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  • 1929 World Series
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  • In the 1929 World Series, the Philadelphia Athletics beat the Chicago Cubs in five games. The famous "Mack Attack" occurred in 1929, named for the legendary manager of the Athletics, Connie Mack, in which the Athletics overcame an eight-run deficit by scoring ten runs in the seventh inning of Game 4. The inning featured an infamous Cubs moment when center fielder Hack Wilson lost Mule Haas' fly ball in the sun resulting in a bases-clearing, inside-the-park home run, although the A's still trailed 8–7 at that point.
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HOFers
  • Athletics: Connie Mack , Mickey Cochrane, Jimmy Foxx, Lefty Grove, Al Simmons.
  • Cubs: Joe McCarthy , Kiki Cuyler, Gabby Hartnett, Rogers Hornsby, Hack Wilson.
Date
  • --10-08
WP
Champion
HH
  • 6
  • 8
  • 9
  • 11
  • 15
  • 43
HomeHR
RoadAbr
  • CHC
  • PHA
runnerup games
  • 98
champion games
  • 104
HR
  • 1
  • 3
  • 10
  • 17
H
  • 0
  • 1
  • 3
  • 4
  • 8
  • 10
  • X
champion manager
RoadHR
he
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 7
Road
  • Chicago
  • Philadelphia
  • Philadelphia Athletics
radio network
Home
  • Chicago
  • Philadelphia
  • Chicago Cubs
HomeAbr
  • CHC
  • PHA
umpires
radio announcers
  • CBS: Ted Husing
  • NBC: Graham McNamee
rr
  • 2
  • 3
  • 8
  • 9
  • 26
LP
R
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 5
  • 12
RunnerUp
RE
  • 0
  • 1
  • 2
  • 4
RH
  • 6
  • 8
  • 10
  • 12
  • 48
Year
  • 1929
abstract
  • In the 1929 World Series, the Philadelphia Athletics beat the Chicago Cubs in five games. The famous "Mack Attack" occurred in 1929, named for the legendary manager of the Athletics, Connie Mack, in which the Athletics overcame an eight-run deficit by scoring ten runs in the seventh inning of Game 4. The inning featured an infamous Cubs moment when center fielder Hack Wilson lost Mule Haas' fly ball in the sun resulting in a bases-clearing, inside-the-park home run, although the A's still trailed 8–7 at that point.