<Li> The Toronto Blue Jays (1992 and 1993), Miami Marlins (1997 and 2003 as the Florida Marlins), Arizona Diamondbacks (2001) and Los Angeles Angels (2002) have never lost a World Series appearance . </Li> <Li> Five expansion teams have appeared in the World Series without ever winning a championship: twice for the Texas Rangers (formerly the second Washington Senators) and San Diego Padres, and once each for the Milwaukee Brewers (formerly Seattle Pilots), Colorado Rockies, and Tampa Bay Rays (formerly Devil Rays). </Li> <Li> Two expansion teams have not yet won a league pennant (and therefore also have not appeared in a World Series): the American League's Seattle Mariners and the National League's Washington Nationals (formerly Montreal Expos). Both teams have competed in postseason play and appeared in their respective League Championship Series at least once, but have no League Championship Series victories . </Li> <Ol> <Li> The team with the better regular season winning percentage has won the World Series 53 times, or 48.62% (53 of 109) of the time . Three World Series have featured teams with identical regular season records (1949, 1958, 2013). </Li> <Li> The Toronto Blue Jays are the only Canadian team ever to win a pennant or a World Series, doing both twice, in 1992 and 1993 . </Li> <Li> The Chicago Cubs and the Houston Astros are the only teams with a World Series title that have never clinched one at home . </Li> <Li> Three series have matched up the previous two World Champions, with the New York Yankees winning all three . The 1928 World Series was contested by the 1926 champion Cardinals and 1927 champion Yankees; the Yankees won the series 4 - 0 . In 1943, the 1941 champion Yankees met the 1942 champion Cardinals, which the Yankees won 4 - 1 . In the 1958 World Series, the 1956 champion Yankees faced the 1957 champion Milwaukee Braves; the Yankees won this series 4 - 3 . The 2012 National League Championship Series also matched up the previous two World Champions: the 2010 champion Giants and the 2011 champion Cardinals; the Giants won this series 4 - 3 . </Li> <Li> As of the present, there are two World Series that cannot have a rematch, the 1982 World Series between the NL champion St. Louis Cardinals and AL champion Milwaukee Brewers and the 2005 World Series between the AL champion Chicago White Sox and NL champion Houston Astros . The Brewers, who were inaugurated by the American League as the Seattle Pilots in 1969 and relocated to Milwaukee in 1970, were moved to the NL starting in 1998 . The Astros, who were inaugurated by the National League in 1962 as the Houston Colt . 45s and adopted their current name in 1965, were moved to the AL starting in 2013 . Therefore, the latest postseason round where the Brewers could face the Cardinals today would be in the National League Championship Series (which has occurred once, in 2011) while the latest postseason round where the Astros could face the White Sox today would be in the American League Championship Series (has never occurred). </Li> <Li> The Milwaukee Brewers and Houston Astros are the only two teams in MLB to have played in both the American League Championship Series (ALCS) and National League Championship Series (NLCS). The Brewers have won their lone ALCS appearance in 1982 against the then - California Angels and have lost in their only NLCS appearance in 2011 against the St. Louis Cardinals, making them 1 - 1 all time between both League Championship Series . The Astros, meanwhile, have a 2 - 3 record between both League Championship Series, having gone 1 - 3 in four NLCS appearances (lost in 1980 to the Philadelphia Phillies, lost in 1986 to the New York Mets, lost in 2004 to the Cardinals, and won in 2005 versus the Cardinals) and having won their only ALCS appearance in 2017 against the New York Yankees . With their victories in both the 2005 National League Championship Series and the 2017 American League Championship Series, the Astros are the only team in MLB to have represented both the National League and the American League in the World Series . </Li> <Li> The 2015 World Series game 1 between the New York Mets and the Kansas City Royals was the longest game 1 in history at 5 hours and 9 minutes . </Li> <Li> Yogi Berra of the New York Yankees holds the record for most World Series championships by a player with 10 . Joe DiMaggio of the Yankees is second with 9 . </Li> <Li> Joe McCarthy and Casey Stengel are tied for the most World Series titles by a manager with 7 apiece, all 14 of them with the Yankees . Connie Mack managed the Philadelphia Athletics to 5 World Series crowns . </Li> <Li> The all - time World Series single - game attendance record is 92,706, set in Game 5 of the 1959 World Series at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the temporary home of the Los Angeles Dodgers until Dodger Stadium opened in 1962 . The Chicago White Sox defeated the Dodgers 1 - 0 in the record - setting game . Games 3 and 4 of that series also drew crowds in excess of 92,000 . </Li> </Ol>

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