1929 Major League Baseball season


The 1929 Major League Baseball season began on April 16, 1929 and the regular season ended on October 6, 1929. The World Series began on October 8 and ended on the 14th of that month. This World Series featured the historic 7th inning 10 run rally the Philadelphia Athletics put on, which was nicknamed "The Mack Attack," after the then manager of the Athletics, Connie Mack.
This was also the year Babe Ruth hit his 500th career home run.

Schedule

Each team played 154 regular season games, which were all played within the team's respective league. With this schedule, 22 games were played with each team of the same league. This format had started in the 1920 season and lasted until 1961.

Awards and honors

Final standings

American League final standings

National League final standings

Managers

American League

National League

Key events