1912 World Series
| Game | Score | Date | Location | Attendance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Boston Red Sox - 4, New York Giants - 3 | October 8 | Polo Grounds | 35,730 |
| 2 | New York Giants - 6, Boston Red Sox - 6 (Tie, 11 innings) | October 9 | Fenway Park | 30,148 |
| 3 | New York Giants - 2, Boston Red Sox - 1 | October 10 | Fenway Park | 34,624 |
| 4 | Boston Red Sox - 3, New York Giants - 1 | October 11 | Polo Grounds | 36,502 |
| 5 | New York Giants - 1, Boston Red Sox - 2 | October 12 | Fenway Park | 34,683 |
| 6 | Boston Red Sox - 2, New York Giants - 5 | October 14 | Polo Grounds | 30,622 |
| 7 | New York Giants - 11, Boston Red Sox - 4 | October 15 | Fenway Park | 32,694 |
| 8 | New York Giants - 2, Boston Red Sox - 3 (10 innings) | October 16 | Fenway Park | 17,034 |
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