1967 World Series Review: Cardinals Triumph Over Red Sox 4-3
The 1967 World Series featured the St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox, with the Cardinals winning the series 4 games to 3. The Cardinals came into the series with a strong performance in the National League, while the Red Sox fought through a competitive American League. Key players for the Cardinals included Bob Gibson, who secured three pitching victories and led the team with a .414 batting average and a record seven stolen bases, and Lou Brock, who was instrumental in their success. The Red Sox's standout performers were Jim Lonborg, who won two games, and Carl Yastrzemski, who batted .400 throughout the series. Each game took place between October 4 and October 12, 1967. The venues included Fenway Park in Boston and Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis.