New York Yankees Greatest Plays Mug: Larsen's perfect game (1956)
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Start your day with one of the greatest Yankees moments. What are your favorite memories from Yankee Stadium? Now you can start each day reliving those legendary plays.
Buy for yourself or as a great gift idea for any dedicated Yankees fan. No more bland or tacky coffee mugs - our unique designs add a splash of nostalgia while still remaining stylish.
My dad freaking loves his mug, and the shipping was super fast.
- Emily on June 28, 2023
1956 World Series Game 5
Larsen's perfect game
Yankees vs Brooklyn
2 - 0
8 October, 1956
Only 23 pitchers have tossed a perfect game in MLB history and only one pitcher has ever done it in a World Series: Don Larsen. The 1956 World Series was a repeat of the 1955 World Series between New York and Los Angeles. It would be the last all New York World Series for 44 years. Brooklyn started strong winning the first two games, but New York pitchers threw 5 complete games in games 3 - 7 to cap off a comeback and win their 17th Championship. The crowning pitching achievement came in Game 5 when Don Larsen threw a perfect game. His last pitch was a strike to pinch-hitter Dale Mitchell, which gave Larsen his 7th strikeout of the game and of course, perfection.
With each sip from your Yankees plays coffee mug, you're not just enjoying your favorite beverage; you're honoring the unforgettable moments that define your fandom. Whether it's for yourself or a gift for a fellow Yankees fan, these mugs are sure to make your mornings brighter.
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This is a great gift for football fans
Exactly as pictured, shipping was fast.
I like the concept, cool gift idea, but it came misaligned. The graphic wasn’t aligned and off centered. For the price I was hoping for more attention to detail.
My son was in the stadium when Freeman hit his grand slam. Of course I had to buy him the mug. He'll get it next week for Christmas.