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The '''1932 World Series''' was the twenty-ninth edition of [[baseball]]'s annual [[World Series]] [[championship final]]. It was played between the [[New York Yankees]]([[American League]]) and the [[Chicago Cubs]]([[National League]]), with the Yankees holding [[home team|home field advantage]].
The '''1932 World Series''' was the twenty-ninth edition of [[baseball]]'s annual [[World Series]] [[championship final]]. It was played between the [[New York Yankees]] ([[American League]]) and the [[Chicago Cubs]] ([[National League]]), with the Yankees holding [[home team|home field advantage]]. It is widely regarded as one of the most exciting series ever played.


The Yankees swept the Cubs out, four games to none.
The series has been immortalized in many pictures and history books, especially the events of the top of the fifth inning in Game 3.

The series has been immortalized in many pictures and history books, especially the events of the top of the fifth inning in Game 3. With the score tied 4-4, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig hit consecutive homers.
===External links===
===External links===
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1932_WS.shtml 1932 World Series at Baseball-Reference.com]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1932_WS.shtml 1932 World Series at Baseball-Reference.com]

Revision as of 18:25, 21 March 2005

The 1932 World Series was the twenty-ninth edition of baseball's annual World Series championship final. It was played between the New York Yankees (American League) and the Chicago Cubs (National League), with the Yankees holding home field advantage. It is widely regarded as one of the most exciting series ever played.

The Yankees swept the Cubs out, four games to none.

The series has been immortalized in many pictures and history books, especially the events of the top of the fifth inning in Game 3. With the score tied 4-4, Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig hit consecutive homers.