Movie Description Major League baseball began creating official World Series films in 1943 to support and entertain the U.S. troops serving overseas. These films, which have since grown into dynamic documentaries, include some of the most exciting baseball moments of all time. This volume covers the St. Louis Cardinals in the series of 1964, 1967 and 1968. The famous '64 World Series had the powerhouse Cardinals (behind pitching great Bob Gibson) taking on the fading remnants of a great Yankees team, in games marked by tense pitching duels and heroic clutch hitting. In '67, the Cards faced the Red Sox, with predictable results, and in '68 they took on the Detroit Tigers behind the still-dominant Gibson and slugger Orlando Cepeda.
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