Ralph Willard Terry (born on January 9, 1936 in Big Cabin, Oklahoma) is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the New York ...
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The scene: The Yankees owned a 1-0 lead in the ninth inning in Game.7 at Candlestick Park. With two outs, the Giants had Matty Alou at third and Willie Mays at second. Right-hander Ralph Terry was on the mound. McCovey was at the plate.
The Cardinals' Harry Brecheen did it in 1946 by getting Tom McBride of the Red Sox to ground out. The Yankees' Ralph Terry did it in '62 by retiring Willie McCovey of the Giants on a line drive to second base. Fifty-two years later, in the 110th World Series, it was Bumgarner's turn, his walk on th
He came up with runners on second and third and two outs in the bottom of the ninth with the Giants trailing Ralph Terry and the Yankees 1-0 in 1962. McCovey hit a screaming liner that went right to second baseman Bobby Richardson to give the Yankees the Series. Had the ball been a foot or two in ei
Date: Oct 29, 2014
Category: Sports
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Game 7's deliver ecstasy, heartbreak in ultimate drama
Indeed, the same Ralph Terry who had surrendered the Maz homer two years earlier was the winning pitcher of Game 7 for the Yankees in 1962. He had been the winning pitcher in Game 5 at Yankee Stadium on Oct. 10, and here he was pitching five days later in Game 7.
Date: Oct 29, 2014
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Game 2 pitching duel will be a matchup worth remembering
For longtime Giants fans, it surfaced memories of the Yankees Ralph Terry and Jack Sanford meeting twice in the 1962 World Series, including a 1-0 Giants loss in Game 7, and Dave Draveckys gem in Game 6 of the 1987 National League Championship Series in St. Louis, also a 1-0 Giants loss, to John T
Regret: There were three consecutive rainouts in San Francisco before Game 6, giving both teams a chance to align their rotations as desired. The Yankees were set with the great Whitey Ford and 23-game winner Ralph Terry. Juan Marichal, coming off his first big year with the Giants, was an afterthou
Date: Oct 23, 2012
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Justin Verlander's complete-game shutout adds to his slew of dominant performances
Many of the winner-take-all shutouts on the road came in Game 7 of the World Series games and remain famous: the Dodgers' Sandy Koufax in Game 7 in 1965 at Minnesota (even though he didn't have his curve); the Yankees' Ralph Terry in Game 7 of the 1962 World Series in San Francisco (as Willie McCove
Date: Oct 13, 2012
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Sabathia sparkling in Yankees clincher a retort to Verlander
out of a possible 54 outs 8 2/3 innings in a victorious opener and a four-hit complete game last night in a win-or-go-home clincher. It was the first winning Yankees complete game in the decisive game of a playoff series since Ralph Terry shut out the Giants in Game 7 of the 1962 World Series.