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  1. The 1964 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1964 season. The 61st edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff that matched the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals against the American League champion New York Yankees; the Cardinals prevailed in seven

  2. 1964 World Series - St. Louis Cardinals over New York Yankees (4-3) series statistics and schedule on Baseball-Reference.com

  3. The St. Louis Cardinals ended their long drought and defeated the New York Yankees in the 1964 World Series. Bob Gibson pitched a complete-game shutout in Game 7, while Mickey Mantle set a record with six home runs for the Yankees.

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    This World Series, and the season leading up to it, later became the subject for the David Halberstam book October 1964. The '64 Series is seen as an important, 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 demonstrated that the National League's gro...

    Game 1

    Wednesday, October 7, 1964 at Busch Stadium (I)in St. Louis, Missouri WP: Ray Sadecki (1–0) LP: Whitey Ford (0–1) SV: Barney Schultz (1) HRs: NYY – Tom Tresh (1) STL – Mike Shannon(1) The Cardinals had a scouting report indicating that injuries had taken their toll on Mickey Mantle's defense and that he could be run on. They acted on this intelligence, taking extra bases repeatedly and scoring from second on singles in the second and sixth innings.The Cardinals also believed that they should...

    Game 2

    Thursday, October 8, 1964 at Busch Stadium (I)in St. Louis, Missouri WP: Mel Stottlemyre (1–0) LP: Bob Gibson (0–1) HRs: NYY – Phil Linz(1) Rookie Mel Stottlemyre, called up from the minors in August, dominated for New York and the Cardinal bullpen wilted in the late innings, and the Yankees won 8–3 to even the series up.

    Game 3

    Saturday, October 10, 1964 at Yankee Stadiumin Bronx, New York WP: Jim Bouton (1–0) LP: Barney Schultz (0–1) HRs: NYY – Mickey Mantle(1) Curt Simmons and Jim Bouton were both very effective. Simmons got seventeen ground-ball outs. Bouton stranded the go-ahead run four times and held the top five hitters in the Cardinal lineup to a 2 for 21 day. In the bottom of the ninth, Mickey Mantle reached deep for one of the last ounces of Yankees magic. With the game tied at one, Mantle, the leadoff hit...

    Halberstam, David. October 1964. Villard Books, 1994. ISBN 0679415602.
    Neft, David S., and Richard M. Cohen. The World Series.1st ed. New York: St Martins, 1990. (Neft and Cohen 302-306)
    Reichler, Joseph, ed. (1982). The Baseball Encyclopedia (5th ed.), p. 2172. MacMillian Publishing. ISBN 0-02-579010-2.
  4. 27 de set. de 2022 · 1964 World Series recap. Cardinals defeat Yankees, 4 games to 3. September 27th, 2022. Yankees ace Whitey Ford, who had lost Game 6 in 1962, and Games 1 and 4 in 1963, saw his World Series losing streak reach four games in 1964, as he couldn't survive the sixth inning of 1964's opener.

  5. A wildly entertaining set of games led the World Series to a decisive Game 7 on Oct. 15, 1964, at St. Louis’ Busch Stadium. Gibson had lost Game 2 of the series but came back in Game 5 to earn a gutsy 10-inning victory.

  6. History. 1964 World Series. Contents. Introduction [ edit] 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.