[new]: Mazeroski Way
Born in Wheeling, West Virginia, Bill Mazeroski played his entire 17-year career (1956–1972) with the Pirates. While renowned as one of the greatest defensive second basemen—earning —he is immortalized for his offense on October 13, 1960 .
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In October 1960, the "Great Yankees"—led by Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra—were the heavy favorites. They had outscored the Pirates 55–27 throughout the series, yet the underdog Pirates had fought their way to a winner-take-all Game 7 at . Born in Wheeling, West Virginia, Bill Mazeroski played
The underdog Pirates defeated a powerhouse Yankees team that had outscored them 55-27 throughout the series. It remains the only time a World Series Game 7 has ended on a home run. History of the Street * Roberto Clemente: outside the center field entrance,
In the bottom of the 9th inning of Game 7 against the New York Yankees, with the score tied 9-9 at Forbes Field, Mazeroski hit a 1-0 pitch from Ralph Terry over the left-center field wall.