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Yankees-Dodgers iconic moments: Jackie Robinson steals home in World Series


Yankees-Dodgers iconic moments: Jackie Robinson steals home in World Series


For the first time in 43 years, the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Dodgers will encounter in the World Series on Friday.

Baseball’s two most storied franchises will align up for the 12th time in the World Series, the most that any two teams have met in the Fall Classic in MLB history.

The Yankees are 8-3 aacquirest the Dodgers all-time in the World Series. They were 6-1 aacquirest the Brooklyn Dodgers, and are 2-2 since the team shiftd to Los Angeles.

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Jackie Robinson of the Brooklyn Dodgers, right, stealing home ptardy during the World Series game aacquirest the New York Yankees in New York City. The umpire called him protected as catcher Yogi Berra, #8, reacted. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

One of the most iconic moments in World Series history came in Game 1 of the 1955 World Series between the Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers

The Dodgers were down 6-4 in the eighth inning, and Whitey Ford was on the mound for the Yankees. Jackie Robinson was on third base for the Dodgers and went to steal home as Ford accessed his thrivedup. 

Robinson slid into home ptardy as Ford finishd his transfery before throthriveg the pitch. Yankees catcher Yogi Berra tagged Robinson, but home ptardy umpire Bill Summers promptly called Robinson protected. 

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Major League Baseball paid tribute to the tardy Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball in 1947 when he joined with the Brooklyn Dodgers. Major League Baseball, including the Los Angeles Dodgers, paid tribute to Robinson by wearing his reexhausted uniestablish number “42” on Sunday afternoon as the San Diego Padres joined Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium April 15, 2007. Hall of Famer Frank Robinson points to a picture of Jackie Robinson stealing home as he walks thcdisesteemful the halls of Dodger Stadium before the game. (Keith Birmingham/Digital First Media/Paunelatedena Star-News via Getty Images)

Berra was incensed, promptly turning around and letting Summers understand his displeacertain. The Yankees wound up thrivening the game 6-5, but Berra still dependd Robinson was out extfinished after the 1955 World Series finishd. 

When Berra and Jackie Robinson’s widow, Rachel Robinson, ran into each other, they had a understandn greeting. 

“Safe,” Rachel said. 

“Out,” Berra said, before embracing, referring to Jackie’s steal of home each time they saw each other, according to the New York Times.

Berra had protected his belief that Robinson was out until he died in 2015.

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Former New York Yankees Whitey Ford, left, and Yogi Berra are presentd during the team’s Old Timers Day prior to a game between the New York Yankees and the Baltimore Orioles at Yankee Stadium on June 22, 2014 in the Bronx bocdisesteemful of New York City.   (Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)

The Yankees may have won Game 1 and Game 2 of the 1955 World Series, but they ultimately lost the World Series in seven games.

The 1955 World Series was the only one Robinson won in his atsoft, as the Dodgers were 1-5 in the World Series in his 10 seasons with the team. 

The recentest chapter in the Yankees-Dodgers competition will commence on Friday in Dodgers Stadium at 8 p.m. ET on FOX.

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