No. The two championship series are the best 4 out of 7 games. When one of the teams wins 4 games, the series is over. If one team wins the first four games in a row, then only four games are played.
to be honest i think they are going to be 64 games played
The cardinals and yankess have played each other in nine world series games with the cardinals beating them 5 of 9 times.
The playoffs currently have a format: Division League Series - Best of 5 League Championship Series - Best of 7 World Series - Best of 7 Only 4 teams from each league make the playoffs, the to win the World Series you could play as few as 11 games in the playoffs, or as many as 19 games.
27 World Series.
7 Games
Each team plays 162 regular season games, and then the Phillies win the World Series
The Pirates have played in 47 World Series games in 7 World Series. They have won 5 of those 7 Series and, incredibly, all have been won by 4 games to 3.
The 1968 World Series was played in 7 Games, as the Tigers beat the Cardinals 4 games to 3.
The Cardinals beat the Red Sox in 7 games in the 1946 World Series, 4 games to 3.
Between 4 and 7. The two teams in the World Series play each other a maximum of 7 games with the team that wins 4 of those games declared the winner. If one team wins the first 4 games, the Series is over. Like in 2010, if one team wins their fourth game in the fifth game of the Series, the Series is over.
Well, it depends, The most any World Series can ever have is 7. But depending on how many games the Phillies or the Yankees win the Series can go on for 4, 5, 6, or 7 games.
The Cubs won three games in the 1945 World Series.