50 Years Ago Today
September 30th, 1966... At Comiskey Park in Chicago, Roger Maris belts a two-run pinch homer in the top of the 9th inning off Hoyt Wilhelm to give the Yankees a 5-4 lead -- but the Sox come back to tie it in the bottom half and win the game in 11, 6- 5.
It was Roger's 203rd and final home run in a Yankee uniform.
We've had a bunch of noteworthy rock and roll anniversaries this year:
It was Roger's 203rd and final home run in a Yankee uniform.
We've had a bunch of noteworthy rock and roll anniversaries this year:
- The Beatles final concert.
- The Monkees debut on TV.
- The Beach Boys release of Pet Sounds.
But 1966 isn't a year Yankee fans want to remember. The dynasty was over -- the club finished last for the first time since 1912. Mantle and Maris, our "rock stars," were just shadows of their former glory; Whitey Ford won just two games. This was the year the Orioles won their first championship, while across town, the Mets didn't finish last -- while the Yanks did. It would be another 10 years before the Yankees would again be a first place team.
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