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Learn moreBroadcasting veteran John Rayburn presents classic, historic reenactment of the 1946 World Series championship games between the St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox.
Game 1
Boston - 3St. Louis - 2
Game 2
Boston - 0St. Louis - 3
Game 3
St. Louis - 0Boston - 4
Game 4
St. Louis - 12Boston - 3
Game 5
St. Louis - 3Boston - 6
Game 6
Boston - 1St. Louis - 4
Game 7
Boston - 3St. Louis - 4
In Game 7 Enos Slaughter of the Cardinals scored the winning run from first when Boston shortstop Johnny Pesky seemed to hesitate on the relay throw.
Southpaw pitcher Harry Brecheen won three games for St. Louis, including the deciding game in relief.
John Rayburn spent part of seven decades as a sports/news anchor on radio and television.ย He did play-by-play of pro baseball, pro football, high school, college, AAU, and Olympic trials basketball (including NIT and NCAA national tournaments), covered PGA golf tournaments, and broadcast college hockey at NCAA championship levels.ย He offered personal anecdotes, plus interviews/conversations with a lengthy group of the brightest stars in major sports events.ย Behind the scenes looks were offered with admiring and amusing takes on teams, individuals, coaches, managers, and others associated with athletic endeavors.ย World Series Classics are a recognized work of art about the exciting and fascinating world of sports, baseball in particular.
John Rayburn spent part of seven decades as a sports/news anchor on radio and television.ย He did play-by-play of pro baseball, pro football, high school, college, AAU, and Olympic trials basketball (including NIT and NCAA national tournaments), covered PGA golf tournaments, and broadcast college hockey at NCAA championship levels.ย He offered personal anecdotes, plus interviews/conversations with a lengthy group of the brightest stars in major sports events.ย Behind the scenes looks were offered with admiring and amusing takes on teams, individuals, coaches, managers, and others associated with athletic endeavors.ย World Series Classics are a recognized work of art about the exciting and fascinating world of sports, baseball in particular.