Yankee Stadium, New York – (special)
The following is the play-by-play account of the first game of the World Series between the St. Louis Cardinals and the New York Yankees:
First inning
CARDINALS: Klein, with the count two and one, flied to Lindell. With the count one and one, Walker flied deep to Tuck Stainback. Chandler worked carefully on Musial and then made him fly out to Lindell on a three-and-one pitch. No runs, no hits, none left.
YANKEES: Stainback ran the count to two and one, fouled one back of the net and then lined to Kurowski. Crosetti took a ball and a strike and then grounded out. Marion to Sanders. Johnson was called out on strikes after working the count to two and two. No runs, no hits, none left.
Second inning
CARDINALS: Walker Cooper hit the first pitch for a single off Johnson’s glove, the first hit of the game. Kurowski, after taking a ball and swinging hard for a strike, sacrificed. Chandler to Gordon, who covered first. Sanders fanned on three straight strikes. Litwhiler was given an intentional pass. Martin lined over Etten’s head into right for a double. W. Cooper scored, but Litwhiler was cut down attempting to tally. Stainback to Dickey. One run, two hits, one left.
YANKEES: Keller, after whamming a long foul into the lower right field stands on a two-and-two pitch, was called out on strikes. Gordon tapped toward third and was thrown out by Lanier. With the count two and two, Dickey bounced out. Kurowski to Sanders. No runs, no hits, none left.
Third inning
CARDINALS: Lanier received a fine ovation as he came to bat. He took one strike and then grounded out. Gordon to Etten. With two strikes and one ball on Klein, he also bounced to Gordon. Walker took a strike and then flied to Stainback. No runs, no hits, none left.
YANKEES: Etten took a ball and then grounded out. Marion to Sanders. Lindell had two strikes and a ball on him and then fanned, but had to be thrown out when W. Cooper dropped the ball. W. Cooper to Sanders. Chandler drew a round of applause when he stepped to the plate. Spud lined a single to left for the Yanks’ first safety. With the count two and one, Stainback fanned. No runs, one hit, one left.
Fourth inning
CARDINALS: Musial took a high, wide pitch and then rolled out. Gordon to Etten. Walker Cooper took a low pitch and then bounced sharply to Crosetti who threw him out. Kurowski hit the first pitch to Gordon who threw him out. No runs, no hits, none left.
YANKEES: Crosetti hit a two-and-one pitch to Klein but was safe when Lanier dropped Lou’s throw to first for an error. With one ball on Johnson, Crosetti stole second. Johnson beat out a tap to Sanders for a single. Crosetti going to third. With the count one and one, Keller grounded into a fast double play. Klein to Marion to Sanders, as Crosetti scored to tie the game 1–1. With the count three and one, Gordon, the hero of the 1941 Series and the goat of last year’s, slammed a home run into the lower left field stands, giving the Yanks a 2–1 lead. Dickey took two balls and a strike and then popped to Marion at short. Two runs, two hits, one error, none left.
Fifth inning
CARDINALS: Sanders beat out a slow roller to Gordon for a hit and when Etten threw wild for an error in returning the ball to the mound, the Cards first-sacker took second. Litwhiler fouled off a pitch and then hoisted to Lindell in deep right. Sanders moving to third after the catch. Chandler gave Marion three balls, slipped over two strikes and then made Marty hit to Gordon, who threw him out while holding Sanders on third. Lanier dropped a Texas League single into short center to score Sanders and tie the game at 2–2. Klein hit the first pitch to Johnson who threw to Gordon to force Lanier. One run, two hits, one error, one left.
YANKEES: With the count two and two, Etten bounced to Klein, who fumbled the ball for an error. Nick stopping at first. Lindell attempted to sacrifice, on the first strike, but the ball went foul. He took a second strike and then missed a third, With the count two and one, Chandler missed a third strike. Stainback fouled off a pitch and then flied to Litwhiler in left center. No runs, no hits, one error, one left.
Sixth inning
CARDINALS: Walker struck out, swinging on a two-and-one pitch. Musial, with two balls and a strike on him, grounded to Gordon. With the count two and two, W. Cooper was safe at first when Crosetti fumbled his roller for an error. Kurowski fouled off a pitch and then rolled out. Gordon to Etten. No runs, no hits, one error, one left.
YANKEES: Crosetti got a single when Kurowski got his glove on his liner but could not hold it. Johnson, after an unsuccessful attempt to sacrifice, singled to center. Crosetti stopping at second. Keller, with the count one and two, flied high to Musial in short right. With the count two strikes and a ball on Gordon, Lanier uncorked a wild pitch. Crosetti scoring and Johnson going to third. Gordon fanned. With two strikes and a ball on Dickey, he dropped a Texas League single into right to score Johnson, making the score Yankees 4, Cardinals 2. Etten flied to Litwhiler on a two-and-one pitch. Two runs, three hits, no errors, one left.
Seventh inning
CARDINALS: With the count one and one, Sanders lined a single to right. On a three-and-two pitch, Litwhiler popped to Crosetti in short center. Marion conked a one-and-one pitch into the left field stands, but it was foul by a scant yard. He then bounced into a rapid-fire double play. Gordon to Crosetti to Etten. No runs, one hit, one left.
YANKEES: Lindell took a ball and then hoisted to Walker in left center. Chandler ran the count to two and two and then flied deep to Walker in left center. Harry making a nice running catch. Stainback lined a single to left. Crosetti popped to Sanders on the second pitch. No runs, one hit, one left.
Eighth inning
CARDINALS: Garms batted for Lanier and fanned after running the count to two and two. Klein dropped a single into short right on the first pitch, the ball falling between Gordon, Lindell and Stainback. Walker hit to Johnson whose throw to Gordon forced Klein at second. Musial socked the second pitch to right for a single. Walker stopping at second. W. Cooper forced Musial on the first pitch. Johnson to Gordon. No runs, two hits, two left.
YANKEES: Southpaw Harry Brecheen went to the mound for the Cardinals. Johnson, with two strikes on him, tapped in front of the plate and was tossed out. Brecheen to Sanders. Keller ran the count to two balls and a strike and then singled to left. Gordon walked with the count three and one. With the count two and two, Dickey missed a third strike. Etten hoisted the first pitch to Litwhiler. No runs, one hit, two left.
Ninth inning
CARDINALS: Kurowski, with two strikes on him, roiled out to Crosetti. Sanders ran the count to three and two and then bounced out. Klein to Crosetti. Chandler leaped high to pull down Litwhiler’s high bounder and threw him out. No runs, no hits, none left.
YANKEES: Unplayed.