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Bennett; Bob (Author); Bennett; John ; Jr. (Author); Bennett; Robert S (Author) (Author)

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February 27, 2007
The New York Yankees beat the Brooklyn Dodgers in the World Series four times in eight years during the l940s and early '50s. In a 10-year span, the Brooklyn "Bums" managed to lose in their last game of the season seven times, including five years in a row. Their fans in Brooklyn remained faithful, but miserable. The Dodgers had fielded magnificent position players, the storied "Boys of Summer." But pitching is the name of the game and dozens of famous Dodgers hurlers failed in the fall. In October of 1955, however, in front of thousands of Yankee fans right in their own stadium, a left-handed pitcher peeled away layers of post-season pain. Johnny Podres shattered the myth of Yankee invincibility. His was the ultimate triumph of clutch over choke. He shot down the Bronx Bombers. Johnny Podres gave Brooklyn its one and only World Series victory. He killed the Yankees. A borough-wide celebration more boisterous than those of VE-Day and VJ-Day combined erupted in Brooklyn, which hailed him as their savior. It was the most celebrated victory in the history of the World Series. It has yet to be matched. No other pitcher had won a World Series final game for Brooklyn. No other pitcher would ever do it again. No other ballplayer had ever replaced such low civic self-esteem with such unparalleled joy. Two years before the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles, Johnny Podres dispatched the Bums from Brooklyn. Podres, the Most Valuable Player of that Series, and the 1955 Sportsman of the Year, became a pivotal pitching figure for the Dodgers on the West Coast, showing young stars such as Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale and Don Sutton that it was actually possible to envision World Series victory. Because Johnny Podres broke the ice and melted a major league inferiority complex, the Dodgers would win again and again. Podres won the Los Angeles Dodgers' first game (against the hated San Francisco Giants), pitched the first game at Dodger Stadium, and knew every Dodger hurler from Daz

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Bob Bennett has attended Dodgers games in Ebbets Field, Dodger Stadium and Yankee Stadium. He watched Johnny Podres pitch his 1955 World Series victories and interviewed him later as a sports reporter. He was a newspaper reporter and magazine writer, editor and publisher and went on to become a book publishing marketing and sales executive as well as public relations and advertising manager for two Fortune 100 corporations in New York. He is the author of six non-fiction books produced by five different publishers. He holds a masters degree in American Studies from New York University. John Bennett is a long-standing member of the Society for American Baseball Research and a contributor to its Baseball Biography Project. He is also a member of the Pro Football Researchers of America and the NFL Alumni Association. He is a contributing author of Deadball Stars of the National League (Brassey's Inc., 2004), Green Mountain Boys of Summer (New England Press, 2001), and the 2001 Big Bad Baseball Annual (Red Herring Press, 2001). An active collector of sports memorabilia, he is a recognized expert in the field. He teaches history and social studies in Vermont. He earned a masters degree in Russian Area Studies from Georgetown University. Robert S. Bennett is the author of A Collector's Guide to Autographs and Collecting Original Cartoon Art (Wallace Homestead, 1986, 1987), a contributing author of Green Mountain Boys of Summer (New England Press, 2001) and the author of more than 50 published articles on movies, sports, law and politics. His autograph collection was featured in Business Week in 1993. He is a lawyer with his own firm in New York, specializing in technology and intellectual property law. He holds a juris doctor degree from Albany Law School of Union University.

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Johnny Podres, World Series, Brooklyn's Yankee Killer, Los Angeles, National League, New York, Ebbets Field, Dodger Stadium, Sandy Koufax, The Bennetts, Willie Davis, San Diego, Mickey Mantle, Yankee Stadium, Roger Craig, Clem Labine, Tommy Davis, Brooklyn Dodgers, Red Sox, Hall of Fame, Don Drysdale, Willie Mays, Pee Wee, Gil Hodges, Maury Wills
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