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On-field celebrations sadly here to stay

By Tim Kurkjian
ESPN The Magazine

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

In the only winner-take-all regular-season game in the history of Yankee Stadium, the Yankees beat the Red Sox on the final day of the 1949 season to win the pennant and advance to the World Series. "We didn't celebrate on the field, we didn't even shake hands," said former Yankees second baseman Jerry Coleman. "We just ran into the clubhouse." Sixty years later, things have changed dramatically. Now players celebrate all the time. A pitcher will pump his fist, or blow imaginary smoke from his ...

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