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On October 4, 1955, the Brooklyn Dodgers secured their first World Series title by defeating the New York Yankees 2–0 in Game 7 at Yankee Stadium. This victory marked a significant moment for the Dodgers, who had previously lost five World Series to the Yankees.

Game Summary

The game's standout performer was 23-year-old left-handed pitcher Johnny Podres, who delivered a complete-game shutout. He allowed only eight hits and no runs over nine innings, earning his second win of the series and being named the World Series MVP.

Offensively, the Dodgers scored their first run in the fourth inning and added another in the sixth. Key contributions came from players like Gil Hodges, who provided crucial RBIs. The Yankees threatened in the sixth inning with runners on base, but a pivotal defensive play by left fielder Sandy Amoros, who made a remarkable catch and initiated a double play, helped preserve the Dodgers' lead.

Radio Broadcast

The radio broadcast of Game 7 featured renowned announcers Mel Allen and Vin Scully, who provided play-by-play commentary for NBC Radio. Their broadcast captured the excitement and tension of the game, bringing the historic moment to fans across the nation.

This game was the first-ever World Series televised in color.

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