Is Cleveland still being haunted by one unforgettable catch that happened 70 years ago?
Willie Mays of the New York Giants makes a catch of a ball hit by the Indians' Vic Wertz in Game 1 of the 1954 World Series in New York's Polo Grounds on Sept. 29, 1954. The catch ended a potential rally and spurred the Giants to a four-game sweep of the favored Indians.
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