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Miracle in '51: Giants Rally from 13 Games Back to Win Pennant
17 Mar
Summary
- Giants trailed by 13 games in August but rallied to force a playoff.
- Bobby Thomson hit a dramatic walk-off home run in the ninth inning.
- The iconic home run secured the National League pennant for the Giants.

In October 1951, the New York Giants staged one of baseball's most remarkable turnarounds. The team had trailed the Brooklyn Dodgers by a staggering 13 games in mid-August. However, they mounted an incredible late-season surge, winning 37 of their final 44 games to force a playoff series.
The deciding game of the best-of-three playoff saw the Giants facing elimination. Down 4-1 in the bottom of the ninth inning, they rallied to cut the deficit to 4-2 with runners on base and one out. Giants slugger Bobby Thomson then stepped up to the plate and hit a dramatic three-run home run.
This unforgettable moment, immortalized by radio announcer Russ Hodges' call, clinched the National League pennant for the Giants. The home run became known as 'The Shot Heard 'Round the Baseball World,' forever etching its place in sports history.




