1973 World Series

1973 World Series
Team (Wins) Manager(s) Season
Oakland Athletics (4) Dick Williams 94–68, .580, GA: 6
New York Mets (3) Yogi Berra 82–79, .509, GA: 1+12
DatesOctober 13–21
Venue(s)Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum (Oakland)
Shea Stadium (New York)
MVPReggie Jackson (Oakland)
UmpiresMarty Springstead (AL), Augie Donatelli (NL), Jerry Neudecker (AL), Paul Pryor (NL), Russ Goetz (AL), Harry Wendelstedt (NL)
Hall of FamersAthletics:
Dick Williams (manager)
Rollie Fingers
Catfish Hunter
Reggie Jackson
Mets:
Yogi Berra (manager)
Willie Mays
Tom Seaver
Broadcast
TelevisionNBC
TV announcersCurt Gowdy
Monte Moore (in Oakland)
Lindsey Nelson (in New York)
Tony Kubek
RadioNBC
Radio announcersJim Simpson
Ralph Kiner (in Oakland)
Monte Moore (in New York)
Streaming
ALCSOakland Athletics over Baltimore Orioles (3–2)
NLCSNew York Mets over Cincinnati Reds (3–2)
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The 1973 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1973 season. The 70th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the American League (AL) champion (and defending World Series champion) Oakland Athletics and the National League (NL) champion New York Mets. The Athletics won the series in seven games for their second of three consecutive World Series titles and their seventh championship overall.

The Mets won the NL East division by 1+12 games over the St. Louis Cardinals, then defeated the Cincinnati Reds, three games to two, in the NL Championship Series. The Athletics won the AL West division by six games over the Kansas City Royals, then defeated the Baltimore Orioles, three games to two, in the AL Championship Series.

This was the first World Series in which all weekday games started at night. This was the last World Series in which each team produced and sold its own game programs for its home games.

Reggie Jackson was named the World Series MVP. Jackson batted .310 with seven hits and six RBIs and a home run and scored three runs.