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  1. The 2006 National League Championship Series (NLCS), the second round of the 2006 National League playoffs, began on October 12 and ended on October 19; it was scheduled to begin on October 11, but was postponed a day because of inclement weather. The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the heavily favored New York Mets in seven games to advance to the 2006 World Series against the Detroit Tigers.

  2. 19 de out. de 2020 · Postseason History: League Championship Series. 1969: The first major change to MLB's postseason structure, the best-of-five League Championship Series was established after the AL and NL each split into two divisions and pitted the respective leagues' East and West winners. 1985: The LCS was expanded to a best-of-seven series.

  3. 14 de out. de 2006 · St. Louis Cardinals beat New York Mets (5-0). Oct 14, 2006, Attendance: 47053, Time of Game: 2:53. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability

  4. 18 de out. de 2006 · 2006 National League Championship Series (NLCS) Game 6, Cardinals at Mets, October 18. 2006 NL Championship Series. Game 1, October 12: STL: 0: F inal: NYM: 2:

  5. Find playoff schedules for the Wild Card Series, American League Division Series, National League Division Series, American League Championship Series, National League Championship Series, and World Series, and find out where to watch them or buy playoff tickets. Get Postseason news, shop Postseason gear, see game highlights, photos, and more ...

  6. The Cardinals would face the Mets again in the 2006 National League Championship Series, with the Redbirds defeating the Mets this time in an epic and dramatic series that ended in seven games. The only player remaining on either roster from the series in 2000 was Cardinals center fielder Jim Edmonds .

  7. 12 de out. de 2006 · New York Mets beat St. Louis Cardinals (2-0). Oct 12, 2006, Attendance: 56311, Time of Game: 2:52. Visit Baseball-Reference.com for the complete box score, play-by-play, and win probability