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2021 USSSA World Series

Get the latest news, live coverage, scores and information for the 2021 World Series on CBSSports.com. Tampa Bay won the game 8-7 and tied the World Series at two games apiece. From the third to the eighth inning, both teams swapped scores. After Corey Seager’s homer in the third, Rays outfielder. A comprehensive list of MLB World Series Champions from 1903 to the present. We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us.

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2021 World Series Sites

2021 World Series Sites—All Star / A

USSSA All Star World Series - New Orleans, LA07/07/2021
Baseball World Series
Gulf South USSSA - LA - MultiSports
Chalmette,LA
Baseball World Series 9U-13U A Class 7/8 Open07/07/2021
Baseball World Series
John Grass
Owensboro,KY
USSSA 'A' World Series - Kansas City07/07/2021
Baseball World Series
Rick Fortuna2
Oak Grove,MO
USSSA WORLD SERIES 9A, 9AA, 11A, 11AA 13A, 13AA07/10/2021
Baseball World Series
Travis Kelly
BROKEN ARROW,OK

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2021 World Series Sites—AA

USSSA AA World Series - Canton08/13/2020
Baseball World Series
Jacob Hornbacher
Canton,MI
Baseball World Series San Diego08/22/2020
Qualifier
Joe Butler
SAN DIEGO,CA
Int'l World Series [Event #2 AA/AAA]06/25/2021
Baseball World Series
Jeremy Huffman
Big League Dreams,CA
USSSA World Series - SWLA06/30/2021
Baseball World Series
Sports Productions
Sulphur,LA
USSSA AA World Series - Bettendorf07/01/2021
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Bob Egr - IA BB
Bettendorf,IA
USSSA AA World Series - Tennessee07/01/2021
Baseball World Series
Greg Creech
Tri Cities,TN
FIRECRACKER CLASSIC AA / AAA World Series07/02/2021
Baseball World Series
Tony Harper
Space Coast Complex,FL
USSSA AA World Series - DFW07/06/2021
Baseball World Series
Texas State Office
DFW,TX
Baseball World Series 9U-13U A Class 7/8 Open07/07/2021
Baseball World Series
John Grass
Owensboro,KY
USSSA WORLD SERIES 9A, 9AA, 11A, 11AA 13A, 13AA07/10/2021
Baseball World Series
Travis Kelly
BROKEN ARROW,OK
14u AA World Series at WBA TURF FIELDS!!!!07/14/2021
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Indiana USSSA State Office
Fort Wayne,IN
AA World Series (GRAND PARK) 150 Teams in 202007/14/2021
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USSSA Grand Park
Westfield,IN
USSSA 'AA' World Series - Kansas City07/15/2021
Baseball World Series
Rick Fortuna2
Liberty,MO

2021 World Series Sites—AAA

Int'l World Series [Event #1 Major]06/18/2021
Baseball World Series
Jeremy Huffman
Big League Dreams,CA
Int'l World Series [Event #2 AA/AAA]06/25/2021
Baseball World Series
Jeremy Huffman
Big League Dreams,CA
USSSA World Series - SWLA06/30/2021
Baseball World Series
Sports Productions
Sulphur,LA
FIRECRACKER CLASSIC AA / AAA World Series07/02/2021
Baseball World Series
Tony Harper
Space Coast Complex,FL
USSSA AAA World Series - DFW07/06/2021
Baseball World Series
Texas State Office
DFW,TX

2021 World Series Sites — OPEN

Int'l World Series [Event #1 Major]06/18/2021
Baseball World Series
Jeremy Huffman
Big League Dreams,CA
USSSA World Series - SWLA06/30/2021
Baseball World Series
Sports Productions
Sulphur,LA
USSSA Open World Series - DFW07/06/2021
Baseball World Series
Texas State Office
DFW,TX
Baseball World Series 9U-13U A Class 7/8 Open07/07/2021
Baseball World Series
John Grass
Owensboro,KY

2021 World Series Sites — International

World Series History

Int'l World Series [Event #1 Major]06/18/2021
Baseball World Series
Jeremy Huffman
Big League Dreams,CA
Int'l World Series [Event #2 AA/AAA]06/25/2021
Baseball World Series
Jeremy Huffman
Big League Dreams,CA

Detroit Tigers (4) vs St. Louis Cardinals (3)

The defending world champion St. Louis Cardinals once again dominated the National League on the way to their second consecutive Fall Classic as Bob Gibson remained at the top of the list of National League pitchers. Along with his American League equal, the Detroit Tigers' Denny McLain, both had combined for a whopping fifty-three wins and nineteen shutouts (Gibson: 22 wins, 13 shutouts & McLain: 31 wins, 6 shutouts). As was becoming the standard, pitching dominated the World Series contest and nothing would change in 1968.

