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Donald James Larsen (born August 7, 1929) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. During a 15-year MLB career, he pitched in 1953–67 for seven different teams. Larsen pitched for the St. Louis Browns / Baltimore Orioles (1953–54; 1965), New York Yankees (1955–59), Kansas City Athletics (1960–1961), Chicago White Sox (1961), San Francisco Giants (1962–64), Houston Colt .45's / Houston Astros (1964–65), and Chicago Cubs (1967).
Larsen pitched the sixth perfect game in MLB history, doing so in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series. It is currently the only no-hitter or perfect game in World Series history and is one of only two no hitters in MLB postseason history. He won the World Series Most Valuable Player Award and Babe Ruth Award in recognition of his 1956 postseason.
Larsen was born in Michigan City, Indiana. Larsen's family moved to San Diego, California in 1944, where his mother became a housekeeper and his father worked as a department store salesman.
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10/8/56: Vin Scully calls the final out of Yankees pitcher Don Larsen's perfect game in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and subscribe on YouTube for the best, exclusive MLB content: http://youtube.com/MLB About MLB.com: Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live, full length MLB game when the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees f...
Yogi Berra and Don Larsen join Bob Costas to remember the 1956 World Series and Larsen's perfect game against the Dodgers in game 5 Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and subscribe on YouTube for the best, exclusive MLB content: http://youtube.com/MLB About MLB.com: Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live, full length MLB game when the Texas Rangers and New Yo...
Biography on Game 7 of the 1956 World Series ***SUBSCRIBE***
1956 WS Gm5: A look back at Don Larsen's perfect game against the Dodgers in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series
10/8/56: Yankees outfielder Mickey Mantle makes a great running catch on Gil Hodges' fly ball to keep Don Larsen's perfect game alive Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: Former Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League Club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's Internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the Internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live full length MLB game over the Internet when the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees faced off at Yankee Stadium. Since that time, millions of baseball fans arou...
7/18/99: Don Larsen throws out the ceremonial first pitch to Yogi Berra on "Yogi Berra Day" in the Bronx Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and subscribe on YouTube for the best, exclusive MLB content: http://youtube.com/MLB About MLB.com: Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live, full length MLB game when the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees faced off at Yan...
This footage available from MyFootage.com (212) 620-3955 -- Don Larsen's No Hitter, 1956, http://www.myfootage.com/details.php?gid=58&sgid=&pid=23202 This clip is available for licensing from MyFootage.com - Call us at (212) 620-3955 - Please Subscribe to our channel, as we are constantly adding new clips. Thanks!
In this 2001 interview, Yogi Berra recalls one of his greatest games as a Yankee -- catching pitcher Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series. Berra, who coached and managed after playing 19 years in the majors, died Sept. 22, 2015 at age 90. For more, visit www.charlierose.com
Music video by Marit Larsen performing "I Don't Want To Talk About It" Get Marit's album "When The Morning Comes" iTunes: http://smarturl.it/Itunes_Marit Platekompaniet: http://smarturl.it/PK_Marit bigdipper: http://smarturl.it/BigD_Marit Follow Marit: http://instagram.com/larsenmarit http://twitter.com/larsenmarit http://facebook.com/MaritLarsen Snapchat: @marlar83 Director: Sten Hellevig
The Bob Hope Chevy Show with Don "No Hitter" Larsen in October 1956. Don Larsen was featured on the Bob Hope Chevy Show about 3 weeks after his historic World Series triumph. Chevy fans will love the award Bob presents him - a brand new 1957 Chevrolet Corvette! Little known fact: Don was born in my home town of Michigan City, In - which is also one of the settings in my new eBook "Waiting for the Real World to Catch Up" now available for the Kindle, Nook, iPad, and more. Winner of the 2013 Persus Prize, and seen in the December 2013 edition of "Collectible Automobile."
In this 2001 interview, Yogi Berra recalls one of his greatest games as a Yankee -- catching pitcher Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series. Berra, who coached and managed after playing 19 years in the majors, died Sept. 22, 2015 at age 90. For more, visit www.charlierose.com
Brandon Steiner interviewed Don Larsen this week. In 1956, while a member for the New York Yankees, Larsen threw the only perfect game in World Series history. On his 97th pitch of the game, strike three was called and Yankee catcher Yogi Berra infamously leaped into Larsen's arms in celebration. Larsen's performance earned him the World Series Most Valuable Player Award.
