Friday, October 10, 1980

1957: Braves beat Yankees in 7 games


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On this day in 1957,  the Milwaukee Braves won the first and only World Series title in Wisconsin's history.  (The Brewers lost the 1982 series to St Louis.)

The Braves were the underdogs.   They faced Casey Stengel's Yankees, or the powerhouse of the 1950's.   New York had won in 1956 and 5 titles between 1949-53.   By the way, New York and Milwaukee met again in 1958 but the Yankees won.

It was a great series for Lew Burdette, who won 3 games.   He won games 5 and 7 and pitched 3 complete games.   Burdette was named Series MVP.

Milwaukee was on top of the baseball world on this day in 1957.

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