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In the bottom of the sixth, Jim Gilliam moved from leftfield to second, and reserve Sandy Amoros replaced Gilliam in left. Yogi Berra sliced a long drive just inside the foul pole in left field but Sandy Amoros charged the line and made a spectacular glove-hand catch. The winded outfielder followed with a picture perfect relay to Reese - who went to Hodges - who caught McDougald at 1st.
The double-play was undoubtedly the most crucial of the entire Series as it prevented the Yankees from tying up the contest and having a runner in scoring position with no one out. Despite surrendering eight hits and two walks, Podres managed to hold "the Pinstripes" at bay and entered the ninth with a two-run lead. Skowron started the Yankees' last at-bat by putting back to Podres for the easy out. And then it was over, the Dodgers had finally beaten the Yankees for their first World Championship title.
The "Bums from Brooklyn" would win another National League pennant the following year, but their days were numbered and they would play only two more seasons in the "Big Apple" before moving to sunny California.
The Celebration. Click to return to Site Index. New York Yankees 3. It was getting to be a habit that these two great teams would meet, In another World Series: where the fans would get a treat. Five times before the teams have met and the Yankees did always win. The City was alive with excitement as the first game got underway. It was played in Yankees Stadium and it turned out to be quite a day. The Baseball World was wondering; would the outcome be the same? Would the Yankees win this Series?
Would the Dodgers win a game? The Flatbush fans were confident that their heroes would come through; Especially in games at Ebbets Field, amidst a sea of Dodger blue.
The Series shifted to Ebbets Field and the Brooklyn fans went wild. The Dodgers scored their runs in twos that totaled up to eight. The Yankees had some trouble and failed to keep the pace. A completed game by Johnny Podres, saw the Dodgers win , And all the fans in Brooklyn, that day, were as happy as could be.
Clem Labine picked up the Win; Now! What more could he do? The Brooklyn Dodgers won, and evened the Series at Two. The fifth game was important and to the fans quite serious. The Winner of this game would probably win the Series. Both teams were very confident and their spirits did not sag.
The Dodger fans were very happy as their team won , And leading the Series , they were in their glee. No matter what would happen, the Dodger fans would be true.
The Bronx Zoo was waiting for the Yankees to come Home. Their fans were use to winning; they had no need to moan. The Yankee Lefty tossed a gem; an important game was won. With five Runs in the First Inning, they were Winners, Ford had pitched a complete game win, for all of us to see.
Game six was over, the Yanks had won, and the Series was tied at Three. The fans did pack the Stadium; a Winner was hard to choose. It was another Classic Series for all Baseball fans to see, It was a case of …que sera, sera; or what will be, will be. The fans were all excited as they came inside the gate. They looked to see who was pitching; they could hardly wait. The two Lefties dueled through Three with ease; the game went rather quick.
In the Fourth, some fans cheered louder, when Roy Campanella got a hit. The Dodgers took a lead, their fans did shout for more; But the Yankee Lefty Tommy Byrne, quickly closed the door. Two Innings later, in the Sixth, the Dodgers scored another Run. Why Walter Alston made that move, nobody else could say; Before the Inning was over, Amoros would save the day. In the bottom of the eighth inning, the Yankees again had a scoring opportunity with runners on first and third and one out, but Podres retired Berra on a fly ball to right and struck out Bauer.
The bottom of ninth may have seemed interminably long for Dodgers fans, but Podres retired the side in order. How did he do it? That boy had the last word. He sure did. The celebration and carnival atmosphere in Brooklyn, dancing in the streets, blowing horns and decorated cars, were described by Dan Daniel , acclaimed sportswriter for the New York World Telegram and The Sporting News , in his World Series diary.
For the author, the National League playoff series could now become just a memory. The first Brooklyn Dodgers World Series championship in and subsequent brief encounters with both Bobby Thomson and Ralph Branca made things right again.
The author accessed Baseball-Reference. We shared a few laughs over the story I had to tell him. The Giants Win the Pennant! Two gentlemen in every way. If you can help us improve this game story, contact us. Central Ave. October 10, Big Train finally wins the biggest one of all. October 9, 'Respect me!
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