ITPC SUMMER EXTRAVAGANZA SPORTS MEMORABILIA AUCTION
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This was without a doubt the greatest pitching performance ever in the World Series. It was game 5 of the 1956 World Series played between the N.Y. Yankees and their cross-town rivals- the Brooklyn Dodgers. In a game won by the Yankees 2-0, N.Y. pitcher Don Larsen needed only 97 pitches to record 27 consecutive outs to post the only "Perfect Game" in World Series history. This stub was from the lucky bearer who witnessed this historical Yankee Stadium moment. The stub is larger than the perforated edge and is bright and clean. There are no creases, but there is a small tear in the paper along the bottom of the peforated edge. It was for admission in the Bleacher section of the Stadium. A great example of this extremely desirable ticket stub.
1956 DON LARSEN "PERFECT GAME" WORLD SERIES TICKET STUB
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Minimum Bid: $250.00
Final prices include buyers premium.: $442.00
Auction closed on Saturday, August 25, 2007.
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