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1964 World Series Program Busch Stadium St. Louis Cardinals New York Yankees

$ 10.55

Availability: 71 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Condition: The program is in "GOOD" condition; complete and well preserved (suitable for reading), but had moisture damage at one point in time, however there is no rust on staples.
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Sport: Baseball - MLB
  • Grade: Good
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Year: 1964
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Team: St. Louis Cardinals / New York Yankees

    Description

    Offered for sale is a vintage 1964 World Series Program from Game 1 & 2 held at Busch Stadium (St. Louis, MO), which pitted the St. Louis Cardinals vs New York Yankees, and is a rare to find collector's item (see bio info below).  The items is in "GOOD" condition (see details above), measures 11" x 8.25", and is suitable for display in a permanent archive.  The asking price is .99 + FREE shipping / handling (.95 value; US Domestic only), and is the only example of it's kind offered for sale on eBay!  Overseas bidders please refer below to shipping directions.  Feel free to contact me with questions, and thanks for looking!
    1964 World Series
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    1964 World Series
    Team (Wins)
    Manager(s)
    Season
    St. Louis Cardinals
    (4)
    Johnny Keane
    93–69, .574, GA: 1
    New York Yankees
    (3)
    Yogi Berra
    99–63, .611, GA: 1
    Dates
    October 7–15
    MVP
    Bob Gibson
    (St. Louis)
    Umpires
    Frank Secory
    (NL),
    Bill McKinley
    (AL),
    Ken Burkhart
    (NL),
    Hank Soar
    (AL),
    Vinnie Smith
    (NL),
    Al Smith
    (AL)
    Hall of Famers
    Cardinals:
    Lou Brock
    Bob Gibson
    Yankees:
    Yogi Berra
    (mgr)
    Whitey Ford
    Mickey Mantle
    Broadcast
    Television
    NBC
    TV announcers
    Harry Caray
    and
    Curt Gowdy
    (in St. Louis)
    Phil Rizzuto
    and
    Joe Garagiola
    (in New York)
    Radio
    NBC
    Radio announcers
    Joe Garagiola
    and
    Phil Rizzuto
    (in St. Louis)
    Curt Gowdy
    and
    Harry Caray
    (in New York)

    1963
    World Series
    1965

    The
    1964 World Series
    pitted the
    National League
    champion
    St. Louis Cardinals
    against the
    American League
    champion
    New York Yankees
    , with the Cardinals prevailing in the best of seven games. St. Louis won their seventh world championship, while the Yankees, who had appeared in 14 of 16 World Series since 1949, did not play in the Series again until
    1976
    .
    In an unusual twist, the Yankees fired
    Yogi Berra
    after the Series ended, replacing him with
    Johnny Keane
    , who had resigned from the Cardinals after the Series. His job had been threatened by Cardinals management, and it was unexpectedly saved by the Cardinals' dramatic pennant drive.
    This was also the last World Series that matched the Yankees up against the Cardinals; in the previous four meetings, each team had won twice, with the Yankees winning in
    1928
    and
    1943
    , and the Cardinals in
    1926
    and
    1942
    . This was the first World Series to feature a team with the players' last names on the uniforms (St. Louis)
    This pennant for the Yankees concluded their remarkable
    run
    of 15 World Series appearances over 18 years. In total, they won 29 American League championships in the 44-year span from 1921 through 1964.