The 1904 New York Giants season was the 22nd season in franchise history. They led the National League in both runs scored and fewest runs allowed, on their way to 106 wins and the pennant.
The first modern World Series had been played the previous year, but manager John McGraw and owner John T. Brush refused to play the American League champion Boston Americans in a World Series. They would change their position the following year.
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win of the season, which set a new franchise record for most wins. It broke the previous record of 106 wins set by the 1904NewYorkGiants. In the 2021...
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Angeles Dodgers), who won the World Series once, and the NewYorkGiants (now the San Francisco Giants), who won the World Series five times. Both teams moved...
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played every year since 1903 with two exceptions: in 1904, when the NL champion NewYorkGiants declined to play the AL champion Boston Americans; and...
Bacharach Giants and the Cuban Stars from the ANL folded. The Baltimore Black Sox, Hilldale Club, Homestead Grays, and NewYork Lincoln Giants became independent...
the National League". He played just the one season with the Giants. Koenecke made his debut for the Giants, going hitless against the Philadelphia Phillies...