1946 World Series

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The 1946 World Series was the Major League Baseball championship between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Boston Red Sox, remembered for Enos Slaughter’s famous “Mad Dash” in Game 7.

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1946 World Series canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball championship series
World Series
americanLeagueChampion Boston Red Sox
cardinalsFranchise St. Louis Cardinals
cardinalsLeague National League
cardinalsWorldSeriesTitleNumber 6
champion St. Louis Cardinals
cityOfAmericanLeagueTeam Boston
cityOfNationalLeagueTeam Saint Louis City
surface form: St. Louis
competitionLevel professional
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era post–World War II era
followedBy 1947 World Series
format best-of-seven
game7FinalScore 4–3 St. Louis Cardinals
game7Location Sportsman's Park
surface form: Sportsman’s Park
game7Winner St. Louis Cardinals
game7WinningRunScoredBy Enos Slaughter
genderCategory men’s baseball
homeBallparkForCardinals Sportsman's Park
surface form: Sportsman’s Park
homeBallparkForRedSox Fenway Park
league Major League Baseball
losingManager Joe Cronin
mostFamousPlay Enos Slaughter’s Mad Dash
nationalLeagueChampion St. Louis Cardinals
nicknameOfKeyPlay Mad Dash
notableEvent Enos Slaughter scored from first base on a single in Game 7
notablePlayer Enos Slaughter
Stan Musial
Ted Williams
numberOfGames 7
precededBy 1945 World Series
redSoxFranchise Boston Red Sox
redSoxLeague American League
redSoxRegularSeasonMVP Ted Williams
redSoxWorldSeriesAppearanceNumber 9
runnerUp Boston Red Sox
season 1946 Major League Baseball season
seriesResult St. Louis Cardinals defeated Boston Red Sox 4–3
sport baseball
stateOfAmericanLeagueTeam Massachusetts
stateOfNationalLeagueTeam Missouri
teamFromAmericanLeague Boston Red Sox
teamFromNationalLeague St. Louis Cardinals
typeOfChampionship MLB postseason series
winningManager Eddie Dyer
year 1946

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Bobby Doerr WorldSeriesAppearance 1946 World Series
Joe Garagiola participantIn 1946 World Series
Robert Pershing Doerr WorldSeriesAppearance 1946 World Series
1945 World Series followedBy 1946 World Series
1947 World Series precededBy 1946 World Series