For only the second time in MLB post season history two Canadians will faceoff in the World Series. Back in 2007 Eric Gagne played for Boston as they beat Jeff Francis and his Colorado Rockies.
Ryan Dempster and John Axford will become the 16th and 17th Canadians to play in the World Series since it officially started in 1903. Only 9 Canadians have won the World Series! They include Bill O’Neill (1906), George Gibson (1909), Jack Graney (1920), George Selkirk (1936, 37, 38, 39 41), Ron Taylor (1964, 69), John Hiller (1968), Rob Butler (1993), Eric Gagne (2007), Matt Stairs (2008).
Here are the other Canadians (Bolded ones are Hall of Famers):
George Selkirk – NYY 1936, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42 – 21 games
George Gibson – Pittsburgh 1909 – 7 games
Matt Stairs – Philadelphia 2008-2009 – 6 games
Larry McLean – NY Giants 1909 – 5 games
Ron Taylor – St. Louis 1964, NY Mets 1969 – 4 games
Larry Walker – St. Louis Cardinals 2004 – 4 games
Jimmy Archer – Detroit 1907, Chicago Cubs 1910 – 4 games
Reggie Cleveland – Boston -1975 – 3 games
Jack Graney – Cleveland 1920 – 3 games
John Hiller – Detroit 1968 – 2 games
Rob Butler – Toronto 1993 – 2 games
Eric Gagne – Boston 2007 – 1 game
Jeff Francis – Colorado 2007 – 1 game
Johnny Rutherford – Brooklyn 1952 – 1 game
Bill O’Neill – Chicago White Sox 1906 – 1 game