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Mazeroski and whose
On a 2 – 2 count, Carter hit a three-run walk-off home run off Phillies pitcher Mitch Williams ( against whom he was 0 – 4 career ) to win the World Series, only the second time a Series has ended with a home run ( the other being in 1960, when Bill Mazeroski did it for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the New York Yankees ), and the only time the home run has been hit by a player whose team was trailing in the bottom of the 9th inning in a potential championship clinching game.

Mazeroski and homer
In Game 7 of the 1960 World Series, Kubek was victimized by a bad-hop ground ball that struck him in the throat ; Kubek was badly injured and the batter, Bill Virdon, reached first base, enabling the Pittsburgh Pirates to rally in a game they eventually won 10 – 9 on a ninth-inning homer by Bill Mazeroski.

Mazeroski and Yankees
Bill Mazeroski, the World Series hero of the Pittsburgh Pirates, and Casey Stengel, the former manager of the Yankees.
* October 13 – The Pittsburgh Pirates won the 1960 World Series of baseball in Game 7, on a home run hit by Bill Mazeroski for a 10 – 9 victory over the New York Yankees.
In the 1960 World Series, Mazeroski won the title for Pittsburgh in Game 7 with a game-winning home run off New York Yankees pitcher Ralph Terry in the bottom of the ninth inning.
The Pirates were in the World Series for the first time since the heroics of Bill Mazeroski ( who appeared in this series as a pinch-hitter in Game 1 ) in Game 7 of the 1960 match-up against the New York Yankees.
Hoak batted. 294 in 1959 and. 282 in 1960 on a Pirates team that won the World Series ; like the 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers, Pittsburgh defeated the Yankees in seven games, and the Pirates won the 1960 Series on Bill Mazeroski ’ s famous ninth-inning home run in Game Seven.

Mazeroski and final
Examples include Bill Mazeroski, who is the only player in Major League Baseball history to end a seventh game of the World Series with a walk-off home run ( however, Mazeroski is a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, due primarily to his status as one of the greatest defensive infielders of all time ); Paul Henderson, a Canadian ice hockey player who scored the deciding goal in the 1972 Summit Series ; Mike Jones, who tackled Kevin Dyson at the one-yard line on the final play of Super Bowl XXXIV ; and Jimmy Glass, an English football goalkeeper, who is remembered for scoring a goal in the last seconds of the final day of 1998-99 English Third Division that kept his club in The Football League.
The 40, 918 spectators in attendance stood and cheered as Bill Mazeroski retired Willie Smith for the final out at the stadium.

Mazeroski and series
Mazeroski and Roberto Clemente were the last remaining Pirate players from the 1960 World Series winners, when the Pirates won the World Series in 1971 and lost the NL championship series in 1972.

Mazeroski and game
The Pirates have had many ups and downs during their long history, most famously winning the 1960 World Series on a game winning homerun by Bill Mazeroski, the only time that Game 7 of the World Series has ever ended with a home run.
* October 13-1960 World Series Game 7 at Forbes Field – Pittsburgh Pirates player Bill Mazeroski becomes the first person to end a World Series with a home run, and still the only player to do it in the decisive seventh game.
Carter joined Bill Mazeroski as one of the only two players to win a World Series with a home run in the bottom of the ninth inning of the deciding game.
A 14-year-old fan named Andy Jerpe retrieved the ball outside the ground and had it signed by Mazeroski, but it was later lost when used in a game.
Mazeroski later said of Haddix's dominance in the game, " Usually you have one or two great or spectacular defensive plays in these no-hitters.

Mazeroski and Babe
Several notable members of the Baseball Hall of Fame such as, Roberto Clemente, Willie Stargell, Bill Mazeroski, Babe Ruth, Ted Williams and Mike Schmidt have played at McKechnie Field during their careers.

