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The 1968 World Series featured the Detroit Tigers and the St. Louis Cardinals, with the Tigers winning in seven games for their third championship in seven World Series appearances. In Game 1, the Cardinals' ace Bob Gibson threw a shutout, striking out 17 batters, as St. Louis won 4–0. As of 2011, Gibson's 17 strikeouts is still the record in ...
The 1968 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1968 season. The 65th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Detroit Tigers and the National League (NL) champion (and defending World Series champion) St. Louis Cardinals .
The home team won all games of the series except for Game 7. 1967 [29] St. Louis Cardinals: Boston Red Sox: 7–2: Fenway Park, Boston: Bob Gibson wins his third game of the Series and also homers. 1968 [30] Detroit Tigers: St. Louis Cardinals: 4–1: Busch Stadium II, St. Louis, Missouri: Mickey Lolich outduels Bob Gibson for his third win of ...
South Carolina holds a 26-18 record in the series, including an eight-game win streak. The Gamecocks won both matchups between the teams last season, including a 93-66 win in the quarterfinals of ...
Nov. 17: vs. East Carolina, 2 p.m. (SEC Network Plus) University of South Carolina forward Chloe Kitts (21) snags the ball from pressure during the first half of action in the Colonial Life Arena ...
Northrup led the 1968 Tigers in hits and RBIs, hit five grand slams, broke up three no-hitters, and had the game-winning triple off Bob Gibson in Game 7 of the 1968 World Series. In his 12-year major league career Northrup batted .267 (1254-for-4692), with 153 home runs , 610 RBIs , 603 runs, 218 doubles, 42 triples, 39 stolen bases and 449 ...
For the first time in 191 days, South Carolina women’s basketball has a game this week. The reigning national champion Gamecocks travel to Tennessee, where they’ll take on the Memphis Tigers ...
It was patterned after the Little League World Series, which was named for the World Series in Major League Baseball. Most recently, the tournament was held in Easley, South Carolina. The Big League World Series was held at four different sites. Winston-Salem, North Carolina 1968–1969; Fort Lauderdale, Florida 1970–1998; Tucson, Arizona ...