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Шаблон:About Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox baseball team season The 1968 St. Louis Cardinals season was the team's 87th season in St. Louis, Missouri and its 77th season in the National League. The Cardinals went 97–65 during the season, winning their second consecutive NL pennant, this time by nine games over the San Francisco Giants. They lost in 7 games to the Detroit Tigers in the 1968 World Series. The Cardinals would not return to the postseason until 1982.

Following the season, Major League Baseball announced plans to split both the National and American Leagues into East and West divisions starting with the 1969 season in order to accommodate the inclusion of two new franchises to each league. The Cardinals were assigned to the new National League East division. Originally, the Cardinals were placed in the National League West division. However, the New York Mets, wanting to compensate for the loss of home games against the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants, desired three extra games against the Cardinals, the two-time defending NL champions. The Cardinals were thus moved to the National League East division along with the Chicago Cubs, who wished to maintain their long-standing rivalry with the Cardinals. The Atlanta Braves and Cincinnati Reds were correspondingly shifted to the National League West despite both being east of St. Louis and Chicago, a configuration maintained until 1993.

Offseason

Regular season

Pitcher Bob Gibson won both the MVP Award and the Cy Young Award this year, with a 1.12 ERA, 22 wins, and 268 strikeouts. From June 2 to July 30, Gibson allowed only two earned runs in 92 innings pitched.[3] For the season, opposing batters only had a batting average of .184, and an on-base percentage of .233 against Gibson. Gibson also won a Gold Glove this year, as did shortstop Dal Maxvill and outfielder Curt Flood.

Season standings

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Record vs. opponents

Шаблон:1968 NL Record vs. opponents

Opening Day lineup

Notable transactions

Roster

1968 St. Louis Cardinals
Roster
Pitchers

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Catchers

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Outfielders

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Manager

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Player stats

Batting

Starters by position

Note: Pos = Position; G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Pos Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
C Шаблон:Sortname 128 434 110 .253 5 48
1B Шаблон:Sortname 157 600 149 .248 16 73
2B Шаблон:Sortname 139 519 135 .260 4 52
SS Шаблон:Sortname 119 459 116 .253 1 24
3B Шаблон:Sortname 156 576 153 .266 15 79
LF Шаблон:Sortname 159 660 184 .279 6 51
CF Шаблон:Sortname 150 618 186 .301 5 60
RF Шаблон:Sortname 100 310 79 .255 5 45

Other batters

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; H = Hits; Avg. = Batting average; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in

Player G AB H Avg. HR RBI
Шаблон:Sortname 92 278 64 .230 5 17
Шаблон:Sortname 84 230 55 .239 3 29
Шаблон:Sortname 69 127 28 .220 1 8
Шаблон:Sortname 53 105 24 .229 0 13
Шаблон:Sortname 33 79 14 .177 0 5
Шаблон:Sortname 26 56 13 .232 3 8
Шаблон:Sortname 29 51 8 .157 0 2
Шаблон:Sortname 20 22 3 .136 0 1
Шаблон:Sortname 7 17 4 .235 1 1
Шаблон:Sortname 5 4 2 .500 0 0
Шаблон:Sortname 2 3 1 .333 0 0

Pitching

Starting pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Шаблон:Sortname 34 304.2 22 9 1.12 268
Шаблон:Sortname 33 243.1 19 11 2.81 141
Шаблон:Sortname 34 231.1 13 11 2.99 162
Шаблон:Sortname 31 215.1 14 8 2.26 124
Шаблон:Sortname 31 153.2 9 13 3.51 70

Other pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; IP = Innings pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G IP W L ERA SO
Шаблон:Sortname 25 63.2 2 2 3.53 49
Шаблон:Sortname 18 52.2 2 1 2.91 16
Шаблон:Sortname 5 19.0 2 1 2.84 6
Шаблон:Sortname 5 16.0 0 0 1.13 8

Relief pitchers

Note: G = Games pitched; W = Wins; L = Losses; SV = Saves; ERA = Earned run average; SO = Strikeouts

Player G W L SV ERA SO
Шаблон:Sortname 47 8 2 17 1.47 42
Шаблон:Sortname 48 2 3 4 3.39 39
Шаблон:Sortname 34 4 2 4 2.25 27
Шаблон:Sortname 13 0 2 2 4.57 19

1968 World Series

Шаблон:Main Although essentially the same team as the previous year, they faced a tougher American League opponent in the Detroit Tigers, who had also won their pennant easily, behind the 31-win season of Denny McLain. Even though both Gibson and McLain were league MVPs that season, another Tigers starter, Mickey Lolich, stole the show, becoming the last pitcher to date to win three complete games in a single Series. Gibson excelled again in this World Series, winning Games 1 and 4. He had 17 strikeouts in Game 1 and totaled 35 strikeouts in the Series, both still World Series records. The Cardinals advanced to a 3–1 series lead, but the Tigers completed an improbable comeback by winning the final three games of the series to claim the championship, 4 games to 3. It was St. Louis' last Series appearance until 1982, and their last Series before MLB adopted its divisional format.

AL Detroit Tigers (4) vs. NL St. Louis Cardinals (3)

Game Score Date Location Attendance Time of Game
1 Cardinals – 4, Tigers – 0 October 2 Busch Memorial Stadium 54,692 2:29
2 Tigers – 8, Cardinals – 1 October 3 Busch Memorial Stadium 54,692 2:41
3 Cardinals – 7, Tigers – 3 October 5 Tiger Stadium 53,634 3:17
4 Cardinals – 10, Tigers – 1 October 6 Tiger Stadium 53,634 2:34
5 Tigers – 5, Cardinals – 3 October 7 Tiger Stadium 53,634 2:43
6 Tigers – 13, Cardinals – 1 October 9 Busch Memorial Stadium 54,692 2:26
7 Tigers – 4, Cardinals – 1 October 10 Busch Memorial Stadium 54,692 2:07

Awards and honors

Major League Baseball records

  • Bob Gibson, major league record, lowest ERA in one season for a pitcher with more than 300 innings pitched (1.12) [3]

League leaders

Farm system

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Шаблон:MLB Farm System LEAGUE CHAMPIONS: Tulsa[7]

References

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External links

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  1. Luis Meléndez page at Baseball Reference
  2. Jimy Williams page at Baseball Reference
  3. 3,0 3,1 Baseball's Top 100: The Game's Greatest Records, p. 25, Kerry Banks, 2010, Greystone Books, Vancouver, BC, Шаблон:ISBN
  4. Bob Forsch page at Baseball Reference
  5. Ramón Hernández page at Baseball Reference
  6. Stolen Bases Single Season National League Leaders by Baseball Almanac
  7. Johnson, Lloyd, and Wolff, Miles, ed., The Encyclopedia of Minor League Baseball, 2nd and 3rd editions. Durham, North Carolina: Baseball America, 1997 and 2007