1911 World Series
The 1911 World Series was the eighth edition of the annual championship series in Major League Baseball. It featured the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Athletics, with the Athletics winning the series four games to two. This marked the second consecutive championship for the Athletics, managed by Connie Mack.
The series was notable for its competitive games and strong performances. The Giants had a talented roster, including star player Christy Mathewson, but ultimately fell short against the Athletics' powerful lineup, which included players like Ty Cobb and Home Run Baker. The 1911 series remains a significant event in baseball history.