The following are the baseball events of the year 1954 throughout the world. [edit] Champions [edit] Major League Baseball [edit] Other champions [edit] Awards and honors [edit] Statistical leaders [edit] Major league baseball final standings [edit] American League final standings [edit] National League final standings [edit] Events [edit] January-March [edit] April-June [edit] July–September The Catch: Willie Mays hauls in Vic Wertz's drive at the warning track in the 1954 World Series. [edit] October-December [edit] Movies [edit] Births [edit] January-February [edit] March-April [edit] May-June [edit] July-August [edit] September-October [edit] November-December [edit] Deaths - January 5 - Rabbit Maranville, 62, rambunctious shortstop who set a career record with 2,153 games at the position and was MVP runner-up on the 1914 "Miracle Braves"
- January 20 - Bunny Madden, 71, catcher for the Boston Red Sox and Philadelphia Phillies between 1909 and 1911
- February 16 - Red Parnell, 48, All-Star left fielder in the Negro Leagues, most notably with the Philadelphia Stars
- March 12 - Bob Quinn, 84, executive who owned the Boston Red Sox from 1923 to 1933 and also ran three other franchises
- May 22 - Chief Bender, 70, Hall of Fame pitcher who won 212 games, starring for 3 Philadelphia Athletics world champion teams
- July 13 - Ed Porray, 65, Pitcher for the 1914 Buffalo Buffeds, who is best known as being the only Major League player born at sea.
- July 13 - Grantland Rice, 73, sportswriter
- July 15 - Chris Mahoney, 69, pitcher/outfielder for the 1910 Boston Red Sox
- October 5 - Oscar Charleston, 57, star center fielder of the Negro Leagues
- October 14 - Bill Swanson, 66, backup infielder for the 1914 Boston Red Sox
- October 19 - Hugh Duffy, 87, Hall of Fame center fielder who batted a record .438 in 1894
- October 22 - Earl Whitehill, 54, 200-game winning pitcher
- December 9 - Bill McGowan, 58, American League umpire since 1925 who worked in 8 World Series, and who did not miss a single inning from 1925 until 1942[1]
[edit] References - ^ Great Baseball Feats, Facts and Figures, 2008 Edition, p.42, David Nemec and Scott Flatow, A Signet Book, Penguin Group, New York, NY, ISBN 978-0-451-22363-0
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