1951 World Series recap

Yankees defeat Giants, 4 games to 2

September 27th, 2022
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      The 1951 World Series, in retrospect, seems almost like an afterthought, as the New York Giants reached the Fall Classic only after a stirring three-game playoff series with the Brooklyn Dodgers, climaxed by Bobby Thomson's legendary "Shot Heard 'Round the World."

      The Series opened in the Bronx, but the Giants cruised 5-1 behind the complete-game pitching of Dave Koslo and second baseman Alvin Dark's three-run homer in the sixth. The Yankees bounced back with a 3-1 victory in Game 2, though right fielder Mickey Mantle suffered a knee injury, which ended his season.

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      For Game 3, the World Series made the short trip across the Harlem River to the Polo Grounds, longtime home of the Giants. And the home club went up 6-0 in the fifth inning, Whitey Lockman's three-run homer the big blow. The Yankees scored single runs in the eighth and ninth, but it wasn't nearly enough as the Giants grabbed a 2-1 Series lead with a 6-2 decision. The Bombers evened things up with a 5-2 victory in Game 4. Allie Reynolds went the distance for the victors, scattering eight hits and four walks, and Joe DiMaggio blasted a two-run homer in the fifth.

      The Yankee Clipper knocked in three more runs in Game 5, as the American Leaguers pounded five Giant hurlers for a dozen hits and 13 runs. Meanwhile, Yankee starter Eddie Lopat permitted only five Giant hits, cruising to the 13-1 win.

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      Back in Yankee Stadium for Game 6, the Yankees grabbed a 4-1 edge in the sixth inning when Hank Bauer tripled to deep left field with two outs and the bases loaded. The score remained 4-1 until the ninth, when the Giants loaded the bases with nobody out. Bob Kuzava trotted in from the bullpen and gave up a pair of long fly balls, both of which scored runners from third base. With two outs, pinch-hitter Sal Yvars sent a low liner to right field. Bauer charged in and caught the ball just inches from the ground, ending the Series in dramatic fashion.

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