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A crowd of 39,552, the largest of the three games at Sportsman’s…
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The American League home-run leader with 47 in 1926, Babe Ruth had…
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The Washington Senators were feeling plenty good about themselves.…
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Of all seasons, the least likely in which to expect a pitchers’…
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With the Cardinals trailing the Philadelphia A’s two games…
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The mood was gloomy and subdued at Sportsman’s Park in the…
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On this steamy August afternoon, the bespectacled outfielder…
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Not even the all-powerful Kenesaw Mountain Landis could predict…
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Before the start of the 1928 World Series, former major-league…
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On Tuesday, June 21, 1927, at Sportsman’s Park, the reigning…
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The New York Times described the outcome of a 1940 midseason…
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Under a broiling midsummer sun, five National League pitchers…
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For nearly 15 minutes 25,562 excitedly impatient fans had been…
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As the 1940 season began, the Cardinals were sputtering in the…
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Johnny Mize, a country boy from Demorest, Georgia, had been given…
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The St. Louis Cardinals had been favored to win the 1934 World…
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You know you’ve been to a great ballgame when you leave the…
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After the Detroit Tigers and St. Louis Cardinals split two contests…
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Down two games to one in the 1934 World Series, the Detroit Tigers…
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October 5, 1926: Cardinals’ Jesse Haines tosses shutout and homers in first World Series game in St. Louis
October 7, 1926: Tony Lazzeri’s sacrifice fly wins Game 5 for Yankees in extra innings
October 6, 1926: Babe Ruth becomes first player to hit three homers in World Series game
August 24, 1924: Eddie Dyer tosses shutout in Cardinals 17-0 laugher
July 11, 1925: Browns’ George Sisler knocks in a career-high seven runs
Chapman, Arenado win 2018 Rawlings Platinum Glove Awards, presented by SABR
This Week in SABR: November 9, 2018
October 6, 1930: Jimmie Foxx’s ninth-inning homer puts A’s on verge of a championship in Game 5
October 5, 1930: Jesse Haines defeats Lefty Grove in Fall Classic pitchers’ duel
October 4, 1930: Wild Bill Hallahan shuts out A’s in Game 3 to rekindle Redbirds’ hopes
August 21, 1930: Chick Hafey hits for the cycle as Cardinals pound Phillies
October 9, 1928: Sultan of Swat smacks three homers to sink the Cardinals in World Series sweep
October 7, 1928: Lou Gehrig’s two homers too much for Redbirds in Game 3
June 21, 1927: Jesse Haines goes the distance; Cardinals win on Les Bell’s 13th-inning single
July 13, 1940: Johnny Mize’s cycle boosts Cardinals in walk-off win over Giants
July 9, 1940: Five NL pitchers combine for first All-Star shutout at Sportsman’s Park
May 24, 1940: Cleveland spoils Browns’ first night game in St. Louis
May 7, 1940: Cardinals tie NL record with seven home runs in rout of Dodgers
July 20, 1938: Johnny Mize blasts three home runs for second time in eight days
April 29, 1936: Parmelee bests Hubbell in epic 17-inning duel
October 7, 1934: Tommy Bridges outduels Dizzy Dean as Tigers take 3-2 lead in World Series
August 4, 1937: Cardiac Cardinals complete crazy comeback; Medwick ties record with four doubles
October 5, 1934: Paul Dean impresses brother Dizzy in Cardinals’ Game 3 win
October 6, 1934: Tigers even World Series in Game 4; Dizzy Dean knocked out cold