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The 1954 MLB season marked a significant achievement for the New York Giants, culminating in their victory in the World Series. With a robust regular-season record of 97 wins and 57 losses, the Giants finished first in the National League, showcasing their dominance throughout the season.
In the World Series, the Giants faced off against the Cleveland Indians, where they delivered a stunning performance, sweeping the series 4-0. This victory not only crowned them the 1954 World Series Champions but also solidified their status as the National League champions. This triumphant season epitomized the skill and determination of the Giants, culminating in a memorable championship that remains a highlight in the franchise's storied history.