World Series Champions

Both aces met in Game 1 as Gibson threatened to break Sandy Koufax's Series record by striking out thirteen Tiger batters through seven innings. McLain did not fare as well and surrendered for three, fourth-inning runs by the Cards, who got a run-scoring single from Mike Shannon and a two-run single from Julian Javier (thanks to an error by Willie Horton). In the seventh, reliever Pat Dobson, working his second inning, yielded a bases-empty home run to Lou Brock. Gibson remained in control with a 4-0 lead (while permitting four meaningless hits and no runs) and prepared to close the deal on Koufax's record. After sitting down pinch-hitter Eddie Mathews to open the eighth, the thirty-two year-old veteran made Al Kaline his record-equaling fifteenth strikeout victim, Norm Cash his record-breaking No. 16 and Horton his one-more-for-good-measure No. 17.

Detroit bounced back in Game 2 thanks to seventeen game winner Mickey Lolich who held the 'Redbirds' to six singles and added the only home run of his Major League career for the 8-1 win.

Tim McCarver set the pace for the Cardinals in Game 3 and hammered a three run homer in the fifth to take a 4-2 lead. Orlando Cepeda followed suite with a two run shot in the seventh and Lou Brock stole three bases on the way to a Series-leading 7-3 triumph. Gibson returned for the fourth meeting and continued his unbeaten streak with a record seventh consecutive win in the Fall Classic. Embarrassing the Tigers 10-1, the right-hander aided his own cause with his second career homer in Series play (a record for a pitcher) while Brock dominated at the plate with a double, triple, home run and four runs batted in. The outfielder also recorded his seventh stolen base of this Series (tying a mark he had established in 1967). McLain was once again bested by his counterpart and was lifted after 2 2/3 innings to no avail.

Although Brock's base running had proven to be a definite advantage in the previous four outings, his carelessness cost the Cardinals dearly in Game 5. After doubling with one out in the fifth, Brock tried to score standing up on Javier's single to left, but Willie Horton threw him out with a laser to home plate. Detroit, trailing by a 3-2 score at the time, seemingly received a boost from the reprieve and broke loose for three runs in the seventh. Mickey Lolich, who was knocked for a two run homer by Cepeda (in a three run St. Louis first), pitched scoreless ball over the final eight innings as Detroit stayed alive with a crucial 5-3 triumph.

McLain returned for his third appearance determined to get his first win over the Cardinals' Ray Washburn. Pitching his best game of the Series, the Tiger ace finished a 13-1 victor thanks to a rally sparked Jim Northrup, who slammed a bases-loaded homer in Detroit's ten run blitz in the third. The Tigers' spree matched the one inning Series scoring record set by the Philadelphia Athletics against the Chicago Cubs in Game 4 of the 1929 Classic.

World Series Winners

Bob Gibson was the obvious choice for St. Louis in Game 7 and Lolich was given the monumental task of beating him. Both pitchers went head-to-head for six scoreless innings, but the Tiger ace was first to blink after allowing two Cardinal runners on base. (Brock with his record-tying thirteenth hit of the Series and Curt Flood adding a single) Despite the mental setback, Lolich remained focused and struck out the following batters to snuff the Cards' first scoring opportunity. Then, with two out in the Detroit seventh, Norm Cash and Horton both singled. Northrup then hit a long rope to center field that Flood accidentally misjudged. The result was a two run triple and Bill Freehan made it three after doubling home Northrup. Not to be outdone, the Cardinals responded with a run in the ninth thanks to Mike Shannon, but it was too little too late and had been matched by Detroit in their half of the inning.

In the end, Lolich had beaten the odds (and the mighty Bob Gibson) with a five hit, 4-1 victory that gave the Tigers their first championship crown since 1945. Detroit also became only the third team in World Series history to rally from a 3-1 deficit to win in Game 7.