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Johnny Podres Autographed Baseball Shadowbox

Johnny Podres Autographed Baseball Shadowbox
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Medium: 8 x 10 B&W Photograph
Autographed Baseball
Authentication: Triple Crown Sports
Framed Size: 18½ x 21

Price: $224.99

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The Boys from Brooklyn vs. The Bronx Bombers
"1955 World Series"
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Engraved description plaque with Game 7 story.
Johnny Podres also inscribed:
“1955 WS Champ Dem Bums”
Limited to the edition size of 55, Commemorating the 1955 World Series.
Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity from Triple Crown Sports.

Johnny Podres, winner of Game 3, drew the Game 7 start for Brooklyn, with Tommy Byrne taking the mound for New York. The Dodgers grabbed a 1-0 lead in the fourth on Hodges' RBI single, and made it 2-0 when Hodges lifted a sacrifice fly in the sixth. In the bottom of the sixth, Dodger manager Walt Alston sent Sandy Amoros to play left field, with Junior Gilliam shifting from left to second base. This move would prove fateful as, with runners on first and second, Yogi Berra sliced a line drive down the left-field line. The speedy Amoros made a spectacular running catch, and then threw back to the infield, where Gil McDougald was doubled up. The next batter made out, and the Dodgers still led. Podres escaped another jam in the eighth, and then retired the Yankees in order in the ninth, and the Dodgers had finally won their first World Series.