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2012 Yearbook Contest

In honor of the Cardinals 2012 Yearbook theme: "Red October Classics" - rank your favorite Cardinals World Series Moments from #1 to #5 then compare your rankings to other Cardinals fans!

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1. Drag & Drop moments from the left into the right-hand column
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World Series Moments

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  1. 2006, GAME 4
    2006, GAME 4

    David Eckstein strokes a single and three doubles - two of them run-scoring blows - to help the Cards overcome a 3-0 deficit and move one win away from a Series title with a 5-4 victory.

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  2. 1982, GAME 3

    Rookie center fielder Willie McGee makes two leaping catches and hits two home runs to propel the Cardinals to a Game 3 victory at Milwaukee.

  3. 1964, GAME 7
    1964, GAME 7

    On two days' rest, Bob Gibson battles through all nine innings of a Game 7 victory, helping the Cardinals claim their first Series title in 18 years.

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  4. 1926, GAME 7

    A day after his complete-game win over the Yankees, Grover Alexander protects the Cardinals 3-2 lead in Game 7 with 2 1/3 innings of scoreless relief, entering to strike out Tony Lazzeri with the bases loaded and two outs in the seventh.

  5. 2011, GAME 6
    2011, GAME 6

    One strike away from elimination, David Freese delivers a game-tying two-run triple in the ninth, then forces Game 7 when he leads off the 11th inning with the first walkoff home run in franchise WS history.

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  6. 1987, GAME 4

    With just two hits all season and one homer in his career, Tom Lawless rams a tie-breaking three-run homer off Twins ace Frank Viola to carry the Cardinals to a series-squaring 7-2 victory.

  7. 1943, GAME 2
    1943, GAME 2

    Hours after learning of his father's death, Mort Cooper pitches one-run ball for eight innings en route to a complete-game win, the Cardinals' lone victory in a five-game loss to the Yankees.

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  8. 1964, GAME 4
    1964, GAME 4

    With the Yankees ahead 2 games to 1 and leading 3-0 in Game 4, Ken Boyer wallops the only grand slam ever hit by a Cardinal in the World Series, sealing a 4-3 victory.

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  9. 1968, GAME 1
    1968, GAME 1

    Squaring off against 31-game winner Denny McLain, Gibson strikes out 17 batters to set a World Series record while shutting out the Tigers.

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  10. 1934, GAME 7
    1934, GAME 7

    Joe Medwick punctuates the Gas House Gang's 11-0, Series-clinching rout with a hard slide into Tigers third baseman Marv Owen, inciting a torrent of abuse from garbage-throwing spectators at Detroit.

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  11. 1982, GAME 7
    1982, GAME 7

    Bruce Sutter's Series-ending strikeout of Gorman Thomas caps a Cardinals comeback that takes flight in the sixth, when Keith Hernandez erases the Brewers' 3-1 lead with a bases-loaded, game-tying single, and George Hendrick delivers a go-ahead RBI single.

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  12. 1946, GAME 7
    1946, GAME 7

    Enos Slaughter motors home from first base to score the winning run on Harry Walker's two-out double in a 4-3 Series-deciding win over Boston.

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