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St. Louis Cardinals), 1975 (lost to the
(defeated the St. Louis Cardinals) and 2018
(defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers). The first,
in the park's inaugural season, was in 1912
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Meterparel, Mike Riley, Tom Grilk, David
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