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The Pirates knocked Ditmar out of the game in the first inning. [5] [6] In a portent of things to come, Bill Mazeroski's two-run 5th-inning home run off Jim Coates was the difference as Pittsburgh beat the Yankees 6–4 in its first World Series win since 1925. Roy Face survived a two-run 9th-inning Elston Howard home run to preserve Vern Law's ...
If the home team is leading after the top of the 9th inning, an "X" is placed for that team's entry in the line score for the bottom of the 9th inning instead of a number of runs scored since the team does not bat in the bottom of the 9th inning. Line score for the Brooklyn Dodgers–New York Giants pennant-winning game of October 3, 1951:
Box Score and Play-by-play: September 9, 1965 at Baseball-Reference.com; September 9, 1965: ‘A million butterflies’ and one perfect game for Sandy Koufax - SABR Games Project; Vin Scully's 9th inning call of Koufax's Perfect Game - MLB.com
Box score. Ninth inning: Tigers have no magic left, lose 7-3 to Guardians. At one point, the Tigers felt inevitable. By the time the ninth inning of Game 5 had rolled around, it felt inevitable ...
Kerry Carpenter's dramatic 3-run home run in the ninth inning evened the Detroit Tigers and Cleveland Guardians ALDS at a game apiece.
Shohei Ohtani hit a tying home run in the ninth inning and Mookie Betts followed with a game-ending drive as the Los Angeles Dodgers rallied for a 6-5 victory over the Colorado Rockies on Sunday ...
Statue commemorating Mazeroski's walk-off home run in Pittsburgh. The Yankees, winners of their 10th pennant in 12 years, outscored the Pirates 55–27 in this Series, out-hit them 91–60, out-batted them .338 to .256, hit 10 home runs to Pittsburgh's four (three of which came in Game 7), got two complete-game shutouts from Whitey Ford—and lost.
The series ended in dramatic fashion; in the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 7, with Atlanta down 2–1 and the bases loaded, the Braves' Francisco Cabrera cracked a two-run single that scored David Justice and Sid Bream. Bream famously slid to score the Series-winning run, beating the throw by Pirates left fielder Barry Bonds.