1947 World Series

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The 1947 World Series was a Major League Baseball championship between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers, remembered for Jackie Robinson’s historic participation and the Yankees’ seven-game victory.

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Label Occurrences
1947 World Series canonical 7
World Series championship (1947) 1

Statements (51)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball championship series
World Series
AmericanLeagueTeam New York Yankees
champion New York Yankees
featuresRookie Jackie Robinson
firstGameDate 1947-09-30
followedBy 1948 World Series
game5Event Cookie Lavagetto broke up Bill Bevens no-hitter with game-winning double
game6Event Al Gionfriddo made famous catch robbing Joe DiMaggio of extra bases
game7Score 5–2 in favor of New York Yankees
game7Winner New York Yankees
gameVenue Ebbets Field
Yankee Stadium
historicalSignificance first World Series appearance by Jackie Robinson
first World Series to include an African American player in the modern era
homeBallparkOfDodgers Ebbets Field
homeBallparkOfYankees Yankee Stadium
lastGameDate 1947-10-06
league Major League Baseball
location New York City
managerOfDodgers Burt Shotton
managerOfYankees Bucky Harris
mostValuablePlayer no official World Series MVP awarded
NationalLeagueTeam Brooklyn Superbas
surface form: Brooklyn Dodgers
notablePlayer Al Gionfriddo
Allie Reynolds
Bill Bevens
Cookie Lavagetto
Jackie Robinson
Joe DiMaggio
Pee Wee Reese
Phil Rizzuto
Tommy Henrich
Yogi Berra
numberOfGames 7
precededBy 1946 World Series
radioAnnouncer Mel Allen
Red Barber
radioNetwork Mutual Broadcasting System
runnerUp Brooklyn Superbas
surface form: Brooklyn Dodgers
seasonOf 1947 Major League Baseball season
seriesResult New York Yankees defeated Brooklyn Dodgers 4–3
sport baseball
teamFromLeague American League
National League
televisionCoverage first World Series to be televised
televisionNetwork CBS
DuMont Television Network
NBC
yankeesWorldSeriesTitleNumber 11
year 1947

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Subject: 1947 World Series
Description of subject: The 1947 World Series was a Major League Baseball championship between the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers, remembered for Jackie Robinson’s historic participation and the Yankees’ seven-game victory.

Referenced by (8)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Vic Raschi worldSeriesChampion 1947 World Series
Bucky Harris awardReceived 1947 World Series
this entity surface form: World Series championship (1947)
1948 World Series previousEdition 1947 World Series
Gilbert Ray Hodges WorldSeriesChampionAsPlayer 1947 World Series
subject surface form: Gil Hodges
1946 World Series followedBy 1947 World Series
Superchief worldSeriesChampion 1947 World Series
subject surface form: Allie Reynolds
Victor John Raschi worldSeriesChampion 1947 World Series