Talk:1962 St. Louis Cardinals season

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What If

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The St. Louis Cardinals of 1962 we're a rising team, BUT what if the season ended on April 29th, then the Cardinals along with the Pittsburgh Pirates would be tied for first, and a best 2 out of 3 series would be necessary to decide the National League Pennant. The Pirates in a slump would be no match for the Cardinals who would've won the pennant and go to the 1962 World Series against the Cleveland Indians who escaped the curse of Rocky Colavito and won the pennant for the fans. In the series, it would've been the Cardinals over the Indians in 6 games, and Stan Musial would've retired on the spot instead of 1963 the same year Pete Rose debut in Major League Baseball. Its Joeysworld 15:43 18, June 2021 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by 35.136.5.50 (talk)