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The Library of Congress recently discovered rare footage of the 1924 World Series.

Michael Tokarski

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October 3rd, 2014 - 04:46 PM

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The Library of Congress recently discovered rare footage of the 1924 World Series.

The Library of Congress recently discovered rare footage of the 1924 World Series played between the Washington Senators and the New York Giants. The well-preserved newsreel footage includes highlights from the Senators' extra-inning, walk-off win over the Giants in the decisive seventh game of the '24 series. Fans at Griffith Stadium can be seen rushing the field after Earl McNeeley drove in Muddy Ruel for the Senators' winning run in the 12th inning. The incredible find also includes a glimpse of legendary pitcher Walter Johnson during his legendary four-inning relief appearance.

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