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Subway Series

This is about stealing home...

How many of these guys played for New York Teams? During the decade of the 50s the Big Apple hosted seven world series. The Yankees won five, and the Dodgers and Giants split the other two. This squad presents the perfect balance between defensive ability, speed, batting for average, and a proven record in the long ball. The pitching staff could not be better...

POS HITTERS POS PITCHING
C Yogi Berra SP Whitey Ford
C Roy Campanella SP Warren Spahn
1B Ted Kluszewski SP Johnny Podres
1B Gil Hodges SP Jim Bunning
2B Nellie Fox SP Early Wynn
2B Jackie Robinson RP Lew Burdette
3B Eddie Mathews RP Jim Konstanty
3B Clete Boyer RP Sal Maglie
SS Luis Aparicio RP Robin Roberts
SS Pee Wee Reese RP Carl Erskine
OF Rocky Colavito
OF Richie Ashburn
OF Roy Sievers
OF Al Rosen
OF Harvey Kuehn
OF Mickey Mantle
The Lineup...
1. Luis Aparicio (SS)
2. Jackie Robinson (2B)
3. Mickey Mantle (CF)
4. Ted Kluszewski (1B)
5. Eddie Mathews (3B)
6. Harvey Khuen (RF)
7. Al Rosen (LF)
8. Yogi Berra (C)

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