1968 World Series
| Game | Score | Date | Location | Attendance | Winning Pitcher | Losing Pitcher |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tigers 0, Cardinals 4 | October 2 | Busch Stadium | 54,692 | Bob Gibson (1–0) | Denny McLain (0–1) |
| 2 | Tigers 8, Cardinals 1 | October 3 | Busch Stadium | 54,692 | Mickey Lolich (1–0) | Nelson Briles (0–1) |
| 3 | Cardinals 7, Tigers 3 | October 5 | Tiger Stadium | 53,634 | Ray Washburn (1–0) | Earl Wilson (0–1) |
| 4 | Cardinals 10, Tigers 1 | October 6 | Tiger Stadium | 53,634 | Bob Gibson (2–0) | Denny McLain (0–2) |
| 5 | Cardinals 3, Tigers 5 | October 7 | Tiger Stadium | 53,634 | Mickey Lolich (2–0) | Joe Hoerner (0–1) |
| 6 | Tigers 13, Cardinals 1 | October 9 | Busch Stadium | 54,692 | Denny McLain (1–2) | Ray Washburn (1–1) |
| 7 | Tigers 4, Cardinals 1 | October 10 | Busch Stadium | 54,692 | Mickey Lolich (3–0) | Bob Gibson (2–1) |
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