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The Brooklyn Dodgers 1955 World Champions

The Brooklyn Dodgers 1955 World Champions
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Medium: Offset Lithograph
Framed Size: 22 x 28
Frame Style: 2" Walnut Rope
Glass Type: Regular

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The Brooklyn Dodgers 1955 World Champions

Brooklyn's long cherished dream finally has come true. The Dodgers have won their first world series championship.

The end of the trail came on October 5th 1955. Smokey Alston's Brooks, with Johnny Podres tossing a brilliant shut-out, turned back Casey Stengel's Yankees, 2 to 0, in the seventh and deciding game of the 1955 baseball classic.

This gave the National League champions the series, 4 games to 3 . As the jubilant victors almost smothered their 23-year-old left-handed pitcher from Witherbee, N.Y., a roaring crow of 62,465 joined in sounding off a thunderous ovation. Not even the staunchest American League die-hard could begrudge Brooklyn its finest hour.

Seven times in the past had the Dodgers been thwarted in their efforts to capture baseball's most sought prize--the last five times by these same Bombers.

When the goal finally was achieved the lid blew off in Brooklyn, while experts, poring into the records, agreed nothing quite so spectacular had been accomplished before. For this was the first time a team had won a seven -game world series after losing the first two games.