Sweet '60: The 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates (SABR Digital Library, #10)

Sweet '60: The 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates (SABR Digital Library, #10)

by Society for American Baseball Research
Sweet '60: The 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates (SABR Digital Library, #10)

Sweet '60: The 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates (SABR Digital Library, #10)

by Society for American Baseball Research

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Overview

Game Seven of the 1960 World Series between the Pirates and the Yankees swung back and forth. Heading into the bottom of the eighth inning at Forbes Field, the Yankees had outscored the Pirates, 53-21, and held a 7–4 lead in the deciding game. The Pirates hadn't won a World Championship since 1925, while the Yanks had won 17 of them in the same stretch of time, seven of the preceding 11 years. The Pirates scored five times in the bottom of the eighth and took the lead, only to cough it up in the top of the ninth. The game was tied 9–9 in the bottom of the ninth.
 
At 3:36, Bill Mazeroski swung at Ralph Terry's slider. As Curt Smith writes in these pages: 

"There goes a long drive hit deep to left field!" said Gunner. "Going back is Yogi Berra! Going back! You can kiss it good-bye!" No smooch was ever lovelier. 

"How did we do it, Possum? How did we do it?" Prince said finally, din all around. 

Woods didn't know—only that, "I'm looking at the wildest thing since I was on Hollywood Boulevard the night World War II ended."
 
David had toppled Goliath. It was a blow that awakened a generation, one that millions of people saw on television, one of TV's first iconic World Series moments.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940156492343
Publisher: Society for American Baseball Research
Publication date: 04/23/2013
Series: SABR Digital Library
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB
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