The 1905 major league baseball season began on April 14, 1905. The regular season ended October 8, with the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Athletics as regular season champions of the National League and American League, respectively. The postseason began with Game 1 of the second modern World Series on October 9 and ended with Game 5 on October 14. The Giants defeated the Athletics, four games to one, capturing their first modern championship in franchise history.
Locations of teams for the 1904–1907 American League seasons American League
Beaneaters
Superbas
Cubs
Reds
Giants
Phillies
Pirates
Cardinals
Locations of teams for the 1903–1906 National League seasons National League
Stung by criticism from fans and writers for his team's refusal to play in the previous season's World Series, Giants owner John T. Brush drafted rules during the offseason to formally establish the World Series as a compulsory event. Both leagues then adopted the agreement in mid-February 1905.
Schedule
The 1905 schedule consisted of 154 games for all teams in the American League and National League, each of which had eight teams. Each team was scheduled to play 22 games against the other seven teams of their respective league. This continued the format put in place for the 1904 season. This format would last until 1919.
Opening Day took place on April 16 with all but the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Naps playing. The final day of the regular season was on October 8. The World Series took place between October 9 and October 14.
The postseason began on October 9 and ended on October 14 with the New York Giants defeating the Philadelphia Athletics in the 1905 World Series in five games.
1 National League Triple Crown pitching winner 2 Modern (1901–present) single-season losses record
Home field attendance
Team name
Wins
%±
Home attendance
%±
Per game
Chicago White Sox
92
3.4%
687,419
23.4%
8,383
Philadelphia Athletics
92
13.6%
554,576
8.3%
7,494
New York Giants
105
−0.9%
552,700
−9.4%
7,272
Chicago Cubs
92
−1.1%
509,900
16.1%
6,295
Boston Americans
78
−17.9%
468,828
−24.8%
6,089
Pittsburgh Pirates
96
10.3%
369,124
8.4%
4,732
St. Louis Browns
54
−16.9%
339,112
6.6%
4,293
Philadelphia Phillies
83
59.6%
317,932
125.9%
4,183
Cleveland Naps
76
−11.6%
316,306
19.5%
4,108
Cincinnati Reds
79
−10.2%
313,927
−19.9%
3,974
New York Highlanders
71
−22.8%
309,100
−29.6%
4,121
St. Louis Cardinals
58
−22.7%
292,800
−24.3%
3,803
Washington Senators
64
68.4%
252,027
91.3%
3,273
Brooklyn Superbas
48
−14.3%
227,924
6.2%
2,960
Detroit Tigers
79
27.4%
193,384
8.8%
2,545
Boston Beaneaters
51
−7.3%
150,003
6.6%
1,974
Events
For the first time in Major League history, two teams with over 100 losses played each other, when the Brooklyn Superbas (100 losses) and Boston Beaneaters (100 losses) met in their final series of the season.
April 26 – Jack McCarthy of the Chicago Cubs is the first fielder to throw out three base runners at home plate, achieving the feat against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
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