Don Larsen, Yogi Berra and Bob Wolff share memories about Larsen's perfect game in the World Series, one of the greatest moments in baseball history
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Here's an uncut interview I did with New York Yankees legend Don Larsen. I asked Larsen about his perfect game during the 1956 World Series, sharing his place in history with Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Roy Halladay (after Halladay threw no-hitter against the Cincinnati Reds), and how he was thrust back into the national spotlight. Don't forget to check out http://allaroundtim.com for more on the world of sports, fitness, and whatever else comes up!
During a Q&A with Brandon Steiner and fellow Yankees Perfect Game Pitchers Don Larsen and David Cone, David Wells details the events leading up to and during his historic moment.
Vignettes from an interview with noted author Phillip Hoose on his relationship with his cousin Don Larsen who pitched the only Perfect Game in World Series history on Oct. 8, 1956. He memorialized this in his book "Perfect Once Removed".
Don Larson is officially in the history books. October 8 1956 Larson has shocked the world pitching a perfect baseball game. There was New York pride present in Yankee stadium with 64,519 fans in this cool fall breeze. A battle between the Bronx and Brooklyn. Two towns divided by the Hudson River. The New York Yankees and the Brooklyn dodgers entered this Game 5 of the World Series tied with 2 games apiece. Don Larson was pitching for New York. Larson entered this game with a 13-8 lost to the Dodgers and was going to prove his worth to his ball club.
Trevor is awed by the raw fury of TheBlaze commentator Tomi Lahren, whose right-wing rants have made her an internet sensation. Watch full episodes of The Daily Show now -- no login required: http://www.cc.com/shows/the-daily-show-with-trevor-noah/full-episodes The Daily Show with Trevor Noah airs weeknights at 11/10c on Comedy Central.
10/8/56: Vin Scully calls the final out of Yankees pitcher Don Larsen's perfect game in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and subscribe on YouTube for the best, exclusive MLB content: http://youtube.com/MLB About MLB.com: Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live, full length MLB game when the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees f...
Yogi Berra and Don Larsen join Bob Costas to remember the 1956 World Series and Larsen's perfect game against the Dodgers in game 5 Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and subscribe on YouTube for the best, exclusive MLB content: http://youtube.com/MLB About MLB.com: Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live, full length MLB game when the Texas Rangers and New Yo...
Biography on Game 7 of the 1956 World Series ***SUBSCRIBE***
1956 WS Gm5: A look back at Don Larsen's perfect game against the Dodgers in Game 5 of the 1956 World Series
10/8/56: Yankees outfielder Mickey Mantle makes a great running catch on Gil Hodges' fly ball to keep Don Larsen's perfect game alive Check out http://MLB.com/video for more! About MLB.com: Former Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League Club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's Internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the Internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live full length MLB game over the Internet when the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees faced off at Yankee Stadium. Since that time, millions of baseball fans arou...
7/18/99: Don Larsen throws out the ceremonial first pitch to Yogi Berra on "Yogi Berra Day" in the Bronx Check out http://m.mlb.com/video for our full archive of videos, and subscribe on YouTube for the best, exclusive MLB content: http://youtube.com/MLB About MLB.com: Commissioner Allan H. (Bud) Selig announced on January 19, 2000, that the 30 Major League club owners voted unanimously to centralize all of Baseball's internet operations into an independent technology company. Major League Baseball Advanced Media (MLBAM) was formed and charged with developing, building and managing the most comprehensive baseball experience available on the internet. In August 2002, MLB.com streamed the first-ever live, full length MLB game when the Texas Rangers and New York Yankees faced off at Yan...
This footage available from MyFootage.com (212) 620-3955 -- Don Larsen's No Hitter, 1956, http://www.myfootage.com/details.php?gid=58&sgid=&pid=23202 This clip is available for licensing from MyFootage.com - Call us at (212) 620-3955 - Please Subscribe to our channel, as we are constantly adding new clips. Thanks!
In this 2001 interview, Yogi Berra recalls one of his greatest games as a Yankee -- catching pitcher Don Larsen's perfect game in the 1956 World Series. Berra, who coached and managed after playing 19 years in the majors, died Sept. 22, 2015 at age 90. For more, visit www.charlierose.com
Music video by Marit Larsen performing "I Don't Want To Talk About It" Get Marit's album "When The Morning Comes" iTunes: http://smarturl.it/Itunes_Marit Platekompaniet: http://smarturl.it/PK_Marit bigdipper: http://smarturl.it/BigD_Marit Follow Marit: http://instagram.com/larsenmarit http://twitter.com/larsenmarit http://facebook.com/MaritLarsen Snapchat: @marlar83 Director: Sten Hellevig
The Bob Hope Chevy Show with Don "No Hitter" Larsen in October 1956. Don Larsen was featured on the Bob Hope Chevy Show about 3 weeks after his historic World Series triumph. Chevy fans will love the award Bob presents him - a brand new 1957 Chevrolet Corvette! Little known fact: Don was born in my home town of Michigan City, In - which is also one of the settings in my new eBook "Waiting for the Real World to Catch Up" now available for the Kindle, Nook, iPad, and more. Winner of the 2013 Persus Prize, and seen in the December 2013 edition of "Collectible Automobile."
