1987 World Series, Game 7: Cardinals @ Twins

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St. Louis Cardinals 2 at Minnesota Twins 4, F — The 1987 World Series between the Twins and Cardinals brought a whole new meaning to the term “home-field advantage.” It marked the first time that the home team won all of its games in a series. It was also the first time that World Series games were played indoors, at Minnesota’s Metrodome. Inside were deafening crowds of more than 55,000 screaming fans. The “Homer Hanky” joined the baseball lexicon, as Twins fans waved them with frenzy.

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