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- CIRCA - 1921
- SIZE - 2 1/4 x 4 1/4" Stub
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- PRICE GUIDE - $450.00 - $900.00
Excellent-Near Mint condition
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This ticket stub is from Game 1 of the
1921 World Series, between the New York
Giants, and the New York Yankees. It
was the first appearance in the World
Series for the Yankees, and for New
York the first ever "Subway Series." In 1921, two years
before Yankee Stadium was built, the
Yankees shared the Polo Grounds with
the Giants. The entire 1921 World
Series was played at the Polo Grounds.
It was the first time ever in World
Series history. It happened for a
second time when the two teams met
again the following year, at the Polo
grounds, and in 1944 the Cardinals and
the Browns played the entire series at
St. Louis' Sportsman's Park.
Game 1 the Giants were the home team as
they were in every other game in this
eight game series. The Series was the
last of the experimental best of nine
series, which the Giants won, five
games to three. Pale green/beige,
Nat'l League vs American League tickets
were printed for the home team Giants,
and orange/yellow, American League vs
Nat'l League tickets were printed for
the home team Yankees. A "War Tax" was
added to the price of the tickets. This
was a tax imposed by the U.S. federal
government to offset the cost of World
War I. The tickets were printed by the M.B. Brown ptg. & bdg.
co. N.Y. It was also the first
World Series to be broadcast on the
radio.
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