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  1. 1961 World Series - Wikipedia

    The 1961 World Series was the championship series of Major League Baseball 's (MLB) 1961 season. The 58th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff that matched the …

  2. 1961 World Series - New York Yankees over Cincinnati Reds (4-1 ...

    1961 World Series - New York Yankees over Cincinnati Reds (4-1) series statistics and schedule on Baseball-Reference.com

  3. 1961 WORLD SERIES - Baseball Almanac

    The 1961 World Series by Baseball Almanac with a detailed description, complete rosters, cumulative statistics, and box scores!

  4. 1961 World Series recap - MLB.com

    Sep 27, 2022 · Skowron knocked in three runs, Hector Lopez drove home five (three of them on his fourth-inning homer), and the Bombers took an easy 13-5 victory to clinch the Series and …

  5. 1961 MLB Final Standings - Champs or Chumps

    Full summary, standings, statistics and postseason results from the 1961 baseball season.

  6. Major League Baseball - 1961 MLB Playoffs - RetroSeasons.com

    Oct 13, 2025 · The Yankees were on the brink of another World Series appearance under the leadership of manager Billy Martin, while the Royals, managed by Whitey Herzog, were …

  7. 1961 MLB Playoffs - The Baseball Cube

    Summary of the 1961 MLB Playoffs. Series summaries, games, boxscores, statistics.

  8. 1961 New York Yankees Statistics | Baseball-Reference.com

    Record: 109-53-1, Finished 1st in American League (Schedule and Results) Postseason: Won World Series (4-1) over Cincinnati Reds. Manager: Ralph Houk (109-53-1) General Manager: …

  9. 1961 World Series | PSA TicketFacts℠

    Not only did Ford set the consecutive scoreless innings record, but he also notched his eight World Series victory to become the all-time wins leader in postseason history.

  10. 1961 World Series Game 1 Box Score - Baseball Almanac

    On October 4, 1961, the New York Yankees defeated the Cincinnati Reds 2-0 at Yankee Stadium. The box score below is an accurate record of this World Series baseball game.