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  1. The 1964 Cardinals were the only team between 1962 and 1972 to win the World Series when owning home-field advantage. Game 7 was the last postseason game to be played at the first Busch Stadium , and the last such game to be played in St. Louis until 1967 (at Busch Memorial Stadium , which opened during the previous season ), when the Cardinals defeated the Boston Red Sox to win their next ...

  2. ORIGINAL LAYOUT. Last Thursday at 3:41 in the afternoon Dal Maxvill, the St. Louis second baseman, stood under a fly ball and waited for it to settle in his glove for the final out of the 1964 World Series. As he waited, Dick Groat moved toward him from shortstop and pleaded, "Don't let it hit you on the coconut, Max, don't let it hit you on ...

  3. Oct 15, 2014 · How the St. Louis Cardinals won the 1964 World Series. On the 50th anniversary of Game 7, a look back at the 1964 World Series. There was joy in Budville as the Cardinals ended a 17-year postseason drought and won the National League pennant on the last day of the regular season. It was a tough battle for the Birds.

  4. The Triumph: St. Louis Cardinals Win 1964 World Series 👉 The Triumph 👉 Relive the dramatic victory of the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1964 World Series as t...

  5. Oct 7, 2024 · Oct. 7, 1964 - Young Mike Shannon and broken-jawed Carl Warwick struck key blows in a four-run sixth inning uprising today that gave the underdog St. Louis Cardinals a 9-5 victory over the New York Yankees in the opening game of the World Series.A standing room throng of 30,805 at St. Louis’ first Series game since 1946 savored the spectacle of the proud Yankees losing their fifth straight ...

  6. May 26, 2014 · The 1964 Cardinals average odds of 7.4% is the lowest mark for any team to ever make the playoffs. Fifty years ago, the Cardinals completed their unlikely comeback with the help of a Phillies collapse and eventually won the World Series against the New York Yankees in seven games. The pitching staff was led by Hall of Famer Bob Gibson, but Ray ...

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  8. The 1964 World Series was another clash of the titans as the aging American League champion New York Yankees faced the National League title holders, the St. Louis Cardinals. New York, still stacked with a wealth World Series tested, future Hall of Fame talent, barely edged out the Chicago White Sox to capture the American League pennant by a single game.

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