What Would Have Been: Red Sox-Cards and a CWS title
Most of the games played between the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals have been in the World Series. If not for the coronavirus pandemic, they would have been playing a regular-season series next weekend at Fenway Park. There also would have been a College World Series title won in Omaha, Nebraska. The Associated Press looks at some of the sporting events that had been scheduled the week of June 22-28:
MLB: The Red Sox and Cardinals have met in four World Series, a total of 24 postseason games. St. Louis beat the Red Sox in a seven-game series in 1946 and then 1967 when Bob Gibson's win in the clinching game was his third that series. Boston won its first World Series title since 1918 by sweeping the Cards in 2004, and won a six-game series in 2013. They have evenly split 16 regular-season games, the last in 2017 when the Red Sox won all four.
Nick Castellanos finished last season with the Chicago Cubs before the outfielder/third baseman signed a $64 million, four-year deal with the Cincinnati Reds. The Reds were scheduled to host a series against the Cubs for the second time in a three-week span.
CWS: The end of the road in Omaha with a best-of-three series to determine the NCAA baseball champion. The College World Series begins with eight teams split into two four-team brackets playing a double-elimination format. The two bracket winners then meet for the championship series. Vanderbilt won its second title in six seasons last year by taking two-of-three from Michigan.
TRIVIA BREAK: Which school has won the most NCAA baseball titles since the College World Series went to the current best-of-three championship series format in 2003? (answer at bottom).
NBA DRAFT: The 2020 draft that was originally scheduled Thursday night in Brooklyn has been pushed to Oct. 16. The top two picks in last year's NBA draft are...
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