1943 World Series | ||||||||||
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Dates | October 5–11 | |||||||||
Venue(s) | Yankee Stadium (New York) Sportsman's Park (St. Louis) | |||||||||
Umpires | Eddie Rommel (AL), Beans Reardon (NL), Joe Rue (AL), Bill Stewart (NL) | |||||||||
Hall of Famers | Yankees: Joe McCarthy (mgr.) Bill Dickey Joe DiMaggio (mil.) Joe Gordon Phil Rizzuto (mil.) Red Ruffing (mil.) Cardinals: Billy Southworth (mgr.) Enos Slaughter (mil.) Stan Musial | |||||||||
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Radio | Mutual | |||||||||
Radio announcers | Red Barber and Bob Elson | |||||||||
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The 1943 World Series was the championship series in Major League Baseball for the 1943 season. The 40th edition of the World Series, it matched the defending champion St. Louis Cardinals against the New York Yankees in a rematch of the 1942 World Series. The Yankees won the series in five games for their tenth championship in 21 seasons. It was Yankees manager Joe McCarthy's final World Series win. This series was also the first to have an accompanying World Series highlight film, which was shown to troops fighting in World War II.[citation needed]
This World Series was scheduled for a 3–4 format because of wartime travel restrictions. The format meant there was only one trip between ballparks, but if the series had ended in a four-game sweep, there would have been three games in one park and only one in the other.
Because of World War II, both teams' rosters were depleted. Johnny Beazley, Jimmy Brown, Creepy Crespi, Terry Moore and Enos Slaughter were no longer on the Cardinals' roster. Joe DiMaggio, Phil Rizzuto, Red Ruffing and Buddy Hassett were missing from the Yankees, and Red Rolfe had retired to coach at Dartmouth College.
Cardinals pitchers Howie Pollet, Max Lanier and Mort Cooper ranked 1–2–3 in the National League in ERA in 1943 at 1.75, 1.90 and 2.30, respectively.