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1967 World Series

The 1967 World Series was a baseball championship between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox. The Cardinals, led by strong pitching and timely hitting, defeated the Red Sox in a seven-game series. Key moments included Bob Gibson’s dominant pitching, including a memorable 17-strikeout game, and clutch performances from players like Tim McCarver and Mike Shannon. The series highlighted strategic pitching and consistent batting, with the Cardinals capturing their first title since 1964. It was a closely contested, exciting series that showcased the high level of talent and competition in Major League Baseball.