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Unlocking the Secret That Could Change Everything You Thought You Knew

Unlocking the Secret That Could Change Everything You Thought You Knew

In the 1965 World Series, Koufax faced slightly tougher competition. Outdueled by Minnesota Twins ace Jim Kaat, he took the loss in Game 2 after allowing one earned run over six innings. He came back in Game 5, pitching a shutout with 10 Ks and just one walk. And he got his revenge on Kaat in Game 7, twirling yet another 10-strikeout shutout to earn his second title in three years.

2. Bob Gibson (1964, ‘67)

Both the ’64 and ’67 World Series went to seven games. In both decisive games, Gibson secured the title for the Cardinals. In 1964, the Hall of Famer was responsible for the loss against the Yankees in Game 2, giving up four earned runs in eight innings. But like Koufax, he recovered rather impressively. Gibson pitched 10 innings in Game 5, striking out a whopping 13 and allowing no earned runs (but two runs scored). In Game 7, he gave up five runs but still went on to pitch a complete Game 7 and help bring the Cards a championship.

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