The 1949 World Series featured the
New York Yankees
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and
Brooklyn Dodgers
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, with the Yankees winning in five games for their second defeat of the Dodgers in three years, and the 12th championship in team history. This victory would start a record run of five straight World Series championships by the Yankees, and was also the first of 14 AL pennants in 16 years (1949–1964 except for 1954 and 1959) for the Yankees.
Both teams finished the regular season with exactly the same records and winning their respective leagues by one game.
Summary
Matchups
Game 1
Don Newcombe of the Dodgers threw a complete game, five-hitter allowing only one run in a 1–0 losing effort. He struck out 11 Yankees during that game to tie the record for most strikeouts during a World Series game by a losing pitcher.
Tommy Henrich led off the bottom of the ninth by tagging Newcombe for the first
walk-off home run in World Series history.
Game 2
Preacher Roe pitched a six-hit shutout, getting the only run he needed early when
Jackie Robinson
Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color line ...
doubled and
Gil Hodges singled. Yankee Stadium came alive in the ninth with
Joe DiMaggio
Joseph Paul DiMaggio (November 25, 1914 – March 8, 1999), nicknamed "Joltin' Joe", "The Yankee Clipper" and "Joe D.", was an American baseball center fielder who played his entire 13-year career in Major League Baseball for the New York Yank ...
's leadoff hit, but Roe retired the next three Yankees for the win, the second straight 1–0 result of the Series.
Upon the completion of game 2, 1949 became the first World Series to contain multiple 1–0 games, a distinction only matched in
1966
Events January
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.
Game 3
In Game 3, the Yankees struck first in the third on
Phil Rizzuto's sacrifice fly with two on off
Ralph Branca, but
Pee Wee Reese
Harold Peter Henry "Pee Wee" Reese (July 23, 1918 – August 14, 1999) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a shortstop for the Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers from 1940 to 1958. A ten-time All-Sta ...
tied the game in the fourth on a home run off
Tommy Byrne. In the ninth, two walks and a single loaded the bases with two outs, when
Johnny Mize
John Robert Mize (January 7, 1913 – June 2, 1993), nicknamed "Big Jawn" and "The Big Cat", was an American professional baseball player, coach and scout. He played as a first baseman in Major League Baseball (MLB) for 15 seasons between 193 ...
delivered a two-run pinch-hit single to right. Brooklyn starter
Ralph Branca was then replaced by
Jack Banta, who gave up an RBI single to
Jerry Coleman that made it 4–1 Yankees. It seemed safe until
Luis Olmo
Luis Olmo (August 11, 1919 – April 28, 2017) was a major league baseball outfielder and right-handed batter. Olmo played in the majors with the Brooklyn Dodgers (1943–45, 1949) and Boston Braves (1950–51).
Early years
Olmo (birth name: Lui ...
and
Roy Campanella homered in the bottom of the ninth, but
Joe Page hung on for the win after innings in relief.
Game 4
Cliff Mapes broke a scoreless tie in the fourth inning with a two-run double off
Don Newcombe. Yankee pitcher
Eddie Lopat
Edmund Walter Lopat (originally Lopatynski) (June 21, 1918 – June 15, 1992) was a Major League Baseball pitcher, coach, manager, front office executive, and scout. He was sometimes known as "The Junk Man", but better known as "Steady Eddie" ...
aided his own cause with an RBI double, and the advantage ballooned to 6–0 after a bases-loaded
Bobby Brown triple scored three more in the fifth off
Joe Hatten. Lopat pitched five scoreless innings before allowing two lead-off singles in the sixth. After a double play moved
Pee Wee Reese
Harold Peter Henry "Pee Wee" Reese (July 23, 1918 – August 14, 1999) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a shortstop for the Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers from 1940 to 1958. A ten-time All-Sta ...
to third,
Jackie Robinson
Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color line ...
