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1945 - Chicago Cubs vs. Detroit Tigers
- World Series Classics
- Narrated by: John Rayburn
- Length: 9 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Broadcasting veteran John Rayburn presents classic, historic reenactment of the 1945 World Series championship games between the Chicago Cubs and Detroit Tigers.
Game 1
Chicago - 9
Detroit - 0
Game 2
Chicago - 1
Detroit - 4
Game 3
Chicago - 3
Detroit - 0
Game 4
Detroit - 4
Chicago - 1
Game 5
Detroit - 8
Chicago - 4
Game 6
Detroit - 7
Chicago - 8
Game 7
Detroit - 9
Chicago - 3
Before the Series began, veteran Chicago sportswriter Warren Brown said he couldn’t select a winner because he “didn’t think either one of them could win”.
Although a total of 61 runs were scored in the Series, there were only three home runs, two of them by Hank Greenberg of the Tigers.
©2022 John D. Rayburn (P)2022 John D. Rayburn
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