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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 .
On September 6, 1968, Haney had his first and only four-hit game, when he hit three singles and a double against the Chicago White Sox. [4] He also recorded five three-hit games in his career. Haney played in two World Series games for the Oakland A's in 1974 against the Los Angeles Dodgers .
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The Cardinals battered Milwaukee for 12 runs in the clinching Game 6 and prevailed, 12-6, then defeated the Texas Rangers in a thrilling World Series, four games to three, including an ...
The following year, Milwaukee won the AL East title and then the 1982 American League Championship Series versus the California Angels, three games to two. In that year's World Series, the Brewers faced the National League Champion St. Louis Cardinals. The series went to a decisive game seven and resulted in a Brewers World Series loss.
Here's a look at Milwaukee's remarkable series of the slam (plus a little extra). ... Score: 6-0 deficit to 6-4 deficit (Milwaukee lost, 6-4) ... and though the Brewers still lost the game, 6-4 ...
The Cardinals won the next two games and seemed to have Game 4 in complete control until the Brewers rallied for six runs in the 7th to win the game 7–5. The Brewers then won Game Five 6–4, giving them a 3–2 series lead, but the Cardinals trounced Don Sutton winning Game 6 13–1, and rallied for three runs late in Game 7 to win the ...
The Brewers won the first 13 games of that season but also lost 12 in a row, and saw Paul Molitor record a 39-game hitting streak and Teddy Higuera register 32 consecutive scoreless innings.