The World Series
The World Series is the annual championship series of Major League Baseball, first held in 1903, representing the culmination of the professional baseball season.
Determining the champion of North American professional baseball since the early 20th century, this annual championship series remains one of the most historic and celebrated events in American sports.
Major League Baseball's Championship
The World Series serves as the annual championship series of Major League Baseball, determining the sport's ultimate champion.
First Held in 1903
The World Series was first held in 1903, establishing one of the oldest continuous championship traditions in American professional sports.
A Best-of-Seven Format
The World Series follows a best-of-seven game format, with the first team winning four games claiming the championship title.
A Significant American Sporting Tradition
The World Series represents a significant American sporting tradition, drawing substantial national attention and viewership each autumn.