1971 World Series: Game 7

Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Steve Blass, second from right, leaps into the arms of first baseman Bob Robertson after pitching a complete game to win, 2-1, over the Orioles in Game 7 of the World Series on Oct. 17, 1971. The Pirates' Roberto Clemente was named World Series Most Valuable Player after hitting two home runs in the series.

( Baltimore Sun file photo )

Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Steve Blass, second from right, leaps into the arms of first baseman Bob Robertson after pitching a complete game to win, 2-1, over the Orioles in Game 7 of the World Series on Oct. 17, 1971. The Pirates' Roberto Clemente was named World Series Most Valuable Player after hitting two home runs in the series.

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