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The 1960 Pirates took an unconventional route to Game 7 of the World Series against the powerful New York Yankees. When they won, the games were close. When they didn't, the contests were laughers ...
On Saturday night, I finally watched MLB's presentation of Game 7 of the 1960 World Series , which ends, as you probably know, with the only seventh-game walk-off home run in World Series history.
MLB Network has set Dec. 15 as the day it will televise the recently discovered broadcast of Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, which was won by the Pirates on Bill Mazeroski’s game-winning home ...
Herb Soltman isn’t sure what he will do Oct. 13 on the 60th anniversary of Game 7 of the 1960 World Series. But he has a good idea. “I might sit home and cry,” he said. Breaking with a ...
This project will not contain more words than “Moby Dick,” but we hope you enjoy it. A Game 7 home run to remember Oct. 13, 1960 Let us, for a moment, pay the proper tribute to Hal Smith.
And how. Costas, who grew up in Commack, still recalls watching as a heartbroken Yankees fan when Bill Mazeroski 's ninth-inning home run won Game 7 of the World Series for the Pirates, 10-9.
Among the greatest Game 7s of all-time, Cubs left fielder Ben Zobrist's RBI double drives in the go-ahead run in the top of the 10th inning. The Cubs win their first World Series title since 1908.
The five-reel set, found in December in Crosby's home, is the only known complete copy of the game, in which Pirates second baseman Bill Mazeroski hit a game-ending home run to beat the Yankees, 10-9.
Mazeroski's shot is the only Game 7 walk-off home run in World Series history.RANK: 8 LOCATION: Forbes Field | Pittsburgh, Pa. DATE: 10/13/1960 CATEGORY: MLB ...
MLB Network made an entire special showing of the game with modern commentary. The 2013 NL wild-card game remains the only postseason round the Pirates have won since the 1979 World Series.
The legendary crooner was part-owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates when they defeated the Yankees in the 1960 Word Series, and an undamaged recording of the NBC telecast of decisive Game 7 has been ...
The lone radio broadcast on the list is Chuck Thompson’s call of Game 7 of the 1960 World Series. The iconic matchup between the Pittsburgh Pirates and New York Yankees began memorably, with Thompson ...
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