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More than 60,000 fans jam Yankee Stadium for Game 3 of the 1927 World Series between the New York Yankees and the Pittsburgh Pirates, October 7, 1927. New York lefthander Herb Pennock took a perfect game into the eighth inning, until Pirates third baseman Pie Traynor singled with one out. Pennock finished the game, giving up just three hits, as the Yankees won 8-1. They went on to sweep the overmatched Pirates in four games for their second world championship. In his career, Pennock went 5-0 in World Series starts, all with the Yankees. (AP Photo)

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