The Giants won three consecutive pennants from 1911 to 1913 with Crandall's help.
The Yankees won the best-of-five series for their third consecutive pennant.
On 1957-58, the team won its fourth consecutive pennant recovering from a slow first-half start.
With a weak bat but a good glove at second base, he helped the Giants win two consecutive pennants in 1936 and 1937.
In 1927, Ruether played for his third consecutive pennant winning team.
The Pirates had won three consecutive pennants, but their pitching staff was suffering from injury and illness.
It was their second of three consecutive pennants.
The Grays of the era won an unprecedented nine consecutive pennants.
Both the Yankees and Giants earned their third consecutive pennants.
The following season, he spurred Washington to a second consecutive pennant when he again was a 20-game winner.