1924 Colored World Series
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{{Infobox baseball championship series
| year = 1924
| type = Colored World
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| champion = Kansas City Monarchs (5)
| champion_manager = José Méndez
| runnerup = Hilldale Club (4)
| runnerup_manager = Frank Warfield
| dates = October 3–20
| venue = {{ubl
|{{nowrap|Philadelphia: Philadelphia Ball Park (1,2)}}
|{{nowrap|Baltimore: Maryland Baseball Park (3,4)}}
|{{nowrap|Kansas City: Muehlebach Field (5,6,7)}}
|{{nowrap|Chicago: Schorling Park (8,9,10)}}
}}
| HOFers = Kansas City: José Méndez (mgr.), Bullet Rogan,
Hilldale: Judy Johnson, Biz Mackey,
Louis Santop
| previous =
}}
The 1924 Colored World Series was a best-of-nine match-up between the Negro National League champion Kansas City Monarchs and the Eastern Colored League champion Hilldale. In a ten-game series, the Monarchs narrowly defeated Hilldale 5 games to 4, with one tie game. It was the first World Series between the respective champions of the NNL and ECL. It was the second year of existence for the ECL, but no agreement could be reached in 1923 for a postseason series, owing primarily to unresolved disputes between the leagues. Five members of the Baseball Hall of Fame participated in the series: Biz Mackey, Judy Johnson, and Louis Santop played for Hilldale, while Bullet Rogan and José Méndez played for the Monarchs. In addition, Monarchs owner J. L. Wilkinson was also inducted into the Hall.
Series summary
{{see also|1924 Kansas City Monarchs season}}
- Kansas City Monarchs vs. Hilldale
- Monarchs won the Series, 5–4 (1 tie)
- Team owners: J. L. Wilkinson, Kansas City; Ed Bolden, Hilldale
- Managers: José Méndez, Kansas City; Frank Warfield, Hilldale
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!|Game | Score | Date | Ballpark | Attendance |
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1 | Kansas City 6, Hilldale 2 | October 3, 1924 (Friday) | National League Park, Philadelphia | 5,366 |
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|2 | Kansas City 0, Hilldale 11 | October 4, 1924 (Saturday) | National League Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 8,661 |
3 | Kansas City 6, Hilldale 6 (13 innings) | October 5, 1924 (Sunday) | Maryland Baseball Park, Baltimore | 5,503 |
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|4 | Kansas City 3, Hilldale 4 | October 6, 1924 (Monday) | Maryland Baseball Park, Baltimore, Maryland | 584 |
5 | Hilldale 5, Kansas City 3 | October 11, 1924 (Saturday) | Muehlebach Park, Kansas City, Missouri | 3,891 |
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|6 | Hilldale 5, Kansas City 6 | October 12, 1924 (Sunday) | Muehlebach Park, Kansas City, Missouri | 8,885 |
7 | Hilldale 3, Kansas City 4 (12 innings) | October 14, 1924 (Tuesday) | Muehlebach Park, Kansas City, Missouri | 2,539 |
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|8 | Hilldale 2, Kansas City 3 | October 18, 1924 (Saturday) | Schorling Park, Chicago | 2,608 |
9 | Hilldale 5, Kansas City 3 | October 19, 1924 (Sunday) | Schorling Park, Chicago | 6,271 |
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|10 | Hilldale 0, Kansas City 5 | October 20, 1924 (Monday) | Schorling Park, Chicago | 1,549 |