World Series mob outside the closed gates of Yankee Stadium, where the Yanks would play the St. Louis Cardinals, October 2, 1926.
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World Series mob outside the closed gates of Yankee Stadium, where the Yanks would play the St. Louis Cardinals, October 2, 1926.
Photo: Bettmann Archive/Getty Images/Fine Art America
Men slept overnight at Yankee Stadium to get tickets for the first game of the World Series, October 2, 1926. The Yanks played the Cardinals and the redbirds won in seven games.
Entrepreneurs chalked signs on the walls: "Seats [for waiting on line] for sale 25 cents." "Bed for hire 50 cents."
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President Roosevelt throws out the ceremonial first pitch before the second game of another Subway Series, October 2, 1936. This was at the Polo Grounds, where the Giants faced off against the Yankees. The Yanks won the game and went on to win the Series.
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