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1960: WORLD SERIES OPENS. (in clip: Roberto Clemente). The World Series opens in an exultant Pittsburg; with Forbes Field jammed to the rafters by Pirate fans in high glee after a 33-year pennant drought. The Yankees; riding high on a fifteen game winning streak; are brought to earth with a jolt as their defense crumbles before a smashing Pittsburgh attack. Final score; 6 - 4.
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