World Series Champions
If you have downloaded this book’s source code, you will find the following files in this chapter’s folder:
• Teams.txt—This file contains a list of several Major League baseball teams in alphabetical order. Each team listed in the file has won the World Series at least once.
• WorldSeriesWinners.txt—This file contains a chronological list of the World Series’ winning teams from 1903 to 2012. (The first line in the file is the name of the team that won in 1903, and the last line is the name of the team that won in 2012. Note the World Series was not played in 1904 or 1994.)
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