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FILE - In this Oct. 16, 1962, file photo, New York Yankees players celebrate at Candlestick Park, after defeating the San Francisco Giants 1-0 in Game 7 of the baseball World Series. In group at center, first baseman Bill Skowron, left, and catcher Elston Howard (32) rush winning pitcher Ralph Terry. In the background are shortstop Tony Kubek, left, and second baseman Bobby Richardson. Richardson was was with the Yankees at the tail end of what is generally viewed as the greatest dynasty of them all--a 44-year stretch that, beginning in 1921, produced 20 World Series titles, 29 American League pennants, 43 winning seasons and only two finishes lower than third in the AL standings. Over his first eight full seasons with the Yankees, he went to the World Series seven times. (AP Photo/File)

FILE - In this Oct. 16, 1962, file photo, New York Yankees players celebrate at Candlestick Park, after defeating the San Francisco Giants 1-0 in Game 7 of the baseball World Series. In group at center, first baseman Bill Skowron, left, and catcher Elston Howard (32) rush winning pitcher Ralph Terry. In the background are shortstop Tony Kubek, left, and second baseman Bobby Richardson. Richardson was was with the Yankees at the tail end of what is generally viewed as the greatest dynasty of them all--a 44-year stretch that, beginning in 1921, produced 20 World Series titles, 29 American League pennants, 43 winning seasons and only two finishes lower than third in the AL standings. Over his first eight full seasons with the Yankees, he went to the World Series seven times. (AP Photo/File)

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