Mazeroski and player
* 1936 – Bill Mazeroski, American baseball player
William Stanley Mazeroski ( born September 5, 1936 in Wheeling, West Virginia ), nicknamed " Maz ", is a former Major League Baseball player who spent his entire career ( 1956 – 72 ) with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Mazeroski and 1960
He and Bill Mazeroski were the last Pirate players remaining from the 1960 World Series champions.
This was only the second Series concluded by such a home run ( the first was in the 1960 World Series on a Bill Mazeroski home run for the Pittsburgh Pirates ), and the first such occasion where a come-from-behind walk-off home run won a World Series.
In spite of his reputation as a non-slugger, Mazeroski actually hit another decisive home run in the 1960 Series, tallying half of the Pirate team total over the seven games.
Terry is best remembered for giving up the home run to Bill Mazeroski that won the Pittsburgh Pirates the 1960 World Series.
The portion of the left field wall over which Bill Mazeroski hit his walk-off home run to end the 1960 World Series, between the scoreboard and the " 406 FT " sign, no longer stands at its original location.
This was the 50th anniversary of the Pirates ' 1960 World Series championship, which Mazeroski clinched with a Game 7 walk-off home run at Forbes Field.
* After a Budweiser TV commercial of the 1980s incorporated the original radio broadcast of the 1960 World Series Game 7, with announcer Chuck Thompson incorrectly naming Ditmar instead of Ralph Terry as the pitcher off whom Bill Mazeroski hit his legendary home run, Ditmar sued Anheuser-Busch for $ 500, 000, contending his reputation was tarnished.
He was on deck as a pinch hitter when Bill Mazeroski hit the ninth inning home run off Ralph Terry to win the 1960 Series at Forbes Field.
* Bill Mazeroski ( 1958, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 )

Mazeroski and .
Bill Mazeroski with and Hal Smith with were the only Pirates dragging their feet.
Mazeroski attended Warren Consolidated High School in Tiltonsville, Ohio, excelling in both baseball and basketball.
As a 17-year-old in 1954, Mazeroski signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Mazeroski was noted for his defensive prowess and earned his first of eight Gold Glove Awards in.
While his defensive ability typically overshadowed his contributions with a bat – Pirates broadcaster Bob Prince used to call him simply " The Glove " – Mazeroski had several fine offensive seasons.
In the fourth inning of Game 1, with Don Hoak on base, Mazeroski hit a shot off Jim Coates that went over the left field scoreboard and provided the edge in a 6 – 4 Pirates victory.
Mazeroski was a member of ex-teammate Bill Virdon's coaching staff with the Pirates in, a year after retiring from playing.
Mazeroski was elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2001.
A softball field dedicated to Mazeroski lies on the other side.

whose and homer
It is also worth noting that had DiMaggio hit the ball in Ebbets Field, whose left-center area was some closer, it might have landed in the upper deck and certainly would have been a game-tying homer.
Dressen summoned Branca, whose second pitch to Bobby Thomson was hit into the lower left-field stands for a three-run homer, a 5 – 4 Giants ' win, and a National League pennant — Baseball's " Shot Heard ‘ Round the World ".
He participated in the 2005 World Series where he hit the first World Series home run in Astros history, becoming only the second player whose last name is a type of animal to homer in the World Series ( the first was Tim Salmon in 2002 ).
While Mueller was being carried off the field to be replaced by a pinch runner, Dodger manager Chuck Dressen called on relief pitcher Ralph Branca, whose second pitch was hit by Thomson into the Polo Grounds ' lower left field stands for a game-winning, three-run homer.

