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1960 World Series St. Louis Cardinals vs. New York Yankees Game 3 Program - Mantle Home Run. The 1964 World Series was a highly competitive and memorable contest between the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Yankees, marking the culmination of the MLB season. The Cardinals, led by manager Johnny Keane, emerged victorious in seven games, capturing their seventh championship title in a thrilling series that showcased the depth of their roster and strategic gameplay. Bob Gibson of the Cardinals played a pivotal role, delivering a commanding performance in Game 7 on just two days' rest, earning him the World Series MVP honors. This series was notable not only for the intense competition on the field but also for signaling the end of the Yankees' dominance in the early 1960s and the beginning of a transitional period for the team.

Offered is a program from that Fall Classic. The inner score card is marked for Game 3, which featured Micky Mantle's 16th World Series home run. Toning exhibited.


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June, 2024
2nd Sunday
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Sold on Jun 2, 2024 for: $134.00
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