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  2. 1967 Boston Red Sox season - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 Boston Red Sox season was the 67th season in the franchise's Major League Baseball history. The Red Sox finished first in the American League (AL) with a record of 92 wins and 70 losses. The team then faced the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals in the 1967 World Series , which the Red Sox lost in seven games.

  3. 1967 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 Major League Baseball season was contested from April 10 to October 12, 1967. The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Boston Red Sox four games to three in the World Series, which was the first World Series appearance for the Red Sox in 21 years.

  4. 1967 World Series - Wikipedia

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    The 1967 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball's (MLB) 1967 season.The 64th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Boston Red Sox and the National League (NL) champion St. Louis Cardinals.

  5. 1967 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    The 38-year-old Howard will play a part in the Red Sox winning the 1967 American League pennant. August 8 – Johnny Callison's two-out single in the tenth inning scores John Briggs from third base and gives the Philadelphia Phillies a 5–4 win over the San Francisco Giants, extending the Phillies' winning streak to eight, their longest since ...

  6. Gary Waslewski - Wikipedia

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    Waslewski made his major league debut in 1967 with the Boston Red Sox. In 1968, he was one of 10 pitchers who led the American League (AL) with a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage. [2] He started Game 6 of the 1967 World Series for the Red Sox. On December 3, 1968, he was traded by the Red Sox to the St. Louis Cardinals for Ducky Schofield.

  7. Elston Howard - Wikipedia

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    For Red Sox fans, the play was considered a key event during their "Impossible Dream" season. [8] [9] [10] Howard had his last postseason highlight in the 1967 World Series against the Cardinals when his bases-loaded single in the ninth inning of Game 5 drove in two runs for a 3–0 lead. The hit was crucial, as former teammate Maris homered in ...

  8. José Santiago (1960s pitcher) - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the Red Sox would win the American League (AL) title, and go on to play in a seven-game World Series, under manager Dick Williams, losing to the St. Louis Cardinals. [11] [12] Santiago was a key member of the Red Sox pitching staff in 1967, posting a 12–4 record with a 3.59 ERA in 50 games. [1]

  9. Jim Lonborg - Wikipedia

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    In the 1967 Red Sox' "Impossible Dream" season, [5] Lonborg tied for the American League (AL) lead for pitchers in wins (22) and games started (39), and led the AL in strikeouts (246). [12] He also led the league in hitting batters (19), [ 12 ] after his pitching style changed under the tutelage of pitching coach Sal "The Barber" Maglie .