
1973 World Series - Wikipedia
The Athletics won the series in seven games for their second of three consecutive World Series titles and their seventh championship overall. This was the third consecutive World Series to go the full …
1973 World Series - Oakland Athletics over New York Mets (4-3 ...
1973 World Series - Oakland Athletics over New York Mets (4-3) series statistics and schedule on Baseball-Reference.com
1973 World Series by Baseball Almanac
Sep 26, 1990 · The 1973 World Series by Baseball Almanac with a detailed description, complete rosters, cumulative statistics, and box scores!
1973 Postseason History | MLB.com
Mets win one of baseball's biggest upsets.
1973 World Series - grokipedia.com
The 1973 World Series was the 70th championship series in Major League Baseball history, featuring a matchup between the American League champion Oakland Athletics and the National League …
1973 Major League Baseball postseason - Wikipedia
The playoffs began on October 6, 1973, and concluded on October 21, 1973, with the Athletics defeating the Mets in seven games in the 1973 World Series. The Athletics repeated as World Series champions.
1973 World Series: The A’s Survive The Mets To Repeat
These two teams, taking different routes to get here, played an exciting Fall Classic. The A’s ultimately prevailed in seven games. You can read more about each team’s season-long pursuit of its division …
1973 World Series Game 7, New York Mets vs Oakland Athletics: …
Oakland Athletics beat New York Mets (5-2). Oct 21, 1973, Attendance: 49333, Time of Game: 2:37. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability.
History of the World Series - 1973 - This Day In Baseball
Mar 25, 2023 · Manager Yogi Berra’s Mets had won the National League pennant in a fiercely contested five-game Championship Series against a seemingly superior Cincinnati Reds team.
1973 World Series recap - MLB.com
Sep 28, 2022 · The Mets scored a run in the sixth and another in the ninth, but with two runners on base, Darold Knowles retired Wayne Garrett on a pop-up to shortstop to end the game, giving the A's …