whose and beat
Later in the century the dream again found expression in the lines of Katherine Lee Bates ( 1859-1929 ), daughter and granddaughter of New England Congregational ministers, in her widely sung hymn, written in 1893, `` America The Beautiful '', with the words `` O beautiful for pilgrim feet whose stern impassioned stress a thoroughfare for freedom beat across the wilderness.
He beat out retired French air force officer Mohamed Djaanfari and long-time politician Ibrahim Halidi, whose candidacy was backed by Azali Assoumani, the outgoing president.
They then went on to beat Crystal Palace 1 – 0 at the Valley on 27 January to achieve their first league win under Phil Parkinson, whose contract was made permanent despite the lack of progress in the league.
The verse reads: " Men are the maintainers of women because Allah has made some of them to excel others and because they spend out of their property ; the good women are therefore obedient, guarding the unseen as Allah has guarded ; and ( as to ) those on whose part you fear desertion, admonish them, and leave them alone in the sleeping-places and beat them ; then if they obey you, do not seek a way against them ; surely Allah is High, Great.
As of the 2012 Formula One season Schumacher is the only driver left competing in Formula 1 to have raced against Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost, whose record of total career wins he beat with his 52nd win at the 2001 Belgian Grand Prix.
Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas de Caritat, marquis de Condorcet (; 17 September 1743 – 28 March 1794 ), known as Nicolas de Condorcet, was a French philosopher, mathematician, and early political scientist whose Condorcet method in voting tally selects the candidate who would beat each of the other candidates in a run-off election.
Jones, whose voice has been described as a " full-throated, robust baritone ", became the frontman for Tommy Scott and the Senators, a Welsh beat group, in 1963.
The names of those members of the SAS who have died on duty are inscribed on the regimental clock tower at Stirling lines, those whose names are inscribed are said to have failed to " beat the clock " by surviving members.
" The pacemaker rate was variable from about 80 to 120 pulses per minute, and likewise the voltage variable from 1. 5 to 120 volts " In 1928, the apparatus was used to revive a stillborn infant at Crown Street Women's Hospital, Sydney whose heart continued " to beat on its own accord ", " at the end of 10 minutes " of stimulation.
On 30 August 1955, Korolev managed to get the Soviet Academy of Sciences to create a commission whose purpose was to beat the Americans into Earth orbit: this was the defacto start date for the Space Race.
The Shim Sham goes best with swing songs whose melody lines start on beat eight, as does the choreography.
In addition, in this same period the confessional, whose origin is often traced to the publication in 1959 of Robert Lowell's Life Studies, and beat schools of poetry enjoyed popular and academic success, producing such widely anthologized voices as Allen Ginsberg, Charles Bukowski, Gary Snyder, Anne Sexton, and Sylvia Plath, among many others.
The U. S. " Report to the President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection " ( 1997 ) stated, " Cybercops are law enforcement personnel whose beat is cyberspace.
One of the later exponents of candombe beat was Jaime Roos whose popularity in Uruguay began in the 70s and has continued through to the 21st century.
Although his ratings were less than 1 / 6 Bill O ' Reilly, whose The O ' Reilly Factor shared the same time slot, Donahue was the highest rated show on MSNBC at the time it was canceled, managing to beat out Chris Matthews ' " Hardball " in the ratings .< ref name = surr >
The dealer then compares his five-card hand to those of the other players, individually, starting with the player farthest to his right, and both the ante and the raise bets of all players whose hands beat the dealer's qualified hand win.
If the dealer's hand does not qualify, only the ante bets of player's whose hands beat the dealer's get paid while the respective raise bets all push ( return to their respective players unpaid ).
When the book was originally released, The New York Times hailed it as " the most beautifully executed, the clearest and the most important utterance yet made by the generation Kerouac himself named years ago as ' beat ,' and whose principal avatar he is.
He also apparently beat his own fearless bulldog with his bare fists, a dog whose favourite method of quelling his opponents was to put a vice-like bite on their snouts.
However, the true specialists in this regard are the hummingbirds, whose wings beat at the rate of 25 times a second.
The traditional ( some say fundamental ) signature rhythm figure of merengue is the quintillo, which is essentially a syncopated motif whose pattern is broken by five successive drumhead hits at the transition between every second and third beat, alternating between the hand and the stick.
Souray's unofficial shot was not surpassed until January 28, 2012, by Chára, whose 108. 8 mph slapshot in the Skills Competition preceding the 2012 NHL All-Star Game beat Souray's blast and set the official record.
Nash resisted the immigration of Jewish refugees to New Zealand, citing a concern that " anti-Semitism, never far from the surface, was very apt to emerge in the case of the talented race whose members can often beat us at our own game, especially the game of money making.
A major factor that caused Sheffield United's relegation was that West Ham United beat Manchester United in the final day of the season 1 – 0, with the goal scored by Carlos Tevez, whose contract was in question over third party ownership and who then signed for the champions the very next season.

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