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  2. 1959 National League tie-breaker series - Wikipedia

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    A year earlier in 1958, their first in Los Angeles, the Dodgers posted a 71–83 (.461) win–loss record for seventh place in the eight-team NL, and never held a lead. [6] [7] By contrast, the Braves repeated as NL champions that year with a 92–62 (.597) record and returned to the World Series, where the New York Yankees turned the tables and defeated them in seven games. [8]

  3. 1959 Los Angeles Dodgers season - Wikipedia

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    [2] December 23, 1958: Sparky Anderson was traded by the Dodgers to the Philadelphia Phillies for Rip Repulski, Jim Golden and Gene Snyder. [3] While training in Vero Beach, the Dodgers played their home spring training games at Payne Park in Sarasota, Florida in 1959. [4]

  4. 1959 World Series - Wikipedia

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    Games 2 and 3 (if necessary) were scheduled for Los Angeles. In Game 2, the Dodgers trailed 5–2 in the ninth inning, but rallied to tie the game with five singles and a sacrifice fly. In the top of the 11th, the Braves loaded the bases with two out, but Stan Williams got pinch hitter Joe Adcock to ground out to end the threat.

  5. Chuck Essegian - Wikipedia

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    Essegian responded by batting .304 for the Dodgers in 24 games and helped them win the National League (NL) pennant. Then, during the 1959 World Series, he clubbed his two pinch hit homers; the first, hit in the seventh inning of Game 2 off Bob Shaw , enabled the Dodgers to tie the game 22 [ 4 ] and turn the tide of the World Series.

  6. 1959 Major League Baseball season - Wikipedia

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    This was the fourth regular season tie-breaker. The postseason began with Game 1 of the 56th World Series on October 1 and ended with Game 6 on October 8. The Dodgers defeated the White Sox, four games to two, capturing their second championship in franchise history, their first since in 1955, and first in Los Angeles.

  7. Roy Campanella - Wikipedia

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    On May 7, 1959, the Dodgers, then playing their second season in Los Angeles, honored him with "Roy Campanella Night" at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The New York Yankees agreed to make a special visit to Los Angeles (between road series in Kansas City and Chicago) to play an exhibition game against the Dodgers for the occasion. [27]

  8. Mets, Mark Vientos punch back in NLCS Game 2 vs. Dodgers to ...

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    Unlike in Game 1, New York’s lineup found a way to get comfortable throughout Game 2, grinding in at-bats. Lindor, Vientos and an 11-pitch at-bat from Alonso showed that even with a multitude of ...

  9. 1959 in baseball - Wikipedia

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    Wills, 26, had been acquired "conditionally" in October 1958. Assigned to Triple-A Spokane to begin 1959, Wills will become a switch-hitter, hit.313 in 48 games, then be promoted to the Dodgers and make his debut on June 6, 1959; by 1962 he will set a new MLB season record for stolen bases and win the National League Most Valuable Player Award.