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Ralph Terry (1936–2022), Yankees World Series MVP 

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Ralph Terry was a pitcher who was the World Series MVP when he won game 7 for the Yankees in 1962.

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Ralph Terry was a pitcher best known for his years with the New York Yankees. He pitched in two memorable game 7 World Series contests. In 1960, he famously gave up a home run to Bill Mazeroski in the bottom of the ninth inning that gave the Pittsburgh Pirates a walk off World Series win over the Yankees. He redeemed himself in the 1962 World Series when he led the Yankees to a World Series championship over the San Francisco Giants with a game 7 shoutout. He had a career year in 1962, winning the most games in the American League, elected to the All-Star team, and was the MVP of the World Series. Terry also played for the Athletics, Indians and Mets, finishing his career with over 100 wins. After baseball, he became a professional golfer.

Notable Quote

e2809cIe28099m probably the luckiest man in the country today,e2809d he said. e2809cIf the ball goes a foot or two higher or to one side, Ie28099m the loser.e2809d -Terry said after getting the Giants Willie McCovey to hit a line drive out to win game 7 of the 1962 World Series e28093 New York Times

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Full Obituary: New York Times

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