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New York Yankees "Larsen's Perfect Pitch" Limited Edition Artist Signed and Numbered Lithograph

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  • "Larsen's Perfect Pitch" Limited Edition Artist Signed and Numbered Lithograph
  • A great item for any collector and an excellent way to display your team spirit around the home or office!
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    In 1954, as a starter for the Baltimore Orioles, Don Larsen managed to compile a 3-21 record. Who then could have imagined the perfect fall afternoon in the righthander's future? It's October 8, 1956 at Yankee Stadium in New York, Game 5 of the World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers, and Larsen is about to wrap up the only perfect game in post-season history. Three days earlier, Larsen had been horrible in his Game 2 start. He lasted only an inning and two-thirds, walking four and allowing four unearned runs in a game Brooklyn would win 13-8. But with the series tied 2-2 and the Yankees needing a victory before the teams returned to Brooklyn, Larsen excelled. He struck out seven and benefited from a great fifth-inning catch by centerfielder Mickey Mantle as the Yankees won 2-0. They would lose the following afternoon, before nailing down the world championship with a 9-0 victory in Game 7.

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