Brandon Steiner interviewed Don Larsen this week. In 1956, while a member for the New York Yankees, Larsen threw the only perfect game in World Series history. On his 97th pitch of the game, strike three was called and Yankee catcher Yogi Berra infamously leaped into Larsen's arms in celebration. Larsen's performance earned him the World Series Most Valuable Player Award.
Montreal Expos 0 at New York Yankees 6, F -- Before the game, the Yankees honored Yogi Berra, who caught the first pitch from Don Larsen. Almost 43 years earlier, with Berra behind the plate, Larsen pitched a perfect game in the World Series against the Brooklyn Dodgers at the stadium. Fast-forward to that July day and it was -- as Berra might put it -- "déjà vu all over again."
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Michael McCrary of Vaporcast hosted candidate Donald Larson for Ohio' 9th Congressional District at his store in Sheffield Village, Vaporcast to discuss the issues facing the vaping industry.
Check out her music (especially her new album!) on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/no/album/when-the-morning-comes/id912618562 NOTE: Track 7 (If a Song Could Get Me You) Had to be Removed Due to a Copyright Infringement. 1. 0:00 Under the Surface 2. 4:14 Fences 3. 9:03 Fuel 4. 11:06 Solid Ground 5. 14:35 Please Don't Fall For Me 6. 17:55 Don't Move 7. 21:44 If a Song Could Get Me You (Removed) 8. 25:16 Poison Passion 9. 28:17 Faith and Science 10. 31:38 I Can't Love You Anymore 11. 35:57 Coming Home 12. 40:05 Fine Line 13. 44:35 When the Morning Comes 14. 48:06 I Don't Want to Talk About it 15. 51:24 What If 16. 56:12 I'd Do it All Again 17. 59:29 Don't Save Me 18. 1:03:14 Shine on (Little Diamond) 19. 1:06:41 Keeper of the Keys 20. 1:11:09 To an End Songs Which Just Missed Out: Before ...
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NOTICE (March 13, 2014): Sorry everyone, but this film is being constantly under attack by Copyright Trolls who have no legal claim over this film. Google is not responsive to this issue. It looks like we may have to bankrupt Google in court if they continue to refuse to protect people who have legal right to upload content. Description: The Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) travels to the Yukon to take part in the Klondike Gold Rush. Bad weather strands him in a remote cabin with Big Jim, a prospector who has found a large gold deposit (Mack Swain) and Black Larsen, an escaped fugitive (Tom Murray), after which they part ways, with Big Jim and Black Larsen fighting over the prospector's claim, ending with Big Jim receiving a blow to the head and Black Larsen falling off a cliff to his death. The ...
Asia Program Kirk W. Larsen, Korea Foundation associate professor of history and international affairs at George Washington University, explained that by the end of the 19th century, China exhibited imperialistic tendencies in dealing with Korea similar to the way the Western imperialists were dealing with China. In the Korean port city of Jemulpo, which was eventually to become Inchon, for example, Chinese merchants enjoyed extraterritoriality and the benefits of unequal treaties similar to those that Western powers enjoyed in Chinese cities such as Shanghai—and which the Chinese argued vociferously against. Larsen posed the following question: "When we think about imperialism and empires, why don't we think about China?" Event Speakers: Kirk W. Larse Christine Kim David Kang
Cenk Uygur interviews the new managing editor of TYT Politics Jonathan Larsen. Jonathan will be responsible for shaping the programming created by both TYT’s investigative journalists and its commentators. http://www.tytnetwork.com/go Jonathan Larsen has an extensive list of production management experience under his belt, having served in production roles at MSNBC as executive producer for Up with Chris Hayes and senior producer for Countdown with Keith Olbermann, and as executive producer on Air America. He had been senior executive producer, politics, at Al Jazeera America before the outlet closed permanently in 2016. http://www.youtube.com/tytpolitics Follow Jonathan Larsen on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jtlarsen Follow Cenk Uygur on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cenkuygur Like thi...





