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1947 Negro World Series

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Baseball championship series
1947 Negro World Series
Team (Wins)Managers
New York Cubans (4)José María Fernández
Cleveland Buckeyes (1)Quincy Trouppe
DatesSeptember 19–27
Venues
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The1947 Negro World Series was the championship tournament for the 1947 season of theNegro leagues. It was the sixth edition of the second incarnation of the Series and the tenth overall played. It was a best-of-seven playoff played between theNegro National LeagueNew York Cubans and theNegro American LeagueCleveland Buckeyes.

The Cubans won the Series in six games, winning four while having one game called a tie due to rain after six innings.[1]

Background

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See also:1947 New York Cubans season

The Cleveland Buckeyes were making their second appearance in the World Series after winning the NAL pennant (they subsequently beat Washington in four games for the title). In a time where both leagues had teams play an uneven number of games, Cleveland had a winning percentage of .778 with their 42–12 record, which exceeded the Kansas City Monarchs (52–32, .619) for the pennant.[2]

As for the Cubans, they had started play in the NNL in 1935 but had disbanded for two years before returning in 1939. They were part of a distinct history that had employed many international players that ranged beyond just Cuba, such asPuerto Rico. With a record and percentage of 43-19-1 (.694), they outmatched theNewark Eagles (50–38–1, .568).[3]

This would ultimately prove to be the penultimate Series ever played by the two Negro leagues. Integration of black players intoMajor League Baseball in 1947 had shifted attention in the newspapers and crowds away from the Negro Leagues as defectors likeJackie Robinson andLarry Doby took center stage for theNational League andAmerican League.[4][5]

BuckeyesAl Smith,Sam Jethroe,Quincy Trouppe,Webbo Clarke, andSam Jones would join the major leagues in the following years while CubansMinnie Minoso,Ray Noble,Pat Scantlebury, andLino Donoso also joined the major leagues.

Summary

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New York won the series, 4–1 (one tie).

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1September 19Cleveland Buckeyes – 5, New York Cubans – 5 (6 innings)Polo Grounds2:005,500 
2September 21Cleveland Buckeyes – 10, New York Cubans – 7Yankee Stadium2:589,000 
3September 23New York Cubans – 6, Cleveland Buckeyes – 0Cleveland Stadium6,000 
4September 24Cleveland Buckeyes – 4,New York Cubans – 9Shibe Park1:571,739 
5September 26New York Cubans – 9, Cleveland Buckeyes – 2Comiskey Park2,048 
6September 27New York Cubans – 6, Cleveland Buckeyes – 5League Park4,500

Matchups

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Game 1

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Friday, September 19, 1947 N/A atPolo Grounds inNew York, New York
Team123456789RHE
Cleveland230000XXX571
New York010130XXX583
Home runs:
CLE:Johnnie Cowan (1)
NYC: None
Attendance: 5,500
Boxscore

The first game of the series would end up proving very little, despite the potential for it. The Buckeyes chased the Cubans' starting pitcher inDave Barnhill out after one inning on three runs in five hits, and they rockedPat Scantlebury for two more runs for a total of five in two innings. However, Scantlebury settled down and allowed no further runner to score for the next four innings, and New York gradually chipped at the lead over the next few innings, which included three runs in the fifth off starterChet Brewer. Both teams relied on chance hitting, since each had two extra base hits (Cleveland had five singles and New York had six). The best hitter of the day proved to be shortstopSilvio Garcia of the Cubans, who went 3-for-3 with an RBI and two runs. However, growing rain meant that the game was called a tie after six innings.

Game 2

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Sunday, September 21, 1947 2:58 atYankee Stadium inNew York, New York
Team123456789RHE
Cleveland30040000310174
New York2014000007103
WP:Doc Bracken (1–0)  LP:Lino Donoso (0–1)
Attendance: 9,000
Boxscore

Game 3

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Tuesday, September 23, 1947 N/A atCleveland Stadium inCleveland, Ohio
Team123456789RHE
New York0000000066120
Cleveland000000000050
WP:Barney Morris (1–0)  LP:Sam Jones (0–1)
Attendance: 6,000
Boxscore

Game 4

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Wednesday, September 24, 1947 1:57 atShibe Park inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Team123456789RHE
Cleveland000000040474
New York00106011X9120
WP:Dave Barnhill (1–0)  LP:Gene Bremer (0–1)
Home runs:
CLE: Ray Noble (1)
NYC: None
Attendance: 1,739
Boxscore

CatcherRay Noble would help lead the Cubans to victory with a grand slam in the fifth inning as the Cubans went from a one-run lead to being up 7–0 as Cleveland did themselves no favors by committing four errors.

Game 5

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Friday, September 26, 1947 N/A atComiskey Park inChicago, Illinois
Team123456789RHE
New York0131040009141
Cleveland000001001274
WP:Lino Donoso (1–1)  LP:Chet Brewer (0–1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Game 6

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Saturday, September 27, 1947 N/A atLeague Park inCleveland, Ohio
Team123456789RHE
New York000003120681
Cleveland211010000594
WP:Pat Scantlebury (1–0)  LP:Gene Smith (0–1)
Attendance: 4,500
Boxscore

In the Series, Cleveland had a lead in the first two games, yet managed to win just once. Games 3–5 saw them lead in exactly zero innings, but Cleveland finally broke some ground to start Game 6 at home. They rockedLuis Tiant Sr. for three runs, as he faced just eight batters in two innings before being relieved by Pat Scantlebury. He held the ship mostly afoot despite Cleveland's lead lead swelling to 5–0. Scantlebury finished the game for New York with seven innings of relief, and the Cubans came alive in the sixth inning on the strength of two hits, a hit-by-pitch, and two straight errors to make it 5–3.[6] Ultimately, they would make the best of two doubles and six singles to go with seven walks and four errors committed by Smith to score six runs in three innings as Cleveland (mustering three doubles on nine hits with only three walks) could only watch as the Cubans clinched the title. Three players in the game had three-hit games, which included Scantlebury (3 for 5), Willie Grace (3 for 4 while driving in four runs) and Leon Kellman (3 for 5).

New York was buoyed by two .400 hitters in the Series inMinnie Minoso (.423) andClaro Duany (.421), while onlyLeon Kellman hit exceptionally for Cleveland, leading the way with a .450 average.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^Holway, John B. (2001),The Complete Book of Baseball's Negro Leagues: The Other Half of Baseball History, Fern Park, FL: Hastings House Publishers, pp. 449–450,ISBN 0803820070
  2. ^"1947 Negro American League Season Summary".
  3. ^"1947 Negro National League II Season Summary".
  4. ^"1947 Negro League World Series". Archived fromthe original on June 24, 2021. RetrievedJune 17, 2021.
  5. ^"September 26, 1947: Few notice as Negro League World Series visits Chicago – Society for American Baseball Research".
  6. ^"On this day in Latinx history: The New York Cubans celebrate their 1947 Negro World Series title". October 4, 2017.
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