E. 161st & 164th Sts.
Bronx, New York 10451

In a season where no Yankee drove in 90 or more runs, and Whitey Ford was drafted for two years of military service, the Yankees won their third straight pennant with a record of 98-56. The Yankees remaining pitchers doubled their shutout production and lowered the team ERA by more than half a run per game. Highlighting the Yankees outstanding pitching performances was Allie Reynolds who hurled two No Hitters. In the World Series against the New York Giants the Yankees would fall behind two games to one, before turning on the after burners. In Game 4 Joe DiMaggio held hitless in the first three games, paced the Yanks attack with a RBI single and a two run Home Run. After the Yanks would win Game 5 in a 13-1 route, Hank Bauer's three run triple in the sixth helped put the Giants away and clinch the Yanks third straight World Series. 1951 would also end up being a year of transition of the Bronx Bombers who saw a rookie Mickey Mantle make his debut and Joe DiMaggio suddenly retired after the season.

Added by longheartc on February 11, 2010

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