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10 memorable postseason moments in World Series history

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What does it take for a World Series game to go down in history as one of the best of all time? An epic comeback by the underdog? A broken record? A nail-biting back and forth battle?

Since 1903, the MLB season has concluded with a highly anticipated showdown between two teams. Out of all the games that have been played, some have stood out more than others and remain topics of discussion among baseball fans everywhere.

Below is a look back at 10 historic MLB World Series games in the order they were played.

The Kansas City Royals had a memorable comeback during the 1985 World Series. (Rich Pilling/MLB Photos via Getty Images)

HISTORY OF THE MLB: FROM EARLY BASEBALL BEGINNINGS TO MONUMENTAL MOMENTS 

During game 3 in the 1932 World Series, Babe Ruth pointed to center field without reason. He proceeded by cracking a ball to the exact spot he pointed out.

The Yankees went on to win 7-5, and swept the Cubs in the series.

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Babe Ruth seemed to point out the place where his home run would land during Game 3 of the 1932 World Series. (Getty Images )

During Game 5 of the 1956 World Series, Yankees pitcher Don Larson pitched a perfect game. The series required a seventh game, which ultimately ended in a Yankees win overall.

The final game of the 1960 World Series included a walk-off home run.

Bill Mazeroski, second basemen for the Pirates, awarded the franchise its first World Series championship since 1925.

Game 7 of the World Series in 1975 leaned by way of the Red Sox for most of the game. Heading into the sixth inning, the Red Sox held a 3-0 lead

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