's RBI single put the Dodgers on the board. After a
Gil Hodges single, RBI singles by
Luis Olmo
Luis Olmo (August 11, 1919 – April 28, 2017) was a major league baseball outfielder and right-handed batter. Olmo played in the majors with the Brooklyn Dodgers (1943–45, 1949) and Boston Braves (1950–51).
Early years
Olmo (birth name: Lui ...
,
Roy Campanella, and
Gene Hermanski
Eugene Victor Hermanski (May 11, 1920 – August 9, 2010) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. A native of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, he attended Seton Hall University.
Signed by the Philadelphia Athletics as an amateur free agent in 1939, Her ...
chased Lopat and cheered
Ebbets Field
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's fans, bringing the Dodgers back to within 6–4. After that, though,
Allie Reynolds held the home team hitless.
Game 5
A shaky start by
Rex Barney. proved costly for Brooklyn. In the first, the Yankees loaded the bases on two walks and an error before
Joe DiMaggio
Joseph Paul DiMaggio (November 25, 1914 – March 8, 1999), nicknamed "Joltin' Joe", "The Yankee Clipper" and "Joe D.", was an American baseball center fielder who played his entire 13-year career in Major League Baseball for the New York Yank ...
's sacrifice fly and
Bobby Brown's RBI single put them up 2–0. In the third, the Yankees again loaded the bases on two walks and a single before a
Jerry Coleman two-run single knocked Barney out of the game.
Vic Raschi's RBI single off
Jack Banta made it 5–0 Yankees. The Dodgers got on the board in the bottom half off Raschi when
Roy Campanella doubled and scored on
Pee Wee Reese
Harold Peter Henry "Pee Wee" Reese (July 23, 1918 – August 14, 1999) was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a shortstop for the Brooklyn / Los Angeles Dodgers from 1940 to 1958. A ten-time All-Sta ...
's single, but the Yankees got that run back with a
Joe DiMaggio
Joseph Paul DiMaggio (November 25, 1914 – March 8, 1999), nicknamed "Joltin' Joe", "The Yankee Clipper" and "Joe D.", was an American baseball center fielder who played his entire 13-year career in Major League Baseball for the New York Yank ...
home run in the fourth. Next inning,
Gene Woodling hit a leadoff double and scored on two groundouts. In the sixth, after a walk and single off
Carl Erskine,
Yogi Berra
Lawrence Peter "Yogi" Berra (May 12, 1925 – September 22, 2015) was an American professional baseball catcher who later took on the roles of manager and coach. He played 19 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) (1946–1963, 1965), all but t ...
's sacrifice fly made it 8–1 Yankees, then after a pop out, a
Bobby Brown RBI triple aided by an error that allowed Brown himself to score extended their lead to 10–1. The Dodgers got a run in the bottom half on
Gene Hermanski
Eugene Victor Hermanski (May 11, 1920 – August 9, 2010) was a Major League Baseball outfielder. A native of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, he attended Seton Hall University.
Signed by the Philadelphia Athletics as an amateur free agent in 1939, Her ...
's RBI single after a double and walk. Next inning, after a one-out single and walk,
Jackie Robinson
Jack Roosevelt Robinson (January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972) was an American professional baseball player who became the first African American to play in Major League Baseball (MLB) in the modern era. Robinson broke the baseball color line ...
's sacrifice fly made it 10–3 Yankees, then after another walk,
Gil Hodges's three-run home run cut their lead to 10–6. However,
Joe Page held the Dodgers scoreless for the rest of the game to give the Yankees the title.
History was made in the ninth inning when the
Ebbets Field
Ebbets Field was a Major League Baseball stadium in the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, New York. It is mainly known for having been the home of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team of the National League (1913–1957). It was also home to five pr ...
lights were turned on, making this the first World Series game finished under artificial lights. The first scheduled Series
night game would not be held until .
With the death of
Eddie Robinson in 2021, this is the earliest World Series from which a player is still living (
Tommy Brown and
Carl Erskine).
Composite box
1949 World Series (4–1):
New York Yankees
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(A.L.) over
Brooklyn Dodgers
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(N.L.)
Notes
References
External links
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