The 2011 MLB season was unforgettable, filled with exciting moments and record-setting performances. The St. Louis Cardinals clinched the World Series title by besting the Texas Rangers in seven riveting games. Albert Pujols of the Cardinals made history as the first Major League player to have three consecutive seasons with an OPS over 1.000. In the American League, standout players included Justin Verlander of the Detroit Tigers, who secured his second Cy Young Award with a remarkable 24-5 record and a 2.40 ERA, and Jacoby Ellsbury of the Boston Red Sox, who led in stolen bases with 52. Evan Longoria of the Tampa Bay Rays earned his third consecutive Gold Glove Award at third base. Noteworthy milestones of the season included Ken Griffey Jr.'s 630th home run, placing him sixth on the all-time home run list. The 2011 MLB season was a spectacular display of athleticism, drama, and memorable moments that thrilled baseball fans around the world.
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There were 6 MLB games played in March 2011.
There were 392 MLB games played in April 2011.
There were 420 MLB games played in May 2011.
There were 400 MLB games played in June 2011.
There were 396 MLB games played in July 2011.
There were 420 MLB games played in August 2011.
There were 398 MLB games played in September 2011.
There were 36 MLB games played in October 2011.
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