gptkbp:instanceOf
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National Football League
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gptkbp:attendance
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average 34,000 per game
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gptkbp:bestPlayer
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none (no official MVP awarded)
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gptkbp:broadcastOn
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gptkb:Mutual_Broadcasting_System
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gptkbp:championships
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gptkb:St._Louis_Cardinals
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gptkbp:city
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gptkb:Boston
gptkb:St._Louis
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gptkbp:endDate
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1946-10-15
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gptkbp:firstAppearance
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1946-10-06
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gptkbp:game7Score
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St. Louis Cardinals 4, Boston Red Sox 3
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
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1946 World Series
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gptkbp:lastTestDate
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1946-10-15
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gptkbp:league
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gptkb:National_League
gptkb:American_League
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gptkbp:location
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gptkb:Fenway_Park
gptkb:Sportsman's_Park
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gptkbp:manager
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gptkb:Joe_Cronin
gptkb:Eddie_Dyer
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gptkbp:nextEdition
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gptkb:1947_World_Series
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gptkbp:notableAnnouncer
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gptkb:Mel_Allen
gptkb:Don_Dunphy
gptkb:Jim_Britt
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gptkbp:notableEvent
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Enos Slaughter's Mad Dash
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gptkbp:notableFor
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First World Series after World War II
No official World Series MVP was awarded
St. Louis Cardinals' sixth World Series title
Ted Williams played with an injured elbow
First World Series appearance for Boston Red Sox since 1918
Enos Slaughter scored winning run in Game 7 from first base on a single
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gptkbp:notablePlayer
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gptkb:Enos_Slaughter
gptkb:Johnny_Pesky
gptkb:Stan_Musial
gptkb:Ted_Williams
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gptkbp:numberOfPlayers
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7
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gptkbp:previousEdition
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1945 World Series
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gptkbp:referee
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gptkb:Charlie_Berry
gptkb:Bill_Summers
gptkb:George_Barr
gptkb:Al_Barlick
Art Passarella
Lee Ballanfant
Scotty Robb
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gptkbp:runnerUp
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gptkb:Boston_Red_Sox
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gptkbp:season
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1946 Major League Baseball season
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gptkbp:sport
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gptkb:baseball
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gptkbp:startDate
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1946-10-06
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gptkbp:team
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gptkb:Boston_Red_Sox
gptkb:St._Louis_Cardinals
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gptkbp:bfsParent
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gptkb:1947_World_Series
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gptkbp:bfsLayer
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7
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