Lou Brock Dumps Phil Linz To Break Up Double Play
Lou Brock of the Cardinals dumps Phil Linz, Yankee shortshop, to break up a double play in the fifth inning of the 1964 World Series game. Bill White started the play when he grounded to Bobby Richardson at second base. A run scored on the play, giving St. Louis a 2-0 lead. The Cardinals won the series in seven games.

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