World Series

2013 • MLB.tv
4.8
66 reviews
TV-G
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2013 episodes (6)

1 2013 World Series, Game 1: Cardinals at Red Sox
10/23/13
Mike Napoli hit a three-run double after a St. Louis error in the first, Boston added two in the second on more miscues, and Jon Lester took it from there in a Game 1 rout. Lester threw 7 2/3 shutout frames, while David Ortiz added a two-run shot -- his 16th career playoff homer.
2 2013 World Series, Game 2: Cardinals at Red Sox
10/24/13
After Michael Wacha allowed David Ortiz's homer in the sixth -- snapping the rookie's 19-frame shutout streak -- Jon Jay's baserunning forced an error on a sac fly, and he scored the go-ahead run. The 'pen preserved the four-hitter, sending the Fall Classic to St. Louis tied at 1.
3 2013 World Series, Game 3: Red Sox at Cardinals
10/26/13
Dustin Pedroia cut off the potential winning run at home, only for Jarrod Saltalamacchia to throw wide of third. Tripping over Will Middlebrooks trying to score, Allen Craig was given home on obstruction, and the Cards took a wild walk-off win, spoiling a Sox rally in the eighth.
4 2013 World Series, Game 4: Red Sox at Cardinals
10/27/13
Starting because Shane Victorino was a late scratch, Jonny Gomes gave Boston a needed jolt with a three-run shot in the sixth -- after David Ortiz drew a two-out walk. The bullpen held off St. Louis with five sharp innings, including a game-ending pickoff at first, to tie the Series.
5 2013 World Series, Game 5: Red Sox at Cardinals
10/28/13
Jon Lester's latest gem has the Red Sox on the cusp of winning the Series, which is headed to Boston. Lester allowed just a Matt Holliday shot in 7 2/3 frames, David Ross broke a tie in the seventh, David Ortiz added three more hits and Koji Uehara had a perfect four-out save.
6 2013 World Series, Game 6: Cardinals at Red Sox
10/30/13
Boston secured its third World Series crown since 2004, and its first home clincher since 1918. The Sox handed Michael Wacha his first October loss, tagging the rookie for six runs. Shane Victorino (four RBIs) led the way, as the Cards walked Series MVP David Ortiz four times.

About this show

Legends are forged and dynasties built on the baseball diamond in October, when baseball is played on its biggest stage: the World Series. From the home runs of Babe Ruth, Reggie Jackson and Albert Pujols to the performances of Don Larsen, Jack Morris and Cole Hamels, history is written on a daily basis in the Fall Classic. Choose a single game or the entire set of FOX full-game broadcasts, and own a piece of history.

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4.8
66 reviews
James Funk
November 4, 2016
This has been a long time coming. Congrats cub fans. Celebrate like it is 1908.
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Takudzwa Ranzvenga
July 25, 2022
Excellent
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Michigan fan (go blue)
November 8, 2016
Hay Chicago what do u say Chicago cubs are gonna win a championship today
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