Pee Wee Reese on American Legion Baseball Radio Show
A scripted radio show from the 1940s that included trivia, stories and situational analysis about the game of baseball.
The 1912 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 11 to October 16, 1912. The New York Giants and Boston Red Sox were the regular season champions of the National League and American League, respectively. The Red Sox then defeated the Giants in the World Series, four games to three (with one tie).
This was the second of four seasons that the Chalmers Award, a precursor to the Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award (introduced in 1931), was given to a player in each league.
During the season, Harper's Weekly conducted a detailed accounting of the expenses of major league clubs, reaching a figure of approximately $175,000 to $200,000.
A scripted radio show from the 1940s that included trivia, stories and situational analysis about the game of baseball.
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