WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONS:
1960: PITTSBURGH PIRATES OVER NEW YORK YANKEES IN 7 GAMES
1961: NEW YORK YANKEES OVER CINCINNATI REDS IN 7 GAMES
1962: NEW YORK YANKEES OVER SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS IN 7 GAMES
1963: LOS ANGELES DODGERS OVER NEW YORK YANKEES IN 4 GAMES
1964: ST. LOUIS CARDINALS OVER NEW YORK YANKEES IN 7 GAMES
1965: LOS ANGELES DODGERS OVER MINNESOTA TWINS IN 7 GAMES
1966: BALTIMORE ORIOLES OVER LOS ANGELES DODGERS IN 4 GAMES
1967: ST. LOUIS CARDINALS OVER BOSTON RED SOX IN 7 GAMES
1968: DETROIT TIGERS OVER ST. LOUIS CARDINALS IN 7 GAMES
1969: NEW YORK METS OVER BALTIMORE ORIOLES IN 5 GAMES
HALL-OF-FAMERS:
1960: Roberto Clemente, PIT; Bill Mazeroski, PIT; Casey Stengel,
NYY; Yogi
Berra, NYY; Whitey Ford, NYY;
Mickey Mantle,
NYY; Nestor Chylak, UMP
1961: Yogi
Berra, NYY; Whitey Ford, NYY;
Mickey Mantle,
NYY; Frank Robinson, CIN; Jocko Conlan, UMP
1962: Yogi
Berra, NYY; Whitey Ford, NYY;
Mickey Mantle,
NYY; Orlando Cepeda, SFG; Juan Marichal, SFG; Willie Mays,
SFG; Willie McCovey, SFG; Al Barlick, UMP
1963: Walt
Alston, LAD; Don Drysdale,
LAD; Sandy
Koufax, LAD; Yogi Berra, NYY;
Whitey Ford, NYY;
Mickey Mantle,
NYY
1964: Lou Brock,
STL; Bob
Gibson, STL; Yogi Berra, NYY;
Whitey Ford, NYY;
Mickey Mantle,
NYY
1965: Walt
Alston, LAD; Don Drysdale,
LAD; Sandy Koufax, LAD; Harmon Killebrew, MIN
1966: Luis Aparicio, BAL; Jim Palmer, BAL; Brooks Robinson, BAL;
Frank Robinson, BAL; Walt Alston,
LAD; Don
Drysdale, LAD; Sandy Koufax,
LAD; Nestor Chylak, UMP
1967: Red
Schoendienst, STL; Lou Brock, STL;
Steve Carlton,
STL;
Orlando Cepeda, STL; Bob Gibson, STL;
Dick Williams, BOS; Carl Yastrzemski, BOS; Al Barlick, UMP
1968: Al Kaline, DET; Eddie Matthews, DET; Red
Schoendienst, STL; Lou Brock, STL;
Steve Carlton,
STL; Orlando
Cepeda, STL; Bob Gibson, STL;
Doug Harvey, UMP
1969: Nolan Ryan, NYM; Tom Seaver, NYM; Earl Weaver, BAL; Jim
Palmer, BAL; Brooks Robinson, BAL; Frank Robinson, BAL
SERIES MVPs:
1960: Bobby Richardson, New York Yankees Second Baseman: Only time
that World Series MVP has been handed out to player on losing
team:
1961: Whitey Ford, New York Yankees Pitcher: 2-0, 14 shutout
innings, Broke Babe Ruth's record for most consecutive shutout
innings in World Series with 33 2/3
1962: Ralph Terry, New York Yankees Pitcher: 2-1, Threw complete
game shutout in Game 7 winner
1963: Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher: 2-0, 18 innings
(2 complete games), Set Record with 15 strikeouts in Game 1
1964: Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher: 2-1, 3.00 ERA, 27
innings (3 complete games)
1965: Sandy Koufax, Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher: 2-1, 27 innings
(3 complete games)
1966: Frank Robinson, Baltimore Orioles Outfielder: 3 home runs
1967: Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher: 3-0, 27 innings (3
complete games), 14 hits allowed, Hit Home Run in Game 7
1968: Mickey Lolich, Detroit Tigers Pitcher: 3-0, 27 innings, (3
complete games)
1969: Jerry Koosman, New York Mets Pitcher: 2-0
Important Moments:
1960: Bill Mazeroski hits walk-off home run in Game 7 to give
Pirates World Championship; Yankees outscore Pirates 55-27, but
still lose Series; Casey Stengel causes controversy by not
starting ace Whitey Ford in Game 1
1961: Whitey Ford breaks Babe Ruth's record of 29 2/3 consecutive
shutout World Series innings, throws third straight World Series
shutout in Game 1
1962: Series ends with Willie McCovey hitting line drive into
glove of Bobby Richardson for Yankees' 20th World Series
Championship
1963: Dodgers' pitching gives up only 4 runs in entire Series;
Sandy Koufax returns to New York (Raised in Brooklyn) and
dominates Yankees
1964: Yankees make last World Series appearance for 15 years;
Mickey Mantle hits last three World Series home runs, including
walk-off winner in Game 3
1965: Sandy Koufax makes controversy for not starting Game 1 due
to Yom Kippur, makes up for it by dominating in Series with three
complete games, coming back on two days rest for third; Twins make
World Series for first time since 1933 as Senators
1966: Baltimore pitching dominates by throwing three straight
shutouts in Games 2-4; Orioles make it to Series for the first
time in 22 years when they were the St. Louis Browns
1967: Bob Gibson dominates Red Sox, like Yankees, with 3 complete
games; Red Sox Impossible Dream season comes to an end when ace
Jim Lonborg gets blasted on two days rest, despite Boston's
headline: Lonborg and Champagne
1968: Bob Gibson strikes out 17 Tigers in Game 1, throws another 3
complete games; Cardinals lose when Tigers over take 3-1 series
deficit behind controversial play at the plate in Game 5
1969: Mets pitching makes fools of Baltimore's mighty hitters;
Tommie Agee and Ron Swoboda save Mets behind incredible catches;
Miracle Mets win World Series
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