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Help us rank the most iconic World Series moments between the Yankees and Dodgers

FILE - In this Sept. 28, 1955, file photo, Brooklyn Dodgers' Jackie Robinson safely steals home plate under the tag of New York Yankees catcher Yogi Berra in the eighth inning of the World Series opener at New York's Yankee Stadium. With pinch-hitter Frank Kellert at bat, Robinson beat the throw from Yankee pitcher Whitey Ford. Umpire is Bill Summers makes the call. Berra, who played in more World Series games than any other major leaguer, and was a three-time American League Most Valuable Player, died Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2015, of natural causes at his home in New Jersey, according to Dave Kaplan, the director of the Yogi Berra Museum. He was 90. (AP Photo/John Rooney, File) (John Rooney/AP)

New York completed its unlikely run to the AL pennant with a XXX win over Houston on Friday night, which means that the 2017 World Series is now officially set: Game 1 between the Yankees and Dodgers will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 24, at Dodger Stadium. 
Of course, this is hardly the first time these two franchises have met in the Fall Classic. The Yankees and Dodgers have played for it all a whopping 11 times -- seven between New York and Brooklyn, four between New York and L.A. -- producing some of the game's most iconic moments along the way.
Which is what brings us here today: We need your help deciding just which Yankees-Dodgers moment is the very best. Jackie Robinson's steal of home or Don Larsen's perfect game? Reggie's three homers or "Who's a Bum?"? Simply click the up arrows below to choose the perfect ranking and make your voice heard.

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