by either team was not repeated in a World Series until 2014.

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Satchel Paige became the first Black player to pitch in a World Series game during the 1948 series.

Answer: True

Explanation: Satchel Paige achieved a significant milestone by becoming the first Black pitcher to appear in a World Series game during the 1948 series, pitching for the Cleveland Indians in Game 5.

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What unique historical distinction did the 1948 World Series hold regarding the participating teams' prior World Series experiences?

Answer: It was the first World Series where both teams had previously played in, but never lost, a World Series.

Explanation: The 1948 World Series was unique as it was the first instance where both participating teams, the Boston Braves and the Cleveland Indians, had previously appeared in, but never lost, a World Series.

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Between 1947 and 1958, the 1948 World Series was unique because it was the only one that:

Answer: Did not feature a New York team.

Explanation: The 1948 World Series was unique within the 1947-1958 period as it was the only series that did not include a team from New York.

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The 1948 World Series holds a distinction related to which managerial practice?

Answer: It was the last World Series to feature a team managed by a player-manager.

Explanation: The 1948 World Series is historically significant as it was the final instance of a team being managed by a player-manager, a practice common in earlier eras of baseball.

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The 1948 World Series is noted for its unique relationship with the Commissioner's Trophy. What is this distinction?

Answer: It was the only World Series before 1967 where the winning team had not yet won the trophy.

Explanation: The 1948 World Series holds the distinction of being the only series played before 1967 where the winning team had not yet received a Commissioner's Trophy, which was introduced in 1967.

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What significant racial milestone occurred in Game 5 of the 1948 World Series?

Answer: The first Black pitcher appeared in a World Series game.

Explanation: A significant racial milestone was achieved in Game 5 of the 1948 World Series when Satchel Paige became the first Black pitcher to appear in a World Series game.

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What distinction did the 1948 World Series hold regarding player-managers?

Answer: It was the last World Series featuring a player-manager.

Explanation: The 1948 World Series marked the final occurrence of a player-manager leading a team, with Lou Boudreau managing and playing for the Cleveland Indians.

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Game-Specific Narratives and Statistics

In the 1948 World Series, the Boston Braves scored more total runs than the Cleveland Indians.

Answer: False

Explanation: Across the entire 1948 World Series, the Boston Braves accumulated 43 hits and 6 errors, while the Cleveland Indians recorded 38 hits and 3 errors. The total runs scored by both teams were equal.

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The 1948 World Series games were played exclusively in Cleveland, Ohio.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1948 World Series games were played at two venues: Braves Field in Boston, Massachusetts, and Cleveland Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Game 1 of the 1948 World Series was won by the Cleveland Indians with a score of 1-0.

Answer: False

Explanation: Game 1 of the 1948 World Series was won by the Boston Braves with a score of 1-0, not by the Cleveland Indians.

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A controversial call involving Phil Masi at second base led to the only run scored in Game 1.

Answer: True

Explanation: In Game 1 of the 1948 World Series, a controversial call by umpire Bill Stewart ruling Phil Masi safe at second base led to the game's only run, which was scored on Tommy Holmes' subsequent single.

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Game 5 of the 1948 World Series set a new single-game attendance record with over 90,000 fans.

Answer: False

Explanation: Game 5 of the 1948 World Series set a new single-game attendance record for the series with 86,288 fans, not over 90,000.

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The Boston Braves recorded fewer hits than the Cleveland Indians across the entire 1948 World Series.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Boston Braves recorded more hits (43) than the Cleveland Indians (38) across the entire 1948 World Series.

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The total attendance for the 1948 World Series was just under 300,000 fans.

Answer: False

Explanation: The total attendance for the six games of the 1948 World Series was 358,362, which is significantly more than 300,000 fans.

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What statistical anomaly occurred in the 1948 World Series regarding the total runs scored?

Answer: Both teams scored the exact same total number of runs.

Explanation: A notable statistical anomaly of the 1948 World Series was that both the Boston Braves and the Cleveland Indians scored the exact same total number of runs across the six games.

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During which dates did the games of the 1948 World Series take place?

Answer: October 6th to October 11th, 1948

Explanation: The games of the 1948 World Series were played from October 6 to October 11, 1948.

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What was the total attendance figure for all six games of the 1948 World Series?

Answer: Approximately 358,000 fans

Explanation: The total attendance for the six games of the 1948 World Series was 358,362 fans.

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What was the score of Game 5, which saw the Boston Braves win decisively?

Answer: 11-5

Explanation: Game 5 of the 1948 World Series concluded with a score of 11-5, with the Boston Braves securing a decisive victory.

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Which team committed more errors throughout the 1948 World Series?

Answer: Boston Braves (6 errors)

Explanation: The Boston Braves committed more errors throughout the 1948 World Series, with a total of 6 errors compared to the Cleveland Indians' 3 errors.

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What was the duration of Game 1 of the 1948 World Series, indicating its pace?

Answer: 1 hour and 42 minutes

Explanation: Game 1 of the 1948 World Series was notably brief, lasting only 1 hour and 42 minutes, reflecting a quick pace for a championship contest.

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Franchise Legacy and Context

The Boston Braves' appearance in the 1948 World Series marked their first National League pennant since 1914.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Boston Braves' participation in the 1948 World Series represented their first National League pennant since the celebrated 'Miracle Braves' season of 1914.

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The 1948 World Series represented the Cleveland Indians' third championship title in franchise history.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 1948 World Series victory was the Cleveland Indians' second championship title in franchise history, their first having been won in 1920.

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The Cleveland Indians (now Guardians) have won multiple World Series titles since their 1948 victory.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Cleveland Indians (now Guardians) have not won a World Series title since their 1948 victory, marking it as the longest active championship drought in Major League Baseball.

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What significant achievement did the Boston Braves reach by participating in the 1948 World Series?

Answer: It marked their first National League pennant since the "Miracle Braves" team of 1914.

Explanation: The Boston Braves' appearance in the 1948 World Series signified their first National League pennant since the historic 'Miracle Braves' season of 1914.

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When did the Cleveland Indians win their first World Series championship prior to their 1948 victory?

Answer: 1920

Explanation: The Cleveland Indians' first World Series championship prior to their 1948 victory was won in 1920.

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What is the current status of the championship drought for the team that won the 1948 World Series?

Answer: It represents the longest active championship drought in MLB.

Explanation: The team that won the 1948 World Series, the Cleveland Indians (now Guardians), currently holds the longest active championship drought in Major League Baseball.

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