- 1961 World Series
Infobox World Series Expanded
year = 1961
champion =New York Yankees (4)
champion_manager =Ralph Houk
champion_games = 109-53, .673, GA: 8
runnerup =Cincinnati Reds (1)
runnerup_manager =Fred Hutchinson
runnerup_games = 93-61, .604, GA: 4
date =October 4 –October 9
MVP =Whitey Ford
television =NBC
announcers =Mel Allen and Joe Garagiola
radio_network = NBC
radio_announcers =Bob Wolff andWaite Hoyt .
umpires =Ed Runge (AL),Jocko Conlan (NL),Frank Umont (AL),Augie Donatelli (NL), Bob Stewart (AL: outfield only),Shag Crawford (NL: outfield only)
HOFers = Yankees:Yogi Berra ,Whitey Ford ,Mickey Mantle .
Reds:Frank Robinson .
ALCS =
NLCS =
The 1961 World Series matched the
New York Yankees (109-53) against theCincinnati Reds (93-61), with the Yankees winning in 5 games to earn their 19th championship in their last 39 seasons. After the summer-longRoger Maris /Mickey Mantle pursuit ofBabe Ruth 's season home run record, the Series proved anti-climactic as the Yanks subdued the Reds easily.This World Series was surrounded by
Cold War political puns pitting the "Reds" against the "Yanks". But the louder buzz concerned the "M&M" boys, Maris and Mantle, who spent the summer chasing the ghost ofBabe Ruth and his 60 home run season of1927 . An injury to Mantle in September halted his bid to break the record, and he eventually wound up with 54. The less popular Maris stayed healthy and broke the record, with 61 dingers, getting the record-breaker on the last day of the season. Due to the expansion of theAmerican League to ten teams, this marked the first year played under the new 162-game schedule. Because it took Maris eight extra games to break Ruth's record (Ruth played under the old 154-game schedule) commissionerFord Frick took it upon himself to place an asterisk next to Roger Maris' name in the record books. The asterisk was later struck from the record book.The was the first year the Yankees were under the leadership of
Ralph Houk , who succeededCasey Stengel as manager. The Yankees, who won the American League pennant easily - eight games better than theDetroit Tigers - set a record for most home runs in a season with 240. Along with Maris and Mantle, four other Yankees,Yogi Berra ,Elston Howard ,Bill Skowron , andJohnny Blanchard , all hit over 20. The pitching staff was led by southpawWhitey Ford (25-4, 3.21), and reliable righties,Ralph Terry , andBill Stafford . The defense was air-tight withBobby Richardson at second,Tony Kubek at short, andClete Boyer at third.The Reds, skippered by
Fred Hutchinson , finished four games better than theLos Angeles Dodgers in theNational League and boasted four, 20-plus home run hitters of their own;Frank Robinson (37, 124, .323),Gordy Coleman ,Gene Freese , andWally Post . The second-base, shortstop, and catcher positions were platooned whileVada Pinson led the league in hits with 208, finishing second in batting with a .343 average. 21-game winnerJoey Jay (21-10, 3.53) led the staff along with dependableJim O'Toole , andBob Purkey .The
Most Valuable Player Award was given toWhitey Ford of theNew York Yankees who appeared in two games, won two games, and had an earned run average of 0.00.Ford left the sixth inning of Game 4 due to an injured ankle. Ford set the record for consecutive scoreless innings during World Series play with thirty-three and a third (33.1), when, during the third inning he passed the previous record holder,
Babe Ruth , who had pitched twenty-nine and two-thirds (29.2) consecutive scoreless innings for theBoston Red Sox in wsy|1916 and wsy|1918.The only World Series record set by the Reds was accomplished during Game 4 when Frank Robinson was hit twice by a pitch during a single game.
This was the shortest (by number of games) World Series since wsy|1954, which had ended in a 4-game sweep - all World Series after that (and until this one) went at least six games, with all but one series going to the maximum seven games.
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AL
New York Yankees (4) vs NLCincinnati Reds (1)Matchups
Game 1
Wednesday,
October 4 ,1961 atYankee Stadium inNew York, New York Linescore
Road=Cincinnati|RoadAbr=CIN
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Home=New York|HomeAbr=NYY
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RoadHR=|HomeHR=Elston Howard (1),Bill Skowron (1)|At
Yankee Stadium ,Whitey Ford established himself as the premier post-season pitcher by tossing his third straight World Series shutout in game one against the Reds. Two home runs is all Ford would need, a 4th inning sizzler into the lower right-field stands byElston Howard , and a 6th inning shot into the lower left-field stands by Moose Skowron. The two-hour, 11-minute game featured only two hits by the stymied Reds, a 1st inning bloop single to left byEddie Kasko , and a 5th inning single byWally Post . The only other baserunner the Reds would put on base this afternoon was a walk toFrank Robinson in the 7th. Otherwise, "The Chairman of the Board" was as dominant as one pitcher could be adding six strikeouts along the way.Jim O'Toole pitched well for the losing Reds allowing just six hits in 7 innings of work, striking out two and walking four.Ford was also aided by two spectacular defensive plays by third baseman
Clete Boyer . In the 2nd inning, Boyer backhanded aGene Freese ground ball close to the bag, wheeled around, and threw out his third-base counterpart from his knees. In the eighth inning, Boyer dove to his left onto his stomach after aDick Gernert ground ball; coming up with the ball, Boyer threw Gernert out, also from his knees.Game 2
Thursday,
October 5 ,1961 atYankee Stadium inNew York, New York Linescore
Road=Cincinnati|RoadAbr=CIN
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Home=New York|HomeAbr=NYY
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RoadHR=Gordy Coleman (1)|HomeHR=Yogi Berra (1)|The Reds came charging back on superb pitching by
Joey Jay to win game two and even the series at one-game apiece. First basemanGordy Coleman and left-fielderYogi Berra traded two-run homers in the fourth. Coleman hit his homer into the right-center field bleachers afterFrank Robinson reached base on an error by Yankee third-basemanClete Boyer . AfterRoger Maris led off the bottom-half with a walk, Berra tied the score with a drive into the lower right-field stands.From that point on, Jay would give up only two more hits, a Berra single in the 6th, and a
Tony Kubek single to center in the 8th. The Reds continued to score getting single runs in the 5th and 6th and two in the 8th. The Reds went ahead for good with two outs in the 5th whenElio Chacon sprinted home from third on anElston Howard passed ball that didn't get much further than fifteen feet away. Yankee starter,Ralph Terry , would give up one more run in the 6th on aWally Post double and a run scoring single by eighth-place hitter Johnny Edwards, before being lifted in the 7th by pinch-hitterHector Lopez .Luis Arroyo took over in the eighth and subsequently walked Robinson, gave up an infield single to Coleman on a roller between third and the mound and then threw wild to first with Robinson scoring - Coleman was thrown out trying for third. The next batter,Wally Post reached safely when Berra misplayed his fly for a 3-base error.Gene Freese was intentionally walked for the second time in the game and Edwards followed with his second hit of the game, a bloop double to left, scoring Post. Jay would seal the victory for the Reds, retiring six of the remaining seven batters allowing only a walk toClete Boyer in the 9th.Game 3
Saturday,
October 7 ,1961 atCrosley Field inCincinnati, Ohio Linescore
Road=New York|RoadAbr=NYY
R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0|R5=0|R6=0|R7=1|R8=1|R9=1|RR=3|RH=6|RE=1
Home=Cincinnati|HomeAbr=CIN
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WP=Luis Arroyo (1-0)|LP=Bob Purkey (0-1)|SV=
RoadHR=Roger Maris (1),Johnny Blanchard (1)|HomeHR=|The friendly confines of
Crosley Field inCincinnati would favor the visiting Yankees as they would have little trouble sweeping the 3-game set, reclaiming their title with their nineteenth Championship trophy.Game three pitted Yankee,
Bill Stafford against Red,Bob Purkey . Stafford, who was probably best known as the winning pitcher whenRoger Maris hit his 61st home run, pitched brilliantly for 6 and 2/3 innings. Knuckleballer Purkey, who, in 1962, would lead the NL in winning percentage (.821) with a sparkling 23-5 mark, had amazing control throughout the game but would lose a heartbreaker on a Maris solo home run in the 9th.Cincinnati struck first with a run in the bottom of the third when
Elio Chacon beat out a bunt and booked down to second when Stafford threw wildly to first. AfterEddie Kasko fouled toBill Skowron , and aVada Pinson groundout would send Chacon to third, Frank Robinson delivered, hitting a double off the left-field wall making the score 1-0 until the 7th.In the 7th, the Yankees tied it up when
Tony Kubek led off with a single to center and settled into second on a Johnny Edwards passed ball. AfterMickey Mantle struck out,Yogi Berra would bloop a "Texas League" single to short-right scoring Kubek. The Reds catcher, Edwards, would shortly redeem himself doubling into the right-field corner, eventually scoring on a Kasko single to left.Bud Daley would come in to relieve Stafford and retire Pinson on a flyout to right to end the inning.The Reds lead would be short-lived as the Yankees tied the score in the next inning, the 8th, when, with two outs,
Johnny Blanchard (pinch-hiiting for Daley), would smack a Purkey knuckler into the right-field bleachers. The Reds went quietly in the bottom of the inning, the scored tied at 2-2.In the 9th, a Purkey knuckler didn't knuckle and Maris kayoed the pitch into familiar territory, the deep right-field bleachers, for his 62nd home run of the year and the game-winner. That would be enough for the Yankees as a still ailing Mantle, who would only appear in two games with 6 at-bats, struck-out and Berra and
Elston Howard would both ground out to end the inning. WithLuis Arroyo , who arrived in the 8th, on the mound for the Yankees, the Reds had one last shot. AfterGene Freese struck out,Leo Cardenas , batting for Johnny Edwards, doubled off the left-center field scoreboard. One out, runner on second base,Dick Gernert pinch-hitting for Purkey, would ground to short, Cardenas holding. The third pinch-hitter in the inning,Gus Bell , would dash all hope by grounding back to the mound, Arroyo to Skowron, to end the game. The Yankees now led 2 games to 1 in the series.Game 4
Sunday,
October 8 ,1961 atCrosley Field inCincinnati, Ohio Linescore
Road=New York|RoadAbr=NYY
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Home=Cincinnati|HomeAbr=CIN
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WP=Whitey Ford (2-0)|LP=Jim O'Toole (0-2)|SV=Jim Coates (1)|Whitey Ford started game four for the Yankees in an attempt to continue his post-season shutout streak, but more importantly to give the Bombers a 3-1 lead in the Series. He accomplished both. At the end of the 3rd inning, Ford had retired the first nine batters of the game and whenElio Chacon grounded out toBobby Richardson at second base for the final out in the third, he brokeBabe Ruth 's record of 29.2 consecutive scoreless innings with his string now at 30. "The Chairman" would remain in the game until the end of the fifth when an apparent ankle injury forced him out of the game - leaving with a new record of 32 straight shutout innings.Jim Coates would enter the game in the 6th and pitch shutout ball of his own for the remainder of the game.In the meantime, the Yankees were having no problems scoring against the Reds. In the fourth,
Roger Maris led off with a walk followed byMickey Mantle 's single to left-center. With blood soaking his uniform due to an abscess of his right hip, Mantle left the game and was replaced by pinch-runnerHector Lopez .Elston Howard would ground into a double-play but Maris would score the game's first run. The Yanks would add a run in the 5th on a walk to Ford, aBobby Richardson single to right-center, and a run-scoring single byTony Kubek .In the 6th, right-hander
Jim Brosnan would take over for the left-handed O'Toole and proceed to load the bases. With one out, Howard would double to right-center and afterYogi Berra was intentionally walked, Skowron busied the bases, beating out a slow roller to third.Clete Boyer found a pitch to his liking and pulled a double to left, plating two runs. Ford batted and ended the inning grounding into a strange double-play. AfterGordy Coleman touched first to put out Ford, he raced across the diamond and tagged Skowron who was trapped between third and home, for an unassisted DP.The Yankees would add three more runs in the 7th capped by Moose Skowron's third hit of the game. The Reds could only muster 5 hits total against winner
Whitey Ford and reliever Coates, who earned a much deserved 4-inning save. With two embarrassing losses in front of their home crowd, the Reds had one more chance at home to continue the Series but the Yankees had another title in their sights.Game 5
Monday,
October 9 ,1961 atCrosley Field inCincinnati, Ohio Linescore
Road=New York|RoadAbr=NYY
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Home=Cincinnati|HomeAbr=CIN
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WP=Bud Daley (1-0)|LP=Joey Jay (1-1)|SV=
RoadHR=Johnny Blanchard (2),Hector Lopez (1)|HomeHR=Frank Robinson (1),Wally Post (1)|Future Hall-of-Famers,
Yogi Berra , andMickey Mantle sat out game five of the Series; Berra because of a stiff shoulder, and Mantle, still suffering from the abscess on his hip. But substitutesHector Lopez andJohnny Blanchard more than made up for the absence of the two stars. Lopez drove in five runs with a triple and a home run, and Blanchard's three hits included a double and a homer.The Yankees wasted no time in manufacturing five first inning runs. Before it was over, Red manager
Fred Hutchinson would march eight pitchers to and from the mound in many attempts to stifle the Yankee bats.Red's starter
Joey Jay , with 14 regular season complete games, would uncharacteristically last only a third of an inning. AfterBobby Richardson singled to start the game, Jay retiredTony Kubek andRoger Maris on flyball outs. But the proverbial "flood-gates" would open when the next batter, Blanchard, would hit a two-run homer into the right-field bleachers. The next batter,Elston Howard , was awarded a ground-rule double when his blast went through an opening in the left-center field scoreboard.Bill Skowron followed with a long single off the left-field fence, scoring Howard.Jim Maloney entered the game and was immediately greeted with a Lopez triple, scoring Skowron.Clete Boyer continued the assault doubling off the scoreboard, scoring Lopez. The ninth batter of the inning, Yankee pitcherRalph Terry , would mercifully strike out to end the inning but not until after 5 Yankee runners had touched home plate.The stunned Reds fans, barely settled in their seats, were in for a long afternoon. The Yanks added to their lead in the 2nd on a Kubek single and a Maris double that landed just inside the left-field line. The Red's players would send false hope to their fans when they came to life in the bottom of the third with a rally to make the score, 6-3.
Don Blasingame led off with a single to center;Eddie Kasko singled to left; andVada Pinson hit a sac-fly moving Blasingame to third.Frank Robinson then took Terry deep with a 3-run shot over the right-center field fence. Taking no chances, managerRalph Houk replaced Terry withBud Daley , who allowed no other runs to score in the inning.The Yankee rumpus continued in the 4th when another five runs were added to their score. The big blows in the inning were a 2-run single by Skowron and a 3-run home run to dead center by Lopez. But once again the Reds tried to come back, and after scoring two runs in the bottom of the 5th (on a 2-run
Wally Post home run), still found themselves down 11-5. For good measure, the New Yorkers would add 2 more runs in the 6th on sacrifices by Lopez (on a squeeze play) and (on a fly ball) by Daley. For the rest of the game the Reds put men on base but failed to score, finally going down quietly in order, in the 9th. Without the M&M boys, the Yankee bench came through for rookie manager Houk, who became only the third skipper in history to win the World Series in his freshman year.Composite Box
1961 World Series (4-1):
New York Yankees (A.L.) overCincinnati Reds (N.L.)Linescore
Road=New York Yankees
R1=5|R2=1|R3=0|R4=9|R5=1|R6=5|R7=4|R8=1|R9=1|RR=27|RH=42|RE=5
Home=Cincinnati Reds
H1=0|H2=0|H3=4|H4=2|H5=3|H6=1|H7=1|H8=2|H9=0|HR=13|HH=35|HE=4Total Attendance: 223,247 Average Attendance: 44,649 |Winning Player’s Share: – $7,389 Losing Player’s Share – $5,356cite web|url=http://www.baseball-almanac.com/ws/wsshares.shtml|title=World Series Gate Receipts and Player Shares|accessdate=2008-05-07|publisher=Baseball Almanac] Notes
References
*Neft, David S., and Richard M. Cohen. "The World Series." 1st ed. New York: St Martins, 1990. (Neft and Cohen 287-291)
*Reichler, Joseph, ed. (1982). "The Baseball Encyclopedia" (5th ed.), p. 2169. MacMillian Publishing. ISBN 0-02-579010-2.
*cite web |author=Forman, Sean L. |title=1961 World Series |date= |work=Baseball-Reference.com - Major League Statistics and Information. |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1961_WS.shtml |accessdate=2007-12-09External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1961_WS.shtml 1961 World Series at Baseball-Reference.com]
* [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/history/postseason/mlb_ws_recaps.jsp?feature=1961 1961 World Series at "WorldSeries.com (MLB.com)"]
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/ws/yr1961ws.shtml 1961 World Series at Baseball-Almanac.com]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/YPS_1961.htm 1961 World Series box scores and play-by-play at Retrosheet.org]
* [http://www.redshistory.com The History of the Cincinnati Reds at redshistory.com]MLB World Series
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