Okay, so, I was messing around with the New York Times crossword the other day, just trying to kill some time, you know? And I got this clue, something like “nickname for the World Series,” I couldn’t remember the exact number, but it was definitely related to the World Series. So I thought, “Hey, let’s figure this out.”
First thing I did was to try to recall what I knew. I remembered that the World Series is a big deal, the championship for Major League Baseball, so it probably has a cool nickname. And it’s always in the fall, so I thought the nickname might have something to do with that.

Then I started searching online, just typing in things like “nickname for the World Series NYT” to see what would pop up. I saw a bunch of stuff about past games, like the Yankees losing 4-1 in 1942, and some article from 1918 that used the name “Robins” for a team. There was even something about a baseball from a game being auctioned off for over a million bucks! That’s crazy, right?
I also found out that the 1995 World Series was the 91st one, which was kind of neat, but not really what I was looking for. Oh, and there was some random info about a singer named Dinah Shore, born in 1916, who is totally off track. And something about Chicago Sky’s name and logo design, I’m not sure how that was related, but it’s all so random and not really helpful.
Then, I hit the jackpot. I saw this thing that confirmed the answer was “FALL CLASSIC.” It made perfect sense! The World Series is in the fall, and it’s a classic event, so “FALL CLASSIC” is the perfect nickname.
So, here’s what I learned:
- The nickname for the World Series is “FALL CLASSIC”.
- It’s called that because it takes place during the fall season.
- The New York Times crossword puzzle often uses this nickname in its clues.
It was a fun little puzzle to solve. I felt pretty accomplished figuring it out, and it’s a cool piece of trivia to know. I even went down a bit of a rabbit hole reading about old games and players. The internet is wild, man! Now I know if I ever see that clue again, I’ll have the answer in a heartbeat. Plus, I learned some random facts along the way, which is always a bonus.