"When I walked up to the plate, all I thought about was getting on base. But deep in my mind, I just knew we were going to lose. I thought, "Well, you can't feel too bad taking the Yankees into the seventh game of the World Series and losing in extra innings.""
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Bill Mazeroski, as quoted in ā30 Years Later, Maz Hysteria Remainsā by Bob Nightengale, in The Los Angeles Times (October 12, 1990), p. C6
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