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The 2006 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 2006 season.The 102nd edition of the World Series, [1] it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Detroit Tigers and the National League (NL) champion St. Louis Cardinals; the Cardinals won the series in five games to win their tenth World Series championship.
The 2006 Major League Baseball season ended with the National League's St. Louis Cardinals winning the World Series with the lowest regular-season victory total (83) in a fully-played season in major league history.
The Cardinals evened it up at 1-1 in the second on singles by Molina (who followed up his Division Series success by hitting .348 in this series) and Edmonds and a sacrifice bunt by Belliard. There the score would stay for seven innings, thanks in part to Met left fielder Endy Chávez , who made a leaping catch of Scott Rolen's almost-home run ...
In 2006, beset with injuries and inconsistency, [92] they won the World Series, beating Detroit in five games to set an all-time record-low of 83 wins for a World Series winner. [93] [22] [94] In 2009, the Cardinals reached 10,000 wins, dating to when they first played in the American Association (AA).
The Boston Red Sox won the World Series in 2004 after an 86-year drought ... Series. In 2004, the team roster — which ... team that went on to sweep the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2004 World ...
A new documentary premiering Wednesday on Netflix chronicles how the Red Sox stormed back from an improbable 3-0 series deficit to beat the Yankees. ... their World Series win over the Cardinals ...
In 2006, the Cardinals returned to the World Series, this time with a 4–1 victory over the Detroit Tigers. The team's 83–78 regular season record is the worst ever by an eventual World Series champion, usurping the 1987 Minnesota Twins' 85–77 campaign.
As the Mets' 2023 season spiraled into disrepair, the team's trade deadline sell-off included Scherzer, who had signed a two-year, $86.6 million deal with the Mets, with a third-year player option ...