- 1957 World Series
Infobox World Series Expanded
year = 1957
champion = Milwaukee Braves (4)
champion_manager =Fred Haney
champion_games = 95-59, .617, GA: 8
runnerup =New York Yankees (3)
runnerup_manager =Casey Stengel
runnerup_games = 98-56, .636, GA: 8
date =October 2 –October 10
MVP =Lew Burdette
television =NBC
announcers =Mel Allen andAl Helfer
radio_network = NBC
radio_announcers = Bob Neal,Earl Gillespie andBill Corum .
umpires =Joe Paparella (AL),Jocko Conlan (NL),Bill McKinley (AL),Augie Donatelli (NL),Nestor Chylak (AL: outfield only),Frank Secory (NL: outfield only)
HOFers = Braves:Hank Aaron ,Red Schoendienst ,Warren Spahn ,Eddie Matthews .
Yankees:Casey Stengel (mgr.),Yogi Berra ,Whitey Ford ,Mickey Mantle ,Enos Slaughter .
ALCS =
NLCS =
The 1957 World Series featured the defending champions, the
New York Yankees (American League ), playing against the Milwaukee Braves (National League ). The Braves had just won their firstpennant since moving fromBoston in 1953. The Braves won the Series in seven games, behind Lew Burdette's 3 complete game victories, and became the first team to win a championship after relocating.The Yankees had home field advantage in the series. Game one, two, six, and seven were played at
Yankee Stadium , whileMilwaukee County Stadium hosted games three, four, and five. This was the first time since 1946 that the Series included scheduled off days after Games 2 and 5.Of the previous 10 World Series, the Yankees had participated in eight of them and won seven.
Hank Aaron led all regulars with a .393 average and 11 hits, including a triple, three home runs and seven RBI.ummary
NL Milwaukee Braves (4) vs. AL
New York Yankees (3)Note: It was the Braves' first championship since the "Miracle Braves" of 1914.
Matchups
Game 1
Wednesday,
October 2 ,1957 atYankee Stadium inBronx, New York Linescore
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WP=Whitey Ford (1-0)|LP=Warren Spahn (0-1)|SV=|In the third inning, the
Yankees replaced first basemanBill Skowron , who was complaining of back pain, withElston Howard . In the fifth inning the Braves had a runner in scoring position after an error by Howard. The Braves did not manage to capitalize on this opportunity, assecond base manRed Schoendienst grounded out. By the end of the fifth inning, the Braves had left four men on base, with the score still tied at 0-0.The Yankees broke through that inning with a leadoff single by
Jerry Coleman , followed by two ground outs which moved the runner to third base, and then a triple byslugger Hank Bauer making the score 1-0. After three consecutive batters reached first base in the Yankees' half of the sixth inning, and a run scored onAndy Carey 's single, Milwaukee manager Fred Haney pulled starterWarren Spahn and replaced him with Ernie Johnson.The Yankees scored once more in the sixth inning when Coleman utilized a squeeze play, allowing
Yogi Berra to score from third base. The Braves managed to score only once, whenWes Covington scored in the seventh on a single by Schoendienst.Whitey Ford pitched acomplete game for the Yankees. The final score was Yankees 3, Braves 1.Game 2
Thursday,
October 3 ,1957 atYankee Stadium inBronx, New York Linescore
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RoadHR=Johnny Logan (1)|HomeHR=Hank Bauer (1)|Hank Aaron led off the second inning with a triple, then made it safe at home onJoe Adcock 's single. The Braves got another run that inning; the Yankees responded with one of their own in the bottom half of the second. Again in the third inning, the Yankees and Braves each scored one run, leaving the score 2-2 heading to the fourth inning. Both managers were worried about theirstarting pitcher s, and after three straight singles from Adcock,Andy Pafko , andWes Covington and with two runs in, Yankees managerCasey Stengel replacedBobby Shantz with relieverArt Ditmar . Ditmar had finished theregular season with an 8-3 record, a 3.25 ERA and six saves.Ditmar was able to prevent the Braves from scoring any more runs, but the score was 4-2 in favor of the Braves. After that, Braves starter
Lew Burdette 's pitching improved significantly. He only gave up four hits for the rest of the game, two of them coming in the ninth inning. After a ground out,Tony Kubek singled to right to start things off. Stengel decided to pinch hit leftyJoe Collins , who was 30-for-149 (.201) that year and was playing what turned out to be his final year, for the right-handed Coleman, who was a better 42-for-157 (.263) and also playing in his final season, to face right-handed pitcher Burdette. Collins popped toJohnny Logan atshortstop for the second out. Then, Stengel again opted to pinch hit for the pitcher, Bob Grim. Howard came up in his spot and singled to advance Kubek to second.Bobby Richardson pinch ran for Howard. Burdette recorded the final out as he got Bauer, the next batter, to ground to short, where Logan forced out Richardson.The Braves' win in Game 2 was the first World Series game won by a non-
New York City team since 1948. In every World Series between 1948 and 1957, either both teams were from New York City or a New York City team won in a sweep (1950 and 1954).Game 3
Saturday,
October 5 ,1957 at County Stadium inMilwaukee, Wisconsin Linescore
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Tony Kubek began the scoring with a one-out solo homer in the first inning. After that, things quickly fell apart forBob Buhl , who had pitched quite well in the regular season (18-7, 2.74 ERA). He walkedMickey Mantle andYogi Berra , then made anerror attempting to pick Mantle off at second base. After asacrifice fly byGil McDougald and a single byfirst baseman Harry Simpson , managerFred Haney pulled Buhl and brought inrookie Juan Pizarro . Pizarro got the final out in the first inning, and followed that with a solid second inning. In the third inning, however, the Yankees began to capitalize on their lead. After allowing hits from Mantle, Berra andJerry Lumpe , and a walk toElston Howard , who was pinch-hitting forHarry Simpson , Pizarro was removed from the game.Gene Conley was called in to finish the inning. He did get the last two outs, but gave up a two-run home run to Mantle in the fourth inning.By the bottom of the fifth inning, the score was 7-1 in favor of the Yankees. Logan led off with a single, and
Eddie Mathews flied to left.Hank Aaron stepped to the plate and hit one of his six postseason homers to make the game 7-3. After a Covington walk,Joe Adcock andBob Hazle each made outs to end the fifth. Yankees relief pitcherDon Larsen had his comfortable lead cut down to just four runs.In the seventh inning the Yankees secured their lead with a five-run inning against reliever
Bob Trowbridge . The five runs started with a two-run bases-loaded single by Bauer and a three-run home run by Kubek. The score was 12-3 heading in to the bottom of the seventh.There was only one more hit in the rest of the game, a single by Aaron in the ninth.
Del Crandall made the last out and the series was on to Game 4 with the Yankees up 2-1.Left fielder Kubek was only the second rookie in history to hit twohome run s in a World Series game.Game 4
Sunday,
October 6 ,1957 at County Stadium inMilwaukee, Wisconsin Linescore
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RoadHR=Elston Howard (1)|HomeHR=Hank Aaron (2),Frank Torre (1),Eddie Mathews (1)|After a game with 2 homers and 4 RBIs,
Tony Kubek led off the first inning for the Yankees. Kubek bunted, which ultimately led to a run afterMickey Mantle reached on afielder's choice ,Yogi Berra walked, andGil McDougald singled.The second inning started with a single by
Hank Aaron and then astolen base byWes Covington , but they could not convert. The fourth inning began with a walk toJohnny Logan .Eddie Mathews doubled to right field, which sent Logan to third. Aaron then hit a three-run home run which completely cleared the stadium. The next batter, Covington, grounded out. This was followed by a solo shot off the bat ofFrank Torre , a part-time first baseman who was givingJoe Adcock a day off. The Braves were then up 4-1 against Yankees starterTom Sturdivant .The next four innings for the Yankees were plagued by
double play s.Warren Spahn was getting ground out after ground out and the Yankees looked helpless until the ninth. With two outs and a three-run deficit in the top of the ninth, New York found new life in two back-to-back singles. Spahn gave up one to Berra, followed by one to McDougald. With two runners on, Howard hit a 3-run homer to tie the game.Left-handed Tommy Byrne had replaced right-handed
Johnny Kucks in the eighth inning for New York. This prompted Haney to pinch hit Adcock for Torre. Adcock grounded to shortstop and Milwaukee went 1-2-3 that inning. The game thus went on to extra innings.Milwaukee starter Spahn came out for the 10th. Kubek got his second hit in the top of the 10th, followed by a triple by
Hank Bauer to score a run. After Mantle flied to right, the Braves got ready for the bottom of the 10th down 1. Spahn was due up first for the Braves, and Haney opted to pinch hit withNippy Jones , who had played in just 30 games that year. In what turned out to be his final appearance, Jones was part of a pivotal play in the inning. A wildTommy Byrne pitch bounced near Jones, but umpire Donatelli initially called a ball. After an argument hinging on a spot of shoe polish on the baseball, Jones convinced umpireAugie Donatelli that he was hit on theshoe .The inning continued with Felix Mantilla running for Jones.
Red Schoendienst hit asacrifice bunt to advance Mantilla, who scored the tying run on a double by Logan. Mathews followed with a towering two-run home run to win it for the Braves, 7-5, and tie the series at two games apiece.Game 5
Monday,
October 7 ,1957 at County Stadium inMilwaukee, Wisconsin Linescore
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Whitey Ford andLew Burdette , facing each other, game 5 was expected to be a low-scoring affair. However, the game started out with the Yankees looking to score in the first inning. After a leadoff single byHank Bauer and a sacrifice bunt byTony Kubek ,Gil McDougald hit aline drive that turned into the second out of the inning.Yogi Berra then grounded out. After that, Burdette only allowed multiple Yankee baserunners in the fourth inning.At the start of the sixth inning, the game was still scoreless. In the bottom of the sixth with two outs and nobody on,
Eddie Mathews ,Hank Aaron , andJoe Adcock singled, scoring Mathews and giving the Braves a 1-0 lead that would hold up for the rest of the game.The Yankees' best scoring chance came in the eighth inning after a hit by
Jerry Coleman to right field.Mickey Mantle came in to pinch-run for Coleman, but wascaught stealing at second base bycatcher Del Crandall . Ford was then taken out and Yankee relieverBob Turley came in, striking out two batters while giving up no hits in the inning.Yogi Berra made the last Yankee out in the 1-0 complete-game,shutout by Burdette, and theMilwaukee Braves took the series lead three games to two.Game 6
Wednesday,
October 9 ,1957 atYankee Stadium inBronx, New York Linescore
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RoadHR=Frank Torre (2),Hank Aaron (3)|HomeHR=Yogi Berra (1),Hank Bauer (2)|Bob Buhl started for the Braves but would not last very long. In the first two innings, no one scored, although there were some opportunities, including the Yankees' first inning whenEnos Slaughter reached third andYogi Berra got to second on Buhl's wild pitch. Fortunately, Buhl would strike outGil McDougald to end the inning.In the bottom of the 3rd, the Yankees scored two runs to take the lead on a Berra two-run homer, scoring Slaughter. After that [http://www.baseball-reference.com/j/johnser02.shtml Ernie Johnson] would mercifully replace Buhl. Johnson then held the Yankees scoreless until the seventh inning.
The Braves cut the lead in their half in the fifth on
Frank Torre 's solo home run, his second of the series. The Braves then tied it in the top of the seventh with a solo homer byHank Aaron , his third. The game was now tied and Braves' pitcher Johnson was holding the Yankees to just one hit in 3 and 1/3 innings. Leading off the seventh, pitcherBob Turley was out on a bunt attempt with two strikes. Then,right fielder Hank Bauer hit a solo home run off the left-field foul pole, which would prove to be the game-winning hit, to give the Yankees a one-run lead.In the Braves' ninth, after an
Eddie Mathews walk, Turley got leftyWes Covington to ground into a 1-6-3 double play to end the game and force a deciding Game 7.Game 7
Thursday,
October 10 ,1957 atYankee Stadium inBronx, New York Linescore
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RoadHR=Del Crandall (1)|HomeHR=|After two scoreless innings, the Braves broke through in the third, started by a
Bob Hazle single and an error byTony Kubek at third base; one of three Yankee errors in the game. The inning continued with a hard-hitEddie Mathews double, which promptedCasey Stengel to take out starterDon Larsen and bring in leftyBobby Shantz . Shantz then gave up an RBI single toHank Aaron and a single byWes Covington advancing Aaron to third.Frank Torre grounded into a fielders' choice which scored Aaron.Felix Mantilla then flied toHank Bauer in right to end the inning, ending the Braves' scoring at four runs.The Yankees' best chance came in the sixth, when they had runners on first and second with two outs after a
Mickey Mantle single and an error by Mathews at third.Gil McDougald then grounded out forcing Mantle at third to end the inning and the threat.In the ninth, after Milwaukee made it 5-0 on a
Del Crandall homer, the Yankees attempted to mount a rally. With two outs and McDougald on first base,Jerry Coleman singled to right. Then,Tommy Byrne singled to load the bases for Bill Skowron. With the tying run on deck,Lew Burdette retired Skowron on a ground out to third with Mathews making the final out.In the game, the Yankees were limited to seven hits and one walk. Burdette was named the Series MVP after pitching three complete games and two shutouts. He was the first pitcher since
Christy Mathewson to pitch two shutouts in a World Series.Composite Box
1957 World Series (4-3): Milwaukee Braves (N.L.) over
New York Yankees (A.L.)Linescore
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H1=4|H2=1|H3=5|H4=2|H5=1|H6=2|H7=6|H8=0|H9=3|H10=1|HR=25|HH=57|HE=6Total Attendance: 394,712 Average Attendance: 56,387 |Winning Player’s Share: – $8,924 Losing Player’s Share – $5,606cite 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] MVP Lew Burdette's Series Statistics
* Games - 3
* Games started - 3
* ERA - 0.67
* Wins - 3
* Losses - 0
* Complete games - 3
* Shutouts - 2
* Innings pitched - 27 (3 Complete Games)
* Hits - 21
* Earned runs - 2 (both in Game 2)
* Strikeouts - 13
* Walks - 4eries quotes
Notes
References
*Neft, David S., and Richard M. Cohen. "The World Series." 1st ed. New York: St Martins, 1990. (Neft and Cohen 265-269)
*Reichler, Joseph, ed. (1982). "The Baseball Encyclopedia" (5th ed.), p. 2165. MacMillian Publishing. ISBN 0-02-579010-2.
*cite web |author=Forman, Sean L. |title=1957 World Series |date= |work=Baseball-Reference.com - Major League Statistics and Information. |url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1957_WS.shtml |accessdate=2007-12-09External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/postseason/1957_WS.shtml 1957 World Series at Baseball-Reference.com]
* [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/mlb/history/postseason/mlb_ws_recaps.jsp?feature=1957 1957 World Series at "WorldSeries.com (MLB.com)"]
* [http://www.baseball-almanac.com/ws/yr1957ws.shtml 1957 World Series at Baseball-Almanac.com]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/YPS_1957.htm 1957 World Series box scores and play-by-play at Retrosheet.org]
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