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  1. 6 de sept. de 2022 · 1964 World Series recap; WATCH: 1964 World Series highlights; Gibson makes mark with 10-inning gem in Gm 5; Rookie Stottlemyre gets call for Yanks in Gm 7; Brock's World Series résumé among the best; October brought out the best in Gibson; A brief history: Here's every World Series Game 7; Best postseason pushes in MLB history

  2. 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 prev

  3. 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.

  4. Gibson’s heroics did not end in the regular season, however. 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. Now, with the title on the line, Keane went to his ace once ...

  5. The 1964 World Series pitted the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals against the American League champion New York Yankees, with the Cardinals preva...

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  6. 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.

  7. 13 de mar. de 2024 · 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 ...