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The Temple Cup was a cup awarded to the winner of an annual best-of-seven postseason championship series for American professional baseball from 1894 to 1897. Competing teams were exclusively from the National League, which had been founded in 1876 as the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs. There was only one major league at the time, following the folding of the American Association after the 1891 season, and the series was played between the first and second-place teams of the surviving National League. The series played for the Temple Cup was also known as the "World's Championship Series".

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  • The Temple Cup was a cup awarded to the winner of an annual best-of-seven postseason championship series for American professional baseball from 1894 to 1897. Competing teams were exclusively from the National League, which had been founded in 1876 as the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs. There was only one major league at the time, following the folding of the American Association after the 1891 season, and the series was played between the first and second-place teams of the surviving National League. The series played for the Temple Cup was also known as the "World's Championship Series". The approximately 30-inch-high (76 cm) silver cup cost $800 (equivalent to $24,000 in 2021) and was donated by coal, citrus, and lumber baron William Chase Temple (1862–1917), a part-owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates at the time. The Temple Cup is now in the collection of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. (en)
  • 템플 컵(Temple Cup)은 1894년부터 1897년까지 내셔널 리그의 포스트시즌 7경기 시리즈 승자에게 주어졌던 30 인치 높이의 은색 트로피이다. 당시에는 내셔널 리그 밖에 메이저 리그가 없었기 때문에, 시리즈는 1위와 2위 사이에 개최되었다. 템플 컵은 또한 월즈 챔피언십 시리즈(World's Championship Series)로 알려져 있다. 만약 한팀이 3번 타이틀을 차지하면, 그 팀은 영구적으로 이 트로피를 소유할 수 있었다. (ko)
  • 坦波盃是美國職棒大聯盟國家聯盟在19世紀末舉辦的冠軍爭奪賽,採取7戰4勝制。於1894年開始舉行到1897年結束,可說是現今世界大賽的前身。 (zh)
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  • Postseason champion (en)
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  • Temple Cup, as shown on 1894 sheet music (en)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Temple Cup (en)
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  • 템플 컵(Temple Cup)은 1894년부터 1897년까지 내셔널 리그의 포스트시즌 7경기 시리즈 승자에게 주어졌던 30 인치 높이의 은색 트로피이다. 당시에는 내셔널 리그 밖에 메이저 리그가 없었기 때문에, 시리즈는 1위와 2위 사이에 개최되었다. 템플 컵은 또한 월즈 챔피언십 시리즈(World's Championship Series)로 알려져 있다. 만약 한팀이 3번 타이틀을 차지하면, 그 팀은 영구적으로 이 트로피를 소유할 수 있었다. (ko)
  • 坦波盃是美國職棒大聯盟國家聯盟在19世紀末舉辦的冠軍爭奪賽,採取7戰4勝制。於1894年開始舉行到1897年結束,可說是現今世界大賽的前身。 (zh)
  • The Temple Cup was a cup awarded to the winner of an annual best-of-seven postseason championship series for American professional baseball from 1894 to 1897. Competing teams were exclusively from the National League, which had been founded in 1876 as the National League of Professional Baseball Clubs. There was only one major league at the time, following the folding of the American Association after the 1891 season, and the series was played between the first and second-place teams of the surviving National League. The series played for the Temple Cup was also known as the "World's Championship Series". (en)
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  • Temple Cup (en)
  • 템플 컵 (ko)
  • 坦波盃 (zh)
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