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The crowd for the third game comprised only 300 people due to bitter cold. The Grays did not want to play due to the weather but were given the option of choosing the umpire if they would play. The Grays accepted and strategically chose Keefe, the Mets best pitcher. Radbourn, pitching his third
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Only the first game went the full nine innings; the others were called after seven and six, because of darkness and extreme cold, respectively. The third game arguably should never have been played as the format was best-of-three, and Providence clinched in two. It was played with the hope of
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The total attendance for the three games was 3,800. Despite the low attendance, the two leagues continued the series, and attendance and prize money increased each of the next two years.
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of the Grays. Mutrie's challenge was for a best-of-three series. Each team would put up a thousand dollars with the winner taking all.
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complete game in three days, led the Grays to a 12โ€“2 rout. For the series, Radbourn allowed 11 hits and no earned runs in 22 innings.
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While the 1884 post-season championship series was the first such to be referred to as the "World's Series,"
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called the series "The Championship of the United States." Several newspapers such as
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Fifty-nine in '84: Barehanded Baseball and the Greatest Season a Pitcher Ever Had.
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Base Paths: The Best of the Minneapolis Review of Baseball: Volume 1, 1981-1987.
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would feature a pitching match-up of future Hall of Famers and 300-game winners
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Before the World Series: Pride, Profits and Baseball's First Championship.
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penned the Grays as "World Champions", and the new title stuck.
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Inventing Baseball: The 100 Greatest Games of the 19th Century.
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the first. Nonetheless, the 1884 series was baseball's first
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Providence Grays
New York Metropolitans
Pre-modern World Series
1885

baseball
Providence Grays
National League
New York Metropolitans
American Association
Polo Grounds
New York City
Major League Baseball
1903 World Series
inter-league
Jim Mutrie
Frank Bancroft
pre-modern-era World Series
Charles "Old Hoss" Radbourn
Tim Keefe
The New York Clipper
The Sporting Life
John Kelly
Old Hoss Radbourn
Tim Keefe
John Remsen
Old Hoss Radbourn
Tim Keefe
Tim Keefe

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