Who played in 2006 World Series?

Who played in 2006 World Series?

St. Louis Cardinals
St. Louis Cardinals over Detroit Tigers (4-1)

Who won the MLB championship in 2006?

St. Louis Cardinals2006 World Series / ChampionThe St. Louis Cardinals are an American professional baseball team based in St. Louis. The Cardinals compete in Major League Baseball as a member club of the National League Central division. Since the 2006 season, the Cardinals have played their home games at Busch Stadium in downtown St. Louis. Wikipedia

Who won American League pennant in 2006?

Detroit Tigers
Detroit Tigers. Detroit won the series, 4–0.

Did the Cardinals win the division in 2006?

They were: (1) New York Mets (East Division champions, 97–65) vs. Louis Cardinals (Central Division champions, 83–78); Cardinals win series, 3–1.

Who sang the national anthem at the 2006 World Series?

Seger sang the anthem before Game 1 of the 2006 World Series against the Cardinals.

Who was the MVP of the 2006 World Series?

David Eckstein
Eckstein won the 2006 World Series Most Valuable Player Award….

David Eckstein
Batting average .280
Home runs 35
Runs batted in 392
Teams

Who was MVP of 2006 World Series?

Louis Cardinals; the Cardinals won the series in five games, taking games one, three, four, and five. This was the third World Series meeting between the Tigers and the Cardinals, the first in 38 years….

2006 World Series
Venue Comerica Park (Detroit) Busch Stadium (St. Louis)
MVP David Eckstein (St. Louis)

Who won the 2021 American League pennant?

Summary. Houston won the series, 4–2.

Where did the St Louis Cardinals play in 2006?

Busch Stadium
The 2006 St. Louis Cardinals played 161 games during the regular season, won 83 games, lost 78 games, and finished in first position. They played their home games at Busch Stadium (Park Factors: 101/101) where 3,407,104 fans witnessed their 2006 Cardinals finish the season with a . 516 winning percentage.

Who played in the 2007 World Series?

Boston Red Sox
2007 World Series – Boston Red Sox over Colorado Rockies (4-0) | Baseball-Reference.com.

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