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Who pitched to Bobby Thompson?

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Asked by: Victor Favereau

Ralph Branca, the Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher who gave up one of baseball’s most dramatic home runs — “the Shot Heard Round the World” hit by the New York Giants’ Bobby Thomson in 1951 — died Wednesday. He was 90. Branca’s son-in-law, former Dodger Bobby Valentine, announced the death on Twitter. No cause was given.

Who was the pitcher in the shot heard around the world?

pitcher Ralph Branca

In baseball, the “Shot Heard ‘Round the World” was a game-winning home run hit by New York Giants outfielder and third baseman Bobby Thomson off Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher Ralph Branca at the Polo Grounds in New York City on October 3, 1951, to win the National League (NL) pennant.

Who won the 1951 pennant?

the New York Giants

On October 3, 1951, third baseman Bobby Thomson hits a one-out, three-run home run in the bottom of the ninth inning to win the National League pennant for the New York Giants.

How far did Bobby Thomson’s home run go?

Thomson’s homer was a strong line drive but well away from the foul line, where most cheap home runs land. It probably traveled only 320 feet or so. The Giants did indeed cheat by stealing signs from visiting teams at the Polo Grounds.

Who fired the shot heard round the world in the Revolutionary War?

Serbian Gavrilo Princip fired two shots, the first hitting Franz Ferdinand’s wife Sophie, Duchess of Hohenberg, and the second hitting the Archduke himself.

Who gave up Bobby Thomson’s home run?

Ralph Branca

Ralph Branca, the Brooklyn Dodgers pitcher who gave up one of baseball’s most dramatic home runs — “the Shot Heard Round the World” hit by the New York Giants’ Bobby Thomson in 1951 — died Wednesday. He was 90.

How many times did Russ Hodges say the Giants win the pennant?

The Giants had triumphed over the rival Brooklyn Dodgers in a three-game playoff and were headed to the World Series, which they lost to the Yankees. Hodges’s call was a feast of hometown histrionics, the centerpiece being his shouting, “The Giants win the pennant!,” five times.

Who hit the home run known as the shot heard around the world?

Bobby Thomson’s

The Shot Heard ‘Round the World refers to Bobby Thomson’s game winning home run for the New York Giants in the 1951 playoff against the Brooklyn Dodgers. The home run is one of the most famous in baseball history and has become a part of American mythology.

Who won the National League pennant in 1952?

The Brooklyn Dodgers

After winning the pennant, the Giants lost to the Yankees in the World Series four games to two. The Brooklyn Dodgers rebounded to win the National League pennant in 1952, but lost the 1952 World Series to the Yankees four games to three. The three games counted statistically as regular season games.

Who is the most famous Dodger?

In terms of impact on baseball as a sport, Jackie Robinson is the runaway winner for the No. 1 spot. That is undeniably true. On the field, though, he put together a tremendous 10-year career narrowly eclipsed by a Hall of Fame pitcher.

Why are Dodgers called Dodgers?

The term “Trolley Dodgers” was attached to the Brooklyn ballclub due to the complex maze of trolley cars that weaved its way through the borough of Brooklyn. The name was then shortened to just “Dodgers.” During the 1890s, other popular nicknames were Ward’s Wonders, Foutz’s Fillies and Hanlon’s Superbas.

Who is the oldest team in baseball?

In 1869, the Cincinnati Red Stockings became America’s first professional baseball club.

Who is America’s favorite baseball team?

According to a National Poll, When asked to name the Major League Baseball team they consider to be “America’s Team,” the Yankees were named by 41.6% of respondents.