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  1. The 1964 World Series, and the season leading up to it, later became the subject for the David Halberstam New York Times bestseller October 1964.The Series is seen as a bellwether point in baseball history as it was the last hurrah for the 1950s Yankee Dynasty of Mantle, Maris, Ford and Berra, among others, and it demonstrated that the National League's growing enthusiasm to sign black and ...

  2. 1964 World Series. 1964 World Series Official Program St. Louis Cardinals Version. 1964 World Series Official Program New York Yankees Version. ← 1963 | St. Louis Cardinals (4) vs New York Yankees (3) | 1965 →. 1964 World Series Fast Facts: Game 1: Date / Box Score: 10-07-1964: Location: Busch Stadium: 1 st Pitch: From: To: Jay DeShatler ...

  3. The’64 World Series — matching New York against the St. Louis Cardinals — would be the 15th fall classic in Yankee pinstripes for Berra, who first appeared in the Series in 1947, last performed in it in 1963 and along the way established the record for most Series games played, 75. Mickey Mantle was about to play in his 12th Series for ...

  4. May 1, 2013 · The 1964 World Series pitted the New York Yankees against the St. Louis Cardinals, both of whom struggled to get there. The Yankees, the defending American League champs, promoted skipper Ralph Houk to General Manager after the 1963 season, replacing him with popular star player Yogi Berra. The club struggled under his leadership, standing in ...

  5. Dec 12, 2023 · Levine played baseball at Ohio Northern in 1964 and 1965 and still holds the school’s all-time record for career batting average at .429. He also ranks sixth all-time in slugging percentage (.579). His .433 batting average in the 1964 season ranked ninth in the country that year and is tied for sixth all-time for a single season at ONU.

  6. Oct 23, 2014 · Mantle’s blast was only the fifth walk-off home run in World Series history,9 and it came in Mantle’s final World Series. It was a significant part of his great hitting in the 1964 World Series: .333 with three home runs and eight RBIs in the seven games. Mantle ended his World Series career with 18 home runs, but this was his lone walk-off.

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  8. By Gibson’s senior season, a new baseball coach was in place at Tech and Bob joined the team, playing the outfield and pitching. He finished second in batting average among city players at .368. Tech won the intercity tournament and Gibson was selected to the all-city team as a utility player.

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