1935, 1945, 1968, and 1984
The Cleveland Indians defeated the Boston Braves 4 games to 2. Click on the '1948 World Series' link on this page to see a game by game breakdown.The Cleveland Indians beat the Boston Braves in the 1948 World Series.
Mickey Lolich of the Detroit Tigers won the World Series MVP award in 1968.
1968 but fellow tiger mickey lolitch was the most valuable player in the world series
Five teams have done it in a seven-game World Series: 1925 Pirates 1958 Yankees 1968 Tigers 1979 Pirates 1985 Royals The Boston (AL) team also won the Series in 1903 after being down 3-1, but that was a nine-game series.
The 1968 World Series was played in 7 Games, as the Tigers beat the Cardinals 4 games to 3.
The Detroit Tigers beat the St. Louis Cardinals four games to three in the 1968 World Series.
Dick Tracewski has: Played Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Second Baseman in "1963 World Series" in 1963. Played Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pinch Hitter in "1965 World Series" in 1965. Played Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Second Baseman in "1965 World Series" in 1965. Played Himself - Detroit Tigers Pinch Runner in "1968 World Series" in 1968. Played Himself - Detroit Tigers Third Baseman in "1968 World Series" in 1968.
1968 World Series - 1968 was released on: USA: 2 October 1968
St Louis Cardinals...played Boston in 1967 & Detroit in 1968
Davey Johnson did not play in the 1968 World Series. Tim McCarver was the last batter of the 1968 World Series.
Bob Gibson's World Series strikeout records are: 17 strikeouts in a World Series game (Game 1, 1968 Series) 35 strikeouts in one World Series (1968)
Al Barlick has: Played Himself - Left Field Umpire in "1950 World Series" in 1950. Played Himself - Right Field Umpire in "1950 World Series" in 1950. Played Himself - Third Base Umpire in "1951 World Series" in 1951. Played Himself - Home Plate Umpire in "1951 World Series" in 1951. Played Himself - Second Base Umpire in "1951 World Series" in 1951. Played Himself - First Base Umpire. in "1951 World Series" in 1951. Played Home Plate Umpire in "The Odd Couple" in 1968.
Nelson Briles has: Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Relief Pitcher in "1967 World Series" in 1967. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher in "1967 World Series" in 1967. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher in "1968 World Series" in 1968. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Pirates Pitcher in "1971 World Series" in 1971. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Pirates Pitcher in "1972 National League Championship Series" in 1972. Played himself in "Saturday Night Live" in 1975. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played himself in "One Less Tear" in 2003.
The Detroit Tigers played in the World Series in 1907 and 1908 and they played against the Chicago Cubs in both years, they lost both in 1907 and 1908. Detroit played in the series in 1908 against the Pittsburgh Pirates but had also lost in the series. Detroit played in 1934 against the St. Louis Cardinals but they lost. Detroit played in 1935 against the Chicago Cubs and won the series. Detroit played in the 1940 series but lost against the Cincinnati Reds, they had also played in the 1945 series and defeated the Chicago Cubs. Detroit also played in 1968 in which they defeated the St. Louis Cardinals, in 1984 in which they defeated the San Diego Padres, in 2006 in which they were defeated by the Cardinals aind in 2012 in which the San Francisco Giants defeated them.
Matty Alou has: Played Himself - San Francisco Giants Right Fielder in "1962 World Series" in 1962. Played Himself - San Francisco Giants Pinch Hitter in "1962 World Series" in 1962. Played Himself - San Francisco Giants Left Fielder in "1962 World Series" in 1962. Played Himself - NL Outfielder in "1968 MLB All-Star Game" in 1968. Played himself in "The Odd Couple" in 1968. Played Himself - NL Center Fielder in "1969 MLB All-Star Game" in 1969. Played Himself - Pittsburgh Pirates Center Fielder in "1970 National League Championship Series" in 1970. Played Himself - Oakland Athletics Right Fielder in "1972 American League Championship Series" in 1972. Played Himself - Oakland Athletics Right Fielder in "1972 World Series" in 1972.
Curt Flood has: Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Center Fielder in "1964 World Series" in 1964. Played Himself - NL Outfielder in "1966 MLB All-Star Game" in 1966. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Center Fielder in "1967 World Series" in 1967. Played Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Center Fielder in "1968 World Series" in 1968. Played Himself - NL Left Fielder in "1968 MLB All-Star Game" in 1968. Played himself in "20th NAACP Image Awards" in 1988. Played himself in "Baseball" in 1994. Played himself in "The Curious Case of Curt Flood" in 2011.