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  1. 29 de abr. de 2024 · Larsen took the ball for Game 5 on October 8, 1956. His previous two World Series starts didn’t bode well; he lasted a total of 5 2/3 innings combined. And his perfect game was a moment of brilliance in an otherwise mediocre career. Larsen pitched for 14 years and ended with a sub .500 record: 81-91. But on that October day, he was ...

  2. 7 de may. de 2024 · Don Larsen (NYY) RHP, 27 97 pitches, 7 K: October 8, 1956: Brooklyn Dodgers, 0 at New York Yankees, 2; Venue: Yankee Stadium, day game (Game 5 of the World Series) Attendance: 64,519; Time: 2:06; Caught by: Yogi Berra; Umpires: HP: Babe Pinelli; 1B: Hank Soar; 2B: Dusty Boggess; 3B: Larry Napp; LF: Tom Gorman; RF: Ed Runge; Box score ...

  3. Hace 5 días · He called on Don Larsen (9-2), who had made just 13 starts in ‘55. A year earlier, Larsen had plodded through a woeful 3-21 season with the St. Louis Browns. On a cool, cloudy, and windy Saturday afternoon, with temperatures in the 60s, Ebbets Field was packed with 36,242 spectators for Game Four. 5 Erskine looked wobbly from the outset.

  4. 20 de abr. de 2024 · Larsen's World Series gem, the only perfect game in postseason history, is probably the most famous perfecto for that reason. As far as Larsen himself, the Yankees righty had maybe the best season of his career in 1956 even before the perfect game, with a 3.26 ERA in 179 2/3 innings, a personal-best 107 strikeouts and a 119 ERA+.

  5. 1 de may. de 2024 · The Boston Red Sox and the Cincinnati Reds played a legendary 12-inning game, culminating in the Red Sox’s Carlton Fisk’s iconic walk-off home run off the foul pole, forcing a Game 7. Don Larsens perfect game (1956 World Series) Source: Public domain / Wikimedia Commons.

  6. 7 de may. de 2024 · En 1956, después de haber lanzado Don Larsen el juego perfecto en la Serie Mundial y haber sido Berra el receptor de ese partido dijo: “Fue el juego más excitante en el que fui receptor.

  7. Hace 1 día · Don Larsen secured the only perfect game of the World series in the history of MLB on October 8, 1956 while pitching for the New York Yankees against the Brooklyn